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Stand with your neighbors, stand with refugees
An action alert from LAMA’s ministry partners at Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest. Fact sheets and letter template included. LAMA seeks to support with compassion the dignity of individuals experiencing immigration by working to protect legal pathways to immigration and protecting the civil rights of all in our multicultural society.
ELCA responds to false accusations on X
A statement from Elizabeth Eaton, presiding bishop of the ELCA, February 2, 2025, made in response to recent characterizations of Lutheran social service organizations by DOGE, effectively undermining community care.
Global Refuge Statement on Misinformation around our Humanitarian Work
Read the statement: “As a faith-based nonprofit, we have faithfully walked alongside legally admitted refugees and immigrants for more than 85 years.”
Act Now: Global food assistance and U.S. federal aid paused
Action Alert: Bread for the World asks people of faith to urge Congress to call for an immediate end to the pause on U.S. foreign assistance and to protect domestic nutrition programs.
Presiding Bishop Eaton Issues Statement on Immigration Executive Orders
Presiding Bishop Eaton issues a statement on recent Immigration Executive Orders, outlining the policy changes that are contrary to our church’s social teachings.
Standing Strong for Refugees in Arizona
Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest offer 3 steps you can take today to stand with refugees in Arizona.
RTS Alerts Week of 01/27: Hunger
Read our first RTS alert for the 2025 Legislative Session, the early bills on Hunger that are moving through the legislature.
Revisiting Human Sexuality: ELCA Seeks Input on Social Statement Edits
The ELCA invites your feedback on proposed updates to Human Sexuality: Gift and Trust. These small editorial changes reflect shifts in marriage laws and family diversity while maintaining the statement’s theological core. Share your thoughts by January 31, 2025 via an online survey or email.
The 40-40-40 Lenten Challenge for 2025
Lenten Devotions arrive in your Inbox each day of Lent beginning Ash Wednesday! By Pastor Bill Dohle of King of Kings Lutheran in Pueblo, CO. Have you signed up? It’s not too late.
Anti-Hunger Day at the Capitol
Monday, February 3, 2025 is Arizona Food Bank Network’s annual Anti-Hunger Day at the Capitol! This is a great opportunity to learn about the core work and community programming at food banks and how you can support anti-hunger policies like continued funding for school meals in the state budget.
Environmental Day at the Capitol
Join advocates for the annual lobby day at the Arizona Capitol. Meet with your legislators, hear from great speakers, and connect with others who are doing advocacy work both inside and outside the Arizona Legislature. RSVP today!
‘What to do about poverty?’ event at New Spirit Tucson
Special event at New Spirit Lutheran in Tucson! Author, speaker and activist Shane Claiborne speaks on how we, as followers of Jesus, can help to address poverty.
Hands and feet of Christ: Meal packing event in Fountain Hills
Join us February 26, 2025, at the Fountain Hills Community Center for a family-friendly food packing event hosted by New Journey Lutheran. From 5:30–7:30 PM, volunteers will pack thousands of meals for those in need locally and globally.
Join Lutheran Lobby Day: Advocate for Justice in Nevada
The Grand Canyon Synod is all about advocacy in February! Lutheran Engagement and Advocacy in Nevada (LEAN) also holds a day of advocacy on Monday, February 10. Tell your friends in Nevada!
2025 Lent Resources from ELCA World Hunger
New for 2025! Lenten Action Guide, Calendar and Study resources for congregational use in planning educational and fundraising events at your congregation. From ELCA World Hunger.
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.
International Rescue Committee’s 2025 State Policy Guide
The International Rescue Committee (IRC) works with state elected leaders to ensure that the communities in which we work are welcoming places for refugees and other new Americans. This state policy and advocacy guide reflects efforts by states to build and strengthen infrastructure and resources to welcome refugees and other newcomers to their communities.
ELCA Advocacy Action Alert: Urge U.S. Resumption of UNRWA Funding
Urge Congress to resume funding for humanitarian aid to Palestinian refugees in Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon, Jordan and Syria via the United Nations Relief & Works Agency (UNRWA). The work of UNRWA is the work of feeding the hungry, sheltering the unsheltered and providing lifesaving medical care to tens of thousands in need.