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A legacy of care

Standing 6 feet 3 inches tall—2 inches shorter than his grandfather—Christopher Heller towers over frail, elderly worshipers in wheelchairs attending Sunday service at Lutheran Care Center, a skilled nursing home…

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Moved by the Spirit in the midst of strife

More than 7 million people in South Sudan need humanitarian assistance as a result of drought and renewed violence. According to UNICEF, famine was recently declared in the north-central part of the…

Honest speech and action with kids
Faith in Action

Honest speech and action with kids

There are so many things that are hard to talk about with children. Their questions never end, no matter how hard we try to put them off. And sometimes our…

Cultivating curiosity
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Cultivating curiosity

Blueprints were strewn hastily over a tabletop. A truck putt-putt-putted its way across the carpet squares. Little orange hard hats circled a room filled with the cacophony of a construction…

Engaging body, mind and soul in worship
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Engaging body, mind and soul in worship

How do we engage our whole selves in worship? Martin Billmeier, pastor of St. Lucas Lutheran Church, Toledo, Ohio, reflected on this question in a meditation last Lent, asserting he…

ELCA presiding bishop signs ecumenical declaration supporting refugees
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ELCA presiding bishop signs ecumenical declaration supporting refugees

ELCA Presiding Bishop Elizabeth A. Eaton has added her signature to a national ecumenical declaration in support of refugees. The statement, issued by Church World Service and the National Council…

ELCA presiding bishop responds to attacks on Jewish community
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ELCA presiding bishop responds to attacks on Jewish community

CHICAGO (Feb. 22, 2017) – The Rev. Elizabeth A. Eaton, presiding bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), has issued a letter in response to recent attacks and…

Celebrating diversity
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Celebrating diversity

How can we teach children to celebrate diversity? Years ago, as I dropped my daughter off at preschool one day, I noticed a girl point to a boy and ask…