Amidst the alarming findings of the IPCC report, our faith reminds us of our duty as caretakers of the Earth. Discover the intersection of faith and environmental responsibility, and learn how each of us can play a role in safeguarding our planet.
Read MoreDiscover and embrace your unique spiritual gifts with "Exploring Your Gifts and Talents," a transformative and strategic course from Luther Seminary’s faith+lead designed to empower congregation members to unearth their spiritual gifts and apply them in impactful ways within their communities and churches. Engage in this enriching learning experience, align your God-given purpose with your inherent talents, and answer the world’s deep need.
Read MoreThis week’s Faith Lens investigates authority and power in a faith-context, inspired by Malcolm Gladwell’s narratives and reflections on Jesus' teachings. Readers are encouraged to reflect on the essence and impact of authority in life, exploring its dual nature as a benevolent force and a potential tool for exploitation. Discover more about the intertwining of authority, power, and faith.
Read MoreNavigating the future of congregations amidst uncertainties is a substantial task. The Grand Canyon Synod presents “Guidelines For Congregations Discerning Their Future”, a resource blending spiritual support with practical advice for congregations facing crucial decisions about their futures. Discover more about sustaining missions and seeding future ministries at Guidelines For Congregations Discerning Their Future.
Read MoreThe Grand Canyon Synod has released new Part-Time Ministry Guidelines to facilitate conversations and agreements between congregations and those seeking part-time ministry roles. These guidelines will assist in setting clear ministry priorities and defining mutual responsibilities. Discover more about this innovative resource at Part-Time Ministry Guidelines.
Read MoreIn a world where the perception of fairness often takes center stage, this week’s Faith Lens looks into understanding true fairness through biblical stories like the parable of the vineyard workers. Reflecting upon personal experiences and societal disparities, it calls for readers to view justice and equity through the lens of compassion, much like Christ would.
Read MoreExplore the profound journey of forgiveness through Charlie Ryder's personal story of reconciling with his alcoholic father. Delve into scripture and discussion questions that address the nature of forgiveness, the role of repentance, and the boundless capacity for grace in our lives.
Read MoreAs Faith Lens returns from its summer hiatus, explore the challenges of resolving discord through the lens of the recent disputes between royal brothers Prince William and Prince Harry. Dive deep into Jesus' teachings about unity, repentance, and forgiveness, reflecting on the steps to reconcile differences and promote unity in our communities and churches.
Read MoreStay up-to-date with the August 2023 Worship News from the ELCA Worship, including resources for "God's work. Our hands." Sunday, a new addition to teach kids about worship through "All Creation Sings," and opportunities for spiritual growth and musical inspiration with Music that Makes Community.
Whether you are a congregation leader or a choir director, explore these resources and upcoming events that can enhance your spiritual practices and communal connections.
Read MoreDiscover the importance of community stewardship in the summer months, as we embrace the House of Light in the ELCA’s stewardship newsletter, Where Your Heart Is. Share experiences of grace, explore upcoming events aimed at fostering stewardship, and learn from the wisdom of our ancestors and scripture. Become part of our community's chain of faith formation and support.
Read MoreExplore the latest from ELCA Worship, including enlightening worship encounters, resources for the upcoming 'God's work. Our hands.' Sunday, introductory materials for 'All Creation Sings,' workshops from the ALCM, and a unique subscription service from Augsburg Fortress/1517 Media. Connect with centuries-old Christian traditions and engage with new resources in their latest update.
Read MoreThe March, 2023, bimonthly e-newsletter for ELCA congregational and synodical leaders is here, featuring: Protect your church’s operating reserve; Know when to retain or discard synod or congregational records; Church building redesigned with MIF loan; Why feedback matters; Five ways to keep your building secure; 10 points to cover in volunteer orientation.
Read MoreELCA Worship shares their news for January, 2023, including: Worship Resources for “God’s work. Our hands.” Sunday; a helpful listing of anthems based on hymns and songs in All Creation Sings; Augsburg Fortress Music Clinics; Lectionary Mosaics: Three Readings Juxtaposed for Reflection and Proclamation; and more.
Read MoreEach month ELCA Worship highlights resources and events from other organizations and institutions. These Lutheran and ecumenical partner organizations work alongside the ELCA to support worship leaders, worship planners, musicians, and all who care about the worship of the church. Read more at ELCA.org.
Read MoreThe May, 2023, bimonthly e-newsletter for ELCA congregational and synodical leaders is here, featuring: ELCAdvantage Program; inflation’s effect on houses of worship; what’s love got to do with it; operational ethics policy for congregations; three steps to stronger passwords; five ways to demonstrate good church stewardship.
Read MoreFor our 2023 assembly, we are sharing last year’s great symposium on Parliamentary Procedure and Robert’s Rules of Order by David Swartling. View the PDF handout here, and the presentation is available for viewing here with passcode: TQgC5E!7
Special thanks to our amazing guest, David Swartling, for providing this valuable information.
Read MoreEach year the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) asks congregations to provide information about their people and activities. The process to do so closes on May 31, 2023.
Find all the resources you need at the ELCA’s Annual Congregation Report page, including FAQs, online Form A & C Parochial Reports as well as ways to update your ELCA Congregational Leadership Directory.
Read MoreTaylor Swift and The National have both been very influential musical artists. But they have typically appealed to very different audiences. Swift is the epitome of a pop star, mining her personal struggles for inspiration and pairing them with catchy tunes which have stadiums of adoring fans singing along.
In contrast, The National has been the poster child for an indie-rock band, more at home in a grungy after hours club than an arena. If Swift’s lyrics often sound like a teen’s diary, The National’s are brooding and obscure to the the point of incomprehensible.
Read MoreEach month ELCA Worship highlights resources and events from other organizations and institutions. These Lutheran and ecumenical partner organizations work alongside the ELCA to support worship leaders, worship planners, musicians, and all who care about the worship of the church. Read more here.
Read MoreUPDATE: We have 20 spots remaining for pastors, deacons, and lay leaders, especially congregational council members.
Best Skills, Best Churches, offered online, is a graduate/executive level certificate program designed to advance rostered ministers' and lay leaders’ knowledge and skills for effective management of congregations and ministries. Enroll here for Best Skills, Best Churches, which begins July 11, 2023. The cost is only $150 per participant, a $775 value made possible by the 3E Lilly Grant. View a PDF flyer here.
Questions? Contact Rev. Miguel Gomez-Acosta, Director for Evangelical Mission and Bishop’s Associate for Congregational Vitality.
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