Canada Lutheran
The Magazine of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada

Look Inside – Welcoming the Stranger

Welcoming the Stranger - Canada Lutheran Magazine - ELCIC
As Canadians, we of all people should understand what it means to be welcomed by the stranger. Apart from the Indigenous Peoples of this land, Turtle Island, we are all “strangers” in Canada. Canada was built on the foundations of settler-colonialism. While that is still very much a living history that we are navigating, ongoing reconciliation and reparation must continue to be a priority in our relationships, learning endeavours, activism and policy work. This is something that the ELCIC remains committed to in its mission. “I did not have money, or things, but I had time, so I started volunteering...
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December – Christmas 1619: Remembering Rev. Rasmus Jensen

On Christmas Day, 1619, Rev. Rasmus Jensen led worship on the shores of Hudson Bay. Today he is remembered as the first Lutheran...

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October – Parenting in a Digital World

For generations parents were able to draw on their experiences and teach their children by example. Social status wasn’t measured...

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September – Religion and Politics

For many Canadians trying to make sense out of the current federal election, adding religion to the mix would only...

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July – Called to Journey Together

The theme of the 2019 National Convention of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada CALLED TO JOURNEY TOGETHER: The Ministry...

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