
A Home Away From Home
Welcome to Lutheran Church of Christ the Redeemer (we just say "LCCR"). We gather weekly around Christ in Word and Sacrament as a servant community that is sent into this neighborhood and beyond with the gospel of mercy, justice, and peace.

Worship with us in person. All are welcome.
Saturday evening | 5:00 p.m.
Sunday morning | 10:00 a.m. ​
Holy communion is celebrated at every service.
All are welcome at Christ's table, including children.
Or join us remotely.
All worship streams



Pray without ceasing...
As people who follow Jesus, we pray. Alone and together, we pray. And, in times of great change, we pray.
We can agree that 2025 has begun as a time of significant change, particularly in our federal government. Whether we agree or disagree with the changes, the very speed of the actions gives us pause. And so we pray.
We pray for peace. We pray for victims of war, violence, and persecution. We pray for those who have lost jobs or vital services. We pray for children, people with disabilities, elders. We pray for those experiencing anxiety in the face of rapid change. We pray for government leaders. We pray for civil discourse in our communities. We pray for our congregation and for the renewal of the church. And we pray that we might each be faithful disciples, good listeners, and loving Christians.

On Sunday evenings at 5:00 p.m., LCCR joins communities and congregations across the ELCA in a weekly call to prayer. Come when you can. Come as you are.
All are Welcome
We are a Reconciling in Christ Congregation.
LCCR believes that everyone, regardless of religion, race, economic status, gender or sexual orientation, gender identities, and gender expressions are welcome in our space. LCCR commits to welcoming and celebrating Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) and to embracing the work of anti-racism, social and economic justice, and environmental care. LCCR believes that through openness, all grow in faith through Christ’s teaching to love one another as God loves us. This body of Christ welcomes, affirms, and values each of God’s unique creation and we are called to practice radical hospitality in our church and in our community.


All hands on deck (especially little ones) making the perfect wreath for Advent

Chill Out, Heat Up community event

Freedom is versatile - he can play a donkey or a sheep

All hands on deck (especially little ones) making the perfect wreath for Advent