Posts in ELCA
Understanding the Knesset’s (Israeli parliament) Recent Ruling in Light of our Jewish Relations

The recent unilateral vote in Israel's Knesset presents a challenge to the nation's democracy and has critical implications for our Lutheran-Jewish relations. In this post from theEcumenical and Inter-Religious Perspectives blog on ELCA.org, learn more about the circumstances of this vote, its potential impacts, and how we can offer our solidarity and encouragement to our Jewish neighbors during these challenging times.

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For What Shall We Pray? 8/1/2023
  • For relief to all who are suffering from excessive heat and humidity…

  • For the health of life-giving bodies of water: rivers, lakes, streams, reservoirs, and oceans…

  • For peace in Ukraine, Sudan, Haiti, Niger, Pakistan, and Colombia

  • For those near death and for those mourning the loss of a loved one…

  • For safety and rest for those traveling for vacations and summer trips…

  • For the work of Lutheran Outdoor Ministries, and for staff and campers in the final weeks of
    summer camps…

  • For survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault….

  • For victims of flooding in China following Typhoon Doksuri…

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From UN Conferences to Hawaiian Communities: A Pastor’s Reflection on Sustainability

Read as Pastor Brianna Lloyd, one of the delegates at the 2023 UN High-Level Political Forum, shares her experiences on the ELCA World Hunger blog. See how global discussions translate into local actions in her community of Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi, as they tackle water issues, sustainable tourism, and more in light of the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. Read her eye-opening reflection and understand why local-global dialogues are crucial in our shared journey towards sustainability.

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Where Your Heart Is 7/2023: The House of Light

Discover the importance of community stewardship in the summer months, as we embrace the House of Light in the ELCA’s stewardship newsletter, Where Your Heart Is. Share experiences of grace, explore upcoming events aimed at fostering stewardship, and learn from the wisdom of our ancestors and scripture. Become part of our community's chain of faith formation and support.

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August Recess: Your Chance to Influence Policy at Home

Learn how to make the most of the 2023 August Recess in this post from ELCA Advocacy - a unique opportunity to engage with your federal lawmakers locally. This post provides guidance on interacting with your representatives and resources to help you advocate effectively on key issues for 2023, including the Farm Bill Reauthorization, Affordable Housing, Clean Energy, Migration Policy, Indian Boarding Schools, Detention of Palestinian Children, and Global Health: HIV/AIDS.

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For What Shall We Pray? 7/25/2023
  • For the memory of Emmett Till and for all victims of race-based hate crimes…

  • For those fighting wildfires in Greece, southern Italy, Tunisia, and Algeria; and in the states of New Mexico, Oregon, and California…

  • For all in the pathway of Typhoon Doksuri…

  • For just and peaceful resolution to strikes and protests in Israel…

  • For students killed in a gymnasium roof collapse in China…

  • For victims of violent conflicts in Ecuador…

  • For victims of a migrant ship capsize off the coast of Senegal…

  • For refugees, asylum seekers, and all migrants…

  • For any who are targeted and persecuted for their religious beliefs…

  • For those in military service, and especially those serving against will or conscience…

  • For peace in Palestine, Ukraine, Sudan, Syria, and Haiti…

  • For the healing of the earth and for swift and purposeful action against climate change…

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Class: “Indian 101”

The general population knows very little about the Indigenous peoples of Turtle Island. Even the most basic topics are often grand mysteries. “Indian 101” explains some of these basics to build a foundation for students to stand in solidarity with Indian people across the United States as we work together to dismantle longstanding systems of oppression.

No pre-registration is required to participate in this workshop, presented by Vance Blackfox on Wednesday, 7/26/2023, 5-7pm PDT/MST, 6-8pm MDT. Just click "join the class" to attend.

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Class: “Introduction to the Truth and Healing Movement”

This workshop, presented by Vance Blackfox on Monday, 7/24/2023, 5-6pm PDT/MST, 6-7pm MDT, will explore the truths we seek to learn and the healing we hope to experience, as well as how the movement began, among Indigenous people and within the ELCA. No pre-registration is required to participate. Just click "join the class" to attend.

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Orphaned in Vietnam, Ordained in America: The Journey of Pastor Glasoe

In this article from Living Lutheran, we delve into the awe-inspiring journey of Pastor Thomas M. Glasoe, from the turbulent orphanages of post-war Vietnam to the pulpit of a Lutheran Church in Pennsylvania. Uncover how his indomitable faith guided him through childhood trials and led him to a life of ministry. This story is a beautiful testament to the power of faith and resilience in the face of adversity.

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Advocacy Connections: June/July 2023

Discover key policy developments in the most recent Advocacy Connections post. From advancements in the Farm Bill to the Afghan Adjustment Act's reintroduction and WHO's new health network, these months have seen great strides. Yet, the Clean Water Act's reduced reach and changes in SNAP food assistance following the new debt ceiling bill remain concerning. Learn more and join the cause.

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For What Shall We Pray? 7/18/2023
  • For natural lands and communities affected by wildfires in Canada and Greece, and for regions facing compromised air quality…

  • For all people, ecosystems, and creatures struggling under extreme temperatures…

  • For people experiencing homelessness, especially queer youth, those fleeing abuse, and those formerly incarcerated…

  • For those in the path of Tropical Storm Calvin…

  • For areas of the United States suffering after storms and flooding, especially on the east coast…

  • For all evacuated due to heavy rains and flooding in South Korea, and for those grieving deaths of family or friends…

  • For victims of mudslides in Colombia, especially those grieving the loss of children…

  • For peace in areas of war and conflict, especially Ukraine, Palestine, Israel, Sudan, Syria, and Haiti…

  • For clergy and all who serve the church…

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