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Churches Sheltering Unhoused Individuals Amid Freezing Temperatures Face Financial, Legal Challenges

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I want to thank Pastor Randall Floyd of the Assemblies of God Church in Clayton, New Mexico for opening the doors of his Church to help those in need of shelter during the recent blizzard. Thank the Lord that there were other Churches in the area that did the same! Glory to God in the Highest!

I pray that your Church opens its doors to all that are in need. I read nowhere in my Bible that the Church is to close its doors at anytime, to anyone. What is your Church used for on days you are not holding services? The Bible acknowledges the fact of homelessness and instructs us to help those who are poor and needy, including those in homeless situations.

HELLO CHURCH!

“People die every day without Christ, and we’ve got the answer. … Don’t just talk about evangelism. Do it.”
–Dr. Stephen McQuoid

How many folks die in your community not knowing Jesus?

Does your Church carry out The Great Commission ?

ChurchLeaders

Dale Chamberlain

As winter temperatures drop below freezing, churches around the nation are opening their facilities as places of shelter for unhoused individuals in their communities. Providing this service can be lifesaving, but it is also costly.

In Colorado, Denver Friends Church opened its gymnasium to unhoused migrants on Jan. 10, incurring a nightly cost of $500 to feed and house 29 mostly Venezuelan migrants who would have otherwise been sleeping in the snow.

While Denver Friends Church has received support from the city, which has provided cots and blankets, Pastor Keith Reeser has led the charge in gathering the funds and volunteers necessary to make the shelter possible.  More Here

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