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Founded in December 2003 Chabad at the Beaches is a Center for Jewish Life in the Jacksonville Beaches. It provides religious, educational and social opportunities for the Beaches community.
Founded in 2015, we are a grassroots group of families in Marin County, California who gather to celebrate Jewish community, holidays, and other aspects of Jewish culture, to perform acts of service for the community, and to help instill Jewish values and traditions among our children.
Freedom Global exists to display Christ’s love by creating sustainable solutions to alleviate poverty in the developing world through social business, education, and discipleship. Our goal is to create a sustainable development model that meets physical needs and opens the door for Christian discipleship for adults and youth.
To be a vibrant Jewish campus presence and to involve the maximum number of university-age Jews in ways that foster a lasting commitment to Jewish life. To further this mission, we commit ourselves to the following goals: - Serving the needs of individual Jewish students. - Creatively engaging and empowering Jewish students through personal interactions and compelling programs. - Building a strong sense of belonging and Jewish identity. - Nurturing intellectual and spiritual growth in a pluralistic community. - Advocating for Jewish student needs on campus and in the community. - Linking the campus community to the larger Jewish community, locally and globally. - Helping students cultivate a closer connection to Israel. - Developing a campus and organizational culture in which the quality of the relationships attracts involvement.
Mercy Home of Ohio houses, equips, and disciples pregnant women.
Inside Out Faith seeks to actively engage faith communities in order to educate, affirm and foster support of LGBTQ persons and their allies.
Chabad of Wilmette - Center for Jewish Life and Learning is one of Chabad’s worldwide network of Jewish educational and social service centers. We strive to motivate people to live a life of deeper meaning and purpose, and inspire them to add acts of loving-kindness in everyday life; building a better world and a brighter tomorrow.
At KVO we believe that character is the foundation for success and that this foundation must be established early on; therefore, our programming focuses on empowering young people. We prepare youth for college, career, recreation and athletic opportunities in a way that is simple, structured, fun and affordable!
Girlfriend Therapy is a movement designed to educate, encourage and empower women on their spiritual journey to be all that God has designed them to be without apology or compromise!
Chabad of the North Shore supports Jewish education and programming on Boston's North Shore for families, teens, and seniors.
St. Antoninus School- A place of faith, prayer, and learning.
We envision Johns Creek Christian Church as a Christ-centered community of faith that seeks to engage the larger community. We embrace diversity and inclusiveness by reaching out in love to all we meet. We envision a community joined together by the Holy Spirit as we worship, pray, study and serve together. We share and study the Bible as a source of truth and inspiration which points to God's continuing work and presence in the world. We envision worship to be a joyful time where our relationship with God and others is celebrated. Our worship is Christ centered, Bible based and draws on the rich gifts of music, art, drama, culture and diversity. We envision worship as an intergenerational experience and practice weekly communion led by church members and open to all believers. We envision prayer to be the primary way we commune with God. When we are in prayer we are in the sacred presence of God. We pray individually and corporately; we pray for each other, with each other, for others and for our larger community. We pray because we believe that God answers our prayers and because God transforms us in and through prayer. Service is our response to the love of God shown through Jesus Christ. Service takes place within the faith community, but is incomplete if not offered to the larger community. True service is indiscriminate, care giving, empowering and reflects the vast love of God. We welcome opportunities to minister together with believers of other denominations and faiths. We envision an environment where all people feel safe to take risks while seeking God's leading. We share a sacred facility and natural surroundings where the community can come together in an atmosphere of genuine welcome and hospitality to engage in dialogue about relevant issues, seek personal growth and group support and enjoy personal meditation and reflection. Based on the example of Jesus, and Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) teachings, we envision and model leadership as service to church and community. As leaders we are caregivers to others, empowering them to go and do likewise.