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The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer
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Creation Care

Loving Formation
For God’s sake, we will grow our love for the Earth and all of life through preaching, teaching, storytelling, and prayer

We invite you to join our Creation Care Team at Church of the Redeemer. Moving Forward, "A Guide to Climate Action For Your Congregation and Community," has gathered an ecumenical board of churches, amongst them The Episcopal Church, who have made a pledge to lead a movement to heal the world and to protect future generations, and Church of the Redeemer will heed that call.

Our Creation Care Team's goal Monthly meetings will be posted here.

Liberating Advocacy
For God’s sake, standing alongside marginalized, vulnerable peoples, we will advocate and act to repair Creation and seek the liberation and flourishing of all people.

Our Creation Care Team will work to educate our church and the surrounding community on the effects of climate change and actively participate and engage in ways to prevent and reverse those effects through community clean-ups, recycling, reducing waste, and advocacy.

Life-Giving Conservation
For God’s sake, we will adopt practical ways of reducing our climate impact and living more humbly and gently on Earth as individuals, households, congregations, institutions, and dioceses.

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Upcoming Events and Volunteer Opportunities

Creation Care Monthly Meeting

Creation Care Monthly Meeting

25Jun
Sunday, Jun 25, 2023, 12:30 PM
Join us every 4th Sunday in the Parlor to discuss upcoming events and projects. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate. Our Creation Care Team will work to educate our church and the surrounding community on the effects of climate ch...
Details
Creation Care Monthly Meeting

Creation Care Monthly Meeting

23Jul
Sunday, Jul 23, 2023, 12:30 PM
Join us every 4th Sunday in the Parlor to discuss upcoming events and projects. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate. Our Creation Care Team will work to educate our church and the surrounding community on the effects of climate ch...
Details
Creation Care Monthly Meeting

Creation Care Monthly Meeting

27Aug
Sunday, Aug 27, 2023, 12:30 PM
Join us every 4th Sunday in the Parlor to discuss upcoming events and projects. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate. Our Creation Care Team will work to educate our church and the surrounding community on the effects of climate ch...
Details

Lack of affordable housing is a serious issue in our region, and across the nation, that contributes to systemic poverty and homelessness. " According to the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Census Bureau, nearly 50,000 households in Cincinnati are cost-burdened, meaning they have to pay more than a third of their income on rent or mortgage, plus utilities." To become more informed about this issue, the Becoming Beloved Steering Committee recommends checking out learning opportunities being offered by the Greater Cincinnati Homeless Coalition, a leading local advocate for affordable housing. The events include educational zoom sessions, walking tours, and opportunities to hear from people experiencing homelessness and/or struggling to find affordable housing. More information can be found here. There are multiple events in November, starting Nov 3rd. Contact John Calhoun with any questions.


Resources

Cincinnati Recycling and Reuse Hub
911 Evans Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
513-629-9040 (new number since their website was published)

https://www.cincinnatirecyclingandreusehub.org
[email protected]

Hours for Drop-Off of Recyclables: Thursday 12 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m. – 2 p. m.
Volunteers needed Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.

RECYCLING AND LOW WASTE SWAPS GUIDE

Ongoing Volunteer Opportunities

Civic Garden Center
2715 Reading Road
Cincinnati, OH 45206
513-221-0981
[email protected]

Classes, Green Learning Station, Community Gardens, Plant Sale




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Sermons

  • May 29 | Guest Speaker
    Our Story
  • May 22 | The Rev. Philip DeVaul
    Left With Each Other
  • May 15 | The Rev. Melanie W. J. Slane
    Sunday Sermon: Suffering and Hope
  • May 1 | The Rev. Philip DeVaul
    Sad Songs
  • Apr 24 | The Rev. Philip DeVaul
    The Family Business

Rector's Blog

  • May 26 | The Rev. Philip DeVaul
    Rector's Blog, My Daughter's Sign
  • May 19 | The Rev. Philip DeVaul
    Rector's Blog, Inspired
  • May 12 | The Rev. Philip DeVaul
    Rector's Blog, Where is God
  • May 8 | The Rev. Philip DeVaul
    Built For Blessing
  • May 5 | The Rev. Philip DeVaul
    Rector's Blog, Raise Your Hand

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Welcome to Church of the Redeemer! We invite and welcome ALL to join us in worship and community. In addition to worship, we have a vibrant music community, a fun and welcoming community for children and youth, plus offerings for everyone from young adults to seniors, covering many varied interests.

The Rev. Philip DeVaul, Rector

WHAT WE BELIEVE

We love children, and children love Church of the Redeemer!

Children are at the heart of life at Church of the Redeemer. Children learn about the word of God through our Children's Christian Education programs; they are involved in worship services, they play music in our services, and they form lifelong friendships with each other through their experiences.

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On Sundays we have an 8:00 am Holy Eucharist, Rite I service, a 9:00 am Holy Eucharist, Rite II service (which is also livestreamed), an 11:00 am Banquet Eucharist service and a 5:00 pm Celtic Eucharist service.

On Tuesdays and Thursdays, we offer Morning Prayer on our Online Worship Podcast.

On Wednesdays, we offer Holy Eucharist, Rite II at 6:00 pm in the Chapel.

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The community of the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer welcomes you! We are glad that you have chosen to explore your faith here and hope that this document can answer some of the questions you may have about Church of the Redeemer. We seek to be an open, inviting community. Our invitation to you is to join us as we grow in faith and reach out in love to others. At Church of the Redeemer we are always seeking to know Jesus and grow in love. We hope that in whatever ministries you undertake will strengthen your relationship with him through your ministry and fellowship here.

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PARKING: Parking is on the street. Please pay attention to the signs indicating proper parking zones. Handicapped parking is available in the front on Erie, in the back parking lot, and on the south side of Raymar.

ACCESSIBLE REDEEMER: The front entrance has a ramp and there is an elevator inside the back door and to the left. Accessible restrooms are located in the Lobby inside the front entrance.


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Flowers in our holy worship spaces are a beautiful gift to God and those who attend services at Church of the Redeemer as well as those being honored or remembered. A contribution to the Flower Fund is a meaningful way to honor or remember a loved one for special life events such as birthdays, anniversaries, baptisms, confirmations, thanksgivings, or in memory of a loved one.

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The Church of the Redeemer is blessed to have received special gifts from parishioners who wanted Redeemer to have permanent savings to care for our facilities and to supplement our pledge income.

Such permanent savings are often called an “endowment.” The endowed funds are permanently set aside by donors or by the Vestry. Some of our donors have specified uses for their endowment gifts. A limited portion of the funds is distributed each year to supplement our general budget. All funds are invested with professional advice.

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What about your connection to Redeemer changes the way you live in this world? Your financial commitment is a response to the work that God is doing with you here. It is a practical way to ensure that others are able to experience the relationships of holy connection and communion that are shaping your life.

For 2023, we ask that you make your commitment through regular scheduled electronic giving, if possible. Whether it be weekly or annually, giving electronically is a safe and sustainable way to ensure your continued financial support.

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Your planned legacy gift to the Church of the Redeemer is a practical way for you to empower generations to come. It is a powerful witness of faith, love, and gratitude. This type of gift recognizes the heritage left by those who came before us and acknowledges that we bear a responsibility to the future faithful - to insure the continuation of God’s work within and beyond Church of the Redeemer.

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