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| The Rescue Mission believes that a relationship with Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior is the only way for a person to truly experience transformation and fulfillment in his or her life. We strive to value every client and their spiritual journey and to communicate the Good News in the most relevant way possible. | ||
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Our chaplains offer spiritual encouragement and guidance through individual counseling, small group discussions and chapel services. A process is in place to assess each man's spiritual growth during their stay at the Rescue Mission. For a schedule of weekly activities, look under Activities tab. |
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| Spiritual Life programs are open to Rescue Mission daytime clients and residents as well as those from the community. | ||
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Rescue Mission clients and residents who need spiritual counsel and guidance may call the chaplains, listed here by name and telephone number. If calling at the Rescue Mission, phone extensions are the last four digits. Napoleon Munoz: 701-3107 Sandy Sinesi: 701-3874 |
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| Spirituality and its importance in the healing of broken lives has been the focus of the Rescue Mission ever since it was started in 1887 by a group of Christians willing to reach out to the needy in God’s love. | ||
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The following mostly weekly activities are held in the chapel unless otherwise noted. Except the Crossroads Bible study and Healthy Relationships group, all are open to the public.
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