Mentor Training
Open Door Mission Mentor Training (for men only) will be held at ODM on October 5 from noon to 1:30 PM in our chapel. Lunch will be provided. Please RSVP at info@opendoorhouston.org or call Katherine Burns at 832-962-4241.
Open Door Mission Mentor Training (for men only) will be held at ODM on October 5 from noon to 1:30 PM in our chapel. Lunch will be provided. Please RSVP at info@opendoorhouston.org or call Katherine Burns at 832-962-4241.
YOU ARE INVITED! "Lunch With A Mission" occurs the second Thursday of each month from noon to 1:30 p.m. Please join us for a tour of Open Door Mission to find out more about what we do and why we do it. As a thank you, a catered lunch by Open Door catering
2018 DoorWay Graduation dates are: November 22nd December 20th All DoorWay Graduations are open to the family of graduates, community partners, mentors, and sponsors and are held on the Open Door Mission campus in the Lord Jesus Christ Chapel at 1 p.m.
The Mission is seeking volunteers to decorate our campus and dining hall for the holidays. Please contact Katherine Burns at 832-962-4241 or kburns@opendoorhouston.org for more information.
The Mission will be serving Thanksgiving dinner on Thursday, November 22nd at 4:00 for men and their family on campus. Family members are limited to TWO people per resident. Unless otherwise instructed.
Thank you for making the 2018 Annual Gala “The Power of One”, an evening with Dove Award Nominee - New Artist of the Year Micah Taylor Ellie Holcomb a memorable evening at the The River Oaks Country Club Hilton Houston Post Oak Hotel on Thursday, September 20, 2018. Approximately 500 guests celebrated another year
Please donate online today to help feed our men. Our pantry has not been replenished since the flooding began and supplies are running low. Please click on Donate and make a gift of any amount. Thank you and God bless you for your generosity at this critical time.
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