USDA has the authority to sustain SNAP

“As the end of the month approaches, families are understandably anxious. Advocates must reassure households that October SNAP benefits have been funded and are available. If the Trump administration chooses not to fund SNAP in November, benefits may be delayed but will be reimbursed once the shutdown ends,” reads this post from FRAC of which the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is a supporter. It continues: “USDA must use every available mechanism, including utilizing its contingency reserves, to prevent hunger and uphold its responsibility to the American people.”

LEAN is standing with advocates across the country and Nevada to say that hunger is a policy choice.

USDA has the authority to sustain SNAP, just as it has in past shutdowns.

Hungry people can’t wait anymore.

Statement From Bishop Jeff Johnson Upon the News of Federal Agents in the Bay Area

Perfect love casts out fear” (1 John 4:18)

Siblings in Christ,

News of federal immigration actions in the Bay Area stirs anxiety in our communities and uncertainty in our hearts. Yet as fear sweeps down upon us, love wells up within us. And love—God’s love made flesh among us—is stronger than fear, stronger than violence, stronger than intimidation, stronger than death.

When fear and violence are on the move, the Church must move with love. We stand together with the targeted and the vulnerable. We bear witness to our solidarity on the Way of Jesus—not because it is easy or popular, but because it is faithful.

“Stand firm in one spirit, striving side by side with one mind for the faith of the gospel, and in no way intimidated by your opponents.” (Philippians 1:27–28)

In this moment we are called to stand up and to stand together—to stand for love and to bear witness to the crucified and risen Christ among us.

If you encounter officers of the government who stir fear or disrupt the peace of our neighborhoods, root yourselves in faith and in prayer. Let your footing be courage and compassion. Stay centered and wise. Do not amplify anxiety, but share trustworthy information. Keep watch over one another. Reach out to your neighbors.

“Let love be genuine; hate what is evil, hold fast to what is good; love one another; be patient in suffering, persevere in prayer.” (Romans 12:9–12)

Hold fast to what is good, my friends. Love is stronger than evil. This is our confession. This is our hope. And this is our witness.

Confident that God’s grace is sufficient,

+Jeff

Sierra Pacific Synod

Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

Warming Centers are Getting Ready!

Winter is coming. It has already produced the first measurable snowfall, and the nights are starting to get around freezing. This is a friendly reminder that warming Centers will open in Novemebr, and many are housed in churches.

In Reno, there is a volunteer training at St. Thomas Wuinas on Monday, October 2th at 5pm.

In Carson City, Thursday, Oct. 23 – Resource Fair 5:00 | Training 5:30 and Saturday, Oct. 25 – Resource Fair 9:30 | Training 10:00 at First United Methodist Church, 200 N Division Street.