PLTS has recently announced plans to move fully online and suspend their residential seminary programs. The growth in Distance Learning is happening across all seven ELCA seminaries, and across theological education regardless of denomination.
Ecumenical and Interfaith Ministry
Recently, Bishop Manlove asked me to serve as the synod’s ecumenical and interfaith representative with the tasks of naming, describing, highlighting the ecumenical and interfaith ministries which are in place throughout the Northwest Intermountain Synod, and encouraging the people of the synod to be engaged in them.
Our Kairos Moment
Welcome to “Our Kairos Moment,” a study guide for the ELCA’s social message “Earth’s Climate Crisis.” In this guide you will find four sessions designed to dig more deeply into major themes from the social message.
Within each session you will find learning activities, Bible studies, ideas for prayer and lessons drawn from passages of the social message.
A Joyful Procession
Commission for a Renewed Lutheran Church
Discerning How Your Faith and Civic Life Relate
Did you know that the phrase ‘separation of church and state’ does not appear in our U.S. Constitution? It was first attributed to U.S. President Thomas Jefferson in 1802 in a letter to Danbury Baptist Association in Connecticut as he attempted to clarify his understanding of the Constitution’s First Amendment, Freedom of Religion, Speech, and the Press. Specifically, it states, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof..." Jefferson wasn’t saying our religious beliefs and government should be separated, but only that the U.S. Government cannot establish, for the country, a national religion. Similarly, it cannot prevent the free expressions of one’s faith.