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University Lutheran Church is both a campus ministry and a parish congregation of families and single adults, welcoming all persons regardless of sexual orientation or gender presentation.

St. Luke’s is a community of God’s people centered around the Gospel and empowered by God’s Spirit to be Jesus’ disciples now. The Lord calls us to be channels through which His love and acceptance can flow to others.

Christ the King Lutheran Church is a community committed to loving and serving the world, open to people from all walks of life as they express their faith through outreach and worship.

Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church is a welcoming community where believers love, encourage, and serve one another in the name of Jesus Christ. The church emphasizes compassion, instruction, and honor among members.

Trinity Lutheran Church blends the richness of Lutheran tradition with a warm, welcoming atmosphere for today’s families. Our congregation is committed to sharing God’s love through biblical teaching, generous outreach, meaningful relationships, and ministries for all ages.

Trinity Lutheran Church is a welcoming ELCA congregation that gathers to worship through Word and Sacrament, with a focus on biblical teaching and active service in their community.

Trinity Lutheran Church in Camp Hill, PA is an ELCA congregation with the tagline Worship. Connect. Serve. It is designated as a Reconciling in Christ congregation, indicating an open and affirming welcome to LGBTQIA+ individuals.

St. Timothy Evangelical Lutheran Church is a vibrant congregation in the Lehigh Valley dedicated to spreading the message of the Evangelical Lutheran faith and is committed to transforming lives by connecting communities through service outreach.
Lamb of God Lutheran Church is a Lutheran church in Erie, Pennsylvania, proclaiming the Gospel of grace through Word and Sacrament. The congregation gathers for worship, education, and service in the Lutheran tradition.