Friday, January 30, 2026

Making Valentines as Support for Social Justice

Over on Facebook, I've been watching an event take shape, something that we can do to support people showing up to demand social justice in Minneapolis:  make Valentines!

On the face of it, it may seem pointless.  Surely we should send money.  Or perhaps our troubled time demands more:  going to Minneapolis to be part of the protests.

But for all sorts of reasons, many of us can't do that.  But we can make Valentines.  

Here are the details:

Love Casts Out Fear
Pocket Valentines for Our Neighbors
This Valentine’s season, we’re reclaiming love as an act of courage.
Saint Valentine is often remembered for hearts and romance—but at the heart of his story is something deeper. Valentine was a Christian martyr, a witness to love that refused fear, even when it cost him his life.
In that same spirit, we’re inviting people of all ages and all beliefs to create small, simple Valentines that will be shared with immigrants, protestors, and neighbors in the Minneapolis area as a reminder:
💗 Love casts out fear.
💗 Love overcomes hate.
💗 You are not alone.
Bethlehem Lutheran Church and Nokomis Heights Lutheran Church both in Minneapolis have generously agreed to serve as a collection points for these Valentines. Nokomis Heights is a bilingual congregation and you are welcome to send message in English and Spanish.
You do not have to be Christian to participate.
You do not have to quote the Bible.
You just have to believe that love still matters.
✂️ What to Make
Please keep Valentines:
• Small (index-card size or smaller)
• Lightweight
• Easy to pass out
• Easy to slip into a pocket, coat, or backpack
Think simple, durable, and human.
Great ideas:
• Cardstock or heavy paper
• Handwritten notes
• Simple drawings or hearts
• Short messages of love, courage, dignity, and belonging in English or Spanish
Please avoid:
• Glitter, bulky items, or anything fragile
• Candy or food
• Political party slogans
The goal is connection—not clutter.
📝 What to Write (Kid-Friendly & Open to All)
These Valentines may be received in moments of stress or uncertainty. Keep messages short, gentle, and easy to read—something that feels like a hand on the shoulder, not a lecture.
Simple messages like:
• “You are loved.”
• “You belong.”
• “Love is stronger than fear.”
• “You are not alone.”
• “We’re glad you’re here.”
• “You matter.”
These are perfect for kids, classrooms, families, and groups.
📖 Optional Bible Verses About Love & Neighbor
If you’d like to include Scripture, short verses or paraphrases are welcome. Please keep them brief and compassionate.
Great options:
• “Love casts out fear.” — 1 John 4:18
• “God is love.” — 1 John 4:8
• “Love your neighbor as yourself.” — Mark 12:31
• “Let all that you do be done in love.” — 1 Corinthians 16:14
• “Nothing can separate us from love.” — Romans 8:38–39 (paraphrase encouraged)
• “Do justice. Love kindness.” — Micah 6:8 (excerpt)
Paraphrasing Scripture into everyday language is encouraged—especially for kids.
📍 Send to:
Love Cast Out Hate
C/O Bethlehem Lutheran Church
4100 Lyndale Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55409
OR
Nokomis Heights Lutheran Church
5300 10th Ave S
Minneapolis, MN 55417

Love that can fit in a pocket can still change someone’s day.
💬 Why This Matters
In a time when fear is loud and cruelty is normalized, small acts of love become radical. These Valentines won’t fix everything—but they will remind someone that love still shows up, still walks the streets, still believes people are worth protecting.
Sometimes resistance looks like a protest.
Sometimes it looks like a pocket-sized heart.
🔁 How You Can Help
• Make a few Valentines
• Invite friends, kids, classrooms, or congregations to join
• Share this event widely
• Hold the recipients in love and prayer
Love is not naïve.
Love is brave.
Love still shows up.

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