Women of the ELCA is the women’s organization of the
4.8 million-member Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. This network of nearly 500,000 participants in 64 geographical areas (called synods) in the United States and the Caribbean exists for mutual support and bold action on participants’ faith in Jesus Christ.The organization builds on the strong history of women’s missionary movements, Bible study, and service in which our foremothers engaged. Some of us recall stories from our grandmothers of how they saved “egg money” (from the sale of eggs) so they would have money to donate for support of missionaries in other countries. You may have heard how our foremothers trudged through snow for hours to get to Bible study at another woman’s house, hung their stockings on the line to dry while they studied, and then trudged home again the same day. Or you may have heard about schools and orphanages built in various parts of the world with women’s
Thankofferings. Of course, that’s only part of the history.
Today, women’s lives
have changed. Women
enjoy access to a
wide variety of
careers and have
greater freedom and
ability to
contribute to the
ministries they
value. Women also
now have the
opportunity to
respond to the call
to ordained ministry
as well as the call
to teach Sunday
school. Still,
embracing the world
as God’s gift and
God’s people as
sisters and
brothers, being
committed to growth
in faith and action,
standing for justice
with the poor and
oppressed — these
remain.
Whether Women of the
ELCA is new to you
or you are a current
participant, you’ll
find in this section
of our Web site, six
sample models for shaping or reshaping your unit’s ministry, how to contact the churchwide organization’s board and staff, information on ways to give, a list of synodical women’s organizations (with Web site links, if available), and links to some of our ministry partners (such as Lutheran World Relief).
If you have questions that are not answered on this site, please
contact us.
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