LHRA - Lutheran Human Relations Association
LHRA - Lutheran Human Relations

Founded in 1953

Lutheran Human Relations Association
1821 N. 16th St.
Milwaukee , WI 53205
Phone: 414-536-0585
Fax: 414-536-0690
Email:

Awakening To Equality By Karl LutzA new book by Karl Lutze recalls a critical time in his life and career.

 

Order!
Karl Lutze's book of prayers "...a lot on my mind Lord"
Orchard House

4 Old Orchard lane,
Valparaiso
, IN 46383
$18 plus shipping and handling

 

LHRA is proud to sponsor....
Andrew Schulze biography
www.mupress.org/
webpages/books
/galchutt.html

 

Luthern Human Relations Association - Bringing People Together

Mission Statement

Empowered by the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the mission of the Lutheran Human Relations Association is to bring people together to do justice by:

Breaking down hostilities and fears between peoples; Bridging the racial, cultural, gender, age, ability, class and other separations in our society; and Building up the human community.

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Karl Lutze new book, We need to talk, Lord! is his most recent sharing  with his readers personal conversations with his Lord. The meditations reflect on a wide range of themes appropriate for different times and seasons. The book served well for personal use and for meditations with large or smaller groups.
Published and distributed by Orchard House.
To order:
Orchard House
4 Old Orchard lane,
Valparaiso, IN 46383
$18 plus shipping and handling


Jazz for Justice

Saturday, November 14, 2009
5:30 pm Dinner/Silent Auction
7:00pm Concer
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Join us for an evening of live jazz,
fellowship, food and a silent auction!

Village Church
130 E. Juneau St., Milwaukee, WI 53202
Advanced Tickets: $20
At the door: $25
Seniors/Students $10
Seniors/Students $12
(includes dinner and concert)

TICKET INFORMATION:
LHRA 414-536-0585

Sponsored by Lutheran Human Relations Association (LHRA), First United Lutheran Sheboygan,
and other contributors.