Civic Life & Faith: A Study for Our Time
How do we live our faith faithfully in a complex civic world?
An ELCA Study, sponsored by Human Dignity Delegates and 60+ Ministry
Beginning next week you are invited to join Pastor Michael for a six-session study that explores the deep connections between Christian faith, discipleship, and civic life. Rooted in the ELCA’s Study of Civic Life & Faith, this series creates space for learning, reflection, and thoughtful conversation, even when we do not all agree.
Please click the link below or use your worship slip to let us know you plan to attend. Sessions are in the Youth Room, Tuesdays, January 6, 13, 20, 27 and February 3 and 10 and will be offered twice each week for flexibility.
- Daytime: 10–11:30 a.m.
- Evening: 7–8:30 p.m.
Together, we will listen, question, discern, and practice being people of grace in public life.
Session Topics
- Session 1: How Is God’s Invitation to Discipleship Lived Out in a Democracy?
- Session 2: How Do Christians Address Controversial Civic Issues?
- Session 3: What Are Lutheran Views on Civic Life?
- Session 4: What Are the Objectives of Democracy in the United States?
- Session 5: What Does Faith-Based Living Have to Do with Civic Life?
- Session 6: How Do We Go in Peace to Love and Serve the Lord in Civic Life?
All are welcome. Bring your curiosity, your convictions, your questions, and your hope. This is an invitation to grow in faith, deepen understanding, and practice thoughtful, faithful engagement in the public square.
Use the link below to sign up for this series!





