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Seeking Guitar Players! Our worship teams, at both campuses, currently have openings for acoustic guitar players.   Details...

Lift Your Voices!     Celebrating 50 Years of Hope Lutheran Church - October 25-26   Details...

Seeking Wednesday Night Musicians    Details...

For One Full Day Hope Lutheran will be working with the Salvation Army this year and their Bell Ringing Campaign.    Details...

Joni & Friends Family Retreat   Details...

Seeking Faith Steps Teachers and Support Staff If you have a desire to share your faith with young children or assist with the Children's Ministry program in any way, we would love to have you on our team.   Details...

Youth Mission Jamaica Dessert Banquet    Details...

Hope Lutheran Church is Awarded $177,000 Thrivent Financial for Lutherans Grant Thrivent Financial for Lutherans supports the Regional Partnership Initiative for Leadership Development, a new educational internship and mentorship program of Hope Lutheran Church.   Details...


InnerCHANGE Print E-mail

What Is InnerCHANGE?

InnerCHANGE is a Christian order composed of communities of missionaries living and ministering incarnationally among the poor.  We seek to follow the Lord God's injunction to do "justice, love mercy, and to walk humbly with our God" (Micah 6:8).

To see more about what InnerCHANGE is about see http://www.crmleaders.org/ministries/innerchange.

InnerCHANGE ministry flows within our three defining currents:  missionary, prophetic, and contemplative. These three currents correspond to the instructions of Micah 6:8. The pursuits of justice, mercy, and humility do not encompass all that the prophetic, missionary, and contemplative circles contain. But they do solidly point the way towards the desires of God named in Micah 6:8.
 
 
Hope Lutheran’s connection to InnerCHANGE is through a young woman This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it . She is serving the poor in San Francisco September 2007 to September 2008.
 
 
 
 
 
 

You can pray:

  • that God would provide someone to buy my team a house in the Haight Ashbury to live in and expand our ministry.
  • that I would be patient knowing that relationships will develop in God's time, I want to learn how to trust God in relationships and the process of developing them.
  • God would teach us more about his unchanging love for us (my team) and that we would live and love others out of this. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

THE SAN FRANCISCO INNERCHANGE COMMUNITY

In a City often characterized by its magnificent bridges, the San Francisco InnerChange team seeks to be a bridge between the Church and the Poor.  In the spirit of St. Francis, for whom our city was named, we reach out in true solidarity and friendship with the marginalized, empowered by the love of Jesus.  Gang members, drug dealers, “gutter punks,” and the homeless are our friends, and have been God’s instruments in transforming our lives, even as we seek to be messengers of hope in theirs.

In the wealthiest city in the US, we seek to be a prophetic presence, helping local churches find pathways to accompany those left out in the cold.  In a system that disempowers, we seek to be agents of empowerment, so that God might “raise the poor from the ash heap to seat them among the princes of the people.”  In a fractured and divided city, we seek to be instruments of peace and reconciliation.  We are Latino, White, and African-American, Protestant and Catholic.

The San Francisco InnerChange Community was established in 1986.  Currently we have two principal teams.  The first is a multi-faceted ministry called Comunidad San Dimas, based out of St. Peter’s Catholic Church.  The San Dimas Community is a ground-breaking effort (begun in 1992) focused on young Latinos caught up in the worlds of gangs and drugs, and the Juvenile Justice system. 

The second is the

Outer Circle
ministry based out of First Baptist Church.  This ministry to homeless youth on the streets of the Haight Asbury District befriends the “gutter punks”, sharing Christ’s love with them on their turf.  Pioneered by Darren Prince and Samantha Baker Evens in 1999, the team is currently led by Paul & Mariah Nix, and includes Claire Howard and Matthias Giezendanner. 



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