"Belonging: Five Keys to Unlocking Your Potential as a Disciple" with Rev. Dr. Karoline Lewis

Rev. Dr. Karoline Lewis will lead Belonging: Five Keys to Unlocking Your Potential as a Disciple on Saturday, April 11 (1:00–4:00 PM) at Living Water Lutheran Church in Scottsdale. Centered on Jesus’ encounter with the Samaritan woman (John 4), this free event invites participants to explore discipleship “from wonder to witness.” Registration is required by April 6 at lwlcaz.org/nevcevent/. Reception to follow. Watch a welcoming video from Karoline Lewis here.

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Living Water Lutheran Church Hosts Book Drive to Share the Gift of Reading

Living Water Lutheran Church in Scottsdale is collecting new and gently used books from April 6 through June 30, 2026. Donations for readers of all ages—including children’s books, early readers, youth and adult books, cookbooks, and recipe magazines—may be dropped off at 9201 E. Happy Valley Road, Monday–Thursday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The drive aims to expand access to reading materials across the Phoenix area and help place books into homes where they are needed most. Donations must be in good condition, with no rips, tears, or markings.

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Phoenix’s Grace Lutheran Hosts Taco Tuesday Fundraiser for Hope Women’s Center

Grace Lutheran Church in Phoenix will host a Connections Taco Tuesday fundraiser for Hope Women’s Center on March 31 at 6:00 p.m. The evening will include free food, live music, and fellowship, with attendees invited to bring full-size body wash, shampoo, or conditioner donations to support women and teen girls served by the ministry. The congregation is also hosting a St. Patrick’s Day gathering on March 17 featuring Irish music and storytelling as part of its weekly Connections series.

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Grades 1–6 Invited: Join the Camp ALOMA Elementary Retreat March 20–22

Camp ALOMA is hosting its Elementary Retreat for children in grades 1–6 from Friday, March 20 (5:30 p.m.) to Sunday, March 22 (2:00 p.m.). The $100 weekend retreat offers a preview of summer camp with games, food, Bible study, and fellowship in a welcoming Christian camp community.

Families are encouraged to invite friends and register today at campaloma.com.

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Work at Camp ALOMA This Summer: Help Shape Faith and Community

Camp ALOMA in Prescott is hiring summer staff (18+) for the upcoming camp season. Positions include counselors, kitchen staff, and other support roles for those who love Jesus, children, and the outdoors.

Serving on staff is a chance to build leadership skills, support faith formation for young people, and experience community in an outdoor ministry setting. Learn more and apply at campaloma.com.

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Grant-Funded Faith Forward Program Helps Small Congregations Nurture Faith in Kids

Small and rural congregations are invited to apply for the Faith Forward program, a grant-funded initiative that equips parents, grandparents, and faith mentors to nurture faith in children through everyday practices. The program begins with a two-day training at Grand View University in May, followed by a year of learning and experimentation with practical faith formation tools.

Thanks to funding from the Lilly Endowment, transportation, housing, meals, and a small congregational implementation grant are covered. Congregations located in towns under 10,000 or worshiping fewer than 100 people are especially encouraged to apply. Learn more at grandview.edu/faith-forward.

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Seminary, Technology, and the Church: PLTS Explores Faithful Leadership in a Changing World

Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary is inviting the wider church to a “State of the Seminary: Faithful, Hopeful, Justice-Seeking” online event on Tuesday, March 10 at 4 p.m. Pacific. Participants will hear about new partnerships, innovative programming, and the future of theological education. A recording will be sent to all who register.

The March PLTS newsletter also highlights reflections on artificial intelligence and faith, a global climate justice project led by a PLTS certificate student in Nigeria, a strong admissions cycle, and upcoming events—including the Student Colloquium on Climate Justice and Faith on April 29. Read the newsletter for the full story and event details.

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Your Next Faithful Step: New Faith+Lead Courses, Workshops, and Resources for Church Leaders

Faith+Lead’s latest Monthly Roundup highlights new learning opportunities for church leaders, including on-demand courses on church history and vocation, a spring cohort for lay ministry formation, and a certificate program focused on leadership in difficult times. Free resources—such as Enter the Bible courses, the Preacher to Preacher series, and a new Bible in a Year podcast—are also available.

Explore the full roundup to discover courses, workshops, and tools that can support your next faithful step in ministry.

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Making Room for Imperfection: A Lenten Invitation to Release Unrealistic Expectations

The “Making Room” Lenten series invites Christians to rethink the traditional focus on giving something up for Lent. For the week of March 8, the focus is making room for imperfection—releasing unrealistic expectations and remembering that God’s grace, not perfection, is what sustains us.

Grounded in 2 Corinthians 12:9, this week’s practice encourages journaling about one expectation you can release and reflecting on how God’s grace allows space for growth and compassion toward ourselves. Read the full reflection and explore the prayer and practice in the Living Lutheran article.

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International Women’s Day: A Lutheran Reflection on Supporting Girls’ Dreams

In a reflection marking International Women’s Day (March 8), ELCA advocacy intern Ashley Chepkorir shares her journey from Kenya to global policy studies and advocacy work in Washington, D.C. Her story highlights the power of education, mentorship, and faith communities in helping girls imagine futures that once seemed impossible.

Drawing on the ELCA’s teaching that every person is created with dignity and gifted to contribute to society, Chepkorir invites faith communities to consider how they can encourage and support girls and young women today. Read the full reflection on the ELCA Advocacy Blog.

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Upcoming Conferences, Music Programs, and Resources for Lutheran Worship Leaders

Each month, ELCA Worship highlights resources and events from Lutheran and ecumenical partner organizations that support worship leaders, musicians, and planners across the church. The latest update includes upcoming conferences, training opportunities, and awards related to church music, liturgy, and worship leadership.

Featured opportunities include the Association of Lutheran Church Musicians Conference (June 2026 at St. Olaf College), the Institute of Liturgical Studies at Valparaiso University (April 13–15), the Hymn Society Annual Conference (July 19–22), and programs supporting young musicians and student composers. Explore the full list of resources and events on the ELCA Worship Blog.

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Discover the New ELCA.org: Improved Search, Resources, and a Fresh Digital Experience

The ELCA has launched a newly redesigned ELCA.org, created after more than a year of collaboration among Churchwide communications, IT, and innovation teams. The updated site features modern design, improved accessibility, and a new enhanced search tool that integrates resources from across the ELCA, including the resource library, congregation profiles, and Living Lutheran articles.

The new platform aims to help members, congregations, and those exploring faith more easily connect with the ELCA’s ministries and resources. Leaders and members across the Grand Canyon Synod are encouraged to explore the updated site and its new features.

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Registration Open: Western States Youth Gathering 2026 Returns to Southern California

Registration is now open for the 2026 Western States Youth Gathering, happening June 28–July 1, 2026, at California Lutheran University in Southern California. Youth graduating 8th–12th grade and their adult leaders are invited to gather for worship, service, learning, and connection in this faith-forming regional event.

Held the summer before the ELCA Youth Gathering, WSYG 2026 offers a meaningful opportunity for congregations to invest in youth ministry and prepare young people for a larger churchwide experience. Registration includes housing, meals, and programming. Learn more and register at westernstatesyg.org.

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Rooted in God’s Story from Tucson to Las Vegas: Join the Remaining 2026 Spring Gatherings

The Grand Canyon Synod’s Spring Gatherings have begun, and several opportunities remain across the synod. Join us March 14 in Flagstaff, March 28 in Tucson, or April 11 in Las Vegas. All rostered ministers, lay leaders, and members are welcome at any location. Come reconnect, reflect on our shared calling, and remain Rooted in God’s Story together.

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Mountain View Lutheran Church Seeks Part-Time Accountant in Phoenix

Mountain View Lutheran Church in Phoenix is seeking a part-time Accountant to manage bookkeeping, financial reporting, and budget preparation in support of its ministry. Qualified candidates with experience in fund-based accounting and proficiency in QuickBooks are encouraged to apply. Learn more and apply at mvlutheran.org/jobs.

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Now Hiring: Collaborative Musician at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church, Tucson

Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church (ELCA), 1200 N. Campbell Ave., Tucson, is seeking a part-time Collaborative Musician (keyboardist) to help lead joyful, meaningful worship. Responsibilities include Sunday worship leadership, choir accompaniment, and collaboration on liturgy. Applications are due March 31, with a flexible start date (no later than June 1). Learn more at lutherantucson.org or apply at Oslc@lutherantucson.org.

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“You Are Worthy”: Apply for a Grand Canyon Synod Scholarship to the 2026 Triennial

The Grand Canyon Women of the ELCA are offering four scholarships to attend the Women of the ELCA Triennial Gathering, July 16–19, 2026, in Des Moines, Iowa. Each scholarship covers registration plus $500 toward travel and lodging.

Applications are due April 1, 2026, with notifications sent by April 15. Congregations are encouraged to share this opportunity widely. Learn more about the Gathering and how to apply today.

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Rostered Ministers: Submit Your Annual Report to the Bishop by March 30, 2026

The annual Rostered Minister Report to the Bishop is now open and due Monday, March 30, 2026. This report offers rostered ministers an opportunity to reflect on their ministry and connect directly with Bishop Deborah Hutterer as part of our shared life as a synod.

All active (including those on leave or disability) and retired rostered ministers are asked to complete the appropriate online form. Every report is read by the bishop, with care given to each response. Links to both forms are on the synod website.

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Multiply Your Impact: Direct Thrivent Choice Dollars to Ministry That Matters

Thrivent members can make a big difference through Thrivent Choice Dollars and Thrivent Action Teams—two benefits that support ministry at no extra cost. Direct your 2025 Choice Dollars by March 31, 2026 to your congregation or the Grand Canyon Synod, and apply anytime for a $250 Action Team grant to fund a service or outreach project. Learn more at Thrivent.com/thriventchoice and Thrivent.com/actionteam.

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