Mission

Promoting the Gospel message of Jesus Christ to love one another and to encourage unity in the body of Christ, with a strong emphasis on racial reconciliation.

WHAT WE DO

Through our in-depth program called, The Unity Lab, Love One Another Ministries works closely with schools, churches and other organizations to help participants better understand and how to take an active role in the processes of racial healing, restoration and reconciliation.
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Unity Lab Workshops

The Unity Lab is where people come together to have meaningful dialogue, participate in challenging exercises and do the work necessary to love one another. LOAM also offers a Student Unity Lab for seventh through 12th graders. The Unity Lab can be tailored to meet the specific needs of your school, church or organization.
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Speaking Engagements

Founder Lauren Littrell brings passion tempered with compassion when speaking on the subject that is so near and dear to her heart. Lauren and other LOAM team members are available to speak at your church or ministry.

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Partnerships

“The harvest is plentiful, but the laborers are few; therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into his harvest.” (Matthew 9:37-38)

Love One Another Ministries looks to team up with other like minded organizations doing the work of reconciliation.

WHAT THEY'RE SAYING

Here is some of the ways that our Unity Lab has blessed the participants seeking to learn more about reconciliation:

I gained a renewed sense of hope for God’s bride as we engaged with each other. Seeing others of different backgrounds and denominations come together to have difficult conversations centered on our faith, with an eye toward progress was extremely encouraging. I looked forward to the weekly meetings and will miss them.”

– Unity Lab Participant

“The biblical passages solidified my desire for racial reconciliation and I feel armed with the Holy Spirit and the connection with the group that even in an 8 week course we can come together and make a little progress! That was encouraging. I appreciate the vulnerability and honesty of the Black participants. That had a big impact on me.”

– Unity Lab Participant

Hearing personal voices and sentiments concerning race relations from others of various races and gender ignited the desire to continue to create relationships and spaces where all are heard and understood and propelled to work positively toward a godly relationship of justice and equality for all.”

– Unity Lab Participant

*Artwork from a Student Unity Lab participant

Here are some of the ways that our Unity Lab participants have defined racial reconciliation:

“Making up for racism”
“Owning up to what’s happened and work towards forgiveness”
“Understanding and coming together to create bridges”
“Appreciate other people’s differences”
“Being at peace with the past.”
“Understanding and acknowledging racism”
“Healing the wounds of racism, oppression, judgement and fear surrounding race to create a more unified society.”
“Involves healing the tension and divide between the races by recognizing and working to solve why it exists in the first place.”
“Healing relationships between different races and reaching true justice.”
“Includes anti-racist work and healing racial divides.”
“Mending the scars…”
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