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LAMA Policy Committee welcomes Carly Chamberlain!
Carly Chamberlain of Faith La Fe in Phoenix joins the LAMA Policy Committee, accepting the call to serve a three-year term on the board.
Rev. Paul Larson Named Advocacy Director for LEAN Ahead of Legislative Session
Lutheran Engagement and Advocacy in Nevada (LEAN) announces that Rev. Paul Larson, pastor at St. Paul’s Lutheran Family in Carson City, NV, has been named to the position of Advocacy Director. He will serve as legislative advocate on behalf of Lutheran parishioners across the state of Nevada.
Bishops’ Op-ed: Deportation raids at churches? That assaults our religious freedom
Ten Arizona Bishops release joint statement on Immigration via an op-ed in The Arizona Republic. “Reports suggest that places of worship, hospitals and schools could be the target of deportation raids. As religious leaders across Arizona, we're asking others not to participate in these plans.”
Northeast Valley Consortium sponsors GCS Hunger Leaders Network in 2025
The Northeast Valley Consortium – a collaboration among Ascension, Christ the Lord, Living Water, New Covenant, and New Journey Lutheran Churches, founded in 2020 – approved $2,000 to fund Grand Canyon Synod participation in the 2025 ELCA World Hunger Leaders Gathering.
LAMA Policy Council Retreat and Policy Priorities
The Lutheran Advocacy Ministry Arizona Policy Council met Sunday-Monday, November 17-18 to listen, learn, laugh and discern LAMA’s Policy Priorities for 2025.
Faces of Democracy: Being a Poll Worker
Guest blogger Paul Westermann of University Lutheran Church in Tempe writes about his experience as an elections clerk.
Bishop Hutterer: A Message of Peace and Hope after the Election
As I reflect on the election results in our nation and in our swing-states synod, I recognize that emotions across our communities are varied and deeply felt. For some, there is joy and hope; for others, uncertainty and worry. In this moment, we turn our gaze once again toward Jesus, our unchanging source of comfort and strength in uncertain times.
Offering of Letters at Faith/La Fe
Guest blogger Christopher Jacobson shares about the Bread for the World-sponsored Offering of Letters at Faith/La Fe Lutheran Church in Phoenix.
Bishop Hutterer: Faithfully Engaged in the Election Process
As early voting begins in Arizona, and with early voting also beginning soon in Utah and Nevada, I want to reflect on the sacred responsibility we hold as citizens and people of faith. Our participation in the democratic process is not only a privilege but a duty—one that reflects our commitment to justice, peace, and the flourishing of all people.
LAMA Volunteers at the West Valley Lutheran Thrift Shop
A few weeks ago, LAMA joined the rest of the Office of the Bishop staff and volunteered at the West Valley Lutheran Thrift Shop in Sun City. Read more about our visit and this impressive ministry on the synod website!
Benevolence Grants Now Available!
Lord of Life Lutheran Church is granting funds of at least $10,000 to nonprofits doing amazing work. Submit an application for your ministry by 9/9!
Generation Zero Hunger Update
#GenZeroHunger raised $100K at the ELCA Youth Gathering! Join young people in our church in pledging to end world hunger while the dollar-for-dollar match continues.
Community Partnership: Project AZUL & Santa Cruz Lutheran Food Bank
Guest blogger Joanie Contreras of Santa Cruz Lutheran in Tucson shares today’s Community Spotlight on their partnership with Sahuarita Food Bank’s Project AZUL.
Community Spotlight: West Valley Community Food Pantry
Hunger Fellow Autumn Byars visits the West Valley Community Food Pantry, housed at and run by St. John’s Lutheran Church in Glendale. Read about this inspiring hunger ministry in the Grand Canyon Synod.
The year in review: LAMA’s 2024 ministry report
In a year of uncertainty in government and politics, in climate, war and the global economy, and perhaps in the ways we view church together, we highlight a few of the many reasons to be encouraged by our synod’s engagement in Lutheran advocacy.
Guest blog: Five thoughts for making a difference
Guest blogger Kris Bartanen, LAMA Liaison at New Journey Lutheran Church, Fountain Hills, shares how NJLC makes a difference by putting their faith into action and raising their voices in the public square.
And the winner of the 40-40-40 Lenten Challenge is…
Click to see who won the 40-40-40 Lenten Challenge. And a heartfelt thank you on behalf of the Grand Canyon Synod Hunger Leaders Network.
40-40-40 Lenten Challenge: Donate to ELCA World Hunger
One option in the 40-40-40 Lenten Challenge is to donate to ELCA World Hunger to honor its 50 years in ministry and add to your synod’s Lenten contributions. Have you donated yet? Click here.