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Caring for Creation Today
ecoAmerica's Blessed Tomorrow program and the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America partner to empower climate action and advocacy and advance climate solutions. Short video included.
ELCA Social Message: Earth’s Climate Crisis
The ELCA’s newest social message, adopted on Thursday, April 20, 2023 is entitled Earth’s Climate Crisis, a message on climate care. This project was authorized in light of the grim contemporary situation affecting our global home and the need for fresh action on the part of this church.
Hunger Advocacy Fellowship Opening in Arizona
The 2023-24 Hunger Advocacy Fellow placed with LAMA will serve as a member of the staff of this ELCA-affiliated State Public Policy Office as a full-time contract employee. This is a paid position, including health insurance. The position begins in September 2023.
A Season of Action: Ecumenical Responses to the Climate Crisis
In this blog post from the ELCA, you’ll find: The ELCA’s sixteenth social message, titled “Earth’s Climate Crisis“; Ecumenical Conference on Faith and Climate Justice in Puerto Rico; Equity is the Path to Sustainability; A Message from Anglican, Lutheran Leaders for Earth Day 2023.
Bishop Hutterer: Streams in the Desert
We are the Grand Canyon Synod, our namesake formed by the waters of the Colorado River. As citizens of the Southwest commemorating Earth Day 2023, we are keenly aware of the preciousness of water and the need to preserve this life-giving resource.
And the winner of the 40-40-40 Lenten Challenge is…
As part of the Lenten Challenge between the Southeastern Iowa and Grand Canyon Synods, more than 200 individuals from over 70 congregations pledged to participate. Thank you!
Farm Bill Resources: Prep for Listening Sessions
Congress is preparing to reauthorize the Farm Bill in 2023. Each reauthorization provides an opportunity to improve or expand programs that ensure access to fresh and healthy food while addressing root causes of hunger.
Before Western States Suck the Colorado River Dry, We Have One Last Chance to Act
The Interior Department last summer dropped a bomb on the seven states that depend upon the Colorado River for water. By Bruce Babbitt for New York Times Opinion. Mr. Babbitt, the secretary of the Interior Department from 1993 to 2001 in the Clinton administration, is a former governor of Arizona (1978 to 1987).
Talking Together as Christians Cross-Culturally: A Field Guide, Revised ed.
The purpose of this field guide is to invite and equip synods and congregations to have fruitful public conversation across the frontiers of culture about the full range of ministry matters. It also invites ministries to go beyond conversation, whenever appropriate, to deciding and acting together with those of different cultural backgrounds.
Talking Together As Christians about Tough Social Issues
Talking Together as Christians about Tough Social Issues is a six-session introduction on how to begin conversations on tough social issues. From ELCA.
LAMA Policy Council welcomes Molly Watson
Molly Watson joined the LAMA Policy Council today, accepting the call to serve a three-year term on the board.
Living the Faith: A Lutheran Perspective on Ethics
A six-session study suitable for congregations on how Lutherans approach ethics. This 32-page congregational study invites you to think and talk about how your faith in Jesus Christ shapes the way you live your daily life.
Earth Day 2023: Invest in Our Planet
Earth Day 2023 Theme: Invest in Our Planet. Click for tips, actions and activities for Earth Day 2023, and watch the theme video. Join the world’s largest environmental movement!
Oak Flat Apache Stronghold Update
What can we do to join Apache Stronghold and protect Oak Flat today? Watch this 7-minute video created TODAY for the latest update.
Help Avert Housing Cuts in FY24 Budget
Urge Congress to Pass a Budget with Strong Homeless and Affordable Housing Programs. From ELCA Advocacy.
ELCA Farm Bill Listening Sessions
The farm bill is legislation that is critical to addressing hunger in the United States and globally. It covers federal nutrition programs such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), environment, trade, foreign aid and rural development.
2023 Hunger Education and Networking Grants
Applications are now being accepted for 2023 ELCA World Hunger Education and Networking Grants! Call us at LAMA if you need help applying for this grant.
Expanded housing access possible by new HUD rule
In February, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) took new steps toward addressing patterns of segregation and expanding fair access to housing by proposing a change in policy through a proposed rule. Comment by April 10 as it makes its way through the federal rulemaking process.