OUTREACH PROGRAMS
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In here you will find:
- Emmanuel Preschool
- Mission Endowment
- Lutheran Campus Ministries
- Lutheran World Relief
- Habitat for Humanity
- Heifer Project
- Moscow Community Garden
- Lutheran Peace Fellowship
- Ecumenical Outreach
- More!
- Past Projects
Emmanuel Preschool
Preschool
- Provide a place for Christian education of 3- and 4-year-olds
- Emmanuel Lutheran Church Women collect and prepares Campbell's and General Mills' product labels which give cash for education.
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Mission Endowment
Learn more, click here (Giving) and click here(committee)
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Lutheran Campus Ministries
Support of Lutheran Campus Minister at Campus Christian Center
- Emmanuel Lutheran Church Women bake 40 dozen cookies twice a year for students
- Financial donations
- Emmanuel members help provide food for the Center's Welcome Barbeque, and prior to finals week.
Visit their website, click here
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Lutheran World Relief
Learn more, click here
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Habitat for Humanity
Support Habitat for Humanity with financial donations and physical labor from volunteers. Learn more at http://www.habitat.org/
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Heifer Project
The Heifer Project is a local ecumenical outreach effort in support of Heifer International. Emmanuel supports the Moscow Ecumenical Outreach by ????? Learn more at Heifer International.
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Moscow Community Garden

Emmanuel Lutheran Church provides space for a community garden on our property located just north of the church and across C St. The garden is administered by the Palouse-Clearwater Enviromental Institute (PCEI). Plots are available for annual lease to community residents. Go to The Moscow Community Garden for more information.
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Lutheran Peace Fellowship
Lutheran Peace Fellowship (LPF) is a community of Lutherans across the U.S. and around the globe, responding to the gospel call to be peacemakers and justice seekers. Based in Seattle since 1994, LPF offers a wide range of expertise, support, and resources for youth and adults:
1. Workshops and forums on biblical peacemaking and current peace concerns -- over 100 a year -- including many 1 and 2 day leadership training programs
2. Support for fellowship; congregation and chapter, campus and youth group activities and projects; several e-newsletters and blogs
3. Brochures, leaders guides, worship materials, advocacy resources as well as audiovisuals, bibliographies, and computer-based activities
4. Support for education and dialog within the Lutheran Churches on issues of war and peace; justice and nonviolence.
(attribute to LPF?) http://www.lutheranpeace.org/
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Ecumenical Outreach
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More!
Support Moscow Food Bank with food and monetary donations
Support Sojourners' Alliance with monetary donations
Support Camp Lutherhaven
Support Holden Village
Visitation of shut-ins
Nursing home visits
Outreach Committee members write welcome letters to visitors
Provide meeting places for various community groups:
- Girl Scout Troop 9999 (Are we currently hosting a troop?)
- King's West Christian School from Chico, WA are housed during Jazz Festival
- Palouse Asian-American Association uses kitchen to cook for ??? In The Park
- State Home Economists when they meet in Moscow
- Wellspring Counseling Tamale Dinners
- Old Time Fiddlers
- AGO (what is this?) organists recitals and receptions
- Family reunions
- Concerned citizens groups
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Past Project
- Saving Grace
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