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Every Friday on Facebook we give a shout out to something we saw happening in one of our MNYS congregations. In case you missed it, here’s this month’s list.
Our stewardship focus in 2016 was to assess our current directions and what is offered to the synod. See where we are headed now.
Learn more about, Freed in Christ: Race, Ethnicity, and Culture, a 1993 ELCA social statement.
Help people to engage in lectionary texts, hymns, and holidays with these shareable photo memes.
It has been said that women have the greatest potential to bring about lasting change in their communities.
A new resource that brings Luther's Small Catechism to life with worship, conversations, and personal testimonies.
Each year the synod wide ministerium offers time for our pastors to lean in and have conversations with each other, our bishop, and the synod staff.
Find resources recommended by our Hunger Committee for your use this Lent.
What did the 95 Theses really say? How might they be relevant to our church in mission today?
What us the appropriate way for Lutheran Christians to be active in society? Why and how should each individual, congregation, synod, leader, and the churchwide expression operate in the public arena?