Programs of SNS GLOBAL VISION
Paradigm of Support Services
It is our responsibility as the body of Christ to preserve His body as one person, and to touch the hurts, the pains, the neglects, the insufficiencies…to heal those places that need to be healed, spirit soul and body. It is just as much my responsibility to heal my body in you, as it is to heal my body in me.
There are several strategic functions of the New Testament church, instituted by the Lord, designed to increase the fluidity and cohesiveness of the New Testament believing community. This was the paradigm for the modern day Christians who are attempting to operate in Christ centered spirituality and functionality.
Church Programs for the needy
Committed to rebuilding communities from the inside out with comprehension, faith-based program designed to improved and enrich the lives of youth and families.
School based mentoring
Within the structure of the church created by Pastor Evans is a mentoring project to place students who may be having difficulties with role models to help maintain their focus and instill values necessary to complete their studies successfully
Tutoring
Tutoring services should be available for children, teens, and adults that are having problems maintaining their grades. The body of Christ functions as a support system to lift ourselves to the next stage of growth… we are our brother’s keeper.
Life Skills education
Athletics
Programs for children, and teens, and adults to reinforce extracurricular relaxation and promote overall health through basketball, aerobics, etc help children find Christ even in exercise.
Back to School rallies
Rallies before School starts to meet the needs of children as far as School supplies and assist them in focusing on priorities for the New Year.
After School supplemental education
After School programs to assist young people who are struggling and reinforce spiritual dynamics that will promote spiritual growth.
Food shelter and clothing assistance
Programs for the needy, providing clothing, shelter, and food assistance to needy families could be implemented as a voucher program to allow service exchange. (ex. A 50 dollar food voucher for services such as an auto mechanic to single mothers in the church. Based on the example of working and eating)
Technology institute (computer training)
Computer based training for low income, single parents, and other church members to help them become more competitive for better jobs.
Adult Education (GED and Literacy)
For church members and others who need to receive their GED or have problems reading.
Career development
Skills programs to help church members remain competitive in the business environment, including seminars on public speaking, professional dress and attitude, etc.
Job Placement
Assistance with placing members in jobs.
Parenting Education
Training for parents in how to care for children, and raise productive, spiritually aware children
Home-buying Seminars
Training to assist homebuyers in the stages of buying a home.
Family Care Pregnancy Center
For teenagers and single mothers, assistance with pregnancy.