Mission/Vision
In response to the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the Lutheran Volunteer Corps exists to preserve, nurture, and sustain life.
We believe that caring for the earth and working for freedom and justice with those who are oppressed answer God's call to Shalom ("Peace with Justice") in...
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In response to the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the Lutheran Volunteer Corps exists to preserve, nurture, and sustain life.
We believe that caring for the earth and working for freedom and justice with those who are oppressed answer God's call to Shalom ("Peace with Justice") in today's world. We seek Shalom for all people by serving congregations and organizations which share this call.
We believe that integrating faith and action is essential to wholeness. A vital part of this integration is exploring a simpler lifestyle. Linking inward and outward journeys helps fulfill our commitment to the global community. We pledge to help each other grow spiritually, live simply, and do justice.
We believe that sharing life in intentional community rooted in the life and teachings of Jesus Christ helps us live justly in the world. We are committed to accepting and affirming diversity in community, working for healthy relationships, and living peaceably with all.
We believe that participation in the Lutheran Volunteer Corps strengthens us for a life of witness and leadership in the Church. We pledge to support the Church as it works for freedom and justice.
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What does the organization do?
Living peacefully with one another is a lifelong challenge. Community provides valuable opportunities to develop communication and relationship building skills that are essential to strong families, neighborhoods, cities, and to a peaceful world.
In LVC communities of 4 to 7, volunteers...
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Living peacefully with one another is a lifelong challenge. Community provides valuable opportunities to develop communication and relationship building skills that are essential to strong families, neighborhoods, cities, and to a peaceful world.
In LVC communities of 4 to 7, volunteers share meals, household responsibilities, daily struggles, faith discussions, and good times. Building and maintaining a supportive community offers a rewarding experience. The quality and commitment of LVC friendships can last a lifetime.
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