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2026 Lent Resources from ELCA World Hunger
Use the 2025-26 Action Guide and the 2026 Lenten Calendar for congregations in planning educational and fundraising events at your congregation. From ELCA World Hunger.
2025: A Year of Faithful Presence and Public Witness
In 2025, LAMA brought faith into Arizona’s public square through direct advocacy, voter engagement, and sustained relationships with lawmakers and congregations across the state. Read the recap of 2025 here.
Advocating for Dignity: LSS-SW Prepares for a Challenging 2026
Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest prepares for a challenging 2026, as state leaders warn of a tight Arizona budget and federal officials propose changes to the “public charge” test that could harm immigrant communities and caregivers. Strong advocacy will be essential to protect basic needs, human dignity, and access to vital supports.
Add Your Voice to Protect Creation: Sign-on Opportunities for Faith Leaders
The National Religious Partnership for the Environment (NRPE) urgently seeks signatures from faith leaders on two critical petitions that defend our shared moral responsibility to safeguard creation.
Sign-on declaration for people of faith addresses democracy, more
The Democracy at Risk: A Response from the Faith Community Declaration is a call to action from people of faith who reject authoritarianism, nationalism, and the misuse of religion for power. Reclaiming the Heritage is a call to act, grounded in scripture, history, and hope.
Sign-on letter opposing Arizona HCM 2002 and HR 4097
From Arizona Faith Network comes this request to sign a letter to the members of the Arizona House of Representatives and Senate in support of Muslim communities in Arizona.
We Are Called as Lutherans: The Impacts of the Federal Spending Law
Living Lutheran article by Debra Madras Efrid. “What are we as Lutherans called to do to ease the impact of the federal spending law?”
Standing with Our Jewish Neighbors After the Bondi Beach Attack
The Rev. Yehiel Curry, presiding bishop of the ELCA, issues statement on terror attack on Jewish community in Australia. Read it here.
From Lament to Action: Bishop Curry on Gun Violence and Advent Hope
The Rev. Yehiel Curry, presiding bishop of the ELCA, issues statement on Brown University shooting. Read it here.
LAMA Policy Council Announces 2026 Policy Priorities
What will Lutheran Advocacy Ministry Arizona be working on in the new year? The LAMA Policy Council announces its Policy Priorities for 2026. Read all about it.
How will H.R. 1 affect Arizona’s Budget?
Is Arizona’s $67 M Balance sufficient to address $1.1 B of H.R. 1 tax impacts? What about SNAP cuts? Read key indicators by Arizona Food Bank Network (AzFBN) and Arizona Food Systems Network (AzFSN) and how it will likely affect the upcoming state legislative session.
A Christmas Whisper of Love and Hope from Presiding Bishop Curry
Presiding Bishop Yehiel Curry shares a Christmas children’s sermon inviting us to listen for God’s gentle whispers of love, hope, and peace. The video is available for congregational use, along with downloadable English and Spanish PDFs.
#GivingTuesday: LAMA moves the goalpost!
We have exciting news to share: LAMA blew past its $5000 goal mid-afternoon, so we’re challenging ourselves to DOUBLE that goal by midnight. Please help us reach our new $10,000 goal!
Share the Joy: Christmas Volunteer Opportunities with LSS-SW
LSS-SW is seeking volunteers for Christmas gift-wrapping, delivery, Shopping Guide roles, and card-making in both Tucson and the Phoenix area. All gifts and Christmas cards are due December 15, with deliveries taking place December 18–21.
The government shutdown is over. What comes next?
The good news and bad news for SNAP and WIC post-government shutdown, as noted by Arizona Food Bank Network in their November issue of ‘Inside Scoop’.
The countdown has begun: Giving Tuesday is next week!
You are invited to take action with us on Giving Tuesday, December 2, by helping us raise $5,000 to provide LAMA with the resources needed to continue our mission to end hunger, protect legal pathways to immigration, ensure equal access to healthcare, voting, housing and so much more.
Progress and Setbacks in Reducing HIV in Tanzania
Dr. Paul Mmbando leads the health department for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Tanzania (ELCT). Daudi Msseemmaa, ELCA Regional Representative to East Africa talked to him on Nov. 17, 2025 about the church’s role as World AIDS Day observance approached.