Civic Participation
LDR: Resiliency through Faith and Place
ZoomOnline Training via Zoom Special Guest: Reverend Deacon Mary Sanders and Natalie Bennett Join Reverend Deacon Mary Sanders of Community Lutheran Partners for a conversation about her work with the American Geophysical Union (AGU). She and Natalie Bennett, PhD student in Environmental Studies at the University of Colorado, are collaborating on a project to build
Our Kairos Moment: Active Hope and Agents of Change
ZoomIn June 2024, the ELCA released “Our Kairos Moment: A Study Guide on Earth’s Climate Crisis.” Over the next four months, Lutherans Restoring Creation will facilitate a study group on this guide during our connections call time, each hour focusing on one part (of four) of the study guide. We hope that by going through
Hope in a Divided World: A Faithful Response to Christian Nationalism
United Lutheran Seminary 61 Seminary Ridge, Gettysburg, PA, United StatesJoin us for a weekend with Dr. Lori Brandt Hale, president of the International Bonhoeffer Society - English Language Section AND Amanda Tyler of Christians Against Christian Nationalism. Discover how people of faith can authentically and humbly act at the intersection of civic life and faith, in contrast and response to the forces of Christian Nationalism,
LDR Connections to Synods and Congregations
Zoom2 hours | Online via Zoom Facilitator: Sean Coffman, Lutheran Disaster Response LDR Connection to Synods and Congregations is designed to help Synods and Congregations understand the different ways to be involved in disaster response. The course identifies the different phases of a disaster and examines disaster’s broader definition, from weather-related events to care for