Lectionary blog: Is God active in our world?
The Scripture lessons loudly assert the real presence of a real God.
The Scripture lessons loudly assert the real presence of a real God.
We also need repentance, which leads to a change in direction.
Church, if done right, reminds us of things we’d rather not think about.
“What is God like?” and also “What is godlike?”
In the midst of distress, can God be trusted to still care about us?
A week of prayers for the world and ministries of this church.
ELCA schools provide opportunities for that growth to happen.
We strive to let go of everything but the love and grace of God.
On All Saints Day, we trust in God and smile through our tears.
More than 450 students at Augsburg College, Minneapolis, participated in City Service Day this year, an opportunity to go off campus to complete service projects in city neighborhoods. First-year students…
It is a radical repentance, one that leads to new life in Christ.
God cares about what God has saved, and God loves it all.
You have attempted to access a feature of this website that is only available to members of livinglutheran.org.
A free membership gives you a customized dashboard for curated content based on your interest, the ability to like and save articles, an optional subscription to a weekly email digest “LL Stories”, and more.
Already have an account? log in
If you are a subscriber to the LL Stories email digest from before the introduction of the new website in December 2025, your account is intact, but your password will need to be reset unless you have a login for another ELCA website.
If you have a login for another ELCA website like community.elca.org, directory.elca.org or others you can use the password associated with that login.