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Climate Change and Hunger Webinar by ELCA World Hunger
This webinar in the Hunger at the Crossroads series is “Climate Change and Hunger.” The webinar will be led by Ryan Cumming and Brooke De Jong of ELCA World Hunger on October 27 at 6:00pm CDT.
Declaration of the ELCA to American Indian and Alaska Native People
On Sept. 27, Church Council approved on behalf of the ELCA “A Declaration of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America to American Indian and Alaska Native People.” This declaration addresses Indigenous ELCA communities, Indigenous communities in the U.S., and non-Indigenous ELCA communities.
LAMA Summit 2021
Join Lutheran advocates and friends for the second annual LAMA Summit on Sunday, December 5, 2021 from 1:30 - 4:00 pm. Keynote by Rev. Amy Reumann, director of advocacy for the ELCA.
Protect the agriculture and nutrition investments proposed in Build Back Better package
Arizona Faith Leaders: Sign-on to this letter to Senator Sinema by end of day on Wednesday, October 6th, 2021 to protect the agriculture and nutrition investments proposed in the package. Letter by Arizonan Food Bank Network/Pinnacle Prevention.
Lutheran Advocacy Day at the Legislature
Lutherans and friends from across the state will gather at the Arizona Capitol Rose Garden for a day of advocacy on Tuesday, February 1, 2022 from 8:30 am - 10:30 am.
Today is National Voter Registration Day 2021!
Millions of Americans miss out on the opportunity to vote every year because they don’t meet deadlines or don’t know how to register. National Voter Registration Day attempts to right this wrong and make sure every person who is eligible to vote and wants to do so is registered.
Bishops Eaton and Curry advocate for children and families at the White House
Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton and Presiding Bishop Michael B. Curry of The Episcopal Church were at The White House last week advocating for children and families through a series of bills before Congress right now.
New poll finds broad support [across political divide] for a pathway to citizenship for millions of immigrants
Arizona voters overwhelmingly support a pathway to citizenship for some immigrants who meet some conditions for eligibility, according to a poll released September 22.
2021 Advent Resources from ELCA World Hunger
New for 2021! Advent Action Guide, Calendar, and Study for congregational use to plan educational and fundraising events at your congregation. From ELCA World Hunger.
Will you help welcome Afghans?
From August 17 - September 1, approx. 48,000 Afghan evacuees arrived in the U.S. Thousands more arrived in September. As people called to care for the vulnerable, now is a critical time to advocate to ensure that our new Afghan neighbors can rebuild their lives in safety and peace.
Faith Leaders: Sign Letter urging AZ Senators to support a recovery package benefitting Arizona’s most vulnerable
Sign on by Sept. 24. Faith leaders representing a broad variety of faith traditions in Arizona are called on to co-sign a letter to Sens. Kelly and Sinema to make Arizona and our nation more consistent with God’s mandate to care for the most vulnerable and particular concern for people living in poverty.
Arizona expects 1,600 Afghan evacuees to arrive through March
The federal government has notified Arizona that it should expect 1,610 Afghan evacuees to arrive through the end of March, according to the state Department of Economic Security.
New Poll Reveals Strong Bipartisan Support for Action on Housing Affordability
The results of a national opinion poll reveals that the public is deeply concerned about the housing affordability crisis and favors decisive government action. The Tarrance Group conducted the poll and found that nearly 9 in 10 (89%) respondents across all political parties believe the role of government is important when it comes to making sure there is enough affordable housing.
Opinion: Until I’m told otherwise, I prefer to call you ‘they’
With the start of a new school year this fall, I am adopting a new practice. … I am trying to initially refer to everyone as “they.”
Poverty fell overall in 2020 due to massive stimulus checks and unemployment aid, U.S. Census says
Nearly 8.5 million people were lifted out of poverty last year, an unprecedented decline in a single year that occurred largely because of the stimulus checks. Poverty in America is defined as a family of four living on less than about $26,250 a year.
Spirited Book Club ~ The Forgotten Luther III
Ryan P. Cumming OF ELCA World Hunger & Rev. Conrad A. Braaten join the Spirited Book Club to discuss The Forgotten Luther III: Reclaiming a Vision of Global Community.
Urge Congress to Support Housing in Infrastructure Bill
This fall, as Congress continues to work on an historic new infrastructure package, it is an opportune moment to encourage our lawmakers to support greater access to affordable housing.
Arizona communities prepare for arrival of Afghan refugees
State officials, Arizona refugee resettlement agencies and community groups are preparing for the arrival in the coming weeks of thousands of people evacuated last month from Afghanistan.