Who Are We?
Continuing to Grow
The ministry hub located on 13th Street in Anniston, Alabama.
For the past eight weeks, we have been blessed tremendously by God and doors have continued to open for us. With the aide of a local motorcycle club, The Holy Riders, we have been able to use a building on 13th Street in downtown Anniston. This has proven to be a huge opportunity in so many ways. The building is vital and centrally located to the hub of the community in which we are attempting to reach.
Currently, we open the doors from 8 a.m. until noon on Saturdays. The ministry is meeting physical needs by serving hot coffee and biscuits. This is crucial for so many reasons. The main focus here is to meet these necessary needs, but most importantly to build relationships.
The ultimate desire for His Hands and Feet Ministry is to see people living restored and redeemed lives. The way that process begins is having a safe place to cultivate and build relationships. This is the key to truly making an impact and to effectively share the Gospel. We continue to see the number of people grow, and lives continue to be impacted. All this serves to reach the ultimate goal of seeing people know the love of Jesus Christ.
The ministry is extremely grateful to the many people who have provided assistance each step of the way. Diane and the team thanks the Holy Riders for being so gracious in allowing us to use this space. A huge thank you to Refuge II Church for the continued support and partnership. Each week that you serve alongside us is extremely impactful.
The Hands and Feet
Zinn Park, Anniston AL
This serves as a foundational piece of our ministry the homeless community.
We minister corporately every Saturday morning at 8:00 AM at Zinn Park. We attempt to provide aide for physical needs with items such as a warm breakfast and hot coffee.
Our aim is not only to meet real tangible needs but most importantly spiritual needs. It is our goal to provide encouragement, navigation through life, and addressing spiritual guidance when traveling this road we call life.
Life is often hard for these individuals and we as a group believe these people are our family. We attempt to treat them as such and show them the love that Christ shows us.