RSOs operate ministry programs that foster the mission and ministry of the church.
The LCMS Recognized Service Organizations newsletter features information Lutheran Braille Workers and its work to share the Gospel with people who are blind or visually impaired.
The LCMS Recognized Service Organizations newsletter features information about Lutherans For Life and its work to equip Christians to be Gospel-motivated voices for life.
The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod’s cross logos may be used by LCMS congregations, schools, entities, auxiliaries, and recognized service organizations upon request and approval.
The LCMS Recognized Service Organizations newsletter features information about Humanitri and its work to reach out and aid families experiencing homelessness.
The LCMS Recognized Service Organizations newsletter features information about Shepherd’s Heart Ministry and the vision of this RSO to share the love of Christ with hurting people after natural disasters.
DOXOLOGY, an LCMS Recognized Service Organization, offers resources for pastors and congregations. Their goal is to support faithful pastors in their vital service to the dear souls committed to their care.
Grace Place Wellness Ministries has been teaching church workers and their spouses to safeguard their wellness, for their own good and the good of those they serve, particularly during times of trial and great need.
The LCMS Recognized Service Organizations newsletter features information about Phil’s Friends, which supports those battling cancer through its relationships with individuals and congregations.
In a webinar hosted by LCMS Urban & Inner-City Mission, Deaconess Dorothy Krans, director of LCMS Recognized Service Organizations, explains the work of RSOs, how they can positively impact urban ministry, and how they can be a blessing to those serving in urban settings.
The LCMS Recognized Service Organizations newsletter features information about the Christian Character Formation Project, a program founded by Open Sky Education that emphasizes character development in students.
The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod offers resources to promote and nurture the spiritual, emotional, and physical well-being of pastors and professional church workers.
Because these families with women and children are often coming out of a domestic violence situation, we most likely will never meet them for the sake of their safety and anonymity. This is how it should be. It is about them, not us.
The LCMS Recognized Service Organizations newsletter features information about Perry Lutheran Homes in Perry, Iowa, where residents provide hope through its clay cross ministry.
Lutheran Indian Ministries, based in Brookfield, Wis., seeks to help Native American communities and families heal from generational trauma through its Bible-based healing ministry.
The LCMS Recognized Service Organizations newsletter for Fourth Quarter 2018 features Concordia Lutheran Ministries (CLM) in Cabot, Penn.