2020 Advent Resources from ELCA World Hunger

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2020 Advent Resources from ELCA World Hunger are here!

Working with and through our congregations in the U.S., Lutheran churches around the world, and other partners, ELCA World Hunger is uniquely positioned to reach communities in need. From health clinics to microloans, community meals to advocacy, your gifts to ELCA World Hunger support sustainable solutions that get at the root causes of hunger and poverty. Learn More. 

Ready to get started? From education to fundraising, from bulletin inserts to short videos — you will find resources for all ages and group sizes. 

Seasonal times of the church year like Advent are ideal seasons to raise awareness for issues surrounding hunger and poverty. Use these resources to plan educational and fundraising events at your congregation.

Action Guide for Congregations Advent 2020

This guide is designed to equip you, whether you are meeting online or in person, with some of the newest and most popular resources to activate your congregation as you continue to fight hunger. Through this work and together as a church, we are achieving things on a scale and scope we could never do otherwise. 42.8 MB

Also available in an Interactive Flip Book.

​ELCA World Hunger's Advent Calendar 2020

Celebrate the excitement, anticipation and wonder of the birth of Christ with this Advent calendar. Each day is a reminder of the reason for the season with hymns, prayers, Bible verses and information about how ELCA Good Gifts make a difference in the world.

​ELCA World Hunger's Advent Study 2020

This weekly Advent study guide focuses on the theme of "God With Us," and is perfect for individual study or with a group, whether meeting online or in person.

Reproducible Stories Advent 2020

Use these stories in your Sunday bulletins, newsletters and other communications to highlight the lifesaving work made possible by gifts to ELCA World Hunger and Lutheran Disaster Response.

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