ELCA Advocacy Connections

Join the ELCA Advocacy Network: A Call to Action for Public Policy Change

As faithful members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), we are guided by the profound belief that we are freed in Christ to serve and love our neighbor. It is through our collective efforts—direct service work and robust advocacy—that we can restore and reconcile our world. The ELCA commits to living out our Lutheran conviction that governments can, and should, advance the common good.

ELCA advocacy is crucially informed by the hands-on experiences of Lutheran ministries and projects worldwide, as well as our community engagements across the United States. We channel our efforts through political advocacy to uphold and promote biblical values such as peacemaking, hospitality to strangers, environmental stewardship, and the alleviation of poverty and hunger.

Join a Growing Movement of Faithful Advocates

When we unite as a coordinated network of advocates, we achieve significant impacts on public policies at a scale and scope that would be unattainable individually. Our collective voice can make a difference in addressing timely and relevant issues, influencing legislation, and engaging with policymakers.

We invite you to join thousands of ELCA members who are already part of this transformative movement. Sign up for the ELCA e-Advocacy Network today and be a part of this passionate group of advocates working for change. Together, we can continue to make a profound impact on the policies that shape our society and uphold our mission to care for our neighbors both near and far.

Join the ELCA e-Advocacy Network Now

Let your voice be heard. Your involvement can bring about real change in the world. Sign up now and start making a difference with us!

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