Tuesday, June 21, 2011

County of Maui Salvation Army Is Making Its Premises Available for Believers' Meetings

The Maui Christian Recovery Resource Center

Is Pleased to Announce That Our Partner

The County of Maui Salvation Army

Is Making Its Premises Available

for Believers Meetings and Even More Recovery Help for the Community

By Dick B.
(June 20, 2011)

Pastor Cliff Spencer, CADAC, Director of the County of Maui Salvation Army Disaster Relief Services, today informed us that A/Captain Mark Merritt has approved the following uses of
Salvation Army premises for our new Island-wide Community Recovery Project:

1. The Kahului premises of the Salvation Army in Kahului are available at a time and place to be arranged for the regular holding of a believers’ recovery meeting which Pastor Henry Cummings will be organizing.

2. In cooperation with A/Lt. Kevin Nagasaki, the premises of the Salvation Army Outpost on Shaw Street in Lahaina are available at a time and place to be arranged for the regular holding of a believers’ recovery meeting which will be arranged by Pastor Henry and Kevin.

3. In preparation for several Island-wide Community Recovery Meetings in the next year,
The Salvation Army premises in Kahului are available for the first meeting—a leadership meeting which will be organized and held shortly.

All of our associates have been quick to help and eager to see progress; and this action by A/Captain Mark and Cliff is very much appreciated. It also insures that two of the four intended Island-wide recovery projects are well on their way.

The first, headed by pastor Henry Cummings, will soon have seven believers recovery meetings up and running—located from Hana to Lahaina, and from Kahului-Wailuku to Kihei.

The second, which will be conducted by the Maui Christian Recovery Resource Center in association with other participants, will be the leadership meeting and a series of Island-wide Community Recovery Resource Meetings.

The third, headed by Pastor Richard De Giacamo, is the Set Free Ministry—which aims to provide housing, discipling, and Christian aid to those homeless folks, veterans, at-risk people, emerging from prison, and suffering from alcohol and drug abuse.
The final is the expansion of the services of the Maui Christian Recovery Resource Center at the Salvation Army Office in Kihei.

Dick B., Executive Director, International Christian Recovery Coalition. www.ChristianRecoveryCoalition.com

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