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Seeking to put God’s love into action, Habitat for Humanity brings people together to build homes, communities and hope.
We have great joy in partnering with missionaries around the world and sending teams from St. James on short-term and long-term mission trips. We also join forces with local mission agencies like Restore Hope and Abundant Rain Ministries to help meet the needs in the Tulsa area.
The Mission at Kern County’s purpose is to offer an environment conducive to the physical, emotional and spiritual well-being of the people we serve by providing hope and a future through Jesus Christ.
The UJC is organized for the purpose of uniting and supporting the local, national and international Jewish community through the enrichment of their educational, cultural, religious and social lives.
Catholic Extension is a national fundraising organization committed to supporting and strengthening poor mission dioceses across the United States. We provide funding and resources to dioceses and parishes through programs and services investing in people, infrastructure and ministries. This support is given based on need, passion and commitment to the growth of the Catholic faith.
Known throughout the world as a model for racial harmony and diversity, Lakewood Church has become a congregation of nearly equal numbers of Caucasian, Hispanic and African-American members. Every month, Lakewood reaches out to thousands of people through worship services, children's and student's classes, and educational and community outreaches. Lakewood's hand of ministry reaches out through special outreach programs for the hearing-impaired, foreign visitors, homeless, unwed mothers, hospitals, prisons, and gangs.
Messenger International exists to help individuals, families, churches, and nations realize and experience the transforming power of God’s Word. This realization will result in lives empowered, communities transformed, and a dynamic response to the injustices plaguing our world.
The Guthy-Jackson Charitable Foundation (GJCF) has created the new public entity named The Guthy-Jackson Research Foundation, Inc. (GJRFI), a nonprofit public benefit corporation. While GJCF remains a private charitable foundation, the public GJRFI expands avenues for funding participation by allowing more corporations and organizations to donate to NMO research. All financial donations are directed to The Guthy-Jackson Research Foundation, Inc. This includes donations from public, private and government organizations, as well as donations from fundraising events, families, friends and individuals like you. While all donations are now directed to GJRFI, our focus remains the same: funding research to find a cure for NMO. As always, 100 percent of all donations are appropriated directly to NMO research.
Bishop Brandon Honeycutt is the founder of the Kingdom Life Fellowship of Chrisitan ministries and is the presiding bishop of the All Nations Diocese of Churches. He is the apostolic voice and primary teacher at the prayer house. He is an anointed author and teacher who has traveled internationally, as well as, taught in numerous churches and ministry schools throughout the United States. His unique blend of humor, music, and biblical insight have made him a favorite speaker at conferences and churches. He is a spiritual father who has an apostolic heart to see people mature in Jesus and fulfill their unique destiny. He holds a BA in Bible from Hardin- Simmons University in Abilene TX, an MDiv. from Logsdon Seminary and post-graduate work with the National Institute of Christian Leadership... but so what! It is the Jesus inside of Brandon that blesses people. Take the time to grab a cup of coffee and share about your life with him!
Planted in 1997, our church has strived for unity in all areas of faith in Jesus Christ. Lifehouse has been in the community of Stone Oak since 2004. In 2007 our current pastors Ryan and Kelly Coffey moved to San Antonio from Spokane, WA along with their then, two children Jacob and Claire. In 2009 their third child Marley was born and is officially a "Texan". Ryan and Kelly have been leading Lifehouse towards helping people discover and walk in their God given purpose. All are welcome at Lifehouse and in fact, on an average Sunday morning we’ll have Catholics sitting next to Lutherans, sitting next to faith-explorers, sitting next to Pentecostals. We strive for balance in everything we do and present the whole of the Gospel with a balanced approach. Lifehouse is not about being religious, we strive to be real and transparent. We believe our community needs less judgement and more relationship with God and each other. We are excited to see what God has for you in the days to come and we look forward to meeting you on Sunday at our 10am service.
The mission of the Sister Stella Foundation for St. Paul the Apostle School is to provide leadership and funding for projects, programs, equipment, materials and services which will have a direct impact on the development of the whole child and that are outside of the annual school budget. The Foundation will raise money from the school community and friends with the intent to spend these funds on current projects.
The vision of Lighthouse Medical Missions is to bring the love of God to the sick and dying in the poorer nations of the world. Our teams consist of volunteers who freely give of their time and finances to reach the forgotten and neglected with the truth of the Gospel through medicine.