What is the Bible Book of Faith Initiative?

The Book of Faith
initiative invites the whole church to become more fluent in the
first language of faith, the language of Scripture, in order
that we might live into our calling as a people renewed,
enlivened, empowered and sent by the Word. This is an initiative
of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.
The Bible is a
book of faith.
The Bible is the
written Word of God that creates and nurtures faith through the
work of the Holy Spirit and points us to Christ, the incarnate
Word and center of our faith. The Bible invites us into a
relationship with God, making demands on our lives and promising
us life in Christ. The Bible tells the stories of people living
their faith over the centuries and, through its demands and
promises, forms us as a people of faith.
The language of
Scripture is our first language of faith The language of the
Bible becomes our language. It shapes how we think and speak
about God, about the world, and about ourselves. We become
renewed, enlivened, and empowered as the language of Scripture
forms our hearts, our minds, our community conversation, and our
commitments.
We have a calling
as the people of God.
Part of our
calling is to know, hear, share, and be rooted in Scripture. We
are renewed, enlivened, empowered and sent by the Word.
As we live into
our calling as people who are formed by Scripture, we become
renewed in our faith, enlivened through the Spirit, and
empowered through the cross of Christ to serve God and neighbor.
The first year of
the Book of Faith initiative centers on inviting everyone to
join the conversation, to make a commitment, and to become part
of the initiative.