PLTS Invites Applications for Climate Justice Certificate Programs | PLTS abre inscripciones para programas de certificación en justicia climática

The Center for Climate Justice and Faith at Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary (PLTS) is accepting applications for two online certificate programs—one in Faith-rooted Community Organizing for Climate Justice (due Dec. 15, 2025) and one Spanish-language Climate Justice and Faith program (due Nov. 28, 2025). These nine-month courses equip faith-based teams and Spanish-speaking leaders to develop projects addressing the climate crisis through faith and justice. Learn more and apply at centerforclimatejusticeandfaith.org.

El Centro para la Justicia Climática y la Fe del Seminario Teológico Luterano del Pacífico (PLTS) acepta solicitudes para dos programas en línea: el Certificado en Organización Comunitaria Basada en la Fe para la Justicia Climática(plazo 15 de diciembre de 2025) y el Certificado en Justicia Climática y Fe (en español) (plazo 28 de noviembre de 2025). Ambos cursos de nueve meses forman líderes y comunidades de fe comprometidas con proyectos que abordan la crisis climática desde la fe y la justicia. Más información en centerforclimatejusticeandfaith.org.

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Defending Faith Freedom: What’s New from BJC This December

Get the latest updates from BJC in their December Faith Freedom Dispatch, including the replay of last week’s Respecting Religion LIVE episode, open applications for the 2026 BJC Fellows Program, staff news, and Amanda Tyler’s op-ed on protecting congregations from partisan pressure. Read the full newsletter here.

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Celebrating 2025 ELCA Disability Ministries Grant Recipients

Nearly sixty congregations and ministries applied for ELCA Disability Ministries grants this year, reflecting deep commitment to belonging throughout the church. Six ministries were selected for 2025 funding, each undertaking creative accessibility projects in their communities. More details will follow in a future update. Read the announcement on ELCA Disability Ministries.

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Holy Creativity: Practical Accessibility Tips from ELCA Disability Ministries

ELCA Disability Ministries recently gathered 168 leaders for a webinar on affordable, practical steps toward accessible worship and congregational life. The session explored “holy creativity,” resources for Blind and Deaf community members, and ways to support people with invisible and cognitive disabilities. A full recording is now available. Watch the webinar on ELCA Disability Ministries or in this blog post.

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Courageous Love Across Continents: A Journey with Lutheran Women in Tanzania

Writer Nola Smith reflects on her travels with Women of the ELCA’s Global Education program and the powerful faith and resilience of young women in Tanzania. She highlights the impact of scholarships, mentorship, and international accompaniment—and invites us to pray for and support this transformative ministry. Read more on Boldcafé,

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Interfaith, Not Isolated: Campus Ministry as Home for a New Generation

On a spring-break service trip to New Orleans, Augsburg University students of many faiths (and none) discovered a deep sense of joy and belonging as they danced together in Jackson Square—until a fundamentalist campus ministry group turned the moment into an aggressive proselytizing effort. The experience opened rich conversations among the Augsburg group about faith sharing, respect, and what it really means to serve in Christ’s name.

University pastor John Rohde Schwehn reflects on this story through a Lutheran lens, drawing on theologian Samuel Wells to shift the focus from doing things for others to being with others, especially in a time of loneliness and isolation. Campus ministry, he writes, is called to form beloved community where Christ is present in shared life, not just in doctrinal correctness. Read the full reflection on Living Lutheran ›

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A Palestinian Christian Calls the Church to Truth and Justice in Gaza

In this powerful first-person reflection, Khader Khalilia, a Palestinian Christian and ELCA leader, names how life under occupation and the ongoing devastation in Gaza are inseparable from the silence and complicity of much of the Western church. He argues that “peace” without justice merely covers injustice, and that Christian Zionism—confusing the gospel with empire and military power—is a theological distortion that must be rejected.

Khalilia frames Gaza’s suffering as a spiritual and moral crisis for the global church, calling Lutherans to repentance, courage, and a public witness rooted in the Jesus who lived and died as a colonized, brown-skinned Palestinian. This is a challenging and deeply faithful word for our time. Read the full reflection on Living Lutheran ›

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Faith Over Fear: Lutherans Pray for Evi and All Detained Neighbors

A small but resolute group of Asian and Pacific Islander (API) Lutheran leaders and community members gathered outside the Adelanto ICE Processing Center to pray for the release of Evi Sarlita Sihomping, a longtime ELCA member detained since June 7. Led by Pacifica Synod Bishop David Nagler and organized alongside the API Leaders Migration Justice Training, the vigil lifted up Evi’s humanity, rejected the “model minority” myth, and insisted that immigration policy must be shaped by empathy, not punishment.

The article from Living Lutheran highlights the broader advocacy of API ministries, AMMPARO, and ELCA leaders who refuse to stay silent as families are separated. It also shares practical ways to support Evi—including sending cards and contacting elected officials. Read the full story on Living Lutheran ›

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A Christmas Whisper of Love and Hope from Presiding Bishop Curry | Un susurro de amor y esperanza: Mensaje navideño del Obispo Presidente Curry

Presiding Bishop Yehiel Curry shares a Christmas children’s sermon inviting us to listen for God’s gentle whispers of love, hope, and peace. The video is available for congregational use, along with downloadable English and Spanish PDFs. This Christmas, Bishop Curry reminds us that “the heavens are still whispering: Jesus is here. God loves you. Share that love with the world.”

El Obispo Presidente Yehiel Curry comparte un sermón infantil navideño que nos invita a escuchar los susurros de amor, esperanza y paz de Dios. El video está disponible para uso en congregaciones, junto con los PDFs en inglés y español. Este mensaje nos recuerda que “los cielos todavía susurran: Jesús está aquí. Dios te ama. Comparte ese amor con el mundo.”

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2026 Synod Assembly Set for Mesa: Who Will Represent Your Congregation?

The Grand Canyon Synod will gather for the 2026 Synod Assembly from June 11–13 at Love of Christ Lutheran Church in Mesa under the theme Rooted in God’s Story. Congregations are encouraged to begin identifying their voting members now, especially as annual meetings approach. Our churchwide representative will be Rev. Tim Brown, Director for Congregational Stewardship. Additional details and registration information will be shared in early 2026.

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Parament Banners and Furnishings Available from Central Lutheran in Arizona City

Central Lutheran Church in Arizona City is offering parament banners, two wooden lecterns, and a Yamaha Clavinova digital piano to congregations across the synod. Interested ministries should contact Jill Lui (jillonahike@gmail.com)with “GCS classified” in the subject line. Pickup or delivery can be arranged. Full item list and details are available in this post.

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Honoring Dr. King: 2026 MLK Worship, Service, and Community Events Across Our Synod

Congregations across the Grand Canyon Synod will gather this January to honor the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. through worship, Gospel music, prayer, and service. Events will take place in the Phoenix area, Tucson, and the Colorado River/Las Vegas region, including a synod-wide choir celebration in Tempe and a special event with Rev. Dr. James Thomas in Henderson. Offerings from all gatherings support the synod’s growing work in diversity, equity, and justice. Full details at gcsynod.org/mlk.

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LAMA News: Giving Tuesday Goal Doubled & Key December Events Across Arizona

LAMA’s latest newsletter highlights urgent #GivingTuesday news—after surpassing its $5,000 goal, LAMA is aiming for $10,000. It also includes key December advocacy events, volunteer opportunities, ELCA Action Alerts, and updates on issues impacting Arizona communities. Plus: Christmas service opportunities, a save-the-date for Lutheran Day at the Legislature 2026, and the launch of LAMA’s new T-shirt Design Contest. Read the full newsletter here.

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Grand Canyon Synod Update on Ongoing Federal Investigation

The Grand Canyon Synod continues to cooperate fully in the ongoing federal investigation involving former synod leader Casey Goslin. As of December 4, there are still no known victims within our synod, and all allegations involve online activity. Acting Bishop Pastor Mike Girlinghouse and the Office of the Bishop remain committed to transparency, pastoral care, and timely communication as we monitor the situation. Pastors and deacons are encouraged to reach out with any pastoral care needs or questions.

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For What Shall We Pray?
  • For an end to war and conflict, and for places of political unrest or contention, especially Gaza, South Sudan, Myanmar, Ukraine, and Pakistan/Afghanistan…

  • For victims and families of the Hong Kong apartment fire…

  • For all affected by flooding in Thailand, Indonesia, and Sri Lanka…

  • For protection, provision, and justice for immigrants, refugees, asylum seekers, and advocates…

  • For all victims of violence, exploitation, and abuse…

  • For access to affordable and reliable healthcare…

  • For those who live with seasonal affective disorder…

  • For just governance and equitable distribution of God’s abundance…

  • For those who cannot find peace or joy in this season…

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