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Community (Page 8)

Expectations vs. Experience

Anna Jeide, 2016-17 Volunteer Dag Hammarskjold House, Washington, DC About seven months ago I was having lunch with my adviser at Luther College. With graduation fast approaching, I told her how excited I was to begin my year with Lutheran Volunteer Corps. For a long time I had felt called to participate in LVC, drawn by the promise of intentional community, a commitment to simple living, and the opportunity to work for justice. I was thrilled to be offered a position working directly with Latin@s as a Case Worker at La Clínica del Pueblo, a chance to put my Spanish major to good use byRead More →

2016-12-07
By: Martin Luther
On: December 7, 2016
In: Leader Letter, Regional News, Volunteer Profile
Tagged: application, Community, Living LVC Values, National Orientation, Volunteer, Volunteer Profile, Washington DC

Healing the Breach: Better Together

From Rev. Elizabeth Flomo, LVC Recruitment Desk A few days ago, I attended an ISAIAH clergy event in Minnesota (my first time at such an event for primarily clergy & spiritual leaders connected with ISAIAH). There were over 120 clergy and faith leaders gathered, from across MN. The theme was Healing the Breach: Better Together. I was particularly struck by the words of Doran Schrantz, ISAIAH’s Executive Director, calling us to place God and love back and the center of our common life. Doran noted that ISAIAH’s work as a non-partisan organization does not mean staying silent in the face of heresies currently being spokenRead More →

2016-09-24
By: Martin Luther
On: September 24, 2016
In: Alumni Profile, Centerings
Tagged: alum, Community, Cultivate Justice, LIFE in Service, Living LVC Values

“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

Partner Focus: Spirit of Peace Lutheran Church

LVC has been working on its Capital Campaign to purchase the Dorothy Day Volunteer House for quite some time now. The campaign is well on its way to be completed and the purchase and sale agreement was signed just last week! Part of LVC’s excitement in finishing the Dorothy Day House Campaign is what it will mean for its partners in Milwaukee, specifically Spirit of Peace Lutheran Church, who has been a faithful partner in the Milwaukee community.   The Dorothy Day House is actually the Spirit of Peace parsonage, and LVC has rented it from the church for its Volunteer housing for many years. This rental agreement has notRead More →

2016-05-26
By: Martin Luther
On: May 26, 2016
In: Fundraisers, Leader Letter, Newsletter, Regional News
Tagged: Community, donor, Leader Letter, Living LVC Values, Milwaukee
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