We are a community centered in the word of God and share the sacramental life that streams from the world. No one is excluded from the community, our celebrations are open to everyone and all share the food and drink that comes from the lord’s table and one another. We strive to be a sign and a source of the Good News, all work together in the building up of the community, no one is too small or too big, we are all equal. Our aim is to live the Christ's message, which is to LOVE one another. Everyone by the grace of God is loved, accepted, and wanted. We are all called to ministry, to love as God loves, becoming living witnesses of God’s love in all we do. We are all special and held up as children of God and this makes us sisters and brothers to each other. Everyone is welcomed as the Christ: Women, men, married, single, divorced, poor, rich, sick, well, and regardless of sexual orientation. Every person from every culture, race, ethnic background, creed, history, every story, all belong. Our life together centers on, Prayer, Service, and Hospitality. All are welcome: Just as we are, you are all children of God in the household of God . We hope that we will, in some measure foster the healing and reconciliation of the whole human family and be the face of God to all who encounter us.
Our roots originated from the Roman Catholic tradition that has led us to desire a deeper spiritual journey open to Gods voice from all belief systems. Through our many encounters with various faith communities, we have realized that we are not instead of but adding to each encounter as we travel with God, leading us to deepen our spiritual path. No one is better than the other; we are all seeking the Face of God. Our goal is to follow Christ's message of unconditional Love. We strongly believe there is a place for everyone at the table, we are all inclusive, and no one will ever be turned away. We strive to be the hands and voice of The Christ consciousness in the world. We are a mission that is and will continue to be open to God's call to serve. We covenant with God and one another to be the Face of God to all who encounter us.
13515 Dulles Technology Drive, Suite 4, Herndon, VA 20171
(800) 603-0644. http://cacina.org
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845. 586.2201
200 4th Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11217
718.237.2962
A non-profit charitable organization that provides aid to the poor, needy and homeless. Located in Park Slope, Brooklyn. www.chipsonline.org
917.617.5945 http://www.ecclesiany.org
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691 92nd Street, Brooklyn, NY 11228
718.567.1000 http://www.hamiltonparkrehab.com
437 Ovington Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11209
718.238.8141
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www.stnicholashome.org
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