Impacts of Nevada’s Climate Crisis

Utility bills are climbing, and families are paying the price. NV Energy has already raised rates and they are asking for even more increases while Nevadans struggle to keep up. This is not sustainable, and it’s not just.

  • Rising utility rates
  • Record High Tempatures
  • Housing insecurity

Disproportionately hurts Black and Brown families

Turn your faith into Action.

Faith is calling us to demand justice.

Nevada’s Housing Crisis

Afforable housing in Nevada is not just an economic issue, it is a moral one. Families especially black, lation, and Indegrionous Nevadas are being pushed out and stripped ot stability. AAt LEAN we are rooted in faith and justice cannot allow this to contuine.

Faith compels us to act. Every Nevadan deserves dignity, safety, and a place to call home.

Shop ELCA Good Gifts

Give in honor of someone special; send a card to share the news.

As members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), we believe that God is calling us into the world – together. And with generous, loving hands, we can make a difference.

ELCA Good Gifts is your opportunity to provide critical support to the ministries and programs that mean the most to you and the people you love.

SHOP ELCA GOOD GIFTS to help someone in needSearching for the perfect gift? Shop ELCA Good Gifts and choose from more than 50 life-changing, charitable gifts to give in lieu of traditional Christmas presents.

Your donation will be used where it is needed most within the wider category of each gift you’ve selected. (For example, a gift of vaccinations may be used to support other health care initiatives.) This allows our church to stay adaptive, flexible and effective in the work that we do. Because we seek to honor your generosity and keep administrative costs low, we do not track individual financial gifts to specific families or locations in the U.S. or abroad.

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An Evangelical’s Guide to American Christian Nationalism

Across the country, more and more Christians are talking about Christian Nationalism. The term shows up in sermons, podcasts, and political debates—but it’s often confusing. What exactly does it mean? Why does it matter for followers of Jesus? And why are so many saying it’s dangerous for the church in America?

Join us for a timely webinar:
“An Evangelical’s Guide to American Christian Nationalism.”
November 4, 20252:00 PM EST

Together, we’ll hear from leading voices in political science, history, theology, and philosophy to help us discern what Christian Nationalism is—and how the church can respond with wisdom, courage, and love.

Featuring:

Dr. David Koyzis – Political scientist and author of Political Visions and Illusions, helping Christians see how modern ideologies shape our political imagination.
Dr. Paul D. Miller – Professor of the Practice and Co-Chair for Global Politics and Security and Senior Fellow, Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security, Atlantic Council at Georgetown University and author of The Religion of American Greatness, offering historical and theological insight on Christian Nationalism’s rise in American life.
Dr. Mike Austin – Professor of Philosophy at Eastern Kentucky University and author of American Christian Nationalism: An Introduction, exploring the ethical and spiritual implications of this movement.
Rev. Caleb Campbell – Lead Pastor of Desert Springs Bible Church and author of Disarming Leviathan: Loving Your Christian Nationalist Neighbor, providing a pastoral vision for engaging this issue with empathy and conviction.

This event is sponsored by: J29 Coalition • Disarming Leviathan • American Values Coalition

Act Now!

Funding for the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which provides food assistance to roughly half a million Nevadans, is at risk if the federal government shutdown continues past November 1. Continuing the program would require approximately $90 million per month in federal funds.

Governor Joe Lombardo has said that using state funds to continue SNAP benefits is not a viable option, as federal law prohibits states from issuing SNAP benefits with state dollars and later seeking federal reimbursement.

In response, Attorney General Aaron Ford has joined a coalition of more than 20 state attorneys general in a lawsuit challenging the federal government’s decision to allow this critical funding to lapse. The legal action underscores the urgent need to protect access to food assistance for Nevada’s most vulnerable families during the shutdown.