A Sacred Space to Grow Your Soul

Ways to Grow

Contemplative Outreach Discover the practice of Centering Prayer — a silent, meditative method rooted in the Christian contemplative tradition. Contemplative Outreach offers practical tools and community support for those seeking spiritual depth and inner transformation through stillness and surrender.

Charter for Compassion is a global movement inspiring compassionate action at every level—personal, communal, and systemic. Rooted in spiritual and ethical traditions, it fosters transformation through education, activism, and collaboration, working toward a just, peaceful, and sustainable world where all life flourishes.

Grateful Living This beautifully curated site invites you to live with intention and joy through the simple yet transformative practice of gratitude. Grateful.org offers reflections, practices, and resources that help you meet each day — and each moment — as a sacred gift.

Center for Action and Contemplation A global nonprofit rooted in the Christian contemplative tradition, CAC offers practices and teachings that help deepen prayer, awaken awareness, and move compassion into action. Explore their resources to cultivate inner transformation and live with heart‑open presence. 

Ways to Live Generously

Lutheran Metropolitan Ministry Rooted in justice, mercy, and humility, LMM walks alongside those facing homelessness, incarceration, and systemic barriers — offering shelter, skill-building, advocacy, and hope. Whether it’s through a meal, mentorship, or meaningful reform, LMM creates pathways for healing and wholeness in the heart of Cleveland.

Greater Cleveland Food Bank   Working to ensure no one goes hungry, the Greater Cleveland Food Bank partners with over 1,000 organizations to serve meals, stock pantries, and support families across Northeast Ohio. Supporting them is a tangible way to nourish your neighbor — and your soul.

Redeemer Crisis Center   Rooted in compassion and community, Redeemer Crisis Center serves Cleveland’s near west side by offering food, clothing, household items, and hot meals to those facing hardship — from elders on fixed incomes to families navigating crisis. Their programs are a lifeline of dignity and hope, grounded in the belief that no one should face hunger or need alone.

AMIS (French for friends) offers tangible hope to immigrants and asylum seekers navigating the long, uncertain journey toward legal status in the U.S. Through housing support, basic needs assistance, and a community of volunteers, AMIS eases the burdens of waiting — reminding every person they are not alone.