Friday, October 1, 2010

Survey: ELCA National Advocacy Priorities


Beginning today, the ELCA’s office of advocacy has opened up the ELCA National Advocacy Priorities Survey to solicit your input about priorities important to members of this church. 

How are you engaged in service? What issues are important to you? How can we be more intentional in helping you?

The ELCA Washington Office works hard to make space in our public debate for people who are not heard. They lead this church's advocacy witness in Washington D.C., and collaborate closely with colleagues at the United Nations, with corporations and in state capitols around the country.

ELCA advocacy ministry speaks for biblical values such as peacemaking, hospitality to strangers, care for creation, and concern for people living in poverty and struggling with hunger and disease. We can't do it all at once. Your opinions in this survey will help to prioritize the work for policy change to improve the lives of people not heard in our public decision-making processes.

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