35th Annual AZ MLK Living the Dream Celebration

With recent passing of the late, Honorable Calvin C. Goode, this year’s 35th Annual AZ Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. MLK Living the Dream “Virtual” Celebration will be dedicated to him to honor his legacy. Friday, January 15, 2021, 11:00 AM MST

Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder will keynote. The celebration will also include another high-profile guest speaker; one of the last living Icons of the Civil Rights Movement, Dr. Benjamin Chavis Jr., one of the members of the Wilmington 10. To watch the AZ MLK Virtual Celebration, visit www.youtube.com/user/cityofphoenixaz.

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Contemplative Action Groups for Grand Canyon Synod pastors

California Lutheran University and Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary invite “actively serving” pastors of the Grand Canyon Synod to participate in this first Contemplative Action Group, which they hope to begin Thursday, January 28th.

Contemplative Action Groups provide spiritual growth, accountability, and discernment to congregational leaders who seek greater clarity and depth within their personal and public life.

Please email Pastor Brent Maxwell, desertmax@msn.com, or visit thrivingleadershipformation.org for more information.

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1/15/2021 Prayer: Pray for the young adults who have applied for a yearlong journey in international service through the ELCA Young Adults in Global Mission (YAGM)

Pray for the young adults who have applied for a yearlong journey in international service with our companion churches and organizations through the ELCA Young Adults in Global Mission (YAGM) program, which will resume in 2021-2022 after a time of sabbath during the pandemic.

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‘Unity’ theme of LSTC Martin Luther King Jr. Day commemoration 

Dr. King’s message of unity is the theme for the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago (LSTC) Martin Luther King Jr. Day commemoration Monday, January 18. Five leading theologians will reflect on the theme during the 60-minute pre-recorded tribute. The recorded event will go live at 11:15 a.m. Central (10:15am MST, 9:15 am PST) on LSTC’s Facebook and YouTube sites.

“In light of recent events and public calls for healing and reconciliation, theological reflection on the promise and the problems with the rhetoric of unity could not be more timely or urgent,” said Erik Christensen, pastor to the community and director of worship, who serves on this year’s planning committee.

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Bishop Yehiel Curry: If It Was Us, We Would’ve Been Shot

Last Wednesday afternoon, after a day of virtually meeting and planning with Metro Chicago Synod (MCS) pastoral staff, I closed the Zoom window on my computer.

After a few moments, I glanced at my phone. Friends, family, and colleagues, many of whom are of African descent, had reached out to me, shocked. Many texted me similar words. “They would have shot us,” they said, again and again.

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Rev. Amy E. Reumann: Actual renewal and repair after Capitol breach

In the days since the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, the words of the 61st chapter of Isaiah have accompanied me as a prayer and as a promise. It is one of the texts I turned to as I fearfully watched the violent mob of President Trump’s supporters, bent on overturning the election results, breach the doors on January 6 and overrun the seat of American democracy.

I prayed the words as the fuller horror emerged, including the tragic death of a Capitol Police officer and of rioters, details about the imminent danger to people I care about and destruction in a place that I love.

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God is Good—All the Time: Generosity Film Festival

We roll into 2021 with a submission to the 2020 Generosity Film Festival.

Sandy Holm, with Streams in the Desert Lutheran Church in Tucson, Arizona, shares her story of generosity: one man's offer to help stock the church's food pantry. Winner of the Best Above and Beyond Story.

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ELCA World Hunger's 40 Days of Giving Lenten study and resources available

Over the last year, as the world has reeled from the effects of a deadly pandemic, we long for the time when we “will hunger no more, and thirst no more … and God will wipe away every tear from [our] eyes” (Revelation 7:16-17).

We invite you and your congregation to join the church’s global work to end hunger and poverty during ELCA World Hunger’s 40 Days of Giving, which begins on Ash Wednesday, Feb. 17. To prepare, visit ELCA.org/40Days and download or order resources today.

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