Devine women group, one of the three women groups in Houston’s Our Savior Anglican Church, in Texas rallied a food drive on Saturday May 28, 2016, to benefit the Star of Hope mission. The group amassed tons of unperishable food items for the Star of Hope mission, and held a prayer session before the items were hauled into the delivery van.
“We love and care for each other and we are united. Devine women are dedicated in doing God’s work. The same way the good news of the birth of Our savior Jesus Christ was brought to Mary; in the same spirit we try to propagate and preach the gospel so that other people can be saved by the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ,” said the group leader, Dr. Ifeyinwa Onwudiwe.
Star of Hope is a Christ-centered community dedicated to meeting the needs of homeless men, women and their children. Positive life changes are encouraged through structured programs which focus on spiritual growth, education, employment, life management and recovery from substance abuse.
Donation from Our Savior Anglican Church is considered as a divine gesture. Star of Hope mission is funded through public and private donations, the United Way, churches, civic/community groups, corporations, grants and foundations. On any given day, there are approximately 1,000 homeless men, women and children being helped at the Men’s Development Center, the Women and Family Emergency Shelter, the Transitional Living Center for Women & Families and Extended Services.
Also in attendance were the Spiritual Leader of Our savior Anglican Church, Reverend Ugo Ezenekwe, officials and members of the Devine women group, including the Assistant group leader, Nkoli Ezenwa, and church members. Our Savior Anglican Church is on 11933 Bissonnet St, @ Kirkwood, Houston. For more information, please call (832) 781-4784.