Posts in ELCA
Little Lutherans Hold Their Own Annual Meeting

At Calvary Lutheran Church in Richland Hills, Texas, children are learning what it means to lead and serve through their own “Little Lutherans” congregational meetings. The gatherings teach stewardship, worship, and service while giving kids a sense of ownership in church life—complete with budget discussions, art projects, and joyful learning. Read more at Living Lutheran ».

Read More
Shared Strength: Eight North Dakota Congregations Unite in Ministry

Across the wide plains of North Dakota, eight ELCA congregations have joined together in an innovative shared ministry called Christians in Action. By pooling resources, training lay leaders, and supporting one another in worship and mission, these rural congregations are expanding their reach and deepening their connections in Christ. Read the full story at Living Lutheran ».

Read More
New Leadership, Same Call: Bishop Yehiel Curry Installed as Presiding Bishop

The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America celebrated the installation of Bishop Yehiel Curry as its new presiding bishop on October 5, 2025, at Central Lutheran Church in Minneapolis. The service—led by former Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton—featured a diverse assembly of leaders, choirs, and guests from across the ELCA and beyond. Rooted in joy and call, the celebration emphasized God’s invitation to serve in every context. Curry, formerly bishop of the Metropolitan Chicago Synod, succeeds Bishop Eaton in a six-year term.

Read the full story and watch highlights of the installation on Living Lutheran: Answering the Call.

Read More
For What Shall We Pray?
  • For an end to war and conflict, especially in Gaza, South Sudan, Myanmar, and Ukraine…

  • For lasting peace forged by shared commitment to the common good…

  • For an end to psychological warfare, torture, and genodice…

  • For safety and rescue for hikers stranded by severe snowstorms in western China and Nepal…

  • For victims of the Yom Kippur attack in Manchester, UK…

  • For federal workers facing uncertainty…

  • For safety and protection for all immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers…

  • For access to affordable and reliable health care…

  • For ongoing advances in scientific and medical research…

  • For the health and wholeness of LGBTQIA+ individuals and communities…

  • For the flourishing of indigenous nations and communities…

Read More
Faith Lens: Thriving in Exile

Even in exile, God calls us to thrive. In Jeremiah 29:1, 4–7, the Israelites longed for deliverance, but God’s message through Jeremiah urged them to build homes, plant gardens, and seek the good of the city where they lived. This same call echoes today in communities facing exclusion and oppression, including the LGBTQIA+ community during Pride and National Coming Out Day. Thriving in difficult times is not surrender—it is faithful resistance, rooted in trust that God’s promises endure beyond empire and circumstance.

Read More
Celebrating Latino Heritage: Many Peoples, One Spirit

The Association of Latino Ministries of the ELCA invites all to celebrate Latino Heritage Month (Sept. 15–Oct. 15) as a time to honor the diversity of Latino identity and culture across the church. This reflection reminds us that while Latino communities face challenges and discrimination, they continue to walk in faith, unity, and love under God’s grace. Read the full reflection at ELCA Racial Justice Blog ».

Read More
October: Standing Against Domestic Violence Together

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and the Women of the ELCA call on faith communities to take action against abuse. Learn how your congregation can help create safety and healing, and find 24/7 confidential support through the National Domestic Violence Hotline (800-799-7233 or text BEGIN to 88788). Read more and explore ways to respond faithfully at womenoftheelca.org.

Read More
Fall Highlights from Women of the ELCA: SALT Appeal, Prayer, Study, and More

Women of the ELCA invites you to live your faith through generosity, prayer, and connection this fall. Your SALT Appeal donation will be doubled through a $50,000 matching gift, and new initiatives like the Campus Ambassador Program and Pray Without Ceasing prayer groups are building vibrant communities of faith. Don’t miss opportunities to join the Boldcafe B.Y.O.D. on October 16, attend the 2025 Thankoffering Service on November 9, and prepare for the 2026 Triennial Gathering in Des Moines. Find links to these stories and more at womenoftheelca.org.

Read More
Celebrating Leadership and Faith: Bishop Curry’s Installation Service Now Online

The video of the installation of Rev. Yehiel Curry as Presiding Bishop of the ELCA—held on October 4, 2025, at Central Lutheran Church in Minneapolis—is now available to watch online. The service celebrates Bishop Curry’s leadership and the ELCA’s shared mission to proclaim Christ in the world. Watch the installation service on YouTube.

Read More
From Chilstrom to Curry: A Legacy of ELCA Leadership in Transition

On October 4, Rev. Yehiel Curry was installed as presiding bishop of the ELCA at Central Lutheran Church in Minneapolis—the first Black leader to serve in this role. As we celebrate this historic moment, we look back at the installations of past ELCA presiding bishops available on ELCA’s YouTube and give thanks for the Spirit’s continued guidance of our church.

Read More
ELCA Denounces Deadly Synagogue Attacks in Manchester, England

The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America has issued a statement condemning the deadly attacks at a synagogue in Manchester, England, on Yom Kippur. The ELCA extends condolences to victims and their families and stands in solidarity with Jewish communities worldwide. Reaffirming its 1994 “Declaration to the Jewish Community,” the ELCA denounces anti-Semitism as “a contradiction and an affront to the Gospel” and calls all Christians to act as ambassadors of peace and justice. Read the full ELCA statement at ELCA.org.

Read More
New Worship Resources for Advent, Christmas, and Beyond

Augsburg Fortress highlights new worship materials for fall and winter, including the Together by Grace Bible Conversations webinar (Oct. 15), Humble and Holy Advent devotional, insights on the three-year lectionaries by Gail Ramshaw, and a new Music Sourcebook. These resources support worship leaders and congregations in planning and prayer. See the full list of resources on the ELCA Worship blog.

Read More
Faith Lens: The Faith to Do What Needs to be Done

This week’s Faith Lens reminds us that even the smallest measure of faith is enough for the work God calls us to do. In Luke 17, Jesus uses exaggerated, even humorous, images—uprooting trees, masters serving servants—to teach that faith is already present within us and sufficient for the tasks ahead. Habakkuk, Paul, and Jesus all echo the same truth: though the work of discipleship can be difficult and even seem impossible, God equips us with the gift of faith to endure, serve, and trust in God’s promises.

Read More
For What Shall We Pray?
  • For an end to war and conflict, especially in Gaza, South Sudan, Myanmar, and Ukraine…

  • For all victims of gun violence, especially in Grand Blanc, MI and Dallas, TX…

  • For rescue and recovery efforts following an earthquake in the Philippines…

  • For rescue and recovery efforts follow a school collapse in Indonesia…

  • For safety amidst protest in Morocco and Madagascar…

  • For all migrants and global travelers…

  • For access to affordable and reliable health care, clean water, and sufficient food…

  • For those who serve in the military…

  • For the health and flourishing of creation…

  • In thanksgiving for the ministries of Bishop Elizabeth Eaton and Bishop Yehiel Curry…

Read More
Honoring Orange Shirt Day: Remembering Indigenous Children of Boarding Schools

September 30 is the National Day of Remembrance for Indian Boarding Schools, also known as Orange Shirt Day. This annual observance honors Indigenous children taken from their families and placed in U.S. and Canadian boarding schools, where many suffered abuse and cultural erasure. The day is named for Phyllis Webstad’s story of surrendering her orange shirt on her first day at a residential school.

The ELCA invites us to join the Truth and Healing Movement, a commitment to confronting this painful history and standing with Indigenous siblings in Christ. Learn more at Living LutheranOrange Shirt Day article.

Read More