The
World Humanitarian Day open house at the Nashville Church of Scientology will
acknowledge volunteers and inspire others to take action, exemplifying the
spirit of the day.
The
Nashville Church of Scientology will host an open house on World Humanitarian
Day to acknowledge volunteers, while also lifting up others to help people in
times of need. “Helping others is an incredible virtue, and one that should be
recognized more often,” says Rev. Brian Fesler, pastor of the Nashville Church
of Scientology.
Last
year, volunteers were recognized for their work over the past year, including
those who have shown exemplary volunteer spirit and those who contributed to
volunteer work in other ways.
The
Church of Scientology’s Volunteer Minister program is a religious social
service created in the mid 1970s by Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard who
said, "The Volunteer Minister helps 'on a volunteer basis by restoring
purpose, truth and spiritual values to the lives of others.'"
To
make this technology broadly available, the Church has a Volunteer Minister
tent that is set up at fairs and other community events to offer help freely to
anyone. The Church also provides free online training at the Volunteer
Ministers website. Anyone of any culture or creed may train as a Volunteer
Minister and use these tools to help their families and communities.
The
Volunteer Minister program was expressly intended for use by Scientologists and
non- Scientologists alike. Transcending all ethnic, cultural and religious
boundaries, the Volunteer Ministers program is there for anyone in need of
help. Volunteer Minister training is available free of charge through the
Scientology Volunteer Minister website to anyone who wishes to help others, at
www.volunteerministers.org.
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