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  • Volunteer Policy | Jehovah Saints

    "Review the Jehovah Saints Volunteer Policy, outlining guidelines, expectations, and principles for volunteers serving in alignment with our faith-based mission and values." Volunteer Policy for Jehovah Saints Effective Date: 12/22/2024 Jehovah Saints, which includes Jehovah's House of Saints Online Ministry, Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters, and Jehovah Saints Global Outreach, values the contributions of its volunteers in fulfilling our mission to serve others and share the love of Christ. Volunteers are essential to our ministry, and this policy outlines the expectations, rights, and responsibilities of all individuals who wish to volunteer with Jehovah Saints. By volunteering with Jehovah Saints, you agree to abide by the guidelines set forth in this Volunteer Policy. 1. Mission and Values Jehovah Saints is a faith-based nonprofit organization dedicated to: Sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Supporting individuals in need through homeless shelters, community outreach, and ministry programs. Promoting love, compassion, and unity in accordance with biblical principles. As a volunteer, you are expected to uphold these values and contribute to our mission with integrity and respect. 2. Eligibility to Volunteer To volunteer with Jehovah Saints, individuals must: Be at least 18 years old (or have parental/guardian consent if under 18). Agree to abide by this Volunteer Policy and any additional rules or guidelines specific to the volunteer role. Complete the volunteer application process, which may include an interview and reference checks, depending on the role. Be physically and mentally able to perform the tasks required for the volunteer position. Commit to treating all individuals with respect and dignity, regardless of their background or circumstances. Jehovah Saints does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, gender, age, disability, or any other characteristic and welcomes volunteers from diverse backgrounds who share our mission and values. 3. Volunteer Responsibilities As a volunteer, you are expected to: Conduct Yourself Professionally: Act in a manner that reflects the values of Jehovah Saints, treating others with kindness, respect, and compassion. Follow Instructions: Adhere to the guidance and instructions provided by Jehovah Saints staff or team leaders. Respect Confidentiality: Maintain the confidentiality of any sensitive information you may encounter while volunteering. Be Reliable: Arrive on time for your scheduled volunteer shifts and notify your supervisor as soon as possible if you are unable to attend. Promote a Safe Environment: Follow all safety guidelines and report any unsafe conditions or incidents immediately. Refrain from Personal Gain: Do not use your volunteer position for personal, financial, or political gain. 4. Jehovah Saints’ Responsibilities Jehovah Saints is committed to: Providing Training and Support: Volunteers will receive the necessary training and resources to perform their roles effectively. Creating a Safe Environment: Jehovah Saints will provide a safe and respectful environment for all volunteers. Recognizing Contributions: Volunteers will be acknowledged and appreciated for their time, effort, and dedication. Ensuring Fair Treatment: Volunteers will be treated with respect and fairness, and their concerns will be addressed promptly. 5. Volunteer Roles Jehovah Saints offers a variety of volunteer opportunities, including but not limited to: Assisting at homeless shelters (meal preparation, cleaning, organizing donations, etc.). Supporting community outreach initiatives (food drives, clothing distributions, etc.). Participating in ministry activities (prayer groups, church events, online ministry support). Administrative support (data entry, event planning, communications). Specialized skills (e.g., counseling, teaching, medical services). Volunteers will be assigned roles based on their skills, interests, and availability. 6. Health and Safety Jehovah Saints is committed to the health and safety of its volunteers. Volunteers are expected to: Follow all health and safety guidelines provided during training or orientation. Report any injuries, illnesses, or unsafe conditions immediately to their supervisor. Avoid engaging in activities that may pose a risk to themselves or others. Jehovah Saints reserves the right to suspend or terminate volunteer activities in the event of unsafe conditions or emergencies. 7. Background Checks For certain volunteer roles, especially those involving vulnerable populations (e.g., children, homeless individuals), Jehovah Saints may require a background check. Volunteers will be informed if this is a requirement for their role, and all information will be handled confidentially. 8. Volunteer Conduct and Disciplinary Action Volunteers must adhere to the policies and values of Jehovah Saints. The following behaviors are grounds for disciplinary action, up to and including dismissal: Harassment, discrimination, or abuse of any kind. Theft, fraud, or misuse of Jehovah Saints’ property or resources. Failure to follow instructions or guidelines. Repeated tardiness or unexcused absences. Any behavior that compromises the safety or well-being of others. Disciplinary actions will be handled on a case-by-case basis and may include a warning, suspension, or termination of the volunteer relationship. 9. Confidentiality Volunteers may encounter sensitive information about individuals or the organization while serving. Volunteers must agree to: Keep all personal or organizational information confidential. Refrain from sharing any confidential information without prior authorization. Failure to maintain confidentiality may result in immediate dismissal. 10. Volunteer Rights As a volunteer, you have the right to: Be treated with respect and dignity. Receive appropriate training and support for your role. Work in a safe and healthy environment. Ask questions and seek clarification about your role or responsibilities. Decline tasks or roles that you feel uncomfortable performing. 11. Volunteer Recognition Jehovah Saints deeply values the contributions of its volunteers. We will recognize and celebrate the efforts of our volunteers through various means, such as thank-you events, certificates of appreciation, and public acknowledgments. 12. Ending the Volunteer Relationship Volunteers are free to end their service with Jehovah Saints at any time. We request that volunteers provide as much notice as possible so we can adjust accordingly. Similarly, Jehovah Saints reserves the right to end a volunteer’s service if it is deemed necessary. 13. Changes to the Volunteer Policy Jehovah Saints reserves the right to update or modify this Volunteer Policy at any time. Volunteers will be notified of any significant changes, and the updated policy will be made available. 14. Contact Information If you have any questions or concerns about this Volunteer Policy, please contact us: Jehovah Saints Global Outreach Headquarters 205 W Business US Hwy 60 PMB 303 Dexter, MO 63841 [Click Here to Email Us] Phone: +1(573) 891-1933 USA Thank you for your willingness to serve with Jehovah Saints. Your time, energy, and dedication are essential to our mission of sharing God’s love and serving those in need. "Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters." — Colossians 3:23

  • Disclaimer | Jehovah Saints

    "Read the Jehovah Saints Disclaimer, outlining important information, limitations, and terms regarding the use of our faith-based services and resources." Disclaimer for JehovahSaint.com Effective Date: 12/22/2024 Welcome to JehovahSaint.com, the official website for Jehovah's House of Saints Online Ministry, Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters, and Jehovah Saints Global Outreach (collectively referred to as "Jehovah Saints"). By accessing and using this website, you agree to the terms outlined in this Disclaimer. If you do not agree, please refrain from using this website. 1. General Information The content provided on JehovahSaint.com is for informational and spiritual purposes only. While we strive to ensure the accuracy and relevance of the information shared, Jehovah Saints makes no guarantees or representations about the completeness, reliability, or accuracy of the content. Any reliance you place on the information provided is strictly at your own risk. 2. Not Professional Advice The content on JehovahSaint.com, including but not limited to devotionals, sermons, blog posts, counseling resources, or prayer requests, is not intended to replace professional advice. Spiritual Guidance: The spiritual guidance offered through our ministry reflects our beliefs and interpretations of the Bible. It is not a substitute for professional counseling, therapy, or mental health services. Legal, Financial, or Medical Advice: Jehovah Saints does not provide legal, financial, or medical advice. Please consult a qualified professional for assistance in these areas. 3. External Links JehovahSaint.com may include links to third-party websites or resources for your convenience. These external links are provided solely for informational purposes, and Jehovah Saints does not endorse or guarantee the accuracy, relevance, or quality of the content on these third-party sites. We are not responsible for the privacy practices, policies, or content of these external websites. 4. Donations and Financial Contributions Jehovah Saints is a 508(c)(1)(a) nonprofit organization, and all donations made through this website are considered charitable contributions. While we are committed to using donations responsibly to support our ministry, homeless shelters, and outreach programs, we cannot guarantee specific outcomes or results from your contributions. All donations are subject to our Refund Policy . 5. Limitation of Liability To the fullest extent permitted by law, Jehovah Saints, its affiliates, staff, volunteers, and partners shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from your use of JehovahSaint.com, including but not limited to: Errors or inaccuracies in the content provided. Technical issues or website downtime. Loss of data or unauthorized access to your information. Any decisions or actions you take based on the information found on this website. 6. User Responsibility By using JehovahSaint.com, you agree to: Use the website and its content for lawful purposes only. Refrain from posting or sharing offensive, defamatory, or harmful content. Ensure that any comments, testimonials, or user-generated content you provide do not violate the rights of others or applicable laws. Jehovah Saints reserves the right to moderate, edit, or remove any user-generated content that violates these terms or is deemed inappropriate. 7. No Guarantees of Results Jehovah Saints is a faith-based organization, and our ministry is grounded in the belief that God works in His timing and according to His will. While we pray for and work toward positive outcomes for those we serve, we cannot guarantee specific results from our ministry efforts, prayer requests, or outreach programs. 8. Changes to This Disclaimer Jehovah Saints reserves the right to update or modify this Disclaimer at any time without prior notice. Changes will be effective immediately upon posting on this page. Your continued use of JehovahSaint.com after changes are posted constitutes your acceptance of the revised Disclaimer. 9. Contact Us If you have any questions or concerns about this Disclaimer, please contact us: Jehovah Saints Global Outreach Headquarters 205 W Business US Hwy 60 PMB 303 Dexter, MO 63841 Phone: +1(573) 891-1933 USA Thank you for visiting JehovahSaint.com and for supporting our mission to serve others and share the love of Christ. "The Lord is my strength and my shield; in him my heart trusts, and I am helped; my heart exults, and with my song I give thanks to him." — Psalm 28:7

  • ByLaws | Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelter ProgramJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins

    "Explore the Jehovah Saints Bylaws, outlining the principles, structure, and guidelines that govern our faith-based organization and its commitment to spiritual growth and service." BYLAWS OF JEHOVAH SAINTS ARTICLE I: NAME AND PURPOSE Section 1. Name The name of the organization shall be Jehovah Saints, hereinafter referred to as the "Organization." Section 2. Purpose The Organization is established as a nonprofit organization under Section 508(c)(1)(A) of the Internal Revenue Code. Its purpose is to provide shelter, food, clothing, spiritual support, and other essential services to individuals and families experiencing homelessness, in accordance with Christian principles and values. Section 3. Mission Statement The mission of Jehovah Saints is to serve the homeless by offering compassionate care, spiritual guidance, and resources to help individuals and families transition to stable, independent living. ARTICLE II: NONPROFIT STATUS Section 1. Tax-Exempt Status The Organization shall operate exclusively for religious, charitable, and educational purposes in accordance with Section 508(c)(1)(A) of the Internal Revenue Code. No part of the Organization’s net earnings shall inure to the benefit of any private individual or shareholder. Section 2. Prohibited Activities The Organization shall not engage in activities that violate federal or state laws, including but not limited to political campaigning or substantial lobbying. ARTICLE III: MEMBERSHIP Section 1. Membership The Organization shall not have members as defined by law. Instead, the governance and management of the Organization shall be vested in the Board of Directors. ARTICLE IV: BOARD OF DIRECTORS Section 1. General Powers The Board of Directors (hereinafter referred to as the "Board") shall oversee the affairs, policies, and activities of the Organization. The Board shall be responsible for ensuring that the Organization fulfills its mission and complies with applicable laws. Section 2. Number and Composition The Board shall consist of no fewer than three (3) and no more than fifteen (15) members. The exact number of directors shall be determined by the Board. Section 3. Qualifications Board members shall demonstrate a commitment to the mission and values of the Organization. At least one member must be knowledgeable about nonprofit governance and financial oversight. Section 4. Term of Office Each director shall serve a term of three (3) years and may be re-elected for additional terms. Terms shall be staggered to ensure continuity. Section 5. Meetings Regular Meetings: The Board shall meet at least quarterly to conduct organizational business. Special Meetings: Special meetings may be called by the Chairperson or by a majority of the Board members with at least seven (7) days’ notice. Quorum: A majority of the Board members shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. Section 6. Voting Each director shall have one vote. Decisions shall be made by a majority vote of those present at a meeting where a quorum is established. Section 7. Removal A director may be removed for cause (e.g., misconduct, failure to attend meetings) by a two-thirds (2/3) majority vote of the remaining Board members. Section 8. Vacancies Vacancies on the Board shall be filled by a majority vote of the remaining directors. The new director shall serve the remainder of the unexpired term. ARTICLE V: OFFICERS Section 1. Officers The officers of the Organization shall include a Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson, Secretary, and Treasurer. Additional officers may be established as needed by the Board. Section 2. Election and Term Officers shall be elected by the Board from among its members at the annual meeting. Each officer shall serve a term of two (2) years and may be re-elected for additional terms. Section 3. Duties of Officers Chairperson: Presides over meetings, provides leadership, and ensures the Board fulfills its responsibilities. Vice-Chairperson: Assists the Chairperson and assumes their duties in their absence. Secretary: Maintains meeting minutes, organizational records, and correspondence. Treasurer: Oversees financial matters, prepares financial reports, and ensures proper financial controls are in place. ARTICLE VI: COMMITTEES Section 1. Standing Committees The Board may establish standing committees as necessary to support the Organization’s mission. Examples include: Finance Committee Fundraising Committee Program Development Committee Section 2. Ad Hoc Committees The Board may create ad hoc committees for specific tasks or projects. Section 3. Committee Membership Committee members may include Board members and other individuals with relevant expertise. Each committee shall be chaired by a Board member. ARTICLE VII: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Section 1. Fiscal Year The fiscal year of the Organization shall begin on [insert date] and end on [insert date]. Section 2. Financial Records The Treasurer shall ensure that accurate financial records are maintained and that annual financial statements are prepared and reviewed. Section 3. Budget The Board shall approve an annual budget to guide the Organization’s financial activities. Section 4. Donations and Fundraising The Organization may solicit and accept donations, grants, and other contributions to support its mission. All funds shall be used in accordance with the Organization’s tax-exempt purpose. Section 5. Audits The Board may authorize an independent financial audit or review as needed to ensure transparency and accountability. ARTICLE VIII: CONFLICT OF INTEREST Section 1. Policy Board members and officers must disclose any potential conflicts of interest and abstain from voting on matters where a conflict exists. Section 2. Annual Disclosure All Board members shall sign an annual conflict of interest disclosure form. ARTICLE IX: AMENDMENTS Section 1. Amendments to Bylaws These bylaws may be amended by a two-thirds (2/3) vote of the Board members present at a meeting where a quorum is established. Proposed amendments must be presented in writing at least seven (7) days in advance of the meeting. ARTICLE X: DISSOLUTION Section 1. Dissolution Upon dissolution of the Organization, any remaining assets shall be distributed to another tax-exempt organization with a similar mission, in accordance with Section 508(c)(1)(A) and applicable state laws. ARTICLE XI: MISCELLANEOUS Section 1. Indemnification The Organization shall indemnify its directors, officers, and employees to the fullest extent permitted by law. Section 2. Governing Law These bylaws shall be governed by the laws of the State of Missouri. CERTIFICATION These bylaws were adopted by the Board of Directors of Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters on the 12/22/2024 . Chairperson: Michael Hopkins Secretary: Johnathan Hopkins Date: 12/22/2024

  • Crisis Support Policy | Jehovah Saints

    "Learn about the Jehovah Saints Crisis Support Policy, outlining our commitment to providing compassionate, faith-based assistance and resources during times of crisis." Jehovah Saints Crisis Support Policy At Jehovah Saints, we are committed to providing compassionate, faith-based support to individuals and families facing crises. This policy outlines our approach to offering help, ensuring that those in need receive timely, effective, and Christ-centered assistance in alignment with our mission to serve others and glorify God. 1. Purpose of Crisis Support The purpose of the Jehovah Saints Crisis Support Ministry is to: Provide spiritual, emotional, and practical support to individuals and families in times of crisis. Reflect God’s love and compassion by addressing immediate needs and offering long-term solutions where possible. Foster a sense of community and hope through prayer, encouragement, and acts of service. 2. Definition of Crisis A crisis is defined as any situation causing significant distress or hardship that may require immediate intervention or support. Examples include but are not limited to: Personal Crises: Job loss, financial hardship, homelessness, or family conflict. Health Crises: Serious illness, injury, or mental health struggles. Natural Disasters: Floods, fires, storms, or other emergencies. Bereavement: Loss of a loved one. Other Emergencies: Any unexpected situation causing severe emotional, physical, or spiritual distress. 3. Types of Crisis Support Provided Jehovah Saints offers the following forms of support, based on available resources and the specific needs of individuals: Spiritual Support: Prayer and intercession. Pastoral counseling and biblical guidance. Encouragement through scripture and fellowship. Emotional Support: Compassionate listening and encouragement. Connection to trained counselors or mental health professionals if needed. Practical Support: Food, clothing, and essential supplies. Financial assistance for basic needs (e.g., rent, utilities, medical bills) based on eligibility and availability of funds. Temporary shelter referrals or assistance. Transportation support for medical appointments, job interviews, or other critical needs. Community Resources: Referrals to trusted local organizations, shelters, or government programs for additional support. Collaboration with other faith-based or nonprofit entities to maximize assistance. 4. Eligibility and Request Process Jehovah Saints strives to assist anyone in need, with priority given to: Members of the Jehovah Saints congregation. Individuals in the local community who reach out for help. Request Process: Contact Us: Individuals in need of crisis support can contact the church office or designated Crisis Support Team. Assessment: A member of the Crisis Support Team will assess the situation to determine the most appropriate form of assistance. Action Plan: Based on the assessment, the team will develop an action plan, which may include immediate aid, long-term support, or referrals. Follow-Up: The team will follow up to ensure the individual’s needs are being met and provide ongoing encouragement as needed. 5. Confidentiality Jehovah Saints is committed to maintaining the confidentiality of individuals seeking crisis support. Information shared during the support process will only be disclosed to those directly involved in providing assistance, unless required by law (e.g., in cases of abuse or danger to self/others). 6. Funding and Resources Crisis support is funded through donations and designated church resources. Assistance is provided based on the availability of resources and the urgency of the need. Jehovah Saints encourages members and supporters to contribute to the Crisis Support Fund to ensure help is available when needed. 7. Limitations While Jehovah Saints strives to help all those in need, there may be limitations based on: Available financial and material resources. The scope of the crisis (e.g., situations requiring specialized professional intervention). Geographic reach (priority is given to local community members). In cases where Jehovah Saints is unable to provide direct assistance, we will make every effort to connect individuals with appropriate external resources. 8. Crisis Support Team The Crisis Support Team consists of trained volunteers and church leaders who are committed to providing compassionate, Christ-centered care. Team members are equipped to: Listen without judgment. Offer prayer and spiritual encouragement. Coordinate practical assistance and referrals. 9. Emergency Contact Information For immediate assistance or to request crisis support, please contact: Jehovah Saints Crisis Support Team [Insert Contact Information: Phone Number, Email Address, Office Hours] For life-threatening emergencies, individuals are encouraged to contact local emergency services (e.g., 911) immediately. 10. Biblical Foundation Jehovah Saints’ Crisis Support Ministry is rooted in the teachings of Jesus Christ and the Word of God: Matthew 25:35-36 (KJV): "For I was an hungred, and ye gave me meat: I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink: I was a stranger, and ye took me in: Naked, and ye clothed me: I was sick, and ye visited me: I was in prison, and ye came unto me." Galatians 6:2 (KJV): "Bear ye one another's burdens, and so fulfil the law of Christ." James 2:15-16 (KJV): "If a brother or sister be naked, and destitute of daily food, And one of you say unto them, Depart in peace, be ye warmed and filled; notwithstanding ye give them not those things which are needful to the body; what doth it profit?" By offering spiritual, emotional, and practical support, Jehovah Saints seeks to be the hands and feet of Christ, bringing hope and healing to those in crisis.

  • Church Name Change | Jehovah Saints

    "Considering a name change for your church? Discover how a new name can reflect your mission, vision, and faith more effectively. Learn how to navigate the process of renaming your church with purpose and clarity." Jehovah Saints Church Name Change Request Form Thank you for your interest in joining the Jehovah Saints mission by aligning your church under the Jehovah Saints name. We are committed to prioritizing our global mission of building shelters for the homeless and serving those in need. This form is for already established churches that wish to change their name to Jehovah Saints to unite under our mission and vision. Please complete the form below to begin the review process. Section 1: Church Information Current Church Name: Church Address: Street Address: __________________________________________ City: __________________________________________________ State/Province: _________________________________________ Postal Code: ___________________________________________ Country: _______________________________________________ Year Church Was Established: Denomination (if applicable): Church Website or Social Media (if applicable): Section 2: Leadership Information Senior Pastor/Leader’s Full Name: Contact Information for Senior Pastor/Leader: Phone Number: __________________________________________ Email Address: __________________________________________ Additional Leadership Team Members (Optional): Name: _____________________________ | Title: _______________ Name: _____________________________ | Title: _______________ Name: _____________________________ | Title: _______________ Section 3: Mission Alignment Why do you want to change your church name to Jehovah Saints? How does your church currently serve the homeless or vulnerable populations in your community? Are you willing to commit to Jehovah Saints’ mission of prioritizing the building of homeless shelters over constructing new church buildings? Yes No Section 4: Current Church Details Average Weekly Attendance: Number of Active Ministries (e.g., Youth, Outreach, Worship): Do you currently own or rent your church building? Own Rent Are there any legal or financial obligations tied to your current church name? Yes (Please explain): _________________________________ No Section 5: Agreement and Commitment By submitting this form, you acknowledge that: Your church is already established and agrees to align with the mission and vision of Jehovah Saints. You understand that Jehovah Saints prioritizes building homeless shelters worldwide and commits to this cause above constructing new church buildings. You agree to uphold the values and principles of Jehovah Saints, including serving the homeless and vulnerable populations in your community and beyond. Signature of Senior Pastor/Leader: Date: Submission Instructions Please email the completed form and send back to Michael Hopkins via email mykulscom@gmail.com or Linkin and Facbook. Our leadership team will review your application and contact you within 14 business days. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at +1 573-891-1933 or mykulscom@gmail.com . Thank you for your desire to join Jehovah Saints in our mission to bring hope, healing, and shelter to those in need. Jehovah Saints Headquarters 205 W Business US Hwy 60 PMB 303 Dexter, MO 63841 Phone: +1(573) 891-1933 USA

  • House Rules for Shelters | Jehovah Saints

    "Learn about the House Rules at Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters, designed to ensure a safe, respectful, and supportive environment for all guests and staff." House Rules for Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters are committed to providing a safe, respectful, and supportive environment for all guests, staff, and volunteers. To maintain a peaceful and cooperative community, all individuals are expected to follow these house rules. 1. Respect for Others Treat all guests, staff, and volunteers with kindness, dignity, and respect. Harassment, discrimination, bullying, or threatening behavior of any kind will not be tolerated. Respect the personal space and belongings of others. 2. Substance-Free Environment The possession, use, or distribution of drugs, alcohol, or related paraphernalia is strictly prohibited on shelter property. Guests under the influence of drugs or alcohol may be denied entry or asked to leave, depending on the situation. 3. No Weapons Weapons of any kind, including firearms, knives, or any item that could be used to harm others, are not allowed on the premises. Violations of this rule may result in immediate removal from the shelter and notification of law enforcement. 4. Quiet Hours Quiet hours are observed from 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM to ensure everyone has the opportunity to rest. During this time, keep noise levels to a minimum, including conversations, phone use, and other activities. 5. Cleanliness and Hygiene Help maintain a clean and sanitary environment by cleaning up after yourself in common areas, bathrooms, and sleeping spaces. Personal hygiene is important; showers and laundry facilities are available for your use. 6. Curfew and Check-In Guests must check in by [insert specific time, e.g., 8:00 PM] each evening unless prior arrangements have been made with shelter staff. Leaving the shelter after curfew without prior approval may result in loss of shelter privileges. 7. Personal Belongings Guests are responsible for their own belongings. The shelter is not liable for lost, stolen, or damaged items. Storage space may be limited; please keep personal items to a minimum. 8. Participation in Programs Guests are encouraged to participate in programs, workshops, or case management services offered by the shelter to support their personal growth and stability. 9. No Violence or Illegal Activity Physical violence, theft, vandalism, or any illegal activity will result in immediate removal from the shelter and possible involvement of law enforcement. 10. Follow Staff Instructions All guests are expected to follow the instructions of shelter staff and volunteers. If you have concerns or disputes, address them respectfully with shelter management. 11. Visitors Visitors are not allowed in the shelter unless approved by management. Guests are responsible for ensuring their visitors follow shelter rules. 12. Meals and Dining Area Meals are provided at designated times. Please be punctual and respectful to others during meal service. Food must be consumed in the dining area unless otherwise permitted. 13. Health and Safety Report any health concerns or emergencies to shelter staff immediately. Smoking is only permitted in designated outdoor areas. 14. Compliance with Shelter Policies All guests must comply with the shelter’s policies, including the Drug and Alcohol Policy, Weapons Policy, and Emergency Preparedness Policy. Consequences for Violations Failure to follow these house rules may result in: A verbal warning. Temporary suspension of shelter privileges. Permanent discharge from the shelter, depending on the severity or frequency of violations. Commitment to Support Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters aim to provide a safe and supportive environment for individuals seeking refuge and assistance. By following these house rules, you contribute to the well-being of the entire shelter community.

  • What is a 508(c)(1)(A)? | Jehovah SaintsJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins

    "Learn about 508(c)(1)(A) organizations, a special designation for faith-based, non-profit ministries that operate with tax-exempt status while maintaining religious freedom and autonomy." Jehovah Saints A 508(c)(1)(A) non-profit faith-based organization is a type of tax-exempt organization in the United States specifically designated for churches, ministries, and other religious organizations. It is distinct from the more commonly known 501(c)(3) organizations, though both are tax-exempt under the Internal Revenue Code (IRC). Below is a detailed explanation of what a 508(c)(1)(A) organization is: 1. What is a 508(c)(1)(A)? 508(c)(1)(A) refers to a section of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code that automatically exempts certain religious organizations, such as churches, synagogues, mosques, and other places of worship, from federal income tax. These organizations are not required to apply for formal recognition of their tax-exempt status with the IRS (as 501(c)(3) organizations typically do). They are automatically considered tax-exempt as long as they meet the criteria of being a church or a religious organization. 2. Key Features of a 508(c)(1)(A) Organization Faith-Based Focus: These organizations are specifically for religious purposes, such as churches, ministries, or other faith-based missions. Automatic Tax Exemption: Unlike 501(c)(3) organizations, which must file Form 1023 to apply for tax-exempt status, 508(c)(1)(A) organizations are automatically tax-exempt if they meet the criteria for being a church or religious organization. No Annual Filing Requirement: Churches and other 508(c)(1)(A) organizations are generally not required to file Form 990 (the annual information return required of most 501(c)(3) organizations). First Amendment Protections: These organizations often emphasize their First Amendment rights, including freedom of religion and speech, which allows them to operate with less government interference compared to other types of non-profits. 3. Differences Between 508(c)(1)(A) and 501(c)(3) While both are tax-exempt, there are some notable differences: Feature 508(c)(1)(A) and 501(c)(3) 508(c)(1)(A) Purpose Specifically for churches, ministries, and faith-based organizations. 501(c)(3) Broader scope, including charities, schools, etc. 508(c)(1)(A) Tax Exemption Automatic (no application required) 501(c)(3) Must apply using IRS Form 1023 508(c)(1)(A) Annual Filing (Form 990) Not required for churches. 501(c)(3) Required for most organizations. 508(c)(1)(A) Government Oversight Minimal due to First Amendment protections. 501(c)(3) More oversight and compliance requirements. 508(c)(1)(A) Political Activity Limited, but some argue more flexibility for churches. 501(c)(3) Strictly limited under IRS rules. 4. Benefits of 508(c)(1)(A) Status Privacy: Churches and ministries do not need to disclose financial details publicly, as they are not required to file Form 990. First Amendment Protections: Because these organizations are rooted in religious freedom, they often have greater protections from government interference. Ease of Formation: There is no lengthy application process for tax-exempt status, as the exemption is automatic for qualifying religious organizations. Flexibility in Operations: Some argue that 508(c)(1)(A) organizations have more flexibility in areas like political involvement, though this is still subject to interpretation and legal limits. 5. Limitations of a 508(c)(1)(A) Organization Religious Focus Required: These organizations must be faith-based and exist for religious purposes. They cannot operate as secular charities or non-profits. Not Ideal for Non-Religious Causes: If your organization is not explicitly religious, it will not qualify for 508(c)(1)(A) status and would need to apply under 501(c)(3). Misuse Risks: Some organizations improperly claim 508(c)(1)(A) status to avoid IRS scrutiny. It’s essential to operate within the law and ensure the organization genuinely qualifies as a church or religious entity. 6. What Qualifies as a Church or Religious Organization? The IRS uses a set of criteria to determine whether an organization qualifies as a church or religious organization under 508(c)(1)(A). These include: Having a distinct legal existence Recognized creed and form of worship Regular religious services Established places of worship Ordained ministers or clergy Religious instruction for members A membership not associated with any other church or denomination 7. Examples of 508(c)(1)(A) Organizations Local churches, synagogues, mosques, and temples. Ministries focused on evangelism, outreach, or faith-based education. Religious missions or organizations that provide spiritual guidance and support. A 508(c)(1)(A) non-profit faith-based organization is a powerful way for churches and ministries to operate with tax-exempt status while maintaining their religious freedoms. It provides the benefits of tax exemption without the extensive filing and reporting requirements of a 501(c)(3). However, it’s essential to ensure that the organization truly qualifies as a church or religious entity and operates in compliance with IRS guidelines. For religious organizations seeking to focus on ministry and outreach, this designation aligns with both practical and spiritual goals. Are Donations to 508(c)(1)(A) Non-Profit Organizations Tax-Deductible? Donations to 508(c)(1)(A) non-profit organizations are generally tax-deductible for donors, provided certain conditions are met. These organizations are faith-based and operate under the umbrella of tax exemption as outlined in the Internal Revenue Code (IRC). Below, we explain how this works and what donors need to know about contributing to these organizations. Why Are Donations Tax-Deductible? The IRS recognizes 508(c)(1)(A) organizations as a subset of 501(c)(3) organizations. This means they share the same benefits, including: Tax-Exempt Status: The organization does not pay federal income taxes on its charitable activities. Deductible Contributions: Donations made to the organization can be deducted from the donor’s taxable income, provided the donation meets IRS guidelines. How to Ensure Your Donation is Tax-Deductible To claim a tax deduction for a donation to a 508(c)(1)(A) organization, follow these steps: 1. Verify the Organization's Status While 508(c)(1)(A) organizations are not always listed in the IRS Tax-Exempt Organization Search database (since they are automatically exempt ), you can confirm their status by contacting the organization directly. 2. Obtain a Receipt The organization should provide a written acknowledgment or receipt for your donation. This receipt should include: The organization’s name. The date of the donation. The amount of the donation. A statement that no goods or services were provided in exchange for the donation (if applicable). 3. Keep Records Maintain records of your donation, such as canceled checks, credit card statements, or receipts from the organization. 4. Consult a Tax Professional If you’re unsure about the deductibility of your donation, consult a tax advisor or accountant to ensure compliance with IRS regulations. IRS Guidelines for Tax-Deductible Donations To qualify as tax-deductible, donations must meet the following IRS requirements: The donation must be made to a qualified non-profit organization (such as a 508(c)(1)(A) organization). The donation must be a gift, meaning you do not receive goods or services in return. You must itemize deductions on your tax return to claim the deduction. Benefits of Donating to a 508(c)(1)(A) Organization Support Faith-Based Initiatives: Your contribution helps support religious programs, ministries, and charitable activities that align with the organization’s mission. Tax Savings: By deducting your donation, you can reduce your taxable income and potentially lower your tax bill. Impactful Giving: Donations to faith-based organizations often go directly toward helping those in need, including providing food, shelter, counseling, and spiritual support. Conclusion Donations to 508(c)(1)(A) non-profit organizations are typically tax-deductible, offering you the opportunity to support faith-based initiatives while reducing your taxable income. However, it’s important to ensure the organization meets IRS requirements and to keep proper documentation of your contributions. If you have any questions about donating to a 508(c)(1)(A) organization or claiming your deduction, consult the organization directly or seek advice from a tax professional.

  • BibleGateway Bible App | Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelter ProgramJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins

    "Download the Bible Gateway app for easy access to Scripture anytime, anywhere. Explore multiple translations, audio Bibles, devotionals, and study tools to deepen your faith."

  • Client Rights | Jehovah SaintsJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins

    "Explore the Jehovah Saints Client Rights policy, outlining the commitment to dignity, respect, and fairness for all individuals served by our faith-based organization." Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters At Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters, we are committed to creating a safe, respectful, and supportive environment for all individuals who seek our services. To ensure mutual respect and accountability, this policy outlines the rights and responsibilities of every client staying at our shelter. By adhering to these principles, we aim to foster a community built on dignity, trust, and collaboration. Client Rights As a client of Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters, you have the right to: Dignity and Respect: Be treated with compassion, dignity, and respect, regardless of your race, religion, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, or background. Safe and Secure Environment: Stay in a clean, safe, and secure space, free from violence, harassment, or discrimination. Confidentiality: Have your personal information and circumstances kept confidential, except when disclosure is required by law or is necessary to ensure your safety or the safety of others. Access to Services: Receive access to shelter services, including meals, hygiene facilities, and case management, without discrimination. Participation in Programs: Choose whether or not to participate in faith-based programs, such as Bible studies or prayer groups, without fear of judgment or exclusion. Freedom to Voice Concerns: Express concerns, complaints, or grievances about services or treatment without fear of retaliation or loss of shelter. Support for Growth: Access services and programs that promote personal growth, such as job training, counseling, and life skills workshops. Fair Treatment: Be informed of all shelter policies and procedures and expect fair and consistent enforcement of those rules. Client Responsibilities As a client of Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters, you are expected to: Respect Others: Treat other clients, staff, and volunteers with dignity and respect. Avoid discriminatory, threatening, or abusive language and behavior. Follow Shelter Rules: Adhere to all shelter policies, including curfews, check-in procedures, and designated areas for sleeping, eating, and personal belongings. Maintain a Safe Environment: Refrain from bringing weapons, drugs, alcohol, or illegal substances onto shelter property. Avoid violent, disruptive, or unsafe behavior that could harm yourself or others. Participate in Personal Progress: Work collaboratively with case managers and staff to develop and follow an action plan toward self-sufficiency, such as securing housing, employment, or treatment services. Practice Cleanliness and Hygiene: Keep your personal space and shared areas clean and organized. Use provided hygiene facilities and supplies to maintain personal cleanliness. Respect Property: Take care of shelter property and respect the belongings of others. Avoid theft, vandalism, or misuse of shelter resources. Communicate Honestly: Be honest with shelter staff about your needs, challenges, and progress. Notify staff if you are unable to comply with policies or require additional support. Abide by Safety Guidelines: Follow all safety protocols, including fire drills, evacuation procedures, and emergency instructions. Report any safety concerns, incidents, or violations to shelter staff immediately. Consequences for Violations To maintain a safe and respectful environment, clients who fail to uphold their responsibilities may face consequences, including: Verbal or written warnings. Temporary suspension of certain privileges. Removal from the shelter in cases of serious or repeated violations, such as violence, theft, or possession of prohibited substances. All consequences will be handled fairly and consistently, with consideration for the circumstances and the client’s willingness to cooperate and improve. Grievance Procedure If you feel your rights have been violated or you have concerns about the shelter’s policies or services, you may file a grievance: Submit a written complaint to the Program Manager or a designated staff member. Your complaint will be reviewed, and a response will be provided within 7 business days. If you are unsatisfied with the resolution, you may escalate the grievance to the Executive Director for further review. Acknowledgment By signing below, you acknowledge that you have read and understood the Client Rights and Responsibilities Policy of Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters. You agree to abide by the responsibilities outlined and understand the consequences of failing to do so. Client Name: ___________________________________________ Signature: _____________________________________________ Date: _________________________________________________ Conclusion Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters is dedicated to providing a safe, supportive, and Christ-centered environment for all clients. By respecting the rights and fulfilling the responsibilities outlined in this policy, we can work together to create a community of hope, healing, and transformation. If you have any questions or need further clarification, please speak with a staff member. We are here to support you on your journey toward stability and self-sufficiency.

  • Volunteer Information Form | Jehovah SaintsJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins

    "Sign up to make a difference! Fill out the volunteer information form for Jehovah Saints and join us in spreading love, hope, and service to those in need. Get involved today!" Jehovah Saints Volunteer Information Form Thank you for your interest in volunteering with Jehovah Saints. Your willingness to serve is a blessing to our ministry and the community we serve. Please complete this form so we can better understand your skills, availability, and areas of interest. Section 1: Personal Information Full Name: Date of Birth: Gender: Male Female Prefer not to say Home Address: Street: _________________________________________________ City: ___________________________________________________ State/Province: __________________________________________ Postal Code: ____________________________________________ Country: ________________________________________________ Phone Number: Primary: ________________________________________________ Secondary (Optional): ____________________________________ Email Address: Emergency Contact: Name: _________________________________________________ Relationship: ___________________________________________ Phone Number: _________________________________________ Section 2: Church and Ministry Background Are you a member of Jehovah Saints? Yes No If yes, how long have you been a member? Have you volunteered with Jehovah Saints before? Yes (Please specify role or event): _______________________ No Describe any previous ministry or volunteer experience (e.g., church, community, nonprofit): Why do you want to volunteer with Jehovah Saints? Section 3: Skills and Areas of Interest Do you have any specific skills or talents you would like to use in your volunteer work? (Check all that apply): Administration/Office Work Teaching/Preaching Event Planning Fundraising Music/Worship Team Cooking/Food Service Youth Ministry Outreach/Evangelism Technical Support (e.g., IT, Audio/Visual) Building Maintenance/Repairs Transportation (e.g., driving church vans) Other: _____________________________________________ What areas of ministry are you most interested in serving? (Check all that apply): Homeless Outreach Children’s Ministry Youth Ministry Women’s Ministry Men’s Ministry Prayer Ministry Community Service Projects Other: _____________________________________________ Do you have any certifications, licenses, or training relevant to volunteering? (e.g., First Aid, CDL, counseling): Section 4: Availability How often are you available to volunteer? Weekly Bi-weekly Monthly Occasionally (as needed) What days are you available? (Check all that apply): Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday What times are you available? (Check all that apply): Mornings Afternoons Evenings Are you available for special events or projects? Yes No Section 5: Additional Information Do you have any physical limitations or health concerns we should be aware of? Yes (Please specify): _________________________________ No Do you have access to transportation to and from volunteer activities? Yes No Is there anything else you would like us to know about you or your volunteer interests? Section 6: Agreement and Commitment By completing this form, I acknowledge that I am volunteering with Jehovah Saints and agree to uphold the values and mission of the ministry. I understand that my role as a volunteer is to serve God and others with integrity, humility, and love. Signature: Date: Submission Instructions Please return this completed form to the church office or email it to mykulscom@gmail.com If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at +1 573-891-1933 Thank you for your willingness to serve with Jehovah Saints. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of others and glorify God through our service.

  • Donate | Jehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins

    "Support our mission with your offering or donation. Your generosity helps us spread faith, provide assistance to those in need, and make a positive impact in our community. Every contribution makes a difference!" “Offering Plate” Be the Change! 🌟 "Imagine if you were homeless, sleeping on the streets, and in desperate need of help. How much money would you hope someone would give to help you get back on your feet? Take that amount and give it as a donation to someone in need. May God bless you for your kindness and generosity." 😊 Jehovah Saints 508(c)(1)(A) Faith-Based Non-Profit All Donations are Tax Deductable Frequency One time One time Monthly Monthly Amount $10.00 $10.00 $25.00 $25.00 $50.00 $50.00 $100.00 $100.00 $500.00 $500.00 Other Other 0/100 Comment (optional) Donate Donate via Check Make checks or money orders payable to: "Jehovah Saints" Mailing Address: Jehovah Saints 205 W Business US Hwy 60 PMB 303 Dexter, MO 63841 Phone: +1(573) 891-1933 USA 508(c)(1)(A) Faith-Based Non-Profit All Donations are Tax Deductable Thank you for your support. Founder: Michael Hopkins Support Our Mission to End Homelessness Every Night, Thousands Face the Harsh Reality of Homelessness Every night, men, women, and children across our communities are forced to sleep on the streets , in cars, or in unsafe conditions. Hunger, fear, and uncertainty are their constant companions. At Jehovah Saints, we believe that no one should go without a safe place to call home. Together, we can bring hope, healing, and restoration to those in need. Your support can make a difference. With your help, we can provide food, shelter, clothing, and spiritual care to those who need it most. Join us in being the hands and feet of Christ to the homeless. Our Mission: Serving with Faith and Action At Jehovah Saints, we are dedicated to transforming lives by meeting both physical and spiritual needs. Through faith and action, we aim to restore dignity and hope to those experiencing homelessness. Our mission is simple but powerful: Provide Essential Resources: Food, clothing, and shelter. Offer Spiritual Guidance: Sharing the love of Christ with every individual we serve. Create Pathways to a Brighter Future: Connecting individuals to job training, counseling, and long-term support systems. Together, we can make a lasting impact. Why Your Support Is Needed The need is urgent. Every day, countless individuals face the devastating challenges of homelessness. Over 600,000 people in the U.S. experience homelessness every night. Many are families, veterans, and individuals struggling with mental health or financial crises. Without support, these individuals are left without hope and resources to rebuild their lives. But there’s good news: you can help change this reality. Your support allows us to provide food, shelter, and spiritual care to those who need it most. As Jesus reminds us in Matthew 25:35-40: "For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat; I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink; I was a stranger, and you invited me in." When you give, you are living out this scripture, bringing hope and healing to those in need. How Your Generosity Makes a Difference Your donations directly impact the lives of those we serve. Here’s how your contributions are used to bring hope to the homeless: $25 provides a warm meal and hygiene kit for one person. $50 provides temporary shelter for a family. $100 helps fund job training and counseling services. $500 supports long-term housing solutions for a homeless family. Every dollar makes a difference. Together, we can create stories of hope and transformation. Ways You Can Support Our Mission We offer several ways for you to get involved and make a difference: One-Time Donation: Make a one-time gift to meet immediate needs. Monthly Giving: Become a Hope Partner and provide ongoing support to help us plan for the future. In-Kind Donations: Donate clothing, food, hygiene products, or other essential items. Corporate Sponsorships: Partner with us to make a larger impact in our community. No matter how you choose to give, your generosity will transform lives. Join Us in Making a Difference Your generosity can change lives. Together, we can bring hope to families and individuals who are struggling to survive. Thank You for Your Support Thank you for being the hands and feet of Christ. Your generosity is a blessing to those in need. As it says in Proverbs 19:17: "Whoever is kind to the poor lends to the Lord, and he will reward them for what they have done." Together, we can bring hope and healing to the homeless. Let’s Make a Difference Together With your support, we can provide food, shelter, and hope to those who need it most. Please consider donating today and sharing our mission with others. Together, we can end homelessness, one life at a time.

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