From Prayer to Practice: Love Made Visible Through Craftivism

How do prayer and action belong together? What does faithful love look like in anxious and divided times?

Women of the ELCA invites you to a Zoom conversation exploring prayer, justice, and creative forms of activism grounded in Scripture and the Great Commandment.

Prayer, Just Love, and Craftivism

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

🕕 6:00–7:00 PM MST (Arizona)

🕔 5:00–6:00 PM PST

📍 Online via Zoom

This session will reflect on biblical accounts of God hearing the cries of God’s people and explore how prayer fuels faithful action. Participants will also learn about craftivism—a growing movement, especially among women in the U.S. and UK, that uses creative practices like knitting, sewing, and art as visible, nonviolent forms of justice-seeking and public witness.

This conversation offers a gentle yet powerful reminder: prayer is not passive, and love is not abstract. Together, they become a force for justice, healing, and hope.

🔗 Register here:

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