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- "Welcome to Jehovah's House of Saints | A Community of Faith and Service"
A Journey to End Homelessness in USA, then Worldwide "Change a life today—your kindness can give someone without a home warmth, hope, and a fresh start." Message from Founder: Michael Hopkins VIDEO LOADING... "True Treasure Lies in Helping the Homeless, Poor, and Needy. As Matthew 6:19-21 reminds us: “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth... But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven ...where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” Zoom Meeting The Power of 13 Can Change the World! The number 13 holds a profound significance in history and faith. It was 12 disciples + Jesus—just 13 people —who came together and changed the world forever. Through their faith, unity, and commitment, they spread the message of love, hope, and salvation to the entire world. Now, you have the opportunity to make an impact too. With just $13 a month, you can help transform lives and bring hope to those in need. Why $13? While $13 may not seem like much, it becomes powerful when we come together as one—just as the disciples did. Imagine the difference we could make if we all joined hands and pulled together as one. As the song says: "If we all pull together, how happy we’ll be." The Bible reminds us of the power of unity and shared purpose: “Again I say to you that if two of you agree on earth concerning anything that they ask, it will be done for them by My Father in heaven. Together, we can make the unimaginable a reality. Commit to $13 a month and become part of a movement that reflects the love and unity of Christ. Click Here to Give $13 and Change Lives "Let’s pull together, just as the disciples did, and change the world—one act of kindness at a time." First Priority: Ending Homelessness in the USA Action Plan: Build Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters across the country, designed to restore dignity and provide opportunities for those in need. Each shelter will include: Bedrooms, bathrooms, and showers. A kitchen and laundry room. Computers for job searching and skill-building. Counseling services and a chapel for spiritual renewal. A vehicle for transportation. Join Us Today Focus on the USA First: Before extending aid globally, we must address the needs of our own communities. “Would you build a shelter for your neighbor while your own family is living without one?” Biblical Support for Helping the Poor: Luke 6:38: “Give, and it shall be given unto you; good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over…” Proverbs 19:17: “Whoever helps the poor lends to the Lord, and He will repay him for his deed.” Proverbs 29:7: “The righteous care about justice for the poor, but the wicked have no such concern.” The Heart of the Mission: By following Biblical principles, reducing corporate taxes, and empowering businesses to create jobs, we can restore hope, dignity, and opportunity to the homeless. If every American donated just $13, we could build 2,437 shelters across the country, transforming lives and honoring God’s call to care for those in need. “He that giveth unto the poor shall not lack.” Proverbs 28:27 Together, let’s build a stronger, more compassionate nation. Reading Script Above 00:00 / 03:00 "Give Hope" Reading Script Above 00:00 / 00:26 VISION Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelter Image Loading... Proposal for Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelter Facilities Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, As followers of Christ, we are called to care for the least among us. Homelessness is a pressing issue in our nation, with 650,000 individuals struggling daily for basic needs like shelter, food, and dignity. Jehovah Saints has a vision to address this crisis by building homeless shelter facilities across the nation—places of refuge, restoration, and hope. Through faith, compassion, and action, we can make this vision a reality. Here’s how simple it is: If every American donated just $13, we would have enough to build 2,437 facilities. As Scripture reminds us: “If one of you says to them, ‘Go in peace; keep warm and well fed,’ but does nothing about their physical needs, what good is it?” – James 2:16 This is our opportunity to not just speak of love but to act in love. What Each Facility Will Provide Every Jehovah Saints homeless shelter facility will be a place of healing, growth, and spiritual renewal. Each building will include: Bedrooms to provide a safe and comfortable place to sleep. Bathrooms and showers for hygiene and dignity. A kitchen to prepare nourishing meals. A laundry room to maintain cleanliness and self-respect. Computers for job searching and reconnecting with loved ones. Counseling rooms to provide guidance, support, and hope for the future. A chapel for prayer, worship, and spiritual renewal—a reminder of God’s love and grace. These facilities are not just shelters; they are places of transformation. They are designed to help individuals regain their footing, find employment, reconnect with their faith, and transition back into society with dignity. A Call to Action “Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.” – Matthew 25:40 This is our chance to live out the Gospel. For just $13, you can be part of something bigger than yourself—something that will change lives for generations to come. Imagine the impact: If every American donated just $13, we could build 2,437 facilities across the country. Each facility would serve hundreds of people, providing not just shelter but hope, dignity, and the love of Christ. How You Can Help Donate Today: Your $13 donation can help us build the first of many Jehovah Saints homeless shelter facilities. Together, we can make a tangible difference. [Click Here to Donate] Spread the Word: Share this vision with your church, family, and friends. This is the only way we are going to accomplish this mission. Pray for the Mission: Lift up the homeless in prayer. Pray for the success of this mission and for the hearts of those called to give. A Vision of Hope This is not just about building shelters; it’s about building God’s Kingdom here on Earth. It’s about showing His love to those who have been forgotten by the world but never forgotten by Him. “Defend the weak and the fatherless; uphold the cause of the poor and the oppressed.” – Psalm 82:3 With your help, we can create a network of facilities that will restore hope, rebuild lives, and remind the homeless that they are loved by God and His people. Let’s come together, united in faith, to make this vision a reality. In His Service, Michael Hopkins Chief Executive Officer Jehovah Saints Homeless Outreach 205 W Business US Hwy 60 PMB 303 Dexter, MO 63841 Phone: +1(573) 891-1933 USA Closing Scripture: “Do not forget to show hospitality to strangers, for by so doing some people have shown hospitality to angels without knowing it.” – Hebrews 13:2 Reading Script Above 00:00 / 04:32 "Give Hope" Seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you. Matthew 6:33 "Breaking Down the Costs: Feeding and Housing a Homeless Individual for One Night" The cost to house one homeless person per night depends on the type of shelter, location, and services provided. Here's a general breakdown: 1. Emergency Shelters Cost per night: $15 to $45 Services included: Basic accommodations like a bed, restrooms, and minimal staffing. 2. Transitional Shelters Cost per night: $50 to $100 Services included: Housing plus additional support like counseling, job training, or case management to help individuals transition to permanent housing. 3. High-Cost Areas (e.g., New York City, Los Angeles) Cost per night: $100 to $150+ Services included: Comprehensive support such as healthcare, mental health services, or addiction recovery programs, reflecting higher living costs in these areas. Average Combined Cost National average: $20 to $50 per person per night for food and shelter combined. High-cost cities: Can exceed $100 per person per night. Costs can vary based on factors like location, shelter type, and the level of services provided. Reading Script Above 00:00 / 00:57 "Give Hope" Video Loading... Volunteer Opportunity! Join Us in Making a Difference with Jehovah Saints Global Outreach! Are you ready to transform lives and create a positive impact in the world? Join us in our mission to support the homeless and bring hope to those in need. Why Volunteer with Us? Make a Difference: Your time and effort can help change lives and uplift those in need. Potential Growth Opportunities: As our organization continues to grow, there may be opportunities for volunteers to transition into paid roles. Faith-Driven Mission: With God guiding us, we believe that nothing is impossible. Together, we can achieve incredible things for His glory. A Call to Action: Let’s unite in faith and service to make a difference in the lives of others. Remember: "If we all work together with God, nothing shall be impossible for us." "Is anything too hard for me?" – Jeremiah 32:27 Reading Script Above 00:00 / 00:57 Contact Us Singing, "If we all pull together how happy we'll be!" Video Loading.. Luke 21:1-4 The Widow's Offering "Jesus looked up and saw the rich putting their gifts into the offering box, and he saw a poor widow put in two small copper coins". And he said, “Truly, I tell you, this poor widow has put in more than all of them. For they all contributed out of their abundance, but she out of her poverty put in all she had to live on.” This passage highlights the importance of generosity and sacrificial giving in the eyes of Jesus. The widow's offering of two small coins, despite being meager in financial value, was considered greater by Jesus because it represented her giving 100% of what she had. In contrast, the rich individuals not necessarily sacrificing much percentage% wise, in the comparison to the widows 100% offering. Reading Script Above 00:00 / 00:50 Stay informed with the latest news! Get updates by subscribing to our email list. First Name Last Name Email Subscribe for Updates Thank you for your submission! Ще немає постів цією мовою Щойно пости будуть опубліковані, ви побачите їх тут. Founder & Visionary Michael Hopkins "Where there is no vision, the people perish" Proverbs 29:18 Warm Greetings, My name is Michael Hopkins, and I am the founder of Jehovah's HOUSE of Saints Online Ministry and Homeless Shelter Programs. Our ministry is deeply rooted in the Holy Scriptures and the life-affirming teachings of Jesus Christ. My spiritual journey began in a Missouri Pentecostal Church and continued through Emmanuel Baptist Christian School, where I cultivated a profound understanding of God’s Word and strengthened my walk with Him. As a shepherd of God’s people, I follow His divine calling rather than worldly recognition. The vastness of our world and the needs of His people compel me to mentor and equip future ministers to carry forth God’s Word. As Ecclesiastes 4:9 reminds us, "Two are better than one, for they have a good reward for their toil." I recognize that my efforts alone are not enough. That’s why we are seeking passionate individuals to join us in this noble mission. We are calling on volunteers, ministers, counselors, doctors, lawyers, judges, governors, and strong believers in Father Jehovah, His Son Jesus, and the Holy Spirit to help us extend God’s love and serve humanity. Together, we can make a profound difference in the lives of those in need. At Jehovah House of Saints, our faith is rooted in the SEP Trinity: Jehovah, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. The term "SEP" signifies "separated," yet all three—Jehovah, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit—work together as One. This unity mirrors the sacred bond of marriage, as described in Genesis 2:24: "For this reason a man shall leave his father and his mother and be joined to his wife; and they shall become one flesh." Though two individuals do not become one person, they work together as one—just as the Trinity does. United by faith, we stand ready to achieve remarkable things and bring joy and hope to those we serve. I invite you to join us in this divine mission, working together for the glory of God and the betterment of humanity. As 2 Timothy 2:3 encourages us, "Thou therefore endure hardness, as a good soldier of Jesus Christ." Let us endure together, standing firm in faith and love, as we carry out His work. In His Service, Michael Hopkins Founder, Jehovah's HOUSE of Saints Online Ministry and Homeless Shelter Programs Reading Script Above 00:00 / 02:25 Michael HOPKINS Founder, Minister & CEO Chief Executive Officer of Jehovah Saints Global Outreach JT HOPKINS Secretary & Communications Specialist FBI "Faith Beyond Infinity" Victor Odhiambo Pastor & Treasurer @ Jehovah Saints Global Outreach Samuel Ongong'a Macokebe Pastor & Director of Public Relations Mwanza, Tanzania, East Africa @ Jehovah Saints Global Outreach List of Volunteers "Ken Ham reconstructed Noah's Ark" @1 Ark Encounter Drive Williamstown, KY 41097 Our Story of Jesus Tahoe @Kentucky Castle
- Lessons by Michael Hopkins | Jehovah SaintsJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins
Lessons by Michael Hopkins Welcome to the official sermons by Michael Hopkins, where faith meets practical living. Each lesson is rooted in the Word of God, designed to inspire, challenge, and guide you in your spiritual journey. Through these heartfelt and Bible-centered messages, Michael Hopkins addresses topics such as faith, hope, love, forgiveness, and God’s purpose for our lives. Whether you’re seeking encouragement, a deeper understanding of scripture, or a call to action in your walk with Christ, these sermons are for you. Key Themes You’ll Find in These Lessons: Biblical Teaching: Clear, scripture-based lessons that bring the Bible to life. Practical Application: Learn how to apply God’s Word to everyday challenges. Encouragement and Hope: Messages that uplift and strengthen your faith. Christ-Centered Focus: Every sermon points back to Jesus and His love for us. "Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path." – Psalm 119:105 Join us as we dive into God’s Word together. Be sure to like, subscribe, and share these sermons to spread the message of hope and salvation.
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- Statement of Faith | Jehovah SaintsJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins
Statement of Faith for Jehovah Saints Effective Date: 12/22/2024 At Jehovah Saints, we are a Christ-centered, Bible-based organization committed to sharing the Gospel, serving others, and living out the teachings of Jesus Christ. Our Statement of Faith outlines the core beliefs that guide our ministry, outreach, and community engagement. As followers of Christ, we affirm the following truths: 1. The Bible We believe that the Bible is the inspired, infallible, and authoritative Word of God. It is the ultimate source of truth and guidance for faith and practice. (2 Timothy 3:16-17, Psalm 119:105) 2. The SEP Trinity Jehovah, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. The term "SEP" signifies "separated," yet all three—Jehovah, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit—work together as One. This unity mirrors the sacred bond of marriage, as described in Genesis 2:24: "For this reason a man shall leave his father and his mother and be joined to his wife; and they shall become one flesh." Though two individuals do not become one person, they work together as one—just as the SEP Trinity does. 3. God the Father We believe in God the Father, the Creator of heaven and earth, who is sovereign, holy, and loving. He desires a personal relationship with all His children and is the source of all life and goodness. (Genesis 1:1, Isaiah 64:8, John 3:16) 4. Jesus Christ We believe in Jesus Christ as the Son of God. He was born of a virgin, lived a sinless life, performed miracles, and taught with divine authority. He died on the cross as the perfect sacrifice for our sins, was buried, and rose again on the third day. He ascended to heaven, where He intercedes for us, and He will return in glory to establish His kingdom. (John 1:1-14, Philippians 2:5-11, 1 Corinthians 15:3-4). 5. The Holy Spirit We believe in the Holy Spirit, who is the presence of God in the world today. The Holy Spirit convicts the world of sin, righteousness, and judgment, regenerates the believer, and empowers us to live holy and faithful lives. The Spirit provides spiritual gifts for the building up of the church. (John 14:26, Acts 1:8, Galatians 5:22-23) 6. Salvation Jesus said, “Unless you repent, you will perish.” Luke 13:5 We believe that salvation is a gift of God, a gift you accept after you repent. It is not earned by good works but is given freely to those who repent of their sins and trust in Jesus as their Savior and Lord. Through His death and resurrection, we are reconciled to God, forgiven of our sins, and granted eternal life. (Ephesians 2:8-9, Romans 10:9-10, John 3:16) 7. The Church We believe that the Church is the body of Christ, composed of all believers who have placed their faith in Jesus Christ. The Church exists to glorify God, share the Gospel, disciple believers, and serve others in love. We are called to unity, fellowship, and mutual encouragement as we live out our faith together. (Matthew 28:19-20, Ephesians 4:4-6, Hebrews 10:24-25) God Does Not Dwell in Temples Made by Hands 1 Corinthians 3:16 "Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?" You Are the Temple of God Acts 17:24-25 "God...dwelleth not in temples made with hands" 8. Baptism and Communion We believe in the ordinances of baptism and communion as outward expressions of inward faith. Baptism: A public declaration of faith in Jesus Christ and a symbol of our identification with His death, burial, and resurrection. (Matthew 28:19, Romans 6:4) Communion (The Lord’s Supper): A remembrance of Christ’s sacrifice on the cross and a celebration of His presence with us. (1 Corinthians 11:23-26) 9. The Sanctity of Life We believe that all human life is sacred and created in the image of God, from conception to natural death. We are called to protect and honor the dignity of every person. (Genesis 1:27, Psalm 139:13-16) 10. Marriage and Family We believe that marriage is a sacred covenant instituted by God, uniting one man and woman, or women in a lifelong commitment. The family is the foundation of society, and we are called to nurture and strengthen it according to biblical principles. (Genesis 2:24, Ephesians 5:22-33, Matthew 19:4-6) 11. The Great Commission We believe in the Great Commission, which calls all believers to share the Gospel and make disciples of all nations. We are committed to proclaiming the message of salvation and serving as Christ’s ambassadors in a broken world. (Matthew 28:18-20, 2 Corinthians 5:20) 12. The Return of Christ We believe in the visible, personal, and glorious return of Jesus Christ. He will establish His eternal kingdom, judge the living and the dead, and bring ultimate justice and restoration to the world. (Acts 1:11, Revelation 22:12-13, 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17) 13. Eternal Destiny We believe in the resurrection of both the saved and the lost. Those who place their faith in Jesus Christ will spend eternity in the presence of God in heaven, while those who reject Him will face eternal separation from God in hell. (John 5:28-29, Revelation 20:11-15, Matthew 25:46) 14. Spiritual Growth and Holiness We believe that believers are called to grow in their faith through prayer, worship, studying God’s Word, and living in obedience to His commands. The Holy Spirit works within us to transform our hearts and minds, enabling us to live holy and Christlike lives. (Romans 12:1-2, Galatians 2:20, 1 Peter 1:15-16) Commitment to Our Faith Jehovah Saints is dedicated to living out these beliefs in every aspect of our ministry and community outreach. We invite all who share our faith to join us in worship, fellowship, and service as we work together to glorify God and advance His kingdom. "For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them." (Ephesians 2:10) Jehovah Saints Leadership Team Jehovah Saints Global Outreach Headquarters 205 W Business US Hwy 60 PMB 303 Dexter, MO 63841 [Click Here to Contact Us] Phone: +1(573) 891-1933 USA
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- Muslim & Christians Unite | Jehovah Saints
رسالة المؤسسين إلى الهند: رؤى من مايكل هوبكنز بيت يهوه للقديسين VIDEO LOADING... “Exploring the Unity: Jehovah and Jesus in Abrahamic Religions” Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—are defined as monotheistic. They all believe in one God, whom they refer to as the "God of Abraham" Jews call "God of Abraham" Yahweh Christians call "God of Abraham" Jehovah Muslims call "God of Abraham" Allah Reading Script Above 00:00 / 00:25 Belief in Jesus and Unity in Faith "Jesus cried out, 'Whoever believes in Me does not believe in Me alone, but also in Jehovah who sent Me.'" ~ John 12:44 Through Jesus Christ, "you are no longer foreigners, but fellow citizens with the saints, and of the household of Jehovah." ~ Ephesians 2:19 "There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is no male and female, for you are all One (One Church, One Nation, One Country, One World Body) in Christ Jesus." ~ Galatians 3:28 Common Ground Among Faiths Shared Belief in Jesus (Isa): Both Christians and Muslims revere Jesus: Christians view Jesus as the Savior and Son of God. Muslims see Isa (Jesus) as a Prophet of Islam and the Messiah. In different languages, Jesus is referred to as: "Jesus" in English "Isa" in Arabic "Iēsoûs" in the original Greek from which the New Testament was translated. Abraham: A Unifying Patriarch Jews and Muslims share a common ancestor in Father Abraham, as both trace their lineage to his sons: Ishmael: Ancestor of Muslims Isaac: Ancestor of Jews/Hebrews This connection highlights their brotherly relationship and the shared foundation of their faiths. All three Abrahamic religions—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam—are monotheistic, believing in one God: Jehovah in English Yahweh in Hebrew Allah in Arabic Abraham in Scripture: Abraham (pronounced "Ahv-reh-homm" in Hebrew and "Ibrahim" in Arabic) is a central figure in all three faiths. His story emphasizes themes of faith, obedience, and covenant with God, as recounted in the Hebrew Bible, the Christian Bible, and the Quran. Language and Biblical Texts It’s important to note that the names Jehovah and Jesus are pronounced differently in various languages. The English Bible is derived not from the original texts but from the Latin Bible. The Bible was originally written in Greek, Aramaic, and Hebrew. Aramaic, the language Jesus spoke, is closely related to Arabic. For example, in Mark 15:34, Jesus cried out in Aramaic: "Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani?" Which is translated as: "My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?" Biblical names and phrases are often pronounced differently across languages, reflecting the diversity of cultures and traditions around the world. Striving for Peace and Unity Hebrews 12:14: "Strive for peace with everyone." Hebrew (עברים יב:14): "שאפו לשלום עם כולם" Quran (Sahih al-Bukhari, 6018): "قل خيرًا أو اصمت" ("Speak good, or remain silent.") Reading Script Above 00:00 / 03:00
- Legal Compliance | Jehovah SaintsJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins
Jehovah Saints Legal Compliance Statement At Jehovah Saints, we are committed to conducting all aspects of our ministry with integrity, transparency, and in full compliance with applicable laws and regulations. As a faith-based nonprofit organization, we strive to honor God through ethical practices, responsible stewardship, and adherence to both biblical principles and legal requirements. 1. Faith-Based Nonprofit Status Jehovah Saints operates as a 508(c)(1)(a) faith-based nonprofit organization, recognized under the Internal Revenue Code. As such, we are a tax-exempt religious organization with the following commitments: Ensuring that all activities and resources are used to fulfill our religious, charitable, and educational mission. Maintaining our status as a church or faith-based organization exempt from certain governmental restrictions and reporting requirements, as provided under 508(c)(1)(a). Operating in a manner that respects our constitutional rights to religious freedom while remaining compliant with applicable laws. 2. Commitment to Legal Compliance Jehovah Saints adheres to all local, state, federal, and international laws and regulations that apply to our ministry. This includes compliance in the following areas: Financial management and reporting. Employment practices and volunteer management. Tax-exempt status and charitable activities. Protection of intellectual property and copyrights. Health, safety, and security protocols. 3. Tax-Exempt Status As a 508(c)(1)(a) organization, Jehovah Saints is tax-exempt and operates exclusively for religious and charitable purposes. In accordance with this status, we: Use all donations and resources to advance our faith-based mission. Maintain accurate financial records and ensure transparency in our operations. Avoid engaging in activities that would jeopardize our tax-exempt status, such as political endorsements or unrelated business activities. 4. Financial Transparency and Stewardship Jehovah Saints is committed to responsible stewardship of the resources entrusted to us. We ensure: Accurate and transparent financial reporting. Regular audits or reviews of financial records. Compliance with applicable laws regarding fundraising, donations, and expenditures. Accountability to donors, members, and governing bodies. 5. Employment and Volunteer Practices Jehovah Saints complies with all applicable labor laws and regulations, including: Equal opportunity employment. Fair wages and benefits. Workplace safety and anti-discrimination policies. Screening and training of staff and volunteers, especially those working with children or vulnerable populations. 6. Child Protection and Safety Jehovah Saints prioritizes the safety and well-being of all individuals, especially children and vulnerable adults. We comply with all laws and best practices related to: Background checks for staff and volunteers. Mandatory reporting of suspected abuse or neglect. Implementation of policies and procedures to prevent harm and ensure a safe environment. 7. Intellectual Property and Copyright Compliance Jehovah Saints respects the intellectual property rights of others and ensures that all materials used in our ministry comply with copyright laws. We: Obtain proper licenses or permissions for the use of music, videos, images, and other materials. Protect the intellectual property of Jehovah Saints, including logos, publications, and digital content. 8. Privacy and Data Protection Jehovah Saints is committed to protecting the privacy and personal information of our members, donors, and community. We comply with applicable laws related to: Data collection, storage, and usage. Confidentiality of personal and financial information. Secure handling of digital and physical records. 9. Non-Discrimination Policy Jehovah Saints does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, gender, age, disability, or socioeconomic status in the provision of services, employment, or participation in ministry activities. We are committed to fostering an inclusive and welcoming environment in accordance with biblical principles. 10. Reporting and Accountability Jehovah Saints encourages staff, volunteers, members, and the community to report any concerns related to legal compliance or ethical conduct. Reports can be made confidentially to church leadership. All reports will be reviewed and addressed promptly. Jehovah Saints prohibits retaliation against individuals who report concerns in good faith. 11. Biblical Foundation for Legal Compliance Jehovah Saints’ commitment to legal compliance is rooted in our faith and biblical teachings: Romans 13:1-2 (KJV): "Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers. For there is no power but of God: the powers that be are ordained of God." Proverbs 22:1 (KJV): "A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches, and loving favour rather than silver and gold." 2 Corinthians 8:21 (KJV): "Providing for honest things, not only in the sight of the Lord, but also in the sight of men." 12. Contact Information For questions or concerns about Jehovah Saints’ legal compliance or to report an issue, please contact: Jehovah Saints Legal Compliance Team 205 W Business US Hwy 60 PMB 303 Dexter, MO 63841 [Click Here to Email Us] Phone: +1(573) 891-1933 USA Jehovah Saints is dedicated to honoring God through our commitment to ethical conduct, legal compliance, and responsible stewardship. As a 508(c)(1)(a) faith-based nonprofit organization, we remain steadfast in our mission to serve our community and glorify God in all that we do.
- Weapons Policy | Jehovah Saints
Weapons Policy For Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters Purpose Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters are dedicated to providing a safe and secure environment for all guests, staff, volunteers, and visitors. This Weapons Policy is established to protect everyone on the premises by strictly prohibiting the possession or use of weapons within shelter property. Policy Statement The possession, carrying, use, or storage of weapons of any kind is strictly prohibited on the premises of Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters. This policy applies to all individuals, regardless of whether they have a permit or license for the weapon. Scope This policy applies to all guests, staff, volunteers, visitors, and contractors at Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters. Definition of Weapons Weapons include, but are not limited to: Firearms (handguns, rifles, shotguns, etc.). Knives with blades longer than 3 inches (excluding kitchen utensils used for shelter purposes). Explosives, fireworks, or incendiary devices. Tasers, stun guns, or other electronic disabling devices. Brass knuckles, clubs, bats, or other objects intended to be used as weapons. Any item that could be used to intimidate, harm, or threaten others. Policy Enforcement 1. Prohibited Possession Individuals found in possession of a weapon will be asked to immediately remove the weapon from the premises. If a weapon is discovered during entry or while on the premises, staff may confiscate the weapon temporarily and notify law enforcement if necessary. 2. Screening Guests may be subject to bag checks or screenings upon entry to ensure compliance with this policy. Any weapons found during screening will be confiscated and handled according to shelter procedures. 3. Violent or Threatening Behavior Any individual who uses or threatens to use a weapon will be reported to law enforcement immediately. The individual will be removed from the premises and may face permanent exclusion from the shelter. Exceptions The following exceptions to this policy may apply: Law Enforcement Personnel: Police officers or other law enforcement personnel who are on duty and carrying weapons as part of their official responsibilities are exempt from this policy. Religious or Cultural Items: Items carried for religious or cultural purposes that could be classified as weapons (e.g., ceremonial knives) must be disclosed to shelter management upon entry. Shelter management will determine how these items can be safely stored or handled. Violation of Policy 1. Guests Guests found in violation of this policy may face the following consequences: First Offense: A verbal warning and immediate removal of the weapon. Second Offense: Temporary suspension from shelter services. Third Offense: Permanent discharge from the shelter, with referrals to alternative services provided. 2. Staff and Volunteers Staff or volunteers found in violation of this policy may face disciplinary action, up to and including termination of employment or volunteer status. 3. Visitors Visitors violating this policy will be asked to leave the premises immediately and may be barred from returning. Storage of Prohibited Items In certain cases, shelter management may temporarily store prohibited items (e.g., knives or tools) for guests until they leave the premises. Items will be securely stored and returned only when the individual exits the shelter. Reporting and Documentation All incidents involving weapons must be reported to shelter management immediately. An incident report will be completed and filed, detailing the nature of the violation, actions taken, and any follow-up required. Policy Review This Weapons Policy will be reviewed annually to ensure its effectiveness and alignment with best practices and local laws. Updates will be made as necessary to address emerging safety concerns. By enforcing this Weapons Policy, Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters aim to maintain a safe, welcoming, and secure environment for all individuals seeking refuge and assistance.
- Safety and Security Policy | Jehovah SaintsJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins
Safety and Security Policy For Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters Purpose Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters are committed to providing a safe, secure, and welcoming environment for all guests, staff, and volunteers. This Safety and Security Policy outlines the measures and procedures in place to protect individuals, property, and the overall well-being of the shelter community. Policy Statement The safety and security of all individuals within Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters are of utmost importance. We are dedicated to maintaining a space that is free from harm, violence, and other risks by implementing proactive safety measures, clear procedures, and consistent enforcement of rules and protocols. Scope This policy applies to all guests, staff, volunteers, visitors, and contractors at Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters. Safety and Security Measures 1. Entry and Exit Monitoring All individuals entering or exiting the shelter must check in and out at designated entry points. Guests, staff, and visitors may be required to present identification upon entry. Unauthorized individuals are not permitted on shelter property. 2. Visitor Policy Visitors must register at the front desk and may only access approved areas of the shelter. Visiting hours and rules will be clearly posted and enforced. 3. Prohibited Items To ensure safety, the following items are prohibited on shelter property: Weapons of any kind. Illegal substances, including drugs and drug paraphernalia. Alcohol. Explosives or flammable materials. Staff may conduct bag checks or inspections when necessary to enforce this policy. 4. Emergency Preparedness Fire Safety: Fire extinguishers, smoke detectors, and evacuation maps are installed and maintained in all areas. Regular fire drills will be conducted to ensure preparedness. Medical Emergencies: First aid kits are available on-site. Staff are trained in basic first aid and CPR. Emergency contact numbers are posted prominently. Natural Disasters: Emergency plans for natural disasters (e.g., storms, earthquakes) are in place and reviewed regularly. 5. Violence Prevention Acts of violence, threats, or harassment are strictly prohibited. Any individual engaging in violent behavior will be subject to immediate removal from the shelter and, if necessary, law enforcement will be contacted. 6. Staff Training All staff and volunteers will receive regular training on safety and security protocols, including: Conflict de-escalation techniques. Emergency response procedures. Recognizing and addressing potential safety risks. 7. Surveillance and Lighting Security cameras are installed in common areas to monitor activity and deter misconduct. Adequate lighting is maintained inside and outside the shelter to enhance visibility and safety. 8. Reporting Incidents Guests, staff, and volunteers are encouraged to report any safety or security concerns immediately to shelter management. An incident report form will be completed for all reported safety concerns, and appropriate actions will be taken. Rules for Guests To maintain a safe and secure environment, all guests are expected to: Follow shelter rules and policies. Treat others with respect and refrain from violent or disruptive behavior. Report any suspicious activity or safety concerns to staff. Comply with staff instructions during emergencies or drills. Failure to comply with these rules may result in warnings, restricted access to services, or discharge from the shelter. Response to Security Incidents 1. Minor Incidents Minor incidents, such as disputes or rule violations, will be addressed through mediation or warnings by staff. 2. Major Incidents Serious incidents, such as violence, theft, or possession of prohibited items, will result in immediate intervention. If necessary, law enforcement will be contacted, and the individual(s) involved may be discharged from the shelter. 3. Follow-Up After any incident, shelter management will review the situation, document the events, and implement any necessary changes to prevent future occurrences. Confidentiality All safety and security-related incidents will be handled with confidentiality. Information will only be shared with authorized personnel or external agencies as required by law. Policy Review This Safety and Security Policy will be reviewed annually to ensure it remains effective, up-to-date, and aligned with best practices for shelter operations. By implementing this Safety and Security Policy, Jehovah Saints Homeless Shelters aim to create a safe, secure, and respectful environment where all individuals can find refuge and support during times of need.
- Event Policy | Jehovah Saints
Jehovah Saints Event Policy At Jehovah Saints, all events are designed to glorify God, foster fellowship, and strengthen the faith of our congregation and community. This Event Policy ensures that all activities hosted or sponsored by Jehovah Saints align with our mission, values, and biblical principles while maintaining order, safety, and inclusivity. 1. Purpose of Events Events at Jehovah Saints are organized to: Promote spiritual growth and discipleship. Encourage fellowship and unity among members and the community. Serve as outreach opportunities to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Support community service and charitable initiatives. Celebrate milestones, holidays, and special occasions in a Christ-centered manner. 2. Types of Events Jehovah Saints organizes and hosts a variety of events, including but not limited to: Worship Services: Special services such as revivals, prayer meetings, and conferences. Educational Events: Bible studies, workshops, seminars, and youth programs. Fellowship Events: Church picnics, potlucks, holiday celebrations, and retreats. Community Outreach: Food drives, clothing donations, and evangelism events. Fundraisers: Events to raise funds for specific church projects or charitable causes. 3. Event Planning and Approval All events hosted by Jehovah Saints must be planned and approved according to the following guidelines: Event Proposal: All events must be proposed in writing to the church leadership or Event Planning Team. The proposal should include the event purpose, date, time, location, budget, and expected participants. Approval Process: Events must be approved by church leadership to ensure they align with the mission and values of Jehovah Saints. Approval is based on the availability of resources, scheduling, and alignment with the church calendar. Coordination: Once approved, the Event Planning Team will work with the event organizer(s) to finalize details, allocate resources, and promote the event. 4. Event Participation Inclusive Participation: All events are open to members of Jehovah Saints and, where appropriate, the wider community. Events should foster a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere, reflecting Christ’s love for all people. Registration: For certain events, participants may be required to register in advance. This ensures adequate planning for space, materials, and resources. Code of Conduct: All participants are expected to adhere to a Christ-like standard of behavior, showing respect, kindness, and consideration for others. Disruptive or inappropriate behavior will not be tolerated and may result in removal from the event. 5. Use of Church Facilities When events are held on church property, the following guidelines apply: Scheduling: Facility use must be scheduled in advance to avoid conflicts with other church activities. Setup and Cleanup: Event organizers are responsible for setup and cleanup, ensuring the space is left in its original condition. Damage: Any damage to church property must be reported immediately and may result in fees to cover repairs. Prohibited Activities: Activities that conflict with the mission and values of Jehovah Saints (e.g., alcohol consumption, inappropriate entertainment) are strictly prohibited. 6. Safety and Security Jehovah Saints prioritizes the safety and well-being of all event participants. Supervision: Adequate adult supervision is required for events involving children and youth. Emergency Preparedness: Event organizers must have a plan in place for emergencies (e.g., medical issues, fire, severe weather). Insurance: Certain events may require additional liability insurance, as determined by church leadership. 7. Financial Guidelines Budgeting: All events must operate within an approved budget. Organizers should submit a detailed budget proposal during the planning phase. Fundraising: Fundraising activities must be approved by church leadership and comply with the church’s financial policies. Reimbursements: Expenses incurred for church events may be reimbursed upon submission of receipts and prior approval. 8. Promotion and Communication Event Promotion: All event promotions (e.g., flyers, social media posts, announcements) must be approved by the church leadership or Communications Team. Promotions should clearly reflect the Christ-centered purpose of the event. Communication: Event details will be shared with the congregation through church announcements, newsletters, and digital platforms. 9. Cancellation and Rescheduling Events may be canceled or rescheduled due to unforeseen circumstances (e.g., inclement weather, emergencies). Organizers are responsible for promptly notifying participants and updating promotional materials in the event of a cancellation or change. 10. Biblical Foundation All events hosted by Jehovah Saints are guided by biblical principles: Colossians 3:17 (KJV): "And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God and the Father by him." Hebrews 10:24-25 (KJV): "And let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works: Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as the manner of some is; but exhorting one another: and so much the more, as ye see the day approaching." 1 Corinthians 14:40 (KJV): "Let all things be done decently and in order." 11. Contact Information For questions or to propose an event, please contact: Jehovah Saints Event Planning Team 205 W Business US Hwy 60 PMB 303 Dexter, MO 63841 [Click Here to Contact Us] Phone: +1(573) 891-1933 USA By adhering to this Event Policy, Jehovah Saints ensures that all activities honor God, serve others, and strengthen the body of Christ. Thank you for your cooperation and commitment to making every event a blessing to our congregation and community.
- Sermon Archives | Jehovah Saints | Jehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins
The Legacy of the Sermon Archives In the heart of the bustling city of Greenfield, nestled between towering skyscrapers and busy streets, stood an old, brick church known as Grace Cathedral. With its stained glass windows and towering spire, it was a landmark of faith and history, having served the community for over a century. The church was renowned not just for its beautiful architecture, but for the wisdom and inspiration imparted through the sermons delivered within its walls. For years, the sermons of Grace Cathedral had been a source of comfort and enlightenment to its congregation. But as time passed, the church faced a challenge familiar to many: the congregation was aging, and fewer young people were attending services. Recognizing the need to preserve the rich history of the church and reach a broader audience, Reverend Martin, the wise and compassionate pastor of Grace Cathedral, conceived the idea of creating a digital archive of the church's sermons. The project began modestly. Reverend Martin, along with a small team of dedicated volunteers, started by recording the weekly sermons. They set up a simple camera at the back of the church, capturing the heartfelt messages delivered from the pulpit. These recordings were then uploaded to a newly created website, where they could be accessed by anyone, anywhere. As the archive began to grow, it quickly became apparent that it was more than just a collection of sermons; it was a treasure trove of wisdom, history, and community spirit. Each sermon told a story—not just of scripture and theology, but of the people and events that shaped the community. Reverend Martin often wove in tales of local heroes, historical events, and personal anecdotes that resonated deeply with listeners. One day, as he was reviewing the archive, Reverend Martin received an email from a young woman named Lily. She had stumbled upon the sermon archive while searching for spiritual guidance online. Lily wrote, "Dear Reverend Martin, I can't express how much these sermons have meant to me. I've been struggling with my faith and feeling lost in the chaos of life. Listening to your words has brought me peace and clarity." Encouraged by Lily's message, Reverend Martin decided to expand the archive further. He reached out to former pastors and church members, gathering old recordings and written transcripts of sermons dating back decades. These historical sermons provided a fascinating glimpse into the past, capturing the evolving challenges and triumphs faced by the community over the years. As the archive grew, so did its impact. People from all over the world began to discover the sermons of Grace Cathedral. Some were drawn by the timeless wisdom and eloquence of the messages, while others were captivated by the rich history and sense of continuity they represented. The archive became a bridge connecting generations, offering insights into how faith had been lived and practiced through changing times. Lily, inspired by the sermons, decided to visit Grace Cathedral. She felt a deep connection to the community and wanted to experience the church in person. Her visit was transformative. She met Reverend Martin and shared her story, expressing her grati
- Client Rights | Jehovah SaintsJehovah's HOUSE of Saints - Founder: Michael Hopkins
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.