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Lutherans Lobby for Low-Income Housing Assistance

January 5, 1999

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- The Lutheran Office for Governmental Affairs (LOGA), Washington, D.C., wants the housing needs of low-income citizens to be a priority in the U.S. budget for 2000. LOGA is the federal public policy advocacy office of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. "Many families trying to leave welfare...

ELCA Presiding Bishop Calls For Prayer

December 21, 1998

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- The Rev. H. George Anderson, presiding bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), issued the following statement on Monday, Dec. 21: "In the midst of the current crisis in the presidency, I join with other leaders of faith communities in calling for a time of...

Lutherans Respond To 'Millions For Mitch' Campaign

December 18, 1998

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- Through the World Hunger and Disaster Appeal of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), $450,000 in cash has been contributed to "Millions for Mitch" -- a campaign that involves millions = of Lutherans contributing millions of dollars for recovery efforts in Central America following the devastation...

The Lutheran Magazine Names Top Stories of 1998

December 18, 1998

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- The Lutheran, magazine of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), has named eight "top religion stories in the world" for 1998 and five "top religion stories in the ELCA." The lists were compiled by Willmar Thorkelson, a free-lance writer in Minneapolis, and published in the magazine's...

Lutherans Participate in 'Souper Bowl' Sunday

December 18, 1998

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- When the Rev. Brad Smith at Spring Valley Presbyterian Church, Columbia, S.C., made reference to the National = Football League's "Super Bowl" Sunday as "Souper Bowl" Sunday in his sermon, the senior youth fellowship of the congregation took the pun in earnest. As a result, a national...

John Brooks Named ELCA News Director

December 17, 1998

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- John R. Brooks, 42, becomes director for news and information in the Department for Communication of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) on Jan. 4, 1999. He succeeds Ann E. Hafften, who resigned to become director for communications at Luther Seminary, St. Paul, Minn., a seminary...

Paiva To Lead ELCA's Latino Association

December 16, 1998

HOUSTON (ELCA) -- The Rev. Carlos E. Paiva, Iglesia Luterana Angelica (Angelica Lutheran Church), Los Angeles, Calif., was elected president of La Asociacion Luterana de Ministerios Hispanos (Lutheran Association of Hispanic Ministries) of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America = (ELCA).=20 Paiva was elected by the 60 members of the...

Lutheran Vespers Airs 'A Quiet Chamber Kept For Thee'

December 15, 1998

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- "A Quiet Chamber Kept for Thee," a dramatic Christmas story by the Rev. Walter M. Wangerin, Jr., is being featured throughout December as a special Christmas broadcast of "Lutheran = Vespers," the radio ministry of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA).=20= Wangerin, master storyteller and popular...

Leaders Respond To, Prevent Clergy Sexual Abuse in the ELCA

December 11, 1998

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- It may be one of the toughest jobs in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) -- listening very carefully to accusations of clergy sexual abuse, providing information about procedures to respond, providing pastoral care for all involved and taking action. The key 130 people who deal...

Leaders Respond To, Prevent Clergy Sexual Abuse in the ELCA

December 11, 1998

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- It may be one of the toughest jobs in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) -- listening very carefully to accusations of clergy sexual abuse, providing information about procedures to respond, providing pastoral care for all involved and taking action. The key 130 people who deal...

Leaders Respond To, Prevent Clergy Sexual Abuse in the ELCA

December 11, 1998

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- It may be one of the toughest jobs in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) -- listening very carefully to accusations of clergy sexual abuse, providing information about procedures to respond, providing pastoral care for all involved and taking action. The key 130 people who deal...

Lutherans Discuss the Future of Worship

December 10, 1998

ORLANDO, Fla. (ELCA) -- "Worship is like a gas station where people get spiritually tanked up for the week," said Marty Haugen, a liturgical composer from Eagan, Minn. "Liturgy is about invitation and conversion." Haugen spoke to more than 450 musicians, pastors, seminary professors and worship leaders of the Evangelical...

American Indian and Alaska Native Peoples Discuss Concerns

December 10, 1998

HOUSTON (ELCA) -- "'Preparing the Way' was an event that brought together 62 American Indian and Alaska Native Lutherans from all over across the United States," said Marilyn Sorensen-Bush, director for Native American Ministries in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) Commission for Multicultural Ministries. "Preparing the Way" was...

Carl Volz, Church Historian, Died

December 9, 1998

ST. PAUL, Minn. (ELCA) -- Dr. Carl A. Volz, professor of church history at Luther Seminary, died Dec. 3 at his home in St. Paul at the age of 65. Volz taught for 24 years at Luther Seminary, a seminary of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), and for...

Correction: Guidelines on Lutheran-jewish Relations

December 9, 1998

For information contact: Frank Imhoff, Assoc. Director 1-773-380-2955 or NEWS@ELCA.ORG http://www.elca.org/co/news/current.html

Lutherans Gather to Pursue Their Multicultural Mission

December 9, 1998

HOUSTON (ELCA) -- "At its beginnings the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America declared its intention to be an 'inclusive community' and defined the accomplishment of that goal as of having at least 10 percent of its membership be people of color and/or whose primary language is other than English," said...

Lutheran Church in Puerto Rico Celebrates Centennial

December 3, 1998

BAYAMON, Puerto Rico (ELCA) -- Lutherans in Puerto Rico and from around the world celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Lutheran presence in Puerto Rico through a festive worship service here Oct. 31 at the Interamericana University of Puerto Rico. More than 1,000 Lutherans attended the two-hour worship service organized...

ELCA Congregations Become 'Alive in Christ'

December 3, 1998

for "Alive in Christ: Equipping Congregations for the 21st Century," an event organized by the ELCA's Division for Congregational Ministries (DCM). The Rev. M. Wyvetta Bullock and the Rev. Mark R. Moller-Gunderson, DCM executive directors, presented a summary of the best practices of ELCA congregations engaged in effective ministry and...

Tsui Receives Nobel Prize for Physics

December 3, 1998

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- Dr. Daniel C. Tsui, a graduate of Augustana College, Rock Island, Ill., received the Nobel Prize for Physics. Augustana is a college of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Tsui is the Arthur LeGrand Doty Professor of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University, Princeton, N.J., a fellow of...

Roger Kahle, Lutheran Journalist, Died

December 2, 1998

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- The Rev. Roger R. Kahle, an international journalist who covered Lutheran issues and events for 35 years, died of heart failure Dec. 1 at the age of 55. Kahle was managing editor of The Lutheran, magazine of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), and president of...

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