2026 Kentucky March for Life
Kentucky State Capitol 700 Capital Ave, Frankfort, KYThe 2026 Kentucky March for Life is February 26, 2026 at the Kentucky State Capitol. Come out and join other Lutherans to witness to the sanctity of life.
The 2026 Kentucky March for Life is February 26, 2026 at the Kentucky State Capitol. Come out and join other Lutherans to witness to the sanctity of life.
There is a life march at the Minnesota Capitol in St. Paul, January 22, at 12:00pm and with a program following on the Capitol steps.
LCMS missionaries and partners will discuss strategies to make disciples of all nations, address community needs, emphasize mutual listening, and encourage shared decision-making.
LCMS missionaries and partners will discuss strategies to make disciples of all nations, address community needs, emphasize mutual listening, and encourage shared decision-making.
The 2026 Arizona March for Life in Phoenix is Saturday, February 28. The pre-march rally begins at 11:00am at the Arizona State Capitol
LCMS missionaries and partners will discuss strategies to make disciples of all nations, address community needs, emphasize mutual listening, and encourage shared decision-making.
The 2026 Georgia March for Life is March 12, 2026. The rally begins at 11:00am and the march at 12:00pm. Come out and join other Lutherans to witness to the sanctity of life.
The 2026 Connecticut March for Life is Wednesday, March 18, 2026. The rally begins at the Capitol at 11:30pm and the march begins at 12:30pm. Additional information will be posted here soon!
This year’s curriculum focus will be on apologetics, including how to understand and share Scripture and the resurrection of Jesus. Along with learning to teach this curriculum, we will lead youth in leadership skill development and building relationships with other young leaders.
The 2026 Illinois Pro-Life March is Thursday, March 19 in Springfield. The rally begins at 1:00pm and the march at 2:00pm.
LCMS missionaries and partners will discuss strategies to make disciples of all nations, address community needs, emphasize mutual listening, and encourage shared decision-making.
The Annunciation commemorates the visit of the angel Gabriel to the blessed Virgin Mary, announcing that the eternal Son of God would take up human flesh in her womb and, in accordance with Isaiah’s prophecy, be born of a virgin.