Lutherans Engage – Summer 2025
The church clings to Jesus Christ and His promises in good times and bad — amid fires and floods, while celebrating the completion of projects, and while caring for others.
The church clings to Jesus Christ and His promises in good times and bad — amid fires and floods, while celebrating the completion of projects, and while caring for others.
Inglehart serves as communications specialist for the LCMS Latin America and the Caribbean region.
Two alliance missionaries — pastors who come from LCMS partner churches — serve alongside the Lutheran church in Spain.
LCMS Youth Ministry’s YouthLead program helps teens develop leadership skills and then sends them out to serve in their congregations and communities.
Jesus came to do His Father’s business, taking our sin on Himself and giving us His grace, mercy and peace.
Victory Resource Center in Chula Vista, Calif., provides for the physical and spiritual needs of young families in the community.
The 360-year-old Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Matthew in New York City has welcomed immigrants throughout the centuries.
Two LCMS programs provide financial assistance and pastoral care for church workers in crisis.
In 2024 and 2025, the LCMS offered retreats for the parents of children struggling with sexual orientation and gender identity issues.
The new chapel at Neema Lutheran College in Kenya provides a place for worship and the training of future church leaders.
Six typhoons made landfall in the Philippines during a three-week period in late 2024, damaging many homes and churches.
The church clings to Jesus Christ and His promises in good times and bad — amid fires and floods, while celebrating the completion of projects, and while caring for others.
Lutherans stand up for life at the 2025 March for Life in Washington, D.C.