Sunday, January 8, 2023

Redding Christians Serving The Homeless Under Cypress Street Bridge


Hilary from Lighthouse Church feeding Redding Homeless 


"But he who does the truth comes to the light, that his deeds may be clearly seen, that they have been done in God.”




What an unexpected pleasure to come across Redding's Lighthouse Church, Redeemed and Pathways ministries serving the poor and less fortunate homeless suffering under the Cypress Street bridge.

Not only a hearty delicious stew to feed the soul but conversation and offered prayer really cheered up the faces of those taking refuge from the cold and rain.


Volunteers serving homeless under Cypress Street Bridge

Some volunteers that served the homeless were at one time homeless themselves so knew firsthand the comfort and need they are providing for, 
and spiritually given to those by them at one time needed spiritual comfort themselves.

Christians reaching out, filling the gap, and providing the basic services and lifesaving needs Redding City Council and Shasta County Supervisors cannot or will not give.

It was a complete privilege to witness. Please consider making a Donation


Volunteers serving homeless under Cypress Street Bridge






*Redding California homeless please contact / leave comment if you know or heard of any campers swept away by swift rising flood waters especially Olney Creek and Clear Creek bridge areas possible report of a person seen struggling or floating in the Sacramento River


Well come one come all!

It looks like homeless are now allowed to camp under the Redding California Cypress Street bridge and will NOT be removed for illegal camping, according to this KRCR TV News
 story 




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Homeless In Redding Shasta County California?


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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

A beautiful sight to witness. God bless you for keeping this situation in the light.