“It’s not what we do”
From The Presiding Bishop

“It’s not what we do”

At the end of the sixth chapter of the Gospel according to John, many disciples who had been following Jesus left him. Looking at the 12, Jesus asked, “Will you…

“No es lo que hacemos”
From The Presiding Bishop (Spanish)

“No es lo que hacemos”

Al final del sexto capítulo del Evangelio según Juan, muchos discípulos que habían estado siguiendo a Jesús lo abandonaron. Mirando a los 12, Jesús preguntó: “¿También ustedes quieren marcharse?” “Señor”,…

¡Feliz Año Nuevo!
From The Presiding Bishop (Spanish)

¡Feliz Año Nuevo!

¡Ah, un nuevo año! Ante nosotros se abren infinitas posibilidades como libretas nuevas al inicio del año escolar o como el arranque de la temporada de fútbol americano en Cleveland:…

Happy New Year!
From The Presiding Bishop

Happy New Year!

Ah, a new year! It opens up before us with infinite possibilities like brand new notebooks at the beginning of the school year or the beginning of football season in…

Escuchen la buena nueva
From The Presiding Bishop (Spanish)

Escuchen la buena nueva

Pero en cuanto al día y la hora, nadie lo sabe, ni siquiera los ángeles en el cielo, ni el Hijo, sino sólo el Padre. La venida del Hijo del…

Hear the good news
From The Presiding Bishop

Hear the good news

But about that day and hour no one knows, neither the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father. For as the days of Noah were, so will…

Proclives a la paradoja
From The Presiding Bishop (Spanish)

Proclives a la paradoja

Un cristiano es un señor perfectamente libre de todo, sujeto a nada. Un cristiano es un servidor perfectamente solícito con todos, servidor de todos, sujeto a todos (Martín Lutero en…

Big look at Small Catechism
From The Presiding Bishop

Big look at Small Catechism

Editor’s note: This is reprint of ELCA Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton’s column from July 2014. Just as she did at the 2016 Churchwide Assembly, Eaton encourages people to “dust off”…

How will people know?
From The Presiding Bishop

How will people know?

On Wednesday, Aug. 10, the voting members of the 2016 ELCA Churchwide Assembly received the document “Declaration on the Way.” More than 99 percent of us affirmed this significant ecumenical…

A proclivity for paradox
From The Presiding Bishop

A proclivity for paradox

A Christian is a perfectly free lord of all, subject to none. A Christian is a perfectly dutiful servant of all, subject of all, subject to all (Martin Luther in…

What it means to be Lutheran
From The Presiding Bishop

What it means to be Lutheran

Lutherans don’t often garner much media attention. In this country we don’t make up a big segment of the population. When groups of Lutherans began arriving on these shores in…