Our July 20th E-News features:
Camp in a Box!
Global Companion Prayer Service
Video Livestreaming Resources
And more!
Our July 2025 Mission Support Memo enlightens us about our ELCA chaplains in specialized ministry and federal chaplaincy across our church who minister to all in all kinds of places. Our ELCA chaplains in specialized ministry and federal chaplaincy serve to support those defending our country, in places outside church walls, tending to people of all needs and backgrounds and showing the gratitude and love of God to all.
LuMin is the Lutheran Campus Ministry Network. As part of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), LuMin celebrates our partnerships with other traditions and welcomes people from a variety of faith backgrounds. There are currently more than 240 faith communities connected with LuMin.
Have your ever wondered where the money we give to the Ulanga Kilombero Diocese (UKD) goes to support? Have you wanted to go see, first hand, why we support the hospital and school a half a world away, in Tanzania? Or where is Tanzania, for that matter? If this questions, or some similar have been ones you have asked yourself, now is the time to act.
This week’s e-news features:
Bishop Kristen’s Message on white supremacy and the need for anti-racism work in our synod
ELCA Grants
Revision of Definitions and Guidelines for Discipline · virtual town halls
Job Opportunity: Interim Director of Music Ministry at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho
And more!
This week’s e-news features:
Presiding Bishop Elizabeth Eaton’s June 7 Sermon Resources
Lugala Lutheran Hospital Appeal
PASSAGE - An ELCA Youth & Young Adults small groups ministry for recent high school graduates
LCS Northwest’s Online Fiesta! (event: May 30) to support the work of LCSNW’s Immigration Counseling & Advocacy Program.
And more!
To the people of the Northwest Intermountain Synod,
Attached to this letter you will find a substantial document focused on how to reopen our congregations safely. We are grateful for Rev. Brad Munroe, Executive Presbyter of the Presbyteries of Grand Canyon and de Christo, for sharing with us the work his Presbyteries did in preparation for re-opening. We have taken that document and edited it for our contexts. We have also taken a checklist that is contained within the body of the document and sent it as a separate document to make it easier for you to find and use. I strongly encourage you to review the entire document, and to distribute it to your congregation members so that everyone knows the criteria that leadership is using to establish safe parameters around worship.