In this session, we look ahead to the midterm elections in November. Register to join and check back soon for more details!
Capitol Conversations: Eye on the Midterms
January 15, 2026
January 15, 2026
In this session, we look ahead to the midterm elections in November. Register to join and check back soon for more details!
January 9, 2026
The Lutheran Information Technology Network will host its first webinar of 2026 with a demonstration of the POM Safe application. Harry Vijayakumar, CIO at Lutheran Social Services of Illinois, will facilitate the event. Join us on January 21 at 2 p.m. ET to see how the POM Safe app is keeping teams safe at other human services organizations.
What is POM Safe?
POM Safe is a personal safety tool that operates through a discreet mobile app. The POM Safe app provides instant access to emergency support and proactive safety features, allowing employees to remain focused on the important work they do with greater confidence and peace of mind.
With a quick tap users can:
December 19, 2025
In this session, we will highlight what we are expecting for the first few months as Congress gets back to work. We will discuss what’s ahead for Medicaid, appropriations, workforce, and health and housing issues.
The discussion will feature the following speakers:
Lutheran Services in America government relations and advocacy staff will also share updates specific to ongoing efforts to engage with members of Congress.
November 21, 2025
Join us as we explore the critical intersection of housing and health. Our speakers discuss innovative approaches to care and stability, including the role of Medicaid in supporting medical respite/recuperative care for people experiencing homelessness. Our advocacy team also provides an update on The Road to Housing Act, Yes In God’s Backyard (YIGBY), and other updates on priority issues.
Supplementary information from QV Health Solutions and National Health Care for the Homeless Council: “Alternative Payment Models: Supporting Long-Term Sustainability of Recuperative Care Programs” (August 2025)
October 27, 2025
The Lutheran Services in America Disability Network (DN) Winter Meeting will take place February 4–6, 2026, at the Ponte Vedra Inn & Club near Jacksonville, Florida. This meeting will take place immediately after The Summit 2026.
The DN meets together three times a year to harness the collective power and wisdom of its nationwide network of Lutheran social ministry organizations to amplify our voice through advocacy and champion services and supports that enable individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities to realize their dreams, achieve their potential and lead their best lives.
If you are interested in learning more about the DN Winter meeting, please contact Bill Kallestad, Director of Public Policy and Advocacy, Disability Network.
We secured a group rate for the nights of January 29 and 30.
Ponte Vedra Inn & Club
200 Ponte Vedra Blvd.
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082
Standard room single or double occupancy: $289 per night (plus a $20 resort fee)
Check-in: 4 p.m.
Check-out: 11 a.m.
NOTE: You must reserve your room through this link or by calling the hotel directly at (800) 234-7842 and letting them know you are part of the Lutheran Services in America Disability Network group. You cannot use third-party sites (e.g., Expedia, Trip Advisor, etc.) to book your rooms.
If you want to reserve your hotel room before or after the Winter Meeting dates (January 29–31) or extend your reservation to attend The Summit 2026 (February 1–4) beforehand, call (800) 234-7842.
Special room rates will be guaranteed until January 3, 2026, or until the group block is sold out, whichever comes first.
October 27, 2025
Workforce-related challenges persist which continue to threaten access to care for individuals and communities. Our next Capitol Conversations webinar explores recent policy developments and share innovative approaches LSA members are leading to advance solutions.
During this webinar, we discuss changes that are emerging from the recent budget reconciliation bill (H.R. 1), how these developments are affecting the workforce shortage, and different ways in which Lutheran Services in America member organizations are innovating and leading.
The Lutheran Services in America advocacy team also provides updates related to federal policies that we are tracking.
September 30, 2025
Join us as we bring together members and key collaborators around our Housing Solutions initiative. Meet with your peers in a trusted and safe environment to explore pipeline readiness for the predevelopment loan fund, partnership assessment and opportunities, and strategies for engaging with congregations on new affordable housing development. A highlight of our meeting will be a social gathering and dinner on Wednesday evening, in partnership with the Housing Leadership Circle.
The convening will bring together members to work on solutions and implementation strategies and provide an opportunity for a deep dive that is difficult to achieve in our bi-monthly Zoom meetings. Agenda topics will include:
Registration is free and you can register today to secure your place! As part of your registration, join us for a networking reception and dinner, in partnership with the Housing Leadership Circle. Mingle with fellow LSA members, corporate partners, and the LSA team at Founding Farmers on Wednesday evening from 6 to 8 p.m.
September 25, 2025
Join this session of Capitol Conversations to hear what our members are seeing at the state level as the One Big Beautiful Bill Act is implemented. Find out what you need to know and what to look out for.
Our speakers include:
September 25, 2025
Strong community partnerships are essential for senior living organizations looking to enhance resident well-being, strengthen their reputation, and stay competitive. This webinar spotlights how collaborations with universities create unique opportunities for intergenerational connection, learning, and innovation that benefit both residents and students.
Industry leaders Brett Anderson of Ebenezer Senior Living, Dr. Luanne Fisher of Liberty Lutheran, and Andrew Carle of University Retirement Communities will share real-world strategies and outcomes you can adapt to your own community. Join us to explore actionable ways to build powerful local partnerships that enrich lives and position your organization for long-term success.
September 25, 2025
The well-being of children and families depends on strong, connected communities working together. Yet many families continue to face barriers, such as limited access to child care, mental health services, food, and parenting supports, that make stability difficult to achieve.
Since 2021, the Lutheran Services in America Family Stabilization Initiative (FSI) has partnered with communities across four states to break down these barriers through evidence-based, wraparound programs that put family well-being first.
In this webinar, participants will explore a practical framework developed by Lutheran Services in America and Chapin Hall for community building and mobilization rooted in five principles: people-driven collaboration, asset-based partnerships, capacity building, shared leadership, and collaborative evaluation.
Practitioners and nonprofit leaders will gain actionable strategies through real-life examples for authentically engaging families, strengthening support networks, and fostering long-term community resilience.
Join us to learn how communities are turning vision into practice—and how you can apply these strategies to help families thrive.
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