Situation Report: Cyclone Amphan

On May 20, Cyclone Amphan made landfall in India and Bangladesh. It was the first super cyclone in the Bay of Bengal since 1999. Amphan caused 128 deaths and the damage to homes and infrastructure made Amphan the costliest cyclone in the northern Indian Ocean. In Bangladesh and eastern India, millions were left without power, including the entire city of Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal. With Lutheran World Service India Trust, LDF is providing food to families in the Kolkata’s slums.

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Bishop Eaton's sermon for Holy Trinity Sunday

Bishop Eaton provides her sermon and Gospel reading for Sunday, June 7, The Holy Trinity, available on YouTube (view) and Vimeo (download). Links to the written transcript and videos with subtitles are posted in the video description in English and Spanish.

Worship resources for a Service of the Word are available in PDF and DOC formats. For congregations encouraging home devotions, the weekly “Worship in the Home” series on our worship blog includes a link to the sermon.

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Bishop Eaton: This is the Day

We are a nation in distress. We are a church in distress. The coronavirus has killed 103,000 of us. The virus of racism has taken hundreds of thousands more throughout our history. Now these two deadly viruses converge. Under this distress the veneer of equality has cracked and we see the pain, anger and frustration of those who have been denied the rights and dignity so many of us expect and often take for granted.

I have heard it said that slavery ended with the Civil War. Why don't people of color "just get over it." Here is the question we need to ask, "How do you get over something that isn't over?"

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6/6/2020 Prayer: Pray for our neighbors in this season of storms and floods.

In this season of storms and flooding, pray that our neighbors and communities will be safe and that we will stand ready to respond when disasters strike and leave our neighbors vulnerable, grieving and wondering where to begin rebuilding their lives. Give thanks for the work we do together through Lutheran Disaster Response bringing God’s hope, healing and renewal to people whose lives have been disrupted by disaster.

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Weekly Online Gathering for ELCA Leaders: Wednesdays, 11:00 AM Pacific

You are invited to join weekly meetings designed to provide encouragement and support for ELCA leaders in all realms. Participants will hear topical presentations related to how we are called to be Church in the time of COVID-19, as well as an opportunity to be in small group discussions with an ELCA group coach facilitating the conversation.

The Zoom link each week will be posted on the home page of ELCA Coaching. Recordings from each week are posted here: https://www.elcacoaching.org/covid19.

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LSS-SW webinar on impact of Covid-19 on refugees

As COVID-19 spreads around the world, refugee communities in Arizona and worldwide are among the most vulnerable. Many refugees that you serve at LSS-SW work in industries especially devastated by the crisis and have high rates of unemployment, hunger, and poverty.

Join Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest on Monday, June 8 at 10:30 a.m. for a virtual presentation to learn more.

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“Beginning a Culture of Generosity” guides you through your Fall Stewardship Appeal

Beginning a Culture of Generosity (BCG) and is a timely program presented by 3E and the Grand Canyon Synod, designed to guide congregations through their fall stewardship appeal in this challenging year.

The program aims for congregations to stabilize current 2020 year giving to 2019 (pre-Coronavirus) levels, with modest growth for 2021. Registration is open through August 15th.

3E and GCS are offering a $500 scholarship for each congregation toward the program cost of $650.

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Commemorating the Emanuel Nine

As we approach the fifth anniversary of the martyrdom of the Emanuel Nine, ELCA congregations are encouraged to reaffirm their commitment to repenting for the sins of racism and white supremacy, which continue to plague this church.

An online ELCA prayer service, including leaders from across the church and Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton as preacher, is being planned for June 17, 2020, to mark this fifth anniversary. More is available at elca.org/emanuelnine.

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