• To Be Love

  • 2023/08/12
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  • Where do you see Jesus and His bold and boundless love? For Deacons Deb Haynes and Dave Larrabee who are called to serve at the Lamb Center, a day shelter for people experiencing homelessness, they see Jesus’ love through the incredibly generous spirits of their guests. Even the most cantankerous of guests have shown grace to the staff and volunteers at the Lamb Center when the team needed a reminder of Jesus’ love the most. 

    Knowing that poverty is the fourth greatest cause of death in the United States, Pastor Betty Landis is passionate about and involved with the Poor People’s Campaign. She is currently living out her call to serve immigrants and marginalized people at Saint Stephen Lutheran Church. Saint Stephen is located in the White Oak community of Silver Spring, MD where more than 13% of the population lives below the poverty line and about 45% of its residents were born outside of the United States. 

    Hear how these leaders have engaged with someone as if they are not a stranger, offering true welcome and love for people who have been marginalized and are regularly outcast by society. Despite what the world tells us, we need Jesus’ love to be bold and boundless in our work to live out the Gospel each and every day. We cannot do this Holy work alone.

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Where do you see Jesus and His bold and boundless love? For Deacons Deb Haynes and Dave Larrabee who are called to serve at the Lamb Center, a day shelter for people experiencing homelessness, they see Jesus’ love through the incredibly generous spirits of their guests. Even the most cantankerous of guests have shown grace to the staff and volunteers at the Lamb Center when the team needed a reminder of Jesus’ love the most. 

Knowing that poverty is the fourth greatest cause of death in the United States, Pastor Betty Landis is passionate about and involved with the Poor People’s Campaign. She is currently living out her call to serve immigrants and marginalized people at Saint Stephen Lutheran Church. Saint Stephen is located in the White Oak community of Silver Spring, MD where more than 13% of the population lives below the poverty line and about 45% of its residents were born outside of the United States. 

Hear how these leaders have engaged with someone as if they are not a stranger, offering true welcome and love for people who have been marginalized and are regularly outcast by society. Despite what the world tells us, we need Jesus’ love to be bold and boundless in our work to live out the Gospel each and every day. We cannot do this Holy work alone.

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