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News from LVC (Page 26)

Welcome 2016-17 Volunteers!

We had a great national orientation last week in Chicago and our 89 incoming LVC Volunteers started at their placement sites today! Check out photos on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram #LVC16. We’ll be sharing videos from our Just Speak speakers in the coming week, too. If you’re thinking about a year of service, watch for our application to open this October. If you have questions now, check out our Become a Volunteer page.Read More →

2016-08-15
By: Martin Luther
On: August 15, 2016
In: Uncategorized
Tagged: National Orientation

“Brewing Community, Fermenting Love”

Lutheran Volunteer Corps Alumni Aaron Schmalzle and Pastor Jared Witt will soon be opening Castle Church Brewing Company in Orlando, FL. Their tag line “brewing community, fermenting love” is one in the same with their mission: to connect people in intentional relationships and partner with others to do the work of Jesus in their community. In a press release that was shared with LVC, they explain their mission statement like this: “Ferment v. to incite or stir up (trouble or disorder). If you are looking for a God who troubles our complacency and stirs up a movement of love in the world, then Castle Church isRead More →

2016-07-19
By: Martin Luther
On: July 19, 2016
In: Alumni Profile, Featured, Leader Letter
Tagged: alum, Alumni Profile, Community, Cultivate Justice, ELCA, Leader Letter, Living LVC Values

Outreach and Community in Omaha

Malachi Black served last year as an LVC Volunteer at Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church in Omaha, Nebraska. When asked about why he was drawn to LVC after college, he said that he was searching for something more than just a job. He quotes, “I wanted to be challenged in every aspect of my life and the concept of intentional community really drew me into the program.” Currently, Malachi still serves on staff at Grace as Outreach Coordinator. Recently, he was interviewed on the podcast Things That Matter, which is the official podcast of the Nebraska Synod ELCA. You can listen to the podcast here, and read more from Malachi aboutRead More →

2016-06-27
By: Martin Luther
On: June 27, 2016
In: Alumni Profile, Featured, Leader Letter, Uncategorized
Tagged: alum, Community, Cultivate Justice, ELCA, Leader Letter, Living LVC Values, Omaha, serve, Volunteer

Still Time to Serve! (Update)

Committing to a year of service is a big deal – and it makes a big difference! Check out what Service Nation has to say about that. And, check out LVC Volunteer Amanda Kisrch’s reflections on her two years of LVC in Washington, DC. Now for the update! We have 4 LVC positions remaining for this fall and we want to fill them ASAP! Check out the positions on Idealist.org and start your application here. Engage in Food Justice work in Milwaukee, WI with Just One More Ministry OR in Wilmington, DE at Lutheran Community Services! Put your business and operations skills to work at Chicago CommunityRead More →

2016-06-23
By: Martin Luther
On: June 23, 2016
In: Uncategorized
Tagged: application, Chicago, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, serve, Volunteer, Wilmington

Still time to serve!

Still figuring out your next steps? Lutheran Volunteer Corps has 12 remaining positions for this fall and we’d love to see an application from you. We have positions in communications, housing/homelessness, food justice, education and for Spanish-speakers. Available Positions This PDF has the position descriptions and requirements for the following positions. If you (or someone you know) fits a position, please apply now to LVC! Program Assistant for Marketing and Creative Services – Lutheran World Relief, Baltimore, MD Food & Shelter Assistant – Lutheran Community Services, Inc., Wilmington, DE Assistant Education Coordinator – Hilltop Lutheran Neighborhood Center, Wilmington, DE Redeemer Congregation Staff – Redeemer Center for Life,Read More →

2016-06-01
By: Martin Luther
On: June 1, 2016
In: Uncategorized
Tagged: application, Baltimore, Chicago, Milwaukee, Seattle, serve, Twin Cities, Volunteer, Wilmington
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