Welcome, baby Amos!
Amos Mark Olson-Smith was born Saturday, May 30 at 8:33am. He was a healthy 8lbs 3oz when he and mama… read more
Amos Mark Olson-Smith was born Saturday, May 30 at 8:33am. He was a healthy 8lbs 3oz when he and mama… read more
This summer, we’ll hear Susannah’s favorite story about Jesus—Jesus in the boat with his friends, calming a terrifying storm. Two… read more
A: I use Olive Tree. It’s a free app on Android, iPhone, and also Windows and Macs. It makes many different… read more
“Paul, a prisoner of Christ Jesus…” is how the apostle began his letter to Philemon. Paul was literally in prison… read more
Last week, a powerful earthquake killed over 3,500 people in Nepal, near the capital, Kathmandu. Here’s how Lutherans are already responding:
Lutheran Disaster Response is committed to walking with our brothers and sisters in Nepal, as rescue efforts and assessments continue. The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) has launched an immediate large-scale emergency response with its emergency team in Kathmandu at the LWF offices, which have escaped the worst impact of the quake. The ELCA is the only U.S. member church of the LWF. We are also working with Lutheran World Relief and church partners from ACT Alliance to coordinate the response, which includes the distribution of immediate life-saving supplies such as water, food, shelter and medication to people injured. –See more here.
As you hold Nepalese survivors in prayer, remember Pastor Mike Stadie too.
Many All Saints people know Pastor Stadie well. He directs Lutheran Disaster Response, or LDR. He travels all over the world in the name of Christ and on our behalf. He is based in the ELCA churchwide offices in Chicago. He will no doubt be busy coordinating Lutherans responding to this disaster.
If you are moved to make a financial gift to support survivors of the Nepal earthquake, consider a gift through LDR. To make a gift online or to find out where to mail a check, click here.
Peace, PC