Leaders from across the Lutheran Services in America Disability Network (LSA-DN) gathered for the 2026 Winter Meeting for two days of connection, reflection, and forward-looking conversation about the future of services for people with disabilities. The gathering opened with a reminder that our work is ultimately about people, dignity, and family. Participants reflected on the importance of sustaining themselves and one another in this work while continuing to pursue the shared mission of strengthening communities and expanding opportunity for those we serve.
Throughout the meeting, members engaged with national leaders, policy experts, and one another to explore the evolving landscape related to Medicaid, including long-term services and supports (LTSS) and home- and community-based services (HCBS). Conversations highlighted both the challenges and opportunities ahead, from workforce shortages and budget pressures to innovation in care models, technology, and value-based approaches that prioritize quality of life and independence. Members also celebrated the growing impact of Lutheran Services in America initiatives that are driving system changes across the country, reaching tens of thousands of children, youth, and families while elevating community voice and equity in policy and practice.
Above all, the meeting reaffirmed the strength of the Lutheran Services in America network. By sharing insights across states, learning from emerging models, and advocating together for strong community-based services, members continue to demonstrate the power of collaboration in advancing dignity, independence, and belonging for people with disabilities and their families.
We closed our time together with a devotion reflecting on the dragonfly’s journey from dark waters to flight, a reminder that even in uncertain times, leadership grounded in courage, faith, and care can help our communities rise toward light.
Bill Kallestad is Senior Director of Public Policy and Advocacy for the Lutheran Services in America Disability Network.