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Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton

Unity in diversity

ELCA presiding bishop issues International Women’s Day letter

A proclivity for paradox

What it means to be Lutheran

From persecution to witness

Love your neighbor

Easter message from ELCA Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton

Holy Saturday

Sábado Santo

Time to get to know each other

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Unity in diversity

In a time when it seems fragmentation and rancor are the world’s orders of the day, ELCA Lutherans and three denominations of the Reformed tradition—the United Church of Christ, the Reformed Church in America and the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)—are celebrating 20 years of mutual faith, trust, mission and relationship.
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