Signs of welcome
Mission & Ministry

Signs of welcome

As a child, Angela Koterwski would recite her bedtime prayers by mimicking her mother. It was the only time she would pray. While she shadowed her mother’s gestures, the little…

Lutherans build connections with Jamaican deaf ministries
Mission & Ministry

Lutherans build connections with Jamaican deaf ministries

Deaf people around the world are isolated and oppressed but can be united in faith, according to Beth Lockhard, pastor of Christ the King Deaf Church, West Chester, Pa. On this…

The Campaign for the ELCA: A look at domestic initiatives
Mission & Ministry

The Campaign for the ELCA: A look at domestic initiatives

 Launched in early 2014, the ELCA’s five-year, $198 million “Always Being Made New: The Campaign for the ELCA” is well underway. With 10 major priorities, the campaign’s comprehensive scope offers…

The Campaign for the ELCA: What you need to know
Mission & Ministry

The Campaign for the ELCA: What you need to know

Celebrating 25 years as a church body and bringing together members, congregations, synods and partners in ministry, the ELCA’s five-year, $198 million “Always Being Made New: The Campaign for the…

Recovery and the church
Mission & Ministry

Recovery and the church

Suzanna Hayes says she was broken four years ago. She’d been sober for 14 years but felt stagnant in her recovery. Around that time she saw a flier for Common…

Seminary status check
Mission & Ministry

Seminary status check

For nearly 200 years, Lutheran seminaries in the United States have been educating pastors, missionaries and other church workers for service in congregations, social service agencies and other countries. Thousands…

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Mission & Ministry

A new kind of pastor

As seminaries rework the ways they train new pastors, congregations may have to alter their “image” of a pastor. “We look at the world around us, and the church, as…

Holistic healing
Mission & Ministry

Holistic healing

For most of the past two centuries, healing and faith were as intertwined as the serpent encircling the rod in the symbol for medicine. Jesus and his disciples healed not…

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