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Presiding Bishop Eaton Issues Pastoral Message on Executive Orders
ELCA Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton released a pastoral message on recent executive orders which says, in part, "As a church, we are called to speak up when the government distorts or denies the image of God in each person by endangering access to protection, peace and daily bread. Where harm or inequity occur, we are called by God to respond with love and advocacy."
Our Support of Gaza’s Recovery Begins Now
As a ceasefire takes effect in Gaza, it’s time to take urgent steps toward recovery. This is only the beginning of healing, and this period will prove critical to the lives of those who have survived 15 months of violence and displacement.
Presiding Bishop Eaton Issues Statement on Immigration Executive Orders
Today, recent immigrants, refugees, asylum-seekers and displaced people are members of our congregations, communities and leadership. The presence of newcomers heightens our awareness of issues of relevance to the church so we can take part in faithful deliberation on public policies, like the ones that have come out in recent days.
Human Sexuality: Gift and Trust Revisions
The 2022 ELCA Churchwide Assembly called for two reconsiderations of the social statement Human Sexuality: Gift and Trust. Read the draft edits and reply with your feedback through a survey by Jan. 31, 2025. Drafts are available in English and Spanish.
Living Lutheran’s print edition returns
We heard you—and listened. Living Lutheran will return as a quarterly print publication in 2025, appearing again in your mailboxes with four seasonal issues. Sign up to subscribe today.
God's Love Made Real
God’s Love Made Real is about creating a world where all people and creation experience the difference God’s grace and love in Christ make for all people and creation.
I'm a Lutheran
Meet Glory Godwin Lekashu, a health care justice advocate, an International Women Leaders scholar, and a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Moorhead, Minn.