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Reflections on King’s Beloved Community from Nathan Detweiler

“You can do it! You can do it!” The encouragement pulsed through the crowd as a young woman pulled herself up onto a signpost above the heaving throngs. Successful, she reached into her knapsack and removed a black camera from within. Flushed with her acrobatic effort she carefully wedged herself up against the pole and pointed her camera at the exuberant crowd and snapped picture after picture. Later when she reviewed the pictures she no doubt saw a multicolored crowd made up of hundreds of thousands of smiling, cheering, diverse marchers – all making up the mosaic of the Women’s March in Washington DC. TheRead More →

2017-02-09
By: Martin Luther
On: February 9, 2017
In: Featured, Volunteer Profile
Tagged: Community, Cultivate Justice, Living LVC Values, Travel, Volunteer, Washington DC

Explore Palestine & Israel with LVC

Take a fresh look with Lutheran Volunteer Corps alumna Doris Warrell and friends at a contemporary and ancient land with a groundbreaking multiple perspective tour of Palestine & Israel! Sustainable Living, Intentional Community and Peace with Justice in Palestine and Israel With a unique approach that accesses contemporary issues through personal storytelling, relationship-building, and facilitated discussions with conflict resolution professionals, and with a dash of LVC’s commitment to respective differing perspectives, working for a better future for all people, and embracing the joy that life offers, this journey is your opportunity to meet local politicians, artists, journalists and activists; learn about contrasting national narratives; and explore futureRead More →

2015-09-30
By: Martin Luther
On: September 30, 2015
In: Fundraisers
Tagged: alum, fundraising, Israel, Living LVC Values, Palestine, Travel

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Lutheran Volunteer Corps (LVC) is with Little Friends For Peace and 7 others.

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The impact of the Lutheran Volunteer Corps is made possible through a powerful partnership among placement organizations, dedicated fellows, and generous supporters. Our placement partners are mentors and collaborators who provide fellows with opportunities to engage in meaningful work. Fellows bring energy and fresh perspective to their roles.At the heart of LVC, the fellows choose to live intentionally, serve wholeheartedly, and grow spiritually and personally throughout their year. Their courage to step into unfamiliar spaces, embrace challenge, and live out their values inspires transformation. The guidance and support they receive help them deepen their understanding of service.None of this would be possible without the unwavering support of our donors, who help us sustain meaningful change. Your generosity ensures that this work continues. Together, we are building a stronger community every year.Apply Here to Become a Fellow>>> lutheranvolunteercorps.org/the-program/#Apply Here to Become a Placement Partner >>> lutheranvolunteercorps.org/the-program/# ... See MoreSee Less

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Lutheran Volunteer Corps (LVC)
Little Friends For Peace (LFFP) is a powerful force for good in the D.C. community. Their mission is to break the cycle of violence by teaching people how to live with peace at the center of their lives. Through after-school Peace Clubs, summer Peace Camps, and in-school programs, Little Friends for Peace reaches thousands of kids and adults every year.🧘‍♀️🧘‍♂️Little Friends For Peace started as a small neighborhood program and has since grown to reach communities around the world. Founders MJ and Jerry remain actively involved, teaching peace both here at home and abroad. The legacy of Little Friends for Peace is a powerful movement centered on healing, love, and justice.👥As a placement partner, Lutheran Volunteer Corps (LVC) places fellows at incredible organizations like LFFP. As a Fellow, you’ll dive right in, helping run peace camps, leading workshops, and mentoring kids and adults. LVC will actively support you on this journey of making a difference during your year of service. Lutheran Volunteer Corps is a vibrant community that gives our fellows support and connections to help their careers thrive. So come along and join the Lutheran Volunteer Corps >>> lutheranvolunteercorps.org/volunteer/ You’re in for a life-changing ride! 🕊 ... See MoreSee Less

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