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August congressional recess opportunity
ELCA Advocacy provides some timely questions and talking points based upon ELCA Advocacy priorities of hunger, police reform, housing and homelessness, migration, international aid, and inequality.
Q&A: Pr. Sarah Stadler on advocacy and upcoming ‘Advocacy 101’ classes
Rev. Sarah Stadler, pastor of Grace Lutheran Church in Phoenix, thoughtfully and candidly reflects on advocacy as a spiritual practice. Pr. Sarah will facilitate Advocacy 101, a 4-week virtual class beginning Thursday, August 6 at 6:30pm PT, as a part of the Phoenix Fusion collaborative.
ELCA Hunger Advocacy Fellowships Available
Do you or someone you know have the drive to help build ELCA World Hunger capacity o end hunger by deepening and expanding Lutheran advocacy efforts in synods, coalitions and networks? Now accepting applications.
ELCA Civic Engagement and Voter Education Guide
The ELCA Civic Engagement and Voter Education Guide is a resource guide to encourage, empower and equip voter education and other responsible civic participation shaped by faith values.
Include Advocacy in your church’s God’s Work, Our Hands day of service.
This can be done without gathering in person!
On “God’s work. Our hands.” Sunday, ELCA churches put our faith in action – visible year-round and on Sunday, September 13 as we respond to God calling us into the world to serve together.
Among our gifts of service that we dedicate to the glory of God, engaging in advocacy is a way to serve our neighbor. Through advocacy ministry, we form relationships with our policymakers and can stand up for policies that move us closer to a world that God envisions, where the health and safety of all people are prioritized.
Episcopal, ELCA leaders headline webinar connecting political advocacy with love of neighbor
More than 2,000 join session offering tips for public engagement