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Tell Congress to Pass the NO BAN Act

On July 22, members of Congress will take a critical vote to repeal the discriminatory immigration policies that have marred our country’s legacy of being a safe haven for those fleeing violence and persecution. The NO BAN Act will repeal the harmful Muslim and African bans and strengthens the Immigration and Nationality Act to prohibit discrimination on the basis of religion and nationality.

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Vote in the Arizona Primary

The Arizona Primary Election is August 4. Early Voting for the Primary Election has started. Mail ballots back by July 29, or drop it off at a drop box or voting location by 7:00 p.m. on Election Day. Early in person voting begins July 31.

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Sharp Increases in SNAP Participants Due to Covid-19, State-by-State Data

SNAP’s (food stamps) broad reach among low-income families with children and others who may struggle to afford an adequate diet makes it one of the most effective means of delivering food assistance. The economic crisis spurred by COVID-19 has resulted in an unprecedented increase in SNAP’s reach: 6 to 7 million more people have applied and been approved for benefits since February, state-reported data show.

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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.

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Protect asylum because people need asylum

If this rule is implemented, it would mean that thousands of our siblings in Christ, many of whom are already suffering due to changes made to our asylum system, would be unable to seek protection in the United States. As Lutherans and as citizens, we are called to speak up to ensure that people fleeing for their lives can find refuge in this country.

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Feed Phoenix Initiative

Call for Phoenix restaurants, farmers, caterers, mobile markets, and event venues to help prepare and serve thousands of free, healthy meals to families in need

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Grand Canyon Resident Reflects On 'Spiritual' Experience Of Quarantining At The Park

Mike Buchheit is the director of the Grand Canyon Conservancy Field Institute and one of the lucky few residents of the park. He recently wrote an essay for Arizona Highways magazine in which he described the bittersweet experience of being in the park nearly alone. And he used Easter Sunday as the prime example. Earlier, I spoke at Buchheit. KJZZ’s Steve Goldstein started by asking him describe what Easter the canyon is usually like and how different it was in 2020.

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