Author: Ashlei Cramer

A new RIC community: St. Paul Lutheran Church (Lodi, CA)

ReconcilingWorks is proud to present our newest RIC community: St. Paul Lutheran Church in Lodi, California! Their welcome statement reads: “Welcome to St. Paul’s Holy Communion worship. We extend a special welcome to those who are single, married, divorced, widowed, lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, filthy rich, comfortable, or dirt poor. We extend a special […]

A new RIC community: Kingo Lutheran Church (Shorewood, WI)

ReconcilingWorks is proud to present our newest RIC community: Kingo Lutheran Church in Shorewood, WI! Their welcome statement reads: “At Kingo Lutheran Church, we believe that God loves and forgives us unconditionally. This gift of grace inspires us to share God’s love with others. We strive to welcome and support all individuals regardless of race, […]

A new RIC community: Todos Los Santos (Fort Lauderdale, FL)

ReconcilingWorks is proud to present our newest RIC community: Todos Los Santos in Fort Lauderdale, FL! Their welcome statement (in English and Spanish) reads: “The Lutheran community of Todos los Santos, Welcomes Everyone! Recognizing that we are part of one body, the Body of Christ. We welcome and receive EVERYONE with hospitality. So you are […]

A new RIC community: St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church (Sudbury, MA)

ReconcilingWorks is proud to present our newest RIC community: St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church in Sudbury, Massachusetts! Their welcome statement reads: “Welcome one another therefore, just as Christ welcomed you, for the glory of God.” Romans 15:7 The congregation of St John declares itself an open and affirming faith community and invites all people to […]

A new RIC community: Lutheran Campus Ministry of Winona, MN

ReconcilingWorks is proud to present our newest RIC community: Lutheran Campus Ministry of Winona, Minnesota! Their welcome statement reads: “All are welcome here at the LCC. {Full stop.} If you’re wondering exactly what that means…regardless of race, socioeconomic status, abilities, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, hometown, major, or if you say “pop” or soda”… As […]

A new RIC community: Trinity Lutheran Church (Pembroke Pines, FL)

ReconcilingWorks is proud to present our newest RIC community: Trinity Lutheran Church in Pembroke Pines, Florida! Their welcome statement reads: “Who is welcome here at TLC? EVERYONE! At Trinity Lutheran we practice radical hospitality…so If you are Native American, Asian, Hispanic, Black, White, Bi-Racial or Multi-Racial… If you are three days old, 30 years old, […]

A new RIC community: Advent Lutheran Church (Mill Creek, WA)

ReconcilingWorks is proud to present our newest RIC community: Advent Lutheran Church in Mill Creek, Washington! Their welcome statement reads: “We extend our welcome to people of all races, cultures and colors; to people of all sexual orientation, gender and gender identity; to people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities; to people of every legal economic […]

A new RIC community: Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church (Fort Collins, CO)

ReconcilingWorks is proud to present our newest RIC community, Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church in Fort Collins, Colorado! Their welcome statement reads: “We are a Christian community, committed to ministry in Fort Collins and the world. We rejoice in the manner in which diversity has enriched, nurtured and challenged our lives and the ministry we share […]

A new RIC community: Gethsemane Lutheran Church (Manchester, NH)

ReconcilingWorks is proud to present the newest RIC community: Gethsemane Lutheran Church in Manchester, New Hampshire! Their welcome statement reads: “Gethsemane Lutheran Church is a community that is passionate about sharing the love of Jesus Christ, and we provide as many opportunities as possible to help everyone who spends time with us to grow spiritually, […]

A new RIC community: Christ Lutheran Church (Reedley, CA)

ReconcilingWorks is proud to present our newest RIC community: Christ Lutheran Church in Reedley, California! Their welcome statement reads: “Welcome to Sunday worship. You are welcome here as a child of God. We celebrate your identity as a gift from God and we welcome you to a diverse community of believers united in our faith. […]