Davey and Goliath show open

In all its glory, the opening to the TV series, Davey and Goliath, first aired in 1961, complete with horns playing A Mighty Fortress is our God in front of the Luther rose. Episodes are free with Amazon Prime and available on DVD through Amazon.

The show was produced first by the United Lutheran Church in America and later by the Lutheran Church in America. Art Clokey, Ruth Clokey, and Dick Sutcliffe created the series. Fun fact: Art Clokey also created Gumby!

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Living Lutheran: A call to heal creation

If she needs reassurance that her work on creation care is important, Ruth Ivory-Moore just thinks of her two grandsons, 4-year-old Declan and 9-year-old Zayvier. “I want to make sure that they get to live in a world that I knew,” she said.

Scientists say time is running out for people to act before it’s too late. “We don’t have a choice,” Ivory-Moore said. “Climate change is real.”

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8/23/2020 Prayer:  Pray that the Spirit will inspire our boldness and clarity as we talk about our faith

How do you respond when someone asks you about your faith, your beliefs, the church or who Jesus is? Pray that the Spirit will inspire our boldness and clarity as we, respecting and welcoming people’s questions, talk about our faith, recognize and seek opportunities to bear witness to God’s presence and work in the world, and reveal the Jesus we know and follow through our actions and prayerful conversations.

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Giving birth as a black woman in America

In a Harper’s article, A Litany for Survival, Naomi Jackson begins with: “When I was a girl, my Bajan grandmother insisted that I recite Psalm 23 every night before bed. I didn’t yet know what death was, but I knew that there was something sinister and brave about repeating the words.

My parents emigrated to the United States from Barbados and Antigua in the late 1970s. They were determined to cloak their children in an armor of education, etiquette, and religion—to protect us from a world that, in the words of Audre Lorde, ‘we were never meant to survive.’ “

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8/22/2020 Prayer:  Give thanks for how God sustains us and nurtures our hope through interactions with friends, family, siblings in Christ, strangers and communities of faith

Give thanks for how God sustains us and nurtures our hope through interactions with friends, family, siblings in Christ, strangers and communities of faith ― in person and by phone, text, email, online meetings, posted notes and cards, and acts of kindness.

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Interim Bishop Murray D. Finck: California Wildfires

We share a letter written by Interim Bishop Murray D. Finck of the Southwest California Synod, addressing the series of fires spreading through California.

“I have worn the shirt pictured above a number of times in the past years…on the island of Kawai; in San Diego; Fallbrook; New Orleans. I want to put this shirt on now and go somewhere where I can be helpful, but today I do not believe that is possible. Instead I have gone to elca.org and made a contribution.”

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Love Rising Lutheran, Detroit, provides internet access to their neighborhood

In Detroit, Mich., co-pastors at Love Rising Lutheran Church noticed a problem when families were asked to shelter in place. Many people did not have reliable access to internet.

Thanks to Love Rising and your gifts to the COVID-19 Response Fund, internet access is one less thing that families in their neighborhood will have to worry about this year. To learn more and donate, visit ELCA.org/covidresponse.

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8/21/2020 Prayer:  Pray that, amid unrest, conflict and division, we will work for the unity that God desires for us

Who can argue with the psalmist who proclaims that it is good and pleasant when we live together in unity? Pray that, amid unrest, conflict and division, we will work for the unity that God desires for us, a unity rooted in love, respect, justice, diversity, reconciliation, mutual understanding and advocacy for neighbors in need.

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