Posts in ELCA
Faith reflections: Theology and resistance to climate change

Resurrection – new life out of death – is built into the natural world—the interdependent life cycles of plants and animals living together in ecosystems mirror resurrection. How can our faith help us care for creation?

Read the article by LeeAnn Pomrenke in Café, a publication of the Women of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (WELCA).

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A Holy Confluence: A Reminder of our Interconnection

For the first time in decades we are witnessing a confluence of significant religious holy days and cultural traditions during the month of April. Kristen L. Opalinski shares her thoughts in Perspectives, a new ELCA ecumenical and inter-religious blog. She also shares these links:

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Prompts for Prayers of Intercession: April 17, 2022
  • For loved ones of the six million people who have died of Covid-19 around the world…

  • For our Jewish neighbors, siblings in God’s covenant, observing Passover…

  • For the people who have been displaced by the war in Ukraine and for refugees seeking safety everywhere…

  • For victims and loved ones of those affected by the subway shooting in New York…

  • For people living in poverty and all who are struggling to pay their bills…

  • For farmers and farmworkers as they plant their fields for the coming season…

  • For the preservation and renewal of the earth, God’s creation entrusted to us…

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Bishop Eaton's Easter message: I know my Redeemer lives

As we enter the third year of this pandemic, we see the signs of stress and incivility, even the signs of war and disease in Ethiopia and Sudan, in Europe. It might seem like death still has sway, but Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton reminds us to declare confidently on this Easter and all times "I know that my Redeemer lives.”

View in this post, on YouTube, or download the video here. Read the message as PDF in English or Spanish.

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A Declaration of the ELCA to the Muslim Community

As the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), we assure our Muslim neighbors of our love and respect and reaffirm our commitment to working together in our shared communities for the common good.

As people who know that we live by the grace and in the sight of the one, almighty, and merciful God, we have confidence that our engagement will result in mutual learning, growth, and enrichment. Read the full declaration here.

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Global Farm Challenge resources for youth

As you plan for new activities and events this summer for youth, we invite you to join us in ELCA World Hunger’s Global Farm Challenge, a youth-focused, whole-church campaign to accompany our neighbors who are facing threats of hunger and poverty around the world.

Visit ELCA.org/globalfarmchallenge for more information, to order resources when they become available, and to begin planning your youth group’s participation and fundraising.

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