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Date Wed, 14 Jun 2006 16:26:44 -0500

Title: Good News from the ELCA News Service! ELCA NEWS SERVICE

June 14, 2006

Good News from the ELCA News Service!

Starting today you are welcome to signup to receive by e-mail news reports that are posted on the ELCA News Blog. We added the Blog in December 2005 to supplement regular ELCA News releases (which many already receive via e-mail, too). ELCA news updates are posted regularly on the ELCA News Blog. Blog items are short news stories that contain Web links. ELCA News releases are longer, with more detail, and are issued less frequently.

To sign up for either or both services, go to the ELCA Web site at http://www.ELCA.org/subscribe.html and follow the easy instructions.

To see the ELCA News Blog online, go to http://www.ELCA.org/blog To see ELCA News releases online, go to http://www.ELCA.org/releases.asp

News from the ELCA News Blog will look different than regular releases when you receive stories in your e-mail. Attached below is an actual Blog item which we posted today.

As always, we appreciate your support and interest in the ELCA. We welcome your comments on this and other services we provide. John R. Brooks Director, ELCA News Service Chicago

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ELCA News Blog

June 14, 2006

ELCA advocacy blog focuses on Gulf Coast

by Annie Lynsen*, ELCA News Service

As the Gulf Coast transitions from immediate relief to long-term rebuilding and recovery following the hurricanes of 2005, Andrew Genszler, director for domestic policy, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) Washington office, is traveling along the Gulf Coast on a fact-finding mission June 13-23. As he travels, Genszler is keeping a Web-based journal or blog titled "Rebuild to Renewal: The Gulf Coast Through an Advocate's Eyes." "The ministry of advocacy, of speaking out for the voiceless, to seek justice in our communities and in our world, is part of the Christian call to love our neighbors," Genszler said.

"Recognizing that the Gulf Coast is at a pivotal moment, this trip is important for our shared advocacy ministry in the ELCA. By giving voice to the voiceless in the Gulf Coast, we can help inform effective, accountable federal initiatives for long-term recovery."

Focusing on the knowledge, contributions and needs of Lutheran individuals and organizations in the Gulf Coast, "Rebuild to Renewal" will share how Lutherans outside the Gulf Coast can use their voices to help improve the situation. Among the nonprofit organizations working toward long-term recovery along the Gulf Coast is Lutheran Disaster Response, a ministry of the ELCA and Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod.

* Annie Lynsen is director for grassroots advocacy and communication, ELCA Washington Office.


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