Monday, April 23, 2012

Ministering to the homeless as we also seek growth and edification for ourselves --

Not wanting to shock everyone who looks upon the City Union Mission as hyper-spiritual, but the staff at the Mission are people just like every local congregation has.  The amazing thing is that all of us come here pretty clear that God has called us to this ministry and fully engaged to minister to the needs of our guests on mostly a spiritual level, i.e., Salvation and Sanctification (growth into Christ-likeness) as well as the physical helps of food, clothing, medical needs, job hunting, temporary housing, counseling, document help and other such things like pastoral helps.  As time passes we all soon realize that we are really first here for our own growth and edification.  This comes through continuously challenging situations, with clients, circumstances and the enemy himself. 

Therefore, we need to honor God's leading and take the time to live in the disciplines He has always used like prayer, fasting, alms giving, loving the unlovely, lend hoping for nothing in return, seeking the kingdom of God and His righteousness as well as spending private and precious time with the Lord in solitude and as believers together. 

On a Tuesday and Wednesday recently the leadership team (8 of us) of the Men's Ministries went to Warsaw, where we have a great camp center, Christian Life Program and retreat center and, using a lodge there spent time in community and gained great refreshment in the Lord.  We focused our energies on Scripture (II Corinthians) fellowship and in an isolated environment.  It was wonderful and energizing.  He further opened our eyes to helping each other, ministering more clearly and slowing down to make more room for Him.

We thank God for the opportunity, facilities and the encouragement to do this.  God is Good.  All the Time.  Every time.  Forever.  Amen. 

(Submitted by Gary Mountz, Director of Men’s Ministries at City Union Mission)

On To A New Endeavor


Alfred and Johanna Horstman are the first couple that I processed as High Impact Volunteers. Since May 11, 2010 they have served together as Learning Center Academic Assistants in our Christian Learning Center. Both of them volunteer on Tuesday evenings and assist the LC Supervisor in multifaceted exercises to improve and enhance the reading, writing, math and computer skills of the men in the CLP. They are a highly valued volunteer team!


Recently they were accepted at Dallas Theological Seminary and will be moving there in the summer to pursue additional degrees in Christian Education.  They will be greatly missed as they have been a blessing to Mission staff as well as to the men in our program.
We wish them well in their academic endeavors at Dallas Theological Seminary! 

(Submitted by James Smith, High Impact Volunteer Administrator at City Union Mission)