Faith and Civic Life Resources

The ELCA Social Statement on Faith and Civic Life sets forth the ELCA’s teaching about how disciples and this church may faithfully speak and act in civic life. While existing ELCA social statements and messages address specialized elements of social life, this statement addresses the broad responsibility for seeking the good of all through civic participation. It sketches a vision of a just and robust civic life dedicated to the well-being of all while giving extended attention to the relationship of faith and political authority.

Resources

Social Statement

Leader’s Guide

Provides guidance for each of six sessions, including purpose of the session, opening scripture, summary of articles for discussion, suggested video, and small group discussion questions

Participant Materials

Provides purpose of session, summary of articles, and small group discussion questions

Videos

A video is provided on the topic for each session, but you are encouraged to create your own video if you have a local person to speak to the session topic

  • Session 1: Interview with Connie Kincaide, Cedarburg School Board Member and a member of Faith Lutheran Church
    • Connie Kincaide is an active member of Faith in Cedarburg and holds two public offices. Hear how her faith and civic engagement connect.
  • Session 2: Interview with Rev. Edwin Aparicio of Ascension in Waukesha
    • Listen to Pastor Edwin Aparicio share his background, discuss power as it is seen in the US, and the current challenges he sees as pastor of a Spanish language congregation.
  • Session 3: Interview with Kacy Kostiuk, Director of Lutheran Office for Public Policy in Wisconsin
    • Kacy Kostiuk explains the work of the Lutheran Office of Public Policy in Wisconsin and shares the importance of faith-based advocacy.

PowerPoint Slides

Slides are provided for each session to use or adapt as appropriate for your study.