Our Saviour's Lutheran Church in Boston, MA has been a place of refuge and welcome since its founding in 1911 by Norwegian immigrants. Over the years, the church has served as a sanctuary for sailors on leave, refugees, immigrants, fire victims, the unhoused, and the hungry. Known for its beautiful stained glass window depicting Christ in the Garden of Gethsemane, the church is currently raising funds for its restoration. In addition to worship services in English and Spanish, the church also houses various community organizations, including the East Boston Community Soup Kitchen, which provides nutritious food and support to those in need.
Committed to its mission of acceptance and compassion, Our Saviour's Lutheran Church strives to create a welcoming space where all individuals, especially those who have felt unwelcome elsewhere, can find refuge and a sense of belonging. The church has been actively involved in serving the community, offering emergency shelter, affordable housing initiatives, and support for issues ranging from housing displacement to immigration. With a vision to be a place of refuge and acceptance, the church continues to be a vital part of the East Boston community, providing a sense of community and support to those in need.
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