Welcome to the 2024 Lent Challenge
Opening Up the ELCA Social Statement Freed in Christ: Race, Ethnicity and Culture and the ELCA Social Message on Human Rights
The Christ’s Kaleidoscope committee of the Northern Great Lakes Synod is once again offering a 40 Day Lenten Challenge. Christ’s Kaleidoscope is a group of NGLS people who are passionate about leading our Synod’s efforts to see others through the eyes of Jesus. This year’s challenge will unpack and explore the ELCA social statement titled “Freed in Christ: Race, Ethnicity and Culture” along with the ELCA social message on Human Rights. In a world that often feels broken, we can be reminded of Christ’s love for humanity. |
Who?
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What?
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Anyone and everyone interested in learning more about the workings of the Church through a Lutheran lens and seeking a way to learn, grow, and be changed for the sake of the gospel.
When?
Daily Schedule
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Participants of the 40 day challenge will receive a resource packet and schedule that includes recommended readings, videos, and reflection prompts that correspond with the 40 days of Lent. Cohorts will meet weekly to discuss and process the materials and learn how we can live out our Lutheran faith through a greater awareness and understanding of our world.
How?
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Christ brings together the scattered children of God ( John 11:52). The Holy Spirit breathes the freedom of the gospel into the church, where every people under heaven is represented.
--ELCA Social Statement: Freed in Christ: Race, Ethnicity and Culture