Bishop Eaton: Become active, dear church

After witnessing acts of violence this week, particularly against Black and Brown people, Bishop Eaton reminds us of all the ways our church has committed to do justice—on racism, on health care, on education, on immigration—but implores us to do more. Work for change. Get in contact with your neighbors, communities, lawmakers and officials. The same liberating gospel that sets us free from sin sets us free to serve our neighbor.

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Application window now open for Domestic Hunger Grants

The application window for the 2022 ELCA World Hunger Domestic Hunger Grants is now open. Visit ELCA.org/domestichungergrants to learn more about the grants and how to apply.

Organizations applying for an ELCA grant for the first time must register by setting up an account in ELCA GrantMaker in order to access the Domestic Hunger Grant application.

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Morgan Lee: Historical impact and future hopes of Lutheran campus ministry

Lutheran campus ministry (LCM) can sometimes be an afterthought to the greater church. I spent my whole life in Lutheran congregations and had never heard of campus ministry before coming to Northwestern University, Evanston, Ill. However, LCM has been a vital part of the Lutheran community since the ministry’s inception in 1907 as a community “to attend to the needs of students.” Read more at Living Lutheran.

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Thomas Cunniff: Equal rights and religious freedom

Congress is currently considering two competing bills which would codify civil rights for LGBTQ+ individuals in the United States, the Equality Act (H.R. 5) and the Fairness for All Act (H.R. 5331). The Equality Act has passed the House of Representatives and is now being considered by the Senate. One of the most significant points of dispute is how the two bills would treat religious objections.

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COVID-19 Tree of Life initiative launched by Palestinian bishop

Prompted to remember those who have died of the virus, Bishop Azar launched a memorial to plant an olive or native tree for every person lost to COVID-19. The Tree of Life initiative was announced in December and launched in late March. The initiative is managed the Environmental Education Center, an educational ministry of the ELCJHL. Read the full Lutheran World Federation story here.

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4/23/2021 is last day to nominate for synod council, committees, and Churchwide Assembly

The nomination window closes on Friday, 4/23/2021 for nominations of synod council members, committee members, and voting members to attend Churchwide Assembly. Members will then be elected at our 2021 assembly.

Visit our nominations page to nominate yourself or someone else, and see the current list of nominees. Full photos and bios will be available soon.

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World Balance vs. Personal Salvation: An American Postcolonial Perspective

The faculty of the PLU Religion Department invite you to register and attend the 15th Annual David and Marilyn Knutson Lecture, World Balance vs. Personal Salvation: An American Postcolonial Perspective with Rev. Dr. George "Tink" Tinker, Tuesday, April 20, 2021, 7:00pm MST/PDT via webinar. Click here to register.

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Property Maintenance/Custodian position at Our Saviour's Lutheran, Phoenix

This position supports Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church and its mission to “share God's story, grow in God's love and serve God's world together in Christ” by coordinating and performing the property maintenance functions to create a welcoming environment. View the job description for more info.

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