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Grow in Faith. Stay Connected.

Explore resources to deepen your spiritual life, stay engaged with the community, and experience faith throughout the week.

Faith doesn’t stop when a gathering ends. Our resources are here to support your spiritual growth, encourage reflection, and help you stay connected, wherever you are!

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In every language, we pray as one body, united in faith, diverse in expression.

Prayer takes many forms across the world, shaped by the languages, cultures, and lived experiences of God’s people. In our community, we embrace this diversity by lifting our prayers in many languages, each offering its own depth, beauty, and perspective. As we listen to and pray with one another, we are reminded that faith is shared across every boundary, and that together, our voices reflect the fullness of a global community.

This version of the Lord’s Prayer is shared in Syriac (a form of Aramaic) and Arabic, languages deeply connected to the early church and the regions where Christianity first took root. Syriac, a form of Aramaic, is especially meaningful, as it is closely related to the language Jesus himself would have spoken.

The Lord’s Prayer unites Christians across cultures, languages, and generations. This Korean version reflects a deep and vibrant tradition of faith, where prayer is expressed with reverence, passion, and strong community connection.

Together, our many voices become one song, celebrating faith in all its diversity.

Music is a powerful expression of faith that transcends language and culture. In our community, hymns and songs of praise come from many traditions around the world, each carrying unique rhythms, languages, and stories of God’s presence.

Telugu spiritual teaching focuses on Christians being agents of preservation, flavor, and purity in a corrupt world. Like salt adds taste and prevents decay, believers must share God's love, uphold righteousness, and bring positive influence, preventing spiritual moral decay in society.

Bilingual singing reflects our belief that faith is enriched through diversity and shared across cultures. When we sing in more than one language, we honor different voices and traditions while joining together in a single act of worship. It becomes a living expression of unity, where differences are not erased, but woven together.

This Tamil Christian spiritual song, “Alagai Nirkum Yaar Evargal,” is a heartfelt expression of worship that reflects the beauty and depth of faith within Tamil culture. Through its melody and lyrics, listeners are invited into a space of reflection, devotion, and praise.

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Lift your Voice in Praise!

Join us in celebrating God's love! Your words and songs are part of the tapestry of worship. Whether you are with us online, or in person, we welcome your prayers as part of our practice of faith.

Many voices, many languages - One Body of Christ.

Global Peace and Beloved Community Congregations are cross-cultural ELCA ministries welcoming diverse communities for worship, fellowship, faith, and shared stories.

We meet in Frederick, MD, Baltimore, MD, and all over the world online!

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