First Lutheran Church
Goal: Share the story of Jesus and the ELCA by engaging with 1 million new people as we grow the church together. Purpose: Activate each of us so more people know the way of Jesus and discover community, justice and love. Vision: A world experiencing the difference God?s grace and love in Christ make for all people and creation.
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