Registration is now open for Ministry Partner Tables at the 2026 Grand Canyon Synod Assembly. Exhibitor space ($80, includes non-voting visitor access) is available to ELCA-related and approved ministries, with registration due by May 18, 2026. Learn more and register today to share your ministry’s story with voting members and leaders from across our synod.
Read MoreA deep dish pizza recipe passed down through generations continues to bring comfort—from family gatherings to moments of care and support.
Read MoreCommunications in the Grand Canyon Synod is about more than sharing information—it’s about telling the story of God’s work among us. In this year’s report, Brian Flatgard reflects on how a steady rhythm of communication builds connection, trust, and clarity across the synod, and how those systems support the church in both everyday ministry and critical moments.
Read MoreA recipe discovered in a newspaper clipping became a beloved family staple—proof that some of the best traditions begin in simple ways.
Read MoreELEA invites congregations and synods to share a short, two-minute video introducing its work across the ELCA. The video highlights the Nurturing Faith Study Series—a resource designed for all congregations—and offers a simple way to connect with tools and support for faith formation. Watch and share to learn more.
Read MoreGrace Lutheran Church in Phoenix is inviting congregations to support the Pitchfork Pantry, which will remain open this summer to serve students at Arizona State University’s Downtown Campus—including international students who rely on it for food and hygiene supplies. Donations of essential items can be dropped off during Tuesday CONNECTIONS gatherings or at the church throughout the week.
This Fresh Expressions ministry, supported by collaboration with CORA Downtown, reflects a growing effort to meet real needs among students through relationship and care. Congregations across the synod are encouraged to participate through food drives, donations, or sharing this opportunity.
Read MoreApril is National Child Abuse Prevention Month, and the ELCA is highlighting Unnamed No More, a Lutheran Safe Church ministry supported by a WELCA Katie’s Fund grant. This growing ministry equips congregations to respond to abuse with trauma-informed, faith-based tools—helping churches move from silence to faithful action.
With new ELCA emphasis on child protection and ongoing challenges in congregations, Unnamed No More offers workshops, resources, and support to create safer, more accountable communities. Learn more and explore how your congregation can engage.
Read MoreThe ELCA’s latest advocacy blog explores how civic engagement—including voting—is a vital expression of Lutheran discipleship, grounded in our call to serve the neighbor and seek the common good. The piece highlights both the theological foundations for participation in public life and ongoing challenges to equitable access, including voter suppression and recent legal developments affecting voting rights.
As the church continues its nonpartisan public witness, Lutherans are encouraged to engage faithfully—through voting, advocacy, and supporting fair access for all—while remaining rooted in prayer and a commitment to justice. Read more and access the full article here.
Read MoreAs the 2026 Grand Canyon Synod Assembly approaches, congregations and ministries across the synod are invited to share stories of how God is at work in their communities. Submissions—including written reflections, photos, short videos, or audio—should be sent to Brian Flatgard by Friday, May 8, 2026. Learn how to share your story here.
Gathering under the theme “Rooted in God’s Story” (Psalm 78:4), the synod will highlight around 50 ministry stories through the assembly, blog, newsletter, and social media. This is an opportunity to celebrate the many ways God is working across Arizona, southern Nevada, St. George, Utah, and the Navajo Nation.
Read MoreMount of Olives Lutheran Church in Phoenix invites the community to a special Mother’s Day Jazz Vespers on May 10 at 5:30 PM, supporting its “Music for Food” ministry as food insecurity rises across Arizona. With nearly 300 families served weekly and over 450,000 Arizonans losing SNAP access, the need is urgent.
Additional Jazz Vespers are scheduled for June 14 and July 12, offering ongoing opportunities to gather in worship, enjoy live music, and support neighbors in need through this growing ministry.
Read MoreA broccoli-cauliflower salad passed down through decades reflects the enduring strength of friendship—growing richer with time, just like the relationships it represents.
Read MoreSt. Olaf College continues to prepare students for lives of purpose through faith-centered education and global engagement. With strong outcomes, deep Lutheran identity, and upcoming events like the 2026 Worship Conference, St. Olaf remains a vital partner in forming leaders for church and world. Download the report.
Read MoreGail Turner’s butternut squash soup has been a staple of Advent and Lenten gatherings for decades—a simple, nourishing dish that continues to bring people together.
Read MoreLiving Water Lutheran Church in Scottsdale shares its story through a short video—from the purchase of desert land 25 years ago to opening on Palm Sunday in 2003. Now nearing the completion of their mortgage, the congregation is looking ahead with a vision to “open the doors, do more.” Watch the video to learn more.
Read MoreA Thai pumpkin curry recipe shared by Tina Mills tells the story of friendship formed during her time as a missionary in Japan—where cooking became a bridge between cultures and faith traditions.
Read MoreSpirit in the Desert welcomed over 3,700 guests in 2025, offering a place of rest, healing, and spiritual renewal. Serving people from many faith traditions, this ministry creates sacred space where individuals reconnect with God, community, and themselves. Read the report.
Read MoreThe Inside Out Network’s Spring 2026 newsletter highlights a major milestone: its reentry platform is now available on correctional facility tablets, expanding access for thousands preparing for release. With strong growth in Arizona and beyond, ION continues to connect returning citizens with critical resources and support.
Alongside this progress, the newsletter shares powerful stories of congregational ministry, personal transformation, and acts of care. Read the full newsletter (available as a PDF and online) to explore how this work is unfolding—and how you might be part of it.
Read MoreIn the latest Pivot podcast, Dr. Kathryn Schifferdecker explores what the ancient Scriptures have to say about who we are and how we're called to live together.
Read MoreIt’s Autism Acceptance Month, and Denise McMillen, mother of a son with autism, shares insights she has learned over the years.
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