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Office of the Bishop Updates

The Synod Office will be closed on Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, with some staff attending MLK worship and community events around the synod, while this week’s Office of the Bishop update offers a snapshot of ongoing congregation visits, administrative work, financial processing, communications planning, and preparations for upcoming meetings and ministry commitments.

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For What Shall We Pray?
  • For an end to war, conflict, and uncertainty especially in Gaza, South Sudan, Ukraine, Iran, and Venezuela…

  • For victims of gun violence, especially in Minneapolis, MN; Greensboro, NC; Chicago, IL; Boynton Beach, FL; Salt Lake City, UT; and Philadelphia, PA…

  • For migrants, travelers, and all who live away from their nations of origin…

  • For law enforcement officers, government officials, and all civic workers who bear the privilege and sworn responsibility of seeking the common good and maintaining the welfare of all people…

  • For travel disruptions due to ice and freezing rain in eastern and central Europe…

  • For areas of the nation and world experiencing severe weather…

  • For the newly baptized, for families of all shapes and sizes, and for care and safety for all children and young people…

  • For the safety of advocates, peacemakers, and protestors who are Spirit-led to speak out for justice…

  • For honesty, humility, confession, and collaboration in the work of racial healing…

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Office of the Bishop Updates

As we settle into the early days of the new year, the work of the synod continues across worship, leadership development, justice, generosity, and congregational life. We are grateful for the faithful ministries being carried forward during this season of transition and renewal. We are especially grateful for the steady commitment of our leaders and staff as we begin 2026 together.

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Office of the Bishop Updates

The Office of the Bishop will be closed January 1, New Year’s Day. As we close 2025, we give thanks for the ways we have been church together: through shared ministry, mutual trust, faithful leadership, and God’s ongoing work among us. We are grateful for the dedication of our congregations, rostered ministers, and synod staff, and we look ahead to 2026 with continued trust in the Spirit’s guidance for what is unfolding next.

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For What Shall We Pray?
  • For an end to war, conflict, and violence especially in Gaza, South Sudan, Myanmar, Ukraine, Eastern Congo, and Pakistan/Afghanistan…

  • For all victims of violence, threats of violence, and communities grieving gun violence, including the Brown University and MIT campuses, Stewartville High School, and victims of the Bondi Beach violence in Sydney, Australia…

  • For immigrants, refugees, asylum seekers, and all who travel…

  • For those facing extreme weather, especially blizzard and high wind threats in the Northwestern United States…

  • For the community of Holden Village in this season of evacuation and evaluation…

  • For children and families who face increased food insecurity during school breaks…

  • For accessible and affordable health care…

  • For those living with seasonal affective disorder…

  • For all who seek shelter…

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Lutheran World Federation newsletter
Lutheran World Federation newsletter