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WLSU: Audacity and Humility
This blog is also available as a podcast In my first parish job, my rector told me it takes audacity and humility to be a

WLSU: Loving Kindness
This blog is also available as a podcast I want to be kind. I want to be kind today, to be kind tomorrow, to be

Rector’s Sabbatical
We are so proud to share the good news that Church of the Redeemer is a recipient of the Lilly Endowment’s Clergy Renewal Grant. This

WLSU: More Than That
This blog is also available as a podcast In November of 1984 my parents threw an Election Night party. I still remember the little elephants on the cocktail

WLSU: A Nation of Prophets
This blog is also available as a podcast Christians often misunderstand the point of the biblical prophets. We’ve been doing this for centuries. We act as if their primary purpose is predicting

WLSU: Until You Love Them
This blog is also available as a podcast I once heard a story about Desmond Tutu, and I’m not sure if it’s true, but I’m going to tell it to you

WLSU – Back At It
This blog is also available as a podcast It’s worth noting that Jesus didn’t always like his job. This is well-documented. And I’m not talking about when Jesus slipped away from

Communion
Communion 101 is an interactive event about the sacrament of the Eucharist for 2nd through 12th graders. Our goal is to generate understanding about why

College Ministry Update!
As high school graduations are upon us, CoR Family Ministry wanted to remind everyone about our ministry specific to college students. Our college students are

What’s Your Voting Plan?
Research shows that voters who articulate a plan for when/where they will vote are more likely to do so! In Ohio, voters have three choices:

Why Vote?
“Voting is important for a thriving representative democracy, by which we in the United States of America govern ourselves. And ensuring voting is open and

The Church Cracked Open: Poured out for the life of the world
Our Wednesday Lenten program will be a study of The Church Cracked Open, by Stephanie Spellers. This will be a hybrid program, in-person and via