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January – Lutherans for Life and AbleLight Communities
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- Lutherans For Life exists to equip Lutherans and their neighbors to be Gospel-motivated voices For Life. We do this through our quarterly journal, “LifeDate,” countless resources produced for local congregations, Life Sunday materials, speaking and preaching, online Chats 4Life, Frontline conference calls, Life Teams, Life Chapters, and Life Advocates, as well as national and regional conferences.
- At AbleLight, we believe the world shines brighter when people with developmental disabilities achieve their full potential. To help people we serve to thrive, we rely on our core principles of Open Arms, Innovation for Good, and Support for the Whole Person.
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February – Sheboygan Lutheran High School
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- For 45 years, Sheboygan Lutheran High School has been dedicated to its mission of Preparing Christian Leaders - One Student at a Time. We are a school that specializes in faith-based education, values Christian leadership principles, and provides a transformational and well-rounded education taught by a caring and talented staff in a family atmosphere.
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March – Concordia Seminary in St. Louis and Seminarian Luke Konkel
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- The school's vision is that abiding in Christ and His Word, Concordia Seminary will be a world leader in confessional Lutheran ministerial formation, scholarship and theological resources. Concordia Seminary's mission is to serve church and world by providing theological education and leadership centered in the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ for the formation of pastors, missionaries, deaconesses, scholars and leaders in the name of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod.
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April – Rev. Tyler McMiller, Missionary to Italy and Southern Europe
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- Pastor McMiller is the sole LCMS pastor in Italy, where he provides spiritual care for a number of Italians who discovered Lutheranism online and want to learn more. Tyler also mentors four Italian men who are studying to become pastors through an online Lutheran seminary based in Riga, Latvia, and he provides Word and Sacrament ministry to small groups of Lutherans scattered throughout Greece and Bulgaria. Through this work, Tyler’s goal is to help geographically isolated believers establish house churches wherever they live.
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May – Sheboygan County Hispanic Outreach
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- The mission of the Sheboygan County Hispanic Mission is to serve Christ as an outreach, connecting people to Christ in their mother language. Service are held on Sundays in Spanish at noon at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Sheboygan and are led by Rev. David Blas.
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June – Camp Luther, Three Lakes, WI
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- With more than 215 acres on the beautiful Three Lakes/Eagle River Chain of Lakes, the beauty of God's creation is all around Camp Luther. Within this gorgeous setting you'll find comfortable facilities, cozy cottages, excellent programs, exciting recreation, and a friendly staff. Camp Luther's vision is to embrace the challenge to produce the finest spiritual programs emphasizing healthy relationships, leadership skills and service. With an exemplary staff, quality facilities, and in the midst of God’s creation, Camp Luther will reach out to thousands of children, adults and families with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
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July – Concordia Theological Seminary in Fort Wayne and Seminarian Luke Konkel
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- Concordia Theological Seminary exists to form servants in Jesus Christ who teach the faithful, reach the lost, and care for all. It is an institution of theological higher education of The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod whose central purpose is to prepare men for the pastoral ministry, as well as men and women for other service in the church, through programs offering an understanding of the Christian faith that is Christ centered, biblically based, confessionally Lutheran, and evangelically active.
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August – A Place of Refuge
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- Refuge House is a safe place that provides a loving, nurturing environment for women and their unborn children. Our Advocates encourage women to make the positive changes in their lives that will offer opportunity, direction and hope for their futures.
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September – Anchor of Hope Pregnancy and Help Center
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- Established in 2013 to serve the residents of Sheboygan County, Anchor of Hope's free services are available to all individuals experiencing an unexpected pregnancy, especially individuals who are uncertain of their options. The Center provides compassionate, non-judgmental consultation and educational services consistent with the sanctity of human life including: pregnancy screening, ultrasound, education on abortion and alternatives, confidential support, material aid, community referrals, and more.
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October – Lutheran Heritage Foundation
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- LHF give books of the Lutheran faith to people around the world in their own languages. In more than 90 countries and 140 languages, thousands of people have come to faith in Christ because they’ve been able to read books like The Good News About Jesus or Luther’s Small Catechism in their own languages.
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November – Lutherans in Africa (Rev. James May)
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- Currently working in 23 countries, LIA addresses the issue of pastoral shortages and preparedness in Africa by not only teaching confessional Lutheran doctrine, but also training African pastors to be the teachers in their own communities. Continuing education seminars cover: liturgy, hymnody, how to teach the Small Catechism, and doctrinal topics such as justification, prayer, eschatology, and the proper division of Law and Gospel.
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December – St. John Lutheran School, Random Lake
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- St. John Lutheran School has served local families by providing students with a quality, faith-based education since 1855. Our early childhood (2 years-old - second grade), lower elementary, and upper elementary students experience a balance of digital and offline, indoor and outdoor, individualized and collaborative learning.
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