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Memorial Gifts Fund: Supporting Camden Youth
Thanks to the Patterson-Plotzke Fund, we're supporting college students from Camden, including Jared Alicea (Villanova), Jacob Salguero (Thomas Jefferson), and newcomer Dylan Muniz. Your gifts make a lasting impact! Memorial Gift Board would like to once again...

Council Corner: New Logo & 2025 Goals
At their April meeting, the Council approved our new logo and discussed 2025 goals: improving livestream worship, reaching non-members through programming, and connecting with groups using our building. These efforts aim to grow worship attendance and welcome new...

Extravagant Generosity
God's generosity is extraordinary. Whether through the Prodigal Son story or Mary's anointing of Jesus' feet, we see deep, self-giving love. How might we respond to God's grace with our own extravagant generosity? Two Sundays in Lent this year focused on Gospel...

LCOS Pride Events: Choose Joy!
Justice & Peace: June is Pride Month March with LCOS on June 5 Join with Our Savior’s Pride Team in May and June as we present opportunities for learning, supporting, and having fun. Grab your calendar and check out this year’s LCOS Pride Month activities below....

Pastor Wayne: Beware Prosperity Gospel Grift
Beware Prosperity Gospel Grift You’ve heard the saying, “A deal too good to be true?” In the case of the prosperity gospel, a false gospel narrative that proclaims God will bless you with health, wealth and prosperity if you make a financial offering to God through a...

May Pantry Update
Through your generous donations we are serving 13 families: 44 People: 22 Adults, 11 Teens and 11 Children. The families continue to be very grateful for your support. Lynn Block Pantry Thank Yous “Thank you and everyone for the much needed pantry items and grocery...
NOTICE: Please be a good neighbor to our neighbors when parking on the street by allowing a minimum of ten (10) feet between the bumper of your vehicle and the outside edge of surrounding driveways as specified in the NJ Driver’s Manual. Parking closer than ten feet can potentially result in a parking violation if the neighbor chooses to notify the police.