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Churches Hold Clinton Responsible for Middle East Peace

January 26, 1998

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America and other members of Churches for Middle East Peace (CMEP) sent a letter Jan. 15 to President Bill Clinton, praising him for meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Yasser Arafat. "As the principal sponsor of the (Arab-Israeli)...

Lutherans Respond to Ice Storms in the Northeast

January 22, 1998

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- The Lutheran Disaster Response has arranged for 40 generators to be shipped from Fargo, N.D., to aid people in upstate New York in the wake of winter and ice storms that have caused damage in the Watertown, Redwood and Mooers communities. Lutheran Disaster Response is a cooperative...

Lutheran College Nights

January 22, 1998

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- In March and April, Lutheran colleges and universities will host seven college nights across Texas, Minnesota and North Dakota. Prospective students and their families, as well as other interested people are invited to attend. Lutheran college admission representatives will be present to discuss educational programs, college costs,...

Lutherans Continue Assistance in Sierra Leone

January 22, 1998

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- Action by Churches Together (ACT) has undertaken continued work in the west African nation of Sierra Leone and issued an appeal for more than $2 million to support this work. Following the signing of the Abidjan Peace Accord in November 1996 many displaced people in Sierra Leone...

Super Bowl Sunday is "Souper Bowl Sunday" for Lutherans

January 22, 1998

(CHICAGO) ELCA -- "On the Sunday when many are tuned to the big football game and celebrating with football parties, we ask that congregations raise awareness and funds for the forgotten hungry," said Dr. Patricia J. Larsen, Tacoma, Wash. Hundreds of congregations of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America will...

Funds Needed for Relief Worker Rescue

January 22, 1998

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- Four staff members of agencies related to Action by Churches Together (ACT) were kidnaped in the fall of 1997 while working on relief programs in Chechnya. Hungarian Interchurch Aid and Orthodox Christian Charities are working closely together to ensure their safe release. ACT has issued an appeal...

ELCA Ecumenical Education Team Named

January 22, 1998

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- A committee responsible for education regarding Lutheran-Episcopal relations has been appointed in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. The group met Jan. 13-14. The ELCA's 1997 Churchwide Assembly mandated "education opportunities" in the church, stating that the ELCA recognizes the need to understand its own doctrine, creeds...

Lutheran Ethicists Don't Have All the Answers

January 22, 1998

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- More and more Americans are expecting the church to provide the moral answers to their social problems, while the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) must do more to help its members make their own ethical decisions. About 30 Lutherans tackled those among several tough issues they...

ELCA Presiding Bishop Visits Palestinian Lutherans

January 16, 1998

JERUSALEM (ELCA) --The Rev. H. George Anderson, Presiding Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), together with Lutheran and ecumenical leaders, took part in the consecration Jan. 5 of the Rev. Munib A. Younan as Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Jordan and Palestine (ELCJ). The service...

Lutheran Camps Develop Leaders for the Future

January 16, 1998

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- The outdoor ministry team of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) is exploring "ways to design camp systems that offer a caring and compassionate response to people," said Mark D. Burkhardt, ELCA director for outdoor ministries, in an interview. "Lutheran camps will work to develop a...

ELCA Ordained Women of Color Envision a "New Community"

January 16, 1998

CHICAGO (ELCA) -- Fifty-four of the 86 women of color serving as pastors of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) or studying in ELCA seminaries spent "a very powerful weekend" envisioning a church and a society "that is no longer racist, sexist, classist or even ageist" and visualizing their...

Lutheran Students Compare Freedom

January 8, 1998

WASHINGTON, D.C. (ELCA) -- Under the theme "Free for All: A Capitol Celebration of Democracy and Grace," Lutheran students from across the country met Dec. 31- Jan. 5 in Washington, D.C. for the 75th anniversary gathering of the Lutheran Student Movement-USA. Joel Christenson, 20, Virginia Miliary Institute, Lexington, was elected...

ELCA Pension Board Interest Crediting Rate

January 8, 1998

MINNEAPOLIS (ELCA) -- Trustees of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America's Board of Pensions unanimously recommended that interest crediting rates for retirees be increased in 1998. This means that both the bond fund and balanced fund reserves that provide income for retirees will be credited at a higher rate of...

ELCA Congregations Featured for Christmas TV

December 4, 1997

ELCA CONGREGATIONS FEATURED FOR CHRISTMAS TV "Welcome in the Child," a special Christmas Eve worship program, has been produced by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America for the National Council of Churches of Christ. The program, offered by ABC-TV to local affiliate stations on Dec. 24, features Antioch Lutheran, Christ...

ELCA Members Honored by Luther Institute

December 4, 1997

FOUR ELCA MEMBERS HONORED Four members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America were honored for their contributions to church and society by The Luther Institute. The four honorees were the Rev. Dr. Yoshiro Ishida, president of the newly-established Kyushu Lutheran College, Kumamoto, Japan; the Rev. Dr. Conrad Bergendoff, a...

ELCA'S Presding Bishop's Christmas Message

December 4, 1997

H. GEORGE ANDERSON'S CHRISTMAS MESSAGE "Peace on earth" must become more than the song of angels. It must become the everyday motto of human beings who make decisions and choose leaders. The Christmas story tells of one who came so that all of us might live in peace. Yet Jesus...

ELCA Lutherans Learn to Share Faith

December 4, 1997

LUTHERANS LEARN TO SHARE FAITH The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America has produced two resources, "Connections: Faith and Life" and "Sharing Your Faith with Friends, Relatives and Neighbors," designed to help adults be "faith-sharing Christians" every day of the week. The resources focus on the relationship between faith and life...

Cooper-White to Lead ELCA Synodical Relations

December 4, 1997

COOPER-WHITE REAPPOINTED TO LEAD SYNODICAL RELATIONS The Rev. Michael Cooper-White, 47, was re-appointed to a second four-year term as director of the Department for Synodical Relations for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America at a meeting of its Church Council in Chicago Nov. 14-16. The Department for Synodical Relations provides...

ELCA Communicators Gather in Pittsburgh

December 4, 1997

ELCA COMMUNICATORS GATHER IN PITTSBURGH About 140 people who tell the stories of mission and ministry in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America gathered in Pittsburgh Nov. 20-21 for the 1997 ELCA Communicators' Consultation. The 140 communicators work in the ELCA's 65 synods and other organizations of the church. The...

ELCA Addresses Clergy Sexual Abuse

December 4, 1997

ELCA TO PROVIDE RESOURCE ADDRESSING CLERGY SEXUAL ABUSE The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America's strategy for responding to sexual abuse in the church has resulted in the preparation of a new resource notebook. "The major project for our work over the past several months has been completing a phase of...

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