Author: Ashlei Cramer

A New RIC Community: Holy Trinity Lutheran Church (Nutley, NJ)

Help ReconcilingWorks welcome the newest Reconciling in Christ (RIC) community: Holy Trinity Lutheran Church (Nutley, NJ). Their welcome statement reads: “HTLC is a sacramental community of disciples of Jesus the Christ. Having been blessed with gifts of the Spirit, and seeking God’s guidance through prayer and worship, we will use these gifts to share the […]

A New RIC Community: Peace Lutheran Church (Washington, MO)

Help ReconcilingWorks welcome the newest Reconciling in Christ (RIC) community: Peace Lutheran Church (Washington, MO). Their welcome statement reads: “Peace Lutheran Church is a community of people committed to following and learning from Jesus Christ, a congregation “Bound by Christ, to Break Boundaries.” It is our hope that you will feel safe and celebrated here. […]

Something new for you!

ReconcilingWorks is excited to let you know we have updated one of our most popular resources! The newly updated “Lutheran Introduction to Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, & Gender Expression” is available to purchase now! Order your copies of this resources today for you and your faith community! As a way to deepen and expand a […]

A New RIC Community: Ascension Lutheran Church (San Diego, CA)

Help ReconcilingWorks welcome the newest Reconciling in Christ (RIC) community: Ascension Lutheran Church (San Diego, CA). Their welcome statement reads: “We believe that God tenderly and fiercely loves the whole world, and has revealed this life-transforming love in the person of Jesus Christ. We provide a safe and loving place for people to explore, question, […]

A New RIC Community: Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church (West Hills, CA)

Help ReconcilingWorks welcome the newest Reconciling in Christ (RIC) community: Shepherd of the Valley Lutheran Church (West Hills, CA). Their welcome statement reads: “We welcome everyone. We welcome you because you are a child of God. Whether you are a believer, a doubter or a seeker; no matter who you are, where you’re from or […]

A New RIC Community: Peace Lutheran Church (Waldorf, MD)

Help ReconcilingWorks welcome the newest Reconciling in Christ (RIC) community: Peace Lutheran Church (Waldorf, MD). Their welcome statement reads: “In response to God’s unconditional love for all people, we at Peace Lutheran Church affirm that every person is a child of God. All believers and seekers regardless of your age, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, […]

A New RIC Community: Christ the King Lutheran Church (Holliston, MA)

Help ReconcilingWorks welcome the newest Reconciling in Christ (RIC) community: Christ the King Lutheran Church (Holliston, MA). Their welcome statement reads: ““My command is this: Love each other as I have loved you” -John 15:12 We at Christ the King Lutheran Church believe that everyone has been beautifully and lovingly created by God. We believe […]

A New RIC Community: Saint James Lutheran Church (Johnston, IA)

Help ReconcilingWorks welcome the newest Reconciling in Christ (RIC) community: Saint James Lutheran Church (Johnston, IA). Their welcome statement reads: “When the people of Saint James say “all are welcome,” we mean… If you are seeking the grace, love and mercy of God, You are welcome at Saint James Lutheran Church! No matter your age, […]

A New RIC Community: Concordia Lutheran Church (Concord, NH)

Help ReconcilingWorks welcome the newest Reconciling in Christ (RIC) community: Concordia Lutheran Church (Concord, NH). Their welcome statement reads: “Concordia Lutheran Church welcomes all people seeking God’s love and grace. We welcome all, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, politics, culture, or anything else that might divide us. God’s love welcomes […]

A New RIC Community: Advent Lutheran Church (Wyckoff, NJ)

Help ReconcilingWorks welcome the newest Reconciling in Christ (RIC) community: Advent Lutheran Church (Wyckoff, NJ). Their welcome statement reads: “We believe God’s love is expansive and unconditional. Through Christ, God calls us to love one another as God loves us. We celebrate people of every age, culture, difference of ability, economic circumstance, ethnic background, family […]