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"We are a Christian organization providing food and warmth for those in need in the greater Chapin community."
With a vision that God's Word is accessible to all people in a language that speaks to their heart, Wycliffe's mission is, "To see a Bible translation program in progress in every language still needing one by 2025."
THE ORGANIZATION IS ORGANIZED AND OPERATED TO SUPPORT PRISON FELLOWSHIP MINISTRIES (PFM) AND OTHER PUBLIC CHARITIES WHOSE WORK FURTHERS PFM'S PURPOSE BY MANAGING AND ADMINISTERING PLANNED GIVING PROGRAMS TO SUPPORT THOSE MINISTRIES.
GROUND 40 IS A DISCIPLESHIP PROGRAM LOCATED IN MONROE, NC THAT PROVIDES A WELCOMING AND HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT FOR MEN WHO ARE SEEKING A CHANGE OF HEART AFTER BEING INCARCERATED.
Caring Contact is devoted to promoting emotional wellbeing and preventing emotional crises by providing opportunities for people to express themselves to compassionate listeners in a safe environment. We respond to the need for human interaction and create opportunities for people to help each other. We offer training to people and organizations in the listening skills needed to support those in crisis.
Shirat HaNefesh (Song of the Soul) is a “come as you are” Jewish community serving all who are on a Jewish path in the DC area. Soulful, spiritual, musical; intimate, informal, accepting, laid-back. …we attract seekers from all backgrounds. If you’re Jewish, or interested in Judaism, and want to try things on for size – this is the place. We fill our services with beautiful music, led by our extraordinary hazzan (cantor) and rabbi, and consider no question too foolish to ask. All are welcome, including interfaith families.
Chabad at Beekman-Sutton is one of over 4,500 Chabad Centers worldwide, inspired by the vision of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson. Chabad at Beekman-Sutton was founded in 2006 as a division of Chabad Lubavitch of Midtown Manhattan (www.ChabadMidtown.com) to enhance Jewish opportunities in the East Midtown area of Manhattan. Led by Rabbi Shmuel Metzger and his wife Raizy, Chabad has reached out and touched thousands of lives through a warm and personal approach to community building. Hundreds of families and individuals have taken part in our High Holiday Services, Holiday Family Events, Public Menorah Lightings, Shabbat Services, Torah Classes, Passover Seders, Preschool and more. In 2008, Chabad moved to its current location on East 53rd Street between 1st and 2nd avenue, where it continues to grow. Our Motto is Torah Literacy ~ Mitzvah Observance ~ Jewish Unity.
Temple Har Shalom of Idyllwild is committed to engaging the Jewish Community of Idyllwild-Pine-Cove and building a congregation that will provide our members with religious services, events and the opportunity to explore the Torah, as well as our commitments to tikkun olam. We seek to be inclusive, and our goal is to create an ongoing Jewish Presence and sense of community in Idyllwild.
The Plum Village Community of Engaged Buddhism, Inc. (PVCEB), formerly known as the Unified Buddhist Church, was founded in 1998 to officially represent Venerable Thich Nhat Hanh and his Sangha in the United States of America. It is the sister organization of Unified Buddhist Church (Eglise Bouddhique Unifieé - Communaute Bouddhique Zen du VDP) founded in France. PVCEB includes among its U.S. programs and operations three practice centers (Deer Park Monastery which also serves as the Administrative Head Office, Blue Cliff Monastery and Magnolia Grove Monastery), the publisher of books by Thich Nhat Hanh (Parallax Press), a fundraising arm (Thich Nhat Hanh Foundation) to continue the teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh and the Plum Village tradition, and the Community of Mindful Living (CML).
We believe that effective ministry is done by fulfilling the Great Commission, which is to go out and make disciples. Our goal is to disciple each camper as they grow in their knowledge of Christ, because we believe they are valuable in God's eyes. We have designed our camps to provide solid biblical teaching that under-girds our year-round ministry and follow up endeavors.
At Lubavitch Chabad of Skokie, we help Jews. Rabbi/Rebbetzin/Birth/Bar Mitzvah/Wedding/Funeral/Holiday Programs/Torah Learning/Shabbat Services/Hebrew School/Junior Gan Israel Day Camp/Cteen and more.
Planting Churches. Serving Communities. Declaring the Gospel.