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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June – The Waterloo Declaration at 20

Twenty years after the historic agreement, Anglicans and Lutherans reflect on their Full Communion partnership— and where it goes from...

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April – Queerly Beloved

The past year has been a significant one for the church. In the midst of a global pandemic, we’re all learning...

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March – The Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus

The crucifixion and resurrection is all about love. Love is what Jesus was all about. He epitomized God’s loving ways...

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January – We Are Lutheran

When you picture a Lutheran, who do you see? Do you see an older White gentleman reading the first lesson with...

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