The Nashville Church of Scientology Volunteer Ministers are active when disasters strike to help rebuild and recover.
Volunteer
Ministers (VMs) from the Scientology Churches in Nashville, Tennessee;
Cincinnati, Ohio; and Twin Cities, Minnesota are on the ground helping victims
of the recent tornadoes that swept through Kentucky. This weekend, they are
putting together a series of Christmas events to uplift residents and spread
holiday cheer.
The
VMs have been helping distribute meals and supplies to tornado victims every day
since the disaster struck, now totaling more than 16,000 meals and thousands of
supplies.
In
preparation of the Christmas holiday this coming weekend, Volunteer Ministers have
collected toys to give to children who would otherwise go without presents this
year. They are also planning to distribute hot meals Christmas Eve and
Christmas Day, and have an interfaith service on Sunday with diverse religious leaders
invited to speak and pray for the community.
The
Church of Scientology Volunteer Ministers program is a religious social service
created in the mid-1970s by Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard. A Volunteer
Minister’s mandate is to be “a person who helps his fellow man on a volunteer
basis by restoring truth and spiritual values to the lives of others.” Their
creed: “A Volunteer Minister does not shut his eyes to the pain, evil and
injustice of existence. Rather, he is trained to handle these things and help
others achieve relief from them and new personal strength as well.”
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