Service and Social Justice
OSRL supports and partners with various local, regional, national, and global social justice organizations including:
- The Carter Center
- Equal Justice Initiative
- Fair Fight
- Forum for Theological Exploration
- Georgia Coalition for the People's Agenda
- Georgia Stand Up
- Innercity Muslim Action Network (IMAN)
- The King Center
- Mijente
- National Center for Civil and Human Rights
- New Georgia Project
- Poor People's Campaign
- Project South
- Southern Poverty Law Center
- Southerners on New Ground (SONG)
OSRL maintains a strong history of partnership with local service and social justice organizations in Greater Atlanta. Many of these organizations are beneficiaries of the weekly offering from OSRL's Beloved Community Protestant worship service.
- AID Atlanta
- Atlanta Ministry with International Students
- Catholic Charities Atlanta
- Clarkston Community Center
- Georgia Prison Ministry
- Hunger Has No Religion
- Immigrant Families Together
- Intown Collaborative Ministries
- Jerusalem House
- L'Arche Atlanta
- Lost-n-Found Youth
- Toco Hills Community Alliance
- United Methodist Committee on Relief