
The Heart to Heart - Sisters of All Nations program is an intentional effort to ensure that multicultural women of the Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS) participate in the fellowship and service of the Lutheran Women's Missionary League.
We need the Heart to Heart program to help us identify and celebrate our unique cultures, support each other, and share ways to incorporate our cultural background as we make a joyful noise to our Lord (Psalm 100: 1). Use the tabs below to check out the H2H page at LWML.
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Hong Ha Nguyen, Heart to Heart Representative at the District Convention in 2024


Hi! I’m Hong Ha Nguyen. I’ve been a member of Faith Lutheran Church in Sequim since June of 2000. My daughter, Stephanie, first attended Faith Lutheran Preschool and then our whole family of xix joined the church through the Rite of Baptism soon thereafter. We all went through the Rite of Confirmation at Faith too.
I was so blessed to be invited to attend the LWML Convention at Everett, WA. in June of 2024. It was my first time to attend such a wonderful event. I was able to meet new people and learn a lot of things. We enjoyed great food and I had a lot of fun with Judy and Melinda. We even stayed together in the same room at the Hotel. That was an incredible experience. I want to say “thank you” so much. God bless you all.

From the the Heart to Heart Committee Chair, Kelsie Ingham:
One of the nine fruits of the spirit is kindness. I teach preschool and something I always ask my three- and four-year-old students is “was that a kind thing to do?” At that young age, they answer honestly. If they threw a toy at a classmate, they will confess, “no, that wasn’t kind.” Sometimes they will even make it a point to tell me, “I helped clean up the crayons. I was very kind.” As we become adults, some of those simple acts of kindness aren’t as easy for us to do.
Most cultures see kindness differently. Some societies tend to view kindness as something extra that one person does for the other that isn’t expected. In more community-focused societies, kindness is expected from everyone and is often done as a group effort. Our congregations are the latter type – if one of our members experiences a loss and is overcome by grief we, collectively, make meals for them, do housework for them, go to their home and visit with them. Members of our congregation and Church, regardless of wealth, age, ethnicity, and marital status, are part of our Christian family, bound together by our holy baptism into Christ.
When you are clothed with kindness you will be seeking the other’s good as you deal with each other’s weaknesses and sore spots. Kindness is a garment with healing in its wings. (Words from Senior Pastoral Counselor Reverend Brian Bowes from a sermon based upon Colossians 3:12-18)


Comments from Heart to Heart Sisters after the 2024 District Convention:
- Heart to Heart - Sisters of All Nations really taught that God loves everyone – regardless of ethnicity, location, or station of life.
- I learned my differences are a positive for me and everyone else.

Ideas for celebrating cultures:
- What Lutheran doesn’t love a potluck? How about making a dish from your cultural background? Swedish meatballs, dal makhani, fufu, and baklava for dessert.
- Suggested devotion: Woven Threads - Lutheran Women's Missionary League (lwml.org)
- How about an afternoon or evening arts festival? Each member can teach a cultural craft (origami, beading); art (stippling, calligraphy); music, dance, or even storytelling.