Posts in Worship Resources
Faith Lens: Faith and Vaccines

This week's Faith Lens explores the profound intersection of faith and science, spotlighting the life-saving advancements brought forth by Katalin Kariko, Drew Weissman, and their pioneering mRNA research. As we reflect on the impact of COVID-19 vaccines, we're invited to ponder deeper questions: How does our faith shape our view of science and vaccines? In what ways are we called to be stewards of God’s love in the face of global challenges? Delve into a thoughtful discussion on the Christian response to scientific achievement and the continuing call to serve humanity.

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Faith Lens: Who Has Authority?

This 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.

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Faith Lens: What is Fair?

In 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.

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Faith Lens: Dealing With Discord

As 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.

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Enhancing Worship: New ELCA Resources for Congregations and Leaders

Stay 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.

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ELCA Worship News: July, 2023

Explore 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.

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Faith Lens: Crossing Boundaries

Taylor 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.

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Faith Lens: Gate Expectations

The use of cannabis (marijuana) and whether it should be legal remains a hotly debated issue in our country, with different states reaching different conclusions. One persistent fear is that cannabis is a “gateway drug” leading its consumers to use harder drugs. In an article for Forbes, Dario Sabaghi traces the dubious history of this concern, noting that several studies not only challenge this idea but also suggest that cannabis may also lead users away from opioids.

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Faith Lens: Peace to All

Our current news cycle is full of debates around the validity and protections of the LGBTQ+ community, particularly our transgender siblings. While no one’s lives and identities should be used for political fodder, we many shape these conversations around demonizing trans folks, and more specifically weaponizing what God thinks about the diversity God has created.

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