Everyday Icons is a project to highlight the beauty of every person as a creation, fashioned in the image and likeness of God. This project highlights individuals and their stories of service, volunteerism, restoration, love, and faith through the work of FOCUS North America. Everyday Icons is an initiative of FOCUS North America- The Fellowship of Orthodox Christians United to Serve
Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
Friday, June 5, 2015
FOCUS San Diego Volunteer David
“I come around here and volunteer for FOCUS with my dad and brother. We like doing it. Sometimes my brother and me bring our friends from school too. They like it.”
Dale and Jennifer
“We were living in our van during one of the most brutal winters in recent history. He got laid off from his job and we lost our housing. During this time we knew we could always could count on a hot meal, clothing, kindness and warmth from FOCUS Minnesota. We now have a house in North Dakota.”
San Diego Homeless Camping
Homeless camping site, right outside of God Extended Hand Mission, where FOCUS San Diego serves dinner every Wednesday evening to those in the greatest need.
Ed
“In prison I had heard about the Orthodox Church from a prisionmate. I had grown up Baptist, but there wasn’t a real accountability and structure. When I got out, I started going to an Orthodox Church in L.A. When I moved to San Diego, I found St. Gregory of Nyssa Church. I told Fr. Simeon my situation. He helped me get connected with God’s Extended Hand and Pastor Curtis."
Patron at God's Extended Hand, SD
“The Orthodox that come in (Wednesday nights) are so great. I have made so many friends with them. I have seen FOCUS…you know, the Orthodox, being involved here for some years now. There is something different that I like. I really like the special meatloaf we had tonight…we have once a month!”
Pueblo Man
“I’m from the Pueblo Nation in New Mexico. I came here twenty years ago. I come around (God’s Extended Hand) a lot and I like it here. Thanks for talking to me”
Richard
“Im a native San Dieagan. I have a sister, but we live two different lives.
I come around God’s Extended Hand quite often, so I’ve met a lot of the Orthodox volunteers…
My favorite thing to do, besides going to church is roller skating, you know, like the racing kind with four wheels!”“Im a native San Dieagan. I have a sister, but we live two different lives.
I come around God’s Extended Hand quite often, so I’ve met a lot of the Orthodox volunteers…
My favorite thing to do, besides going to church is roller skating, you know, like the racing kind with four wheels!”
Thursday, June 4, 2015
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Saba Sisters- Pittsburgh
“In our service, we meet people where they are and be there with them, and lift them up, as opposed to viewing them as a broken entity...because if we all have Christ in us, then we have to serve the Christ in all others.”
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