At Redeemer Lutheran Church all people are welcomed into the community united by the grace, love, and forgiveness we know in Jesus Christ.
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Jesus was famous for extending a radical welcome to everyone he met, crossing over all human made lines and boundaries. The congregation at Redeemer Lutheran Church having received Jesus welcome ourselves, extends that same reception to all people. No exceptions.
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Redeemer Lutheran Church recognizes and repents for the historical mistreatment of all minorities and marginalizes communities by the Church universal.
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Further, the members of Redeemer commit to racial equity for all people. As followers of Jesus we pledge ourselves to the work of antiracism by working against all forms of oppression and discrimination contrary to the witness of Jesus Christ.
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We welcome all who seek to follow Jesus regardless of race, ethnicity, class, age, gender, marital status, nationality, physical or mental ability, sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression, and family configuration, to journey together toward the promised land of God.
Clare House
Mothers with children made up 78% of 2017's homeless inquires in Lancaster. Clare House provided safe temporary housing for 21 families in 2017. They also assisted in educating the mothers, provided child care, set up job training and job interviews fore the mothers and helped them find housing and furniture when they are able to be on their own again.
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Redeemer supports them by sending all monies collected from our First Fruits Produce Table as well as all excess from the meals held here at the church.