Letter from L’Arche

What belonging looks like in action!

Last month was filled with opportunities of community, learning, and deeper connections. We were honored to welcome back our Duke Divinity Intern, Tatum Tricarico, who spent a couple of days with us in community, including leading two Stations of the Cross: Disability Justice gatherings. Tatum shared about her experience visiting L'Arche and the community read more

By |2026-04-15T14:42:18-04:00April 15th, 2026|L'Arche Stories, Letter from L'Arche, News|

Brunch was a bunch of fun!

We are overjoyed to share that our first Brunch & Belonging event was an incredible success! The room was packed, and the spirit of community was truly palpable. We were moved by heartfelt stories from the family members of two of our founding Core Members, who spoke about why they chose L’Arche and the read more

Disability Pride Month – celebrate all year!

As Disability Pride Month comes to an end, we want to thank you for celebrating with us. This month has highlighted the unique gifts and contributions of individuals with disabilities, and we are grateful for your support.

Letter From L’Arche: Giving Tuesday

Dear Reader, In the midst of the changing seasons the community of L’Arche North Carolina continues to see new life, growth, and hope ahead of us. In these past months we’ve shaped our spiritual identity through prayer nights with local congregations. We’re thankful for our hosts, Duke Memorial UMC and St Francis of Assisi in read more

By |2019-12-04T15:48:53-05:00December 3rd, 2019|Letter from L'Arche, News|

Letter from L’Arche

Dear Friend, It’s hard to imagine a life fueled by vulnerability. It seems that no place in our world is free from the drive of competition and perfection. But Joni can tell you a different story. Joni contracted encephalitis as a child. The fever led to irreversible brain damage. She was left unable to speak and finds read more

By |2019-04-04T18:28:02-04:00November 9th, 2018|Letter from L'Arche, News|
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