An Open Letter to the Muslim American Community

Grace and peace to you. I am writing on behalf of many Christians in this country who wish to share a word of solidarity, love, and hope with you in these difficult days.

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In this season of Advent, we, your Christian neighbors, are preparing to celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, who commanded that “you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart… [and] you shall love your neighbor as yourself” (Mark 12:30-31, NRSV).

In our love for you, our neighbors, we are distressed by the ways in which you are being forced to bear the fears held by many in our nation. Therefore, we renew our commitment to find even more effective ways to protect and defend you from words and actions which assault your safety and well-being. We believe God calls us to resist what is divisive, discriminatory, xenophobic, racist, or violent, and we want you to look to us as allies and friends.

The global refugee and migrant crisis and the acts of terror committed in this country and around the world are challenges that demand our collective efforts, and our common prayers. Therefore, we will seek to stand shoulder to shoulder with you as agents of peace, justice, understanding, welcome, and reconciliation, for the sake of the world that God so loves.

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In this holy season, when we anticipate the light that the darkness cannot overcome (John 1:5, NRSV), we are reminded of God’s gift of life abundant for all. Together with you, we are committed to building a stronger society based on the dignity of each human being, the value of diversity, the holiness of creation, and the common good. We pledge our partnership, and invite our local communities into continued dialogue and engagement to this end.

In peace,
The Rev. Elizabeth A. Eaton, Presiding Bishop
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

Further signed by
Liz Macris, RN, Parish Nurse, St Timothy’s
Jo Page, Int’l Interim Pastor, St John’s Lutheran Church, Albany
Rev. Dr. Rahel L.C. Hahn
Rev. Gregory A. Tennermann, Athens
Duane Keeler, Conference Deacon
Mary Rainey, Deacon, Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, Scotia
Rev. Alison Leitzel, First Lutheran Church, Albany
Rev. Andrew T Nelson, Christ our Emmanuel Luth’n Church, Chatham
Jacquelyn Menagh, Council V P, St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Oak Hill
Rev. Lauretta Dietrich, Zion Luth’n , Athens/St Paul’s Luth’n, Oak Hill
Pastor Vernon A. Victorson, ELCA, Retired
Jacqueline Jefferson, Deacon, So. Columbia County Luth’n Parish
Richard Rieger, Pastor Emeritus, St Andrew Luth’n, Gansevoort
The Rev. F. Charles Schwartz, ELCA Pastor, Retired
Rev. Dr. Dennis R. Meyer, ELCA Pastor, Retired
Rev. David W. Preisinger, Lutheran Church of the Holy Spirit, Albany
Rev. Dustin Wright, Pastor, Evang’c Luth’n of Messiah, Schenectady
Pastor Amber Waugaman, Prince of Peace Luth’n Church, Clifton Pk
Rev. Jeff Silvernail, Sr Pastor,Prince of Peace Luth’n Church,Clifton Pk
Rev. Paul Rees-Rohrbacher, ELCA Pastor, Retired
Rev. Deron Milleville, Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, Glenville
Rev. Jim Hulihan, ELCA Pastor, Retired

Upstate New York Synod