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At Incarnation we believe that reaching out to those around us is a fundamental tenet of our faith. We actively pursue ways to make the world around us a better place to live and help those in need find a better way to face each day. Participation in ANY of our programs is open to the world. Many of our most active “members” are not actually members of our congregation. They are, however, members of our family. We hope you will feel free to participate with us whether in a church activity serving ourselves or one of the many where we turn to serve our neighbors.
We actively support several of our own initiatives in our community where we partner with God to improve our world and several more where we partner with other members of the faith community to do the same. We feed the hungry through Meals on Wheels, the Harvest Hope Food Bank and by taking our turn stirring the pot at the Soup Kitchen at
Washington
Street
Methodist
Church
. We work for reconciliation of all God’s children through the Shandon Cluster of Churches and the Metro Columbia Cluster. We put our shoulder to the wheel at the Lutheran Campus Ministry, Habitat for Humanity. We actively support a Troop of Boy Scouts and the USC School of Medicine’s students. Our
Child
Development
Center
is probably our biggest effort, and it is growing rapidly as we seek to expand this very important service that nurtures young lives.
Does helping out in your community sound like something you want to do? Is taking real steps to fulfill our Lord’s commandment to love one another something that appeals to you? Please visit us at
Incarnation
Lutheran
Church
and see why we love being God’s partners in our community.
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