Remember in prayer the many people who work and serve during the holidays, including first responders, care providers, law enforcement, medical personnel, pilots and attendants, truck drivers, men and women serving in the military, seafarers, social service staff, and people serving in stores, restaurants and hotels.
Read MoreGive thanks and praise to God, who lifts up those bowed down and oppressed, watches over strangers and sets free the bound and imprisoned.
Read MoreOver 47,000 people in the United States died by suicide in 2017, and there were approximately 1.4 million suicide attempts. Pray for hope, relief from suffering and skilled, compassionate care for people who struggle with loneliness, isolation and depression, especially during the holidays. Ask that the Spirit will move us to see and respond to the people around us and to engage in and support suicide-prevention efforts such as the work of the Suicide Prevention Ministry, an independent Lutheran organization.
Read MoreWe pray for Pastor Sarah Birdsall Isakson and the people of St. Andrew Lutheran Church in Phoenix.
Read MoreGive thanks for ELCA Good Gifts, an opportunity to support ELCA ministries and programs in nearly 80 countries around the world, including the United States. These funds and gifts support work being carried out by our congregations, companion churches and ecumenical partners.
Read MorePray that wherever the weather turns cold and damp, all people will have the warmth and safety of shelter, and that where shelter is absent or difficult to find, the love and generosity of God dwelling in us will move us to create and open shelters in our congregations, community spaces and homes.
Read MoreWe pray for Community Lutheran Church, in Bullhead City, AZ, an open & accepting congregation which ministers to the needs of all people through worship, prayer, outreach, education, fellowship, and service to the larger Christian community. We lift up the congregation and Pastor Tim Eighmy, Chancel Choir and Cantata Director Karl Thompson, and Accompanist Noni Robnett.
Read MorePray for ELCA missionaries and young people serving in the Young Adults in Global Mission program who are separated from their families and home congregations during the holidays yet celebrate the good news and gift of Jesus Christ with our companion churches and brothers and sisters in Christ around the world.
Read MoreGive thanks for being reminded and reassured — through the word of God, the sacraments and the witness of one another — that Jesus is the promised Messiah, our savior, teacher, life and hope.
Read MoreGive thanks to God for the gifts, service and ministry of women as we celebrate 50 years of Lutheran women being ordained in the United States, 40 years of women of color being ordained and 10 years of LGBTQIA+ individuals being able to serve freely.
Read MoreRemembering that we have been welcomed without hesitation into the body of Christ, pray that we will exercise, without judgment or partiality, grace and hospitality toward our neighbors — friends, antagonists and strangers alike.
Read MoreRemember in prayer people, especially women and children, who live in refugee camps and immigration detention centers. Pray that they will soon return home or move to a community or country where they are welcome and safe, able to reunite with family and reestablish their lives. Give thanks for our church’s and Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service’s commitment to advocate and care for refugees and immigrants everywhere.
Read MoreWe pray for Living Water Lutheran Church in Scottsdale, AZ, a warm, vibrant, energetic, welcoming, missional community of faith in the Pinnacle Peak area of north Scottsdale.
We pray for Pastor Mark Rossman and Pastor Shari Bernau, Finance and Building Manager Greysen West, Office and Communications Manager Jenifer Kelsh, Director of Music Marcie Donavon, Accompanist Scott Sims, Sound Desk Steven Page, the Praise Band, and Sexton Michael Collins.
We pray for church council members President Bob Ulland, Vice President Don Pick, Treasurer Lee Stenehjem, Secretary Michelle Brown, Debbie Anderson, Gerry Cales, and Phil Pounds.
Read MorePray that God’s righteousness, justice, peace and compassion for the poor and oppressed will flourish in the world, and that we will be bold and persistent in doing God’s work together.
Read MoreGive thanks that we are freed by our faith to serve our neighbor and affect change in our communities, nation and world — change that is grounded in the gospel and God’s vision of justice, compassion, healing and peace for all people.
Read MoreWe pray for Gloria Dei Lutheran Church in Paradise Valley, AZ, a faith based community rooted in God's Grace and the Good News of Jesus Christ. We lift up in prayer Pastor Brent Maxwell, Deacon Connie Rose-Kamprath, Office Manager Ann Skipper, and Minister of Music Karen Murphy.
Read MoreThe “Declaration of the ELCA to People of African Descent” is a public apology offered by our church in the context of the quadricentennial remembrance of slavery in this country. With faith in God’s forgiveness and mercy, pray that we will be unconflicted in our repentance, committed to understanding injustice and racism, and bold and persistent in working to end racism and white supremacy wherever they exist, including in the church.
Read MorePray for clarity and faith in the lifelong baptismal journey for which the Holy Spirit calls, renews and equips us — a journey for the sake of the world.
Read MoreWhen you see an Advent wreath, reflect on the circle of evergreen branches and give thanks for the gift of eternal life we have in Jesus Christ — the promised Messiah, born for the sake of the world.
Read MoreRemember in prayer Augusta Victoria Hospital (AVH) and the other hospitals in East Jerusalem. AVH is owned and operated by the Lutheran World Federation and supported by several of its member churches, including the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Pray that our government will restore funding vital to the safe and effective operation of the East Jerusalem hospitals as soon as possible so that patients — especially children, who are particularly at risk — will continue to receive the treatment and care they need.
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