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05/08/2026

The Southeastern Synod Hunger Team is excited to share another powerful hunger ministry story from within our synod.
For 16 years, Rock Of Ages Lutheran Church, Stone Mountain , GA has faithfully served a midday emergency meal to neighbors in need. This video offers a glimpse into a ministry rooted in compassion, consistency, and community, reminding us that simple acts of love can have a lasting impact.
We invite you to watch, be inspired, and share this story with others.
Is your congregation engaged in hunger ministry? We would love to hear your story, too. Whether big or small, your work matters and can encourage others across our synod. Reach out to the Southeastern Synod Hunger Team and help us continue to tell these stories of hope and faithful service.
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05/07/2026

Statement from Bishop Kevin L. Strickland
Southeastern Synod, ELCA

Grace and peace to you in the name of Jesus Christ.

In recent days, the Supreme Court’s ruling changing protections connected to the Voting Rights Act and ongoing redistricting decisions affecting states within the Southeastern Synod (Tennessee has already voted and Alabama is about to) have raised renewed concern for many across our communities. As people of faith, and as Lutherans committed to both the Gospel and the flourishing of our neighbors, we cannot view these matters merely as political questions. They are deeply moral and spiritual questions because they concern human dignity, representation, equity, and the common good.

The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America has long affirmed that participation in civic life is an expression of our vocation as citizens and disciples. Our church’s social statement, Church in Society: A Lutheran Perspective, reminds us that “God calls the church to witness to the sacredness of all life and the responsibility to seek justice in all earthly structures.” Likewise, the ELCA’s social message on government and civic engagement calls upon us to advocate for systems that are fair, accessible, transparent, and protective of the voices of all people, especially communities historically marginalized or excluded.
Voting rights are not simply about elections. They are about whether every person is seen, valued, and heard.

Redistricting is not merely about maps. It is about whether communities have equitable representation and whether the voices of Black, Brown, rural, immigrant, poor, disabled, and historically disenfranchised neighbors are honored equally in our democracy. Otherwise, it is not a democracy.

As a church rooted in the Gospel of Jesus Christ, we affirm that every human being bears the image of God. Therefore, any policy, practice, or structure that diminishes access, weakens representation, or creates barriers to full participation in public life must be carefully examined in light of our baptismal calling to “strive for justice and peace in all the earth.”
This is not partisan work. It is Gospel work. The Gospel is the good news of God. God’s “good news” can’t just be for some but is always for all.

Throughout Scripture, God continually calls God’s people to protect the vulnerable and ensure justice within the life of the community. The prophet Micah declares: “What does the Lord require of you but to do justice, love kindness, and walk humbly with your God?” (Micah 6:8). The call to justice is not secondary to faith; it is one expression of faithful discipleship.

As Lutherans, we understand that God works through earthly institutions for the good ordering of society. We also understand that those institutions are imperfect and continually in need of accountability, repentance, and reform. Our calling as church is neither withdrawal nor silence, but faithful engagement shaped by truth, compassion, and courage.
In this moment, I encourage the congregations and people of the Southeastern Synod to:
• Pray for our nation, courts, elected leaders, and communities. Vote!
• Educate ourselves about how voting laws and redistricting decisions affect our neighbors.
• Advocate for fair access to voting and equitable representation for all people. Remembering we do not, nor should we make the right to vote a partisan event.
• Reject cynicism and division while staying steadfast in the work of justice.
• Remember that our ultimate hope is not in political systems alone, but in the reign of God that calls us toward beloved community. The beloved community that human dignity, equal rights, and justice, find their home.

The church must continue to proclaim clearly that democracy functions best when every voice matters and every person has meaningful access to participation. We are called not only to preach the Gospel, but to live the Gospel in ways that seek dignity, equity, and justice for all God’s people.

In a time of polarization and mistrust, may we be people who bear witness to another way, the way of Christ, marked by truth, mercy, courage, and hope.

“The steadfast love and faithfulness will meet; righteousness and peace will kiss each other.” — Psalm 85:10

+The Rev. Dr. Kevin L. Strickland
Bishop, Southeastern Synod ELCA

Southeastern Synod ELCA
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
ELCA Advocacy

05/06/2026

Join us for the National Day of Prayer on May 7!

Religions for Peace USA is hosting an interfaith prayer service with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America as a supporting member. Log in at 2 p.m. Eastern time via Zoom or Facebook to participate in this time of prayer and unity.

Register through the link in the comments section below.

04/28/2026

A great story of Love in Action in our synod.

04/21/2026

Application Timeline
*Letter of inquiry form open: April 15 – July 1, 2026
*Letter of inquiry review: July 13 – September 15, 2026
*Response to the letter of inquiry (decline or accept): October 30,
2026
*Invited applicants to complete grant application in ELCA
GrantMaker: October – December 2026
*Review and communication between ELCA World Hunger staff
and grant applicants on proposal: October – December 2026
*Award notifications shared with applicants: January 2027
*2027 Domestic Hunger Grants start date: March 1, 2027
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03/18/2026

Join faith leaders, policymakers and economists in Lenten Conversation on the pressing global health challenges of our time. The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is a cosponsor of "Connecting Faith and Action in a Global Health Crisis," an interactive, online convening on Wed. Mar. 25 from 1-3:30 ET. Register from bit.ly/FaithGlobalHealth.

This is a Lenten opportunity to reflect on the state of global health and the moral responsibility to protect life and dignity - including the role of Christians in advancing global health and faithful, evidence-based responses to challenges.

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02/11/2026

During Black History Month, the Southeastern Synod’s Diversity & Justice Task Force is proud to celebrate and uplift Black voices by highlighting 11 inspiring authors and their powerful books throughout the month of February. Each week, we will share stories, insights, and resources that honor Black creativity, faith, resilience, and wisdom.
Join us as we learn, reflect, and grow together by supporting Black authors, deepening our understanding, and continuing the work of justice, equity, and love. Let this month be a time of celebration, education, and meaningful action

11/27/2025
11/12/2025
Tennessee!“For I was hungry and you gave me food…” – Matthew 25:35Across our nation, millions are facing food insecurity...
11/07/2025

Tennessee!

“For I was hungry and you gave me food…” – Matthew 25:35

Across our nation, millions are facing food insecurity, and with the suspension of SNAP benefits in many areas, the need is growing even greater. Families, children, and seniors are struggling to put meals on the table.
If you or someone you know needs food, there are resources available to help.
If you’re looking for ways to help, there are opportunities to give, volunteer, and make a difference.
🔗 Check the links below to find both kinds of resources — because when we care for one another, we live out Christ’s call to love our neighbor.
Need Food?
Tennessee TEFA Food Finder https://www.tn.gov/agriculture/department/administration/commodity-distribution/emergency-food-assistance-program.html
Feeding America-Find Your Local Food Bank https://www.feedingamerica.org/find-your-local-foodbank
Second Harvest of Coastal GA-Find Food https://helpendhunger.org/find-food/
Want to Help?
You can use the same links above to learn about the needs of your local food banks and how you can volunteer.
You can also explore the ELCA World Hunger resource page to discover meaningful ways to give and support ministries serving people facing food insecurity.
https://www.elca.org/.../elca-world-hunger/ways-to-give

Mississippi!“For I was hungry and you gave me food…” – Matthew 25:35Across our nation, millions are facing food insecuri...
11/07/2025

Mississippi!

“For I was hungry and you gave me food…” – Matthew 25:35

Across our nation, millions are facing food insecurity, and with the suspension of SNAP benefits in many areas, the need is growing even greater. Families, children, and seniors are struggling to put meals on the table.
If you or someone you know needs food, there are resources available to help.
If you’re looking for ways to help, there are opportunities to give, volunteer, and make a difference.
🔗 Check the links below to find both kinds of resources — because when we care for one another, we live out Christ’s call to love our neighbor.
Need Food?
Mississippi Food Network Food Pantry Finder https://www.msfoodnet.org/help/
Feeding America-Find Your Local Food Bank https://www.feedingamerica.org/find-your-local-foodbank
Second Harvest of Coastal GA-Find Food https://helpendhunger.org/find-food/
Want to Help?
You can use the same links above to learn about the needs of your local food banks and how you can volunteer.
You can also explore the ELCA World Hunger resource page to discover meaningful ways to give and support ministries serving people facing food insecurity.
https://www.elca.org/.../elca-world-hunger/ways-to-give

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