Thanksgiving 2015
Transcription
Thanksgiving 2015
THANKSGIVING 2015 Pulse the www.OpenDoorMission.com A Newsletter from the Open Door Mission of Rochester, NY “I put away childish things…” Why do we give thanks? The Apostle Paul began his first letter to the Corinthians with thanksgiving for all the blessings God had bestowed on those who had been called into fellowship with his son, Jesus Christ. Later on, in Chapter 10, he talks about seeking the “good of others,” and concludes by saying, “So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.” Here at the Mission, we are thankful for so much: For food that nourishes hungry men, women and children. For being able to shelter our neighbors who are homeless. And for the programs and services that transform their lives! But it is only through you and your partnership with this ministry that this is able to happen, Mr. Sample. So on this Thanksgiving Day, we will be giving thanks to God for His many blessings, and thanks to you for helping make those blessings available to people in need! A llen’s life began to change because of a Bible brought into the dorm at our Samaritan House Crisis Housing Center and opened at random. “There was a little red dot next to 1 Corinthians 13:11: ‘When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put the ways of childhood behind me.’” Allen read the verse over and over and knew what he had to do! “I’d spent years walking in a fog.” Michael Hennessy Executive Director P.O. Box 14236 Allen continued >>> ■ Rochester, NY 14614 ■ (585) 454-6696 Here’s my Thanksgiving gift to provide bountiful meals and help for people in need: ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ ❍ Sample A. Sample 1234 Main Street P.O. Box 12345 Anytown, ST 12345 “I thought I knew the basics of maturity...but that verse [and some sermons at the Mission] made everything click!” Since his wife left, Allen had been a wanderer, going back and forth between New York and Florida, staying with family members. “The last time I came back from Florida, I had nowhere to go. I stayed with a sister for a little bit, but she couldn’t afford to keep me. That’s when I was dropped off at the front door of the Mission.” “I was tired of just surviving.” Allen entered and graduated from our Christian Life Recovery Program. Working and staying here at the Mission, he was able to save up enough money to get a place of his own! “There’s not enough thanks I can give to God for leading me,” he says with a smile. $AA.AA to feed and care for AA people $BB.BB to feed and care for BB people $CC.CC to feed and care for CC people $______ to feed and care for as many as possible I’ve enclosed a special extra gift of $50 in support of “Code Blue” weather alerts. ■ www.OpenDoorMission.com ❍ Check enclosed ❍ ❍ CREDIT CARD # EXP. DATE ❍ Bill my credit card ❍ ❍ CIV/SEC # PHONE # E-MAIL Donate online at www.OpenDoorMission.com, or call (585) 454-6696, ext. 132 or 130. Open Door Mission P.O. Box 14236 Rochester, NY 14614-0236 XXXXXXXX(Scan line)XXXXXXXX >>> Allen continued Today, he’s the “Overnight Man” here at the Caring Center. His job is to make sure everyone is safe and secure. And although it’s not part of his job description, Allen has what he calls “a listening ear.” He also leads devotions with others. “A lot of time, I just say what is swelling up within me.” “Not just a place to stay.” “Open Door Mission is not just a place to stay,” Allen says. “It’s a home. A lot of guys who have been out on the streets, making bad decisions and using drugs...get a sense of family here. It’s a big home, but a home nonetheless.” Code Blue – These items could save a life. All too soon temperatures will begin dropping, and the lives of our homeless neighbors will be in danger. You can help save lives and provide protection against extreme winter temperatures during a “Code Blue” alert. Your gift provides vital necessities and care to those living on the street. Please check the special box on the reply slip in support of the outreach that takes place at the Mission during a “Code Blue” cold weather alert. Get connected Become a fan Visit us online: www.OpenDoorMission.com Shopping for Thanksgiving? P lease add one or more of these items to your shopping list and donate them to the Mission. Your gift will save us money, and be a tremendous help as we prepare for holiday meals! Please bring donations to the Caring Center, 156 North Plymouth Avenue, Monday - Sunday, 12:00-6:00 pm. THANK YOU! Roaste d turkeys Bake d hams okies Ho memade pies, co & cakes Sausage ey Canned beef & turk gravy Sugar Milk juice Apple & cranberr y Chicken broth Butter/Margarine Shre dded cheese Potatoes Onions la d Ranch & Italian sa dressing Dinner Rolls Coffee Creamer Come & help us… W ith cold weather and the holidays approaching, our clothing room and our pantry shelves are emptying fast. We need your help to refill them. Now is the time to get your friends, family, church group and coworkers busy collecting new and gently used men’s, women’s and children’s coats, winter outerwear, paper products, nonperishable food, and personal hygiene items. Then, on Nov. 14, bring them to one of our Stuff a Bus locations throughout Monroe County. Our thanks to First Student Transit Company, The Buzz 98.9 FM, WBEE 92.5, 98 WPXY and 96 WCMF for teaming up with the Mission to fill school buses with food and clothing for the cold months ahead! For the Stuff a Bus location nearest you, go to OpenDoorMission.com. A Thanksgiving Prayer Pray for neighbors who are hungry, hurting and homeless. Pray for those who want to be free of addictions that are keeping them from their families this Thanksgiving. Pray for the Mission that we may continue, with your help, to meet all their needs. A 400 pound turkey? On Thanksgiving Day, the Mission will serve a bountiful holiday dinner. Right now we’re expecting 400 people to join us. That means we’ll need 400 pounds of turkey plus the mashed potatoes, gravy, dressing, veggies and pie that will make it a feast! You likely won’t meet the people who will be enjoying this bountiful meal provided by you. You won’t get to hear their stories. But hopefully you can imagine the smiles on their faces and the thanks in their eyes! It’s so amazing that just $2.05 can do all this... not only provide a meal, but a caring touch, a listening ear and an open heart. Please help us reach out to those who need a hot meal and hope this holiday by making a special Thanksgiving gift today. Use the enclosed envelope, or make a safe, secure donation online at www.OpenDoorMission.com. THANK YOU!