24 AUG 2020 · Join us for a powerful and insightful interview here live on the 19th August @5pm with Carl Fields and Rev. Seth Raymond... Carl is the Program Manager at the Hospitality Center, the Racine Interfaith Coalition Group Chairman and a dedicated member of EXPO( Ex-Incarcerated People Organizing.) And Rev. Seth Raymond is the Executive Director of the Hospitality Center and the Priest at the St. Luke's Episcopal Church.
Don't miss it!!!!
Mind. Body. Soul.
Hospitality for All
Contact our Executive Director for More Information
The Rev. Seth Raymond
seth@hospitality-center.org
262-853-2886
614 Main Street (Inside St. Luke's Episcopal Church)
Racine, WI 53403
Our Mission:
We are a community of hope and dignity that welcomes all. We provide a space to gather and connect with essential resources.
Our Vision:
We see a future where Racine is a thriving community that cares for all in need through compassionate fellowship and generosity of resources. The Hospitality Center will be a collaborative space that exemplifies this vision.
http://www.hospitality-center.org/abo...
About the Hospitality Center
The Hospitality Center began in May 2011 and provides a safe place for all who are alone, lonely, homeless, near homeless and mentally ill to “drop-in” for rest, refreshments, and relationship.
The Hospitality Center is open every Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. until 2:30pm
Hospitality Center Laundry Love Racine facilitates the washing and drying of clothes for all who are in want or in need at the Velvet Touch Laundromat (2021 Lathrop Ave) on the fourth Wednesday of each month from 4:00pm-7:00pm
About the Diocese of Milwaukee
The Diocese of Milwaukee covers the southern third of the state from Kenosha and Port Washington on Lake Michigan, to Prairie du Chien on the Mississippi River (an east-west span of 180 miles), and from Wisconsin Dells south to the Illinois border (a north-south span of 100 miles). We actively seek to grow in faith as disciples of Jesus Christ through the work of our 58 congregations, 177 clergy, and some 15,000 communicants in our service and ministries to local communities and the wider world. It is in our commitment to Prayer, Study and Action were we connect with God, each other and those we have yet to know. For more information, see www.diomil.org
About the Episcopal Church
The Episcopal Church strives to live by the message of Christ, in which there are no outcasts and all are welcome. Walking a middle way between Roman Catholicism and Protestant traditions, we are a sacramental and worship-oriented church that promotes thoughtful debate about what God is calling us to do and be, as followers of Christ.