Monday, December 28, 2009

World Day of Peace


The 43rd World Day of Peace will be celebrated on 1 January 2010.

The United Nations invited the world to celebrate One Day In Peace - January 1, 2000 - as the beginning of the International Decade for the Culture of Peace & Nonviolence for the Children of the World! Lutheran Peace Fellowship joined with 1000 other organizations in almost 140 nations in this launch for a better world... Throughout the past decade, LPF has developed resources, workshops, and trainings in the effort to create a culture of peace and nonviolent responses to conflict.

links:

International Day of Peace - Wikipedia

Pax Christi - World Day of Peace

USCCB - World Day of Peace

THEME FOR THE WORLD DAY OF PEACE 2010

ONE DAY IN PEACE

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Christmas Day
December 25th
It is not always “simple” to live and work for simplicity and sustainability in our world.
This is especially true during the holiday season when consumerism is working overtime.
Here are ideas on simplicity in the way we live, the gifts we give, the time we share, and the ways we prepare to receive the Prince of Peace.
Peacepoints: Reclaim the Season

Success!
LPF´s top program priority last spring was offering information and encouragement to our members to support increased funding for poverty related assistance. We are pleased to report that on December 13, the Senate approved H.R. 3288, a "consolidated" appropriations bill that contains FY 2010 funding for this along with other important priorities. Approved earlier by the House, the bill is now on the President's desk for his signature.
The bill includes funding increases for USAID, Global Health and Child Survival, Development Assistance, Agriculture and Food Security Programs, Basic and Higher Education,, Educational and Cultural Exchanges, Energy and the Environment, Peace Corps, Millennium Challenge Corporation and substantial funding for Improving Access to Safe Drinking Water and Humanitarian Assistance. A complete summary can be found at:
http://appropriations.house.gov/pdf/FY10_SFOPS_Conference_Summary.pdf

Wednesday, December 09, 2009


Human Rights Day 2009 on December 10

will focus on non-discrimination.


“Discrimination lies at the root of many of the world’s most pressing human rights problems. No country is immune from this scourge. Eliminating discrimination is a duty of the highest order.”
Navi Pillay
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights


Discrimination: treating a person or particular group of people differently, especially in a worse way from the way in which you treat other people, based on the group, class, or category to which they belong (skin color, religion, sex, etc.) rather than on individual merit: intolerance and prejudice.

videos:

UN Human Rights Chief urges an end to discrimination



Anthony Romero message for Human Rights Day



Robert Archer Interview



Wilder Tayler




Links:

Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights - Human Rights Day 2009

The Campaign for U.S. Ratification of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC)

LPF resource: Addressing Racism: Challenge for Peacemakers

Lutheran Human Relations Association

The Lutheran World Federation - Office for International Affairs and Human Rights

Lutheran Immigration & Refugee Service

Lutherans Concerned/ North America

Goodsoil

ELCA:

Human Rights - CSR program

Human Dignity and Human Rights

ELCA Commission for Multicultural Ministries

Journal of Lutheran Ethics - February 2009 issue - Human Rights and Family


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Atonement Lutheran Church

Reconciling in Christ team presents:



HOPE, HOMOSEXUALITY, and HOSPITALITY

A Bible study by Bishop Dave Brauer-Rieke, Oregon Synod - ELCA

Wednesday, January 27th 6:00 PM – Potluck and fellowship; 7:00 PM – Bible study, followed by questions and answers. Everyone is welcome! (541) 265-2554 (download the flier)

If you are interested in more information about the Reconciling in Christ process and how to hold such an event in your own congregation, check out the following online websites and resources:

Lutherans Concerned/North America

Caring Conversations - Trinity's Affirmation of Welcome

goodsoil.org – Lutheran Alliance for Full Participation

Wingspan

Soulforce


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Dramatic new film
"The End of Poverty?"
nationwide premier

Now Showing in Seattle

for other cities see the full schedule and more details . . .

Interview: Filmmaker Philippe Diaz on “The End of Poverty?”

Wednesday, October 14, 2009


New Resources for Parents and Youth

Three new resources offer concise information on several of the most pressing concerns among parents and young people today. Each offers a brief description of the most useful sources, web links, and more than a few little-known gems. Here are the titles:

Resources for Parents, Especially on the New Media

Recommended Computer Games

Finding Good Books for Young People

LPF resources and expertise build on numerous workshops for parents, teachers, and young people in congregations, teacher in-service days, regional events, and national conferences as well as scores of leadership training programs.

Friday, October 02, 2009


International Day of Nonviolence


International Day of Nonviolence was declared by the United Nations to be marked on October 2nd, the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, leader of the Indian independence movement and a pioneer of the philosophy and strategy of non-violence. Check out our video series on Gandhi's philosophy and its impact.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009


LPF's national coordinator, Glen Gersmehl, is being featured today in a video on the ELCA web site. The ELCA made 3-4 minute videos on peace themes for the week leading up to the International Day of Prayer for Peace.

This video series so far has featured Dennis Frado, director of the Lutheran Center for World Community in NY City, Rev Stephen Bouman who directs the ELCA's unit on Congregational Mission, and Donna Braband, ELCA director of schools. Here's the link to today's video with each of the above underneath. They should all be visible for the whole week, and additional ones will be added in the remaining days before Sept. 21.

Both the ELCA and LPF web sites offer a variety of prayers, litanies and other materials to use in the Sunday before and after the Day of Prayer for Peace. BOth have blurbs at or near the top of the home page: www.lutheranpeace.org and www.elca.org.

Here is the link to the videos:
http://www.elca.org/Our-Faith-In-Action/Justice/Decade-for-Nonviolence/International-Day-of-Prayer-for-Peace.aspx#video
Protesters say the game misrepresents the experience of war by making it seem like fun, like a game. read more . . .

Friday, August 28, 2009



Urgent Action: Defend Democracy
in Latin America

The future of democracy in Latin America is at stake.

Please download this article as a pdf and share widely

Friday, August 07, 2009

LPF Resources for Youth Leaders

Here is a new select list of LPF Resources for Youth Leaders all on one page.

Saturday, May 23, 2009


2009 ELCA

Youth Gathering

New Orleans, July 22-26, 2009

read more . . . print flyer

Volunteer opportunity: Can you help out at the ELCA Youth Gathering? LPF's large exhibit area includes the Path of Hope, peace flag art activity, and resources for action. There are a variety of ways to plug in, and you'll be inspired by meeting lutheran youth and adults, sharing stories, and new peacemaking info. If you're not going, please pass this on to someone you know. Give us a call to talk it over! Rev. Carol Jensen, 425-422-5494, lpfyouth@gmail.com

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Lutheran Peace Fellowship trainer inspires young people to action

Lindsey Bulger and LPF were featured in the recent edition of the Metro Lutheran newspaper! Read it below or check it out here.

Lutheran Peace Fellowship trainer inspires young people to action
04/20/09
Bob Hulteen

Lindsey Bulger clearly knows how to think on her feet. Being a visible advocate for peacemaking efforts can often set one up for possible conflict.

But, even more important for Bulger, her work with young people who can find many unique angles in the effort to deepen a commitment to nonviolence means that she is constantly reinforcing good thoughts and challenging some ideas that might be “out there.” Her own confident and yet humble personality undoubtedly serves her well.

Bulger, originally from St. Paul, and a member at Augustana Lutheran Church, West St. Paul, is the Youth Program Co-coordinator for Lutheran Peace Fellowship. Its Web site describes Lutheran Peace Fellowship (LPF) as “a community of Lutherans across the U.S. and around the globe, responding to the gospel call to be peacemakers and justice seekers.” Based in Seattle since 1994, LPF offers a wide range of expertise, support, and resources for youth and adults.

“The Lutheran Peace Fellowship has great resources to share,” Bulger told Metro Lutheran during an early spring visit to the Twin Cities. “But they are more useful if adapted for your own local needs.” Even in resource development, she clearly thinks that everyone should be involved.

LPF was an ideal placement for me, coming out of Luther College,” Bulger explained. “I had my introduction to peace and justice there. I applied for the Lutheran Volunteer Corps with the intention of temporarily leaving the Midwest, to get outside my comfort zone.” 

She now lives in an intentional community of other volunteers in Seattle. She is challenged to live sustainably. And she gets to ”talk about Jesus without feeling like I am stepping on toes” at the same time that she trains people to become active peacemakers. “I believe in the transformative nature of personal relationships, and I have a job that allows for that.”

What about her future? “Some days I don’t want such a public calling, but I do feel some sort of call happening deep in my stomach.” The calling is evident when she is inspiring a group of young people to live out their gospel calling with confidence.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Workshop: Being a Bridge in a World Full of Walls
February 28, 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
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Augustana Lutheran Church, 1400 S Robert Street, West St. Paul, MN
FREE OF COST

Come and join us in exploring the impact of everyday bigotry while developing and practicing ways to nonviolently respond with peace. Learning how to communicate nonviolently across lines of difference while advocating for justice is central to becoming peacemakers. We will use small group, large group, and individual exercises to keep this workshop highly participatory and engaging for all. While we encourage all interested people to attend, this workshop is geared towards young adult leadership development. All high school or college-aged leaders are highly encouraged to attend.

At 11:00 we will break for lunch (on your own). From 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. we invite you to join us in a discussion of current peace and justice priorities and a chance to learn more about the work of Lutheran Peace Fellowship. For more information, please call Lindsey at 206.720.0313 or email at lpfyouth@gmail.com.


Justice. Leadership. Friends. Skills. Creativity. Peace.
March 2, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m.
Holy Trinity Lutheran, 2730 East 31st Street, Minneapolis, MN
FREE OF COST

Come join us in exploring the topics of peace and justice, while sharing resources for becoming an agent of change for peace in this world. This gathering is for people of all ages to discuss current priorities and learn more about the work of Lutheran Peace Fellowship. Hosted by the Lutheran Peace Fellowship – Youth Program. For more information call Lindsey at 206.720.0313 or email lpfyouth@gmail.com.

Lutheran Peace Fellowship is taking the message of peace to the road! We would love to see you along the way. If you have any questions regarding the itinerary or would like to request a stop at your congregation, please call Lindsey at 651.278.3911 or the LPF office at 206.720.0313.

Monday, February 23 – Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, IL - On campus
Saturday, February 28 – Augustana LC, West St. Paul, MN - Workshop and gathering of members/Peace Partners
Sunday, March 1 – Augustana LC, West St. Paul, MN - Youth Forum
Monday, March 2 – Holy Trinity LC, Minneapolis, MN - Gathering of members/Peace Partners
Tuesday, March 3 – Luther College, Decorah, IA - Program with Luther College campus leaders
Wednesday, March 4 – Luther College, Decorah, IA - On campus
Thursday, March 5 – Luther College, Decorah, IA - Chapel Talk
Friday, March 6 – St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN - Peace Fair, Nobel Peace Prize Forum
Saturday, March 7 – St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN - Seminar, Nobel Peace Prize Forum
Monday, March 9 – Luther Seminary, St. Paul, MN - On campus