Our Calling in Education is centered around the belief that God calls us to educate people in the Christian faith for their baptismal vocation and to seek with others to ensure that all have access to high-quality education. By seeking greater access for all to education, we serve the common good and ultimately make possible the development of each person’s personal gifts and abilities. This calling is rooted in a Lutheran heritage that values education for all people in both church and society.
The statement discusses particular responsibilities among people of faith that range from increased attention to faith formation in congregational life to public advocacy for equitable, sufficient and effective funding of public schools. It lifts up – among other concerns – renewed attention to the quality of ELCA colleges, universities and seminaries, the vital role of campus ministries, and the importance of corporate and non-profit support for institutions and for students who need opportunities for education. This social statement was adopted by the 2007 ELCA Churchwide Assembly.
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