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ELCA Reporter, Others Released from Detention in Zimbabwe

January 28, 2003

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- A section editor for The Lutheran, the magazine of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), and colleagues from Europe and Africa who were detained by authorities in Zimbabwe, were released Jan. 28, said the Rev. David L. Miller, editor for The Lutheran. Kathleen Kastilahn, Chicago, who...

Lutheran Ethicists Learn about War in the Islamic Tradition

January 27, 2003

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- About 45 ethicists and pastors of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) discussed war in the Islamic tradition. Staff of the ELCA Division for Church in Society hosted the annual gathering of Lutheran ethicists Jan. 8-10 at the St. Paul of the Cross Retreat Center, Pittsburgh,...

ELCA Mission Builders Plan Nine Projects in 2003

January 27, 2003

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- Sixty-three Mission Builders of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in American (ELCA) have signed up to work on construction projects with nine congregations in 2003. "There are several projects that could be ready to build by fall, so hopefully more Mission Builders can be involved," said Dean Hiner,...

Lutherans Should Be Healers and Peacemakers Around the World

January 24, 2003

DENVER (ELCA) -- The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) North America Pre-Assembly Consultation "is about preparing to be healers in the world," said the Rev. Mark S. Hanson, presiding bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), one of the LWF's 136 member churches. Hanson welcomed some 70 voting delegates,...

ELCA Hosts Youth "Extravaganza" in Atlanta, Jan. 30-Feb. 2

January 24, 2003

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- Leaders of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) who are committed to strengthening the Christian faith lives of youth and young adults will gather Jan. 30-Feb. 2 for the 2003 Youth Ministry Network Extravaganza at the Hilton Hotel, Atlanta. "For the typical youth ministry worker, the...

ELCA Peace Prize Forum Explores World Politics, Feb. 14-15

January 24, 2003

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- Richard C. Holbrooke, Walter F. Mondale and Dr. Shashi Tharoor will address the 15th annual Peace Prize Forum, "Striving for Peace: A World Without Borders," Feb. 14-15 at Concordia College, Moorhead, Minn. Concordia is one of 28 college and universities of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America...

Ives Serves Interim Position as Top ELCA Chaplain

January 22, 2003

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- The Rev. Ivan G. Ives, chaplain (Col.), U.S. Army, Ret., was named interim assistant for federal chaplaincies of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) Department for Synodical Relations. He will direct the ELCA Office for Federal Chaplaincies in Washington, D.C., until a successor is found for...

Synod Bishop Lifts Sanctions Imposed on Two Congregations

January 17, 2003

SAINT PAUL, Minn. (ELCA) -- The Rev. Peter Rogness, bishop of the Saint Paul (Minn.) Area Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), announced Jan. 15 that he had lifted sanctions imposed on two congregations in 2001. Hosanna! Lutheran Church, Lakeville, Minn., and St. Paul-Reformation Lutheran Church, St....

Lutheran Students Push for "Politics of Compassion"

January 15, 2003

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- Some Lutheran college and university students expressed concern on the possibility of war between the United States and Iraq at "Celebrate IV: Weave Us Together," Albuquerque, N.M., Dec. 28-Jan.1. In a petition signed by 350 of the 1,100 students attending the event, students vowed to "advocate for...

Lutheran Men in Mission Shipping Bibles Across ELCA

January 14, 2003

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- Lutheran Men in Mission (LMM), the men's ministry of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), hopes to start and engage men's ministry programs in up to 975 congregations by putting the "Master Builders Bible for Men" into the hands of six men in each of those...

Lutherans Team up for "Souper Bowl of Caring"

January 13, 2003

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- Before gathering with family and friends on the National Football League's (NFL) "Super Bowl Sunday" Jan. 26, members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) will huddle and go on the offense to attack hunger. On the day of the Super Bowl, congregations of the ELCA...

Lutheran Lecture Series Explores the Impact of King's Dream

January 13, 2003

Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary (LTSS), Columbia, S.C. + Gonzalez and Townes with the Rev. Daniel M. Bell Jr., assistant professor of theological ethics, LTSS Feb. 18 Trinity Lutheran Seminary, Columbus, Ohio. + Forbes and Paris with an Interfaith "I Have a Dream" panel Feb. 25 Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia...

ELCA Mission Investment Fund Announces New Terms, Rates

January 9, 2003

CHICAGO (ELCA) --The Mission Investment Fund (MIF) of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) announced new terms for loans to ELCA mission congregations that include a zero-percent interest rate for the first two years and a 2 percent interest rate for the next five years for purchases of vacant...

Lutherans Support Typhoon Relief Efforts in Guam

January 8, 2003

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- Lutheran Disaster Response, a ministry of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) and Lutheran Church- Missouri Synod, is helping residents of Guam recover after Typhoon Pongsona struck the island in December. Lutheran Disaster Response provided a $10,000 grant to support Church World Service typhoon recovery efforts...

Iraq, Middle East, Sexuality Studies Top 2002 ELCA Stories

January 8, 2003

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- Uneasiness about the possibility of war with Iraq, a continuing crisis between Palestinians and Israelis, and studies on sexuality were among the top news stories involving the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) in 2002, according to the ELCA News Service, a component of the ELCA Department...

Lutherans Provide Funds for Famine Relief in Ethiopia

December 27, 2002

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- Members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) contributed $70,000 of the church's International Disaster Response fund to support famine relief efforts in Ethiopia. "More than 6.8 million people in Ethiopia are facing severe food shortages," said the Rev. Y. Franklin Ishida, director for international communication,...

Clark Morphew, Journalist, Former Lutheran Pastor, Dies

December 27, 2002

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- Clark D. Morphew, nationally syndicated religion columnist, former religion writer for the St. Paul (Minn.) Pioneer Press and former Lutheran pastor, died Dec. 24 of lung cancer. Morphew, 64, died at his home in South St. Paul, Minn. His weekly religion column was syndicated and published by...

Rev. Barbara Lundblad Featured on 'Day 1' Broadcasts

December 19, 2002

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- The Rev. Barbara K. Lundblad, associate professor of preaching at Union Theological Seminary, New York, returns as speaker for three installments of "Day 1," formerly known as "The Protestant Hour," a nationally broadcast radio program also accessible via streaming audio on the Web. Lundblad, a pastor of...

Lutheran Pastor Completes 50-State Unicycle Trek

December 16, 2002

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- A one-wheeled odyssey that began April 9 in Alaska concluded Nov. 16 in Hawaii. The Rev. Lars J. Clausen, a pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), rode his unicycle on a route that took him through all 50 states of the United States and...

Twenty-three Lutherans in the 108TH Congress

December 13, 2002

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- There are 23 Lutherans -- 12 Democrats and 11 Republicans -- in the 108th Congress of the United States, according to the Lutheran Office for Governmental Affairs (LOGA), Washington, D.C., the federal public policy advocacy office of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA). LOGA is a...

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