Oasis Church supports a variety of ministries through financial gifts and other means and resources. Below are a few of those ministries which we support on a monthly or quarterly basis.
Ministries
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Charlotte's Web of Prayer
Charlotte's Web of Prayer is an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded by Chris DePaolo. Chris and other CWoP volunteers visit local Pediatric Intensive Care Units (PICU) and offer sick children a gift to lift their spirits and distract them from their current medical, often life threatening, situation. As they meet with these children they continue trusting God to provide an opportunity to pray for the children and their families. With the each family's permission their specific prayer requests and needs are made known on the CWoP website at charlotteswebofprayer.org. Submit a prayer request for a child you know here.
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Cheshire Food Pantry
The Cheshire Community Food Pantry (CCFP) provides food to Cheshire residents in need. In partnership with interdenominational organizations in Cheshire, the Pantry provides services which improve the quality of life of individuals and families.
The Cheshire Community Food Pantry, Inc. is a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization and donations to it are tax-deductible. Donors receive an acknowledgement for their gift upon request.
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Hope homes International
In 2001, Moira and William founded Hope Homes International. HHI is registered as a 501(c)3 in the U.S. and as a Society and Charitable Children's Institution (CCI) in Kenya. Using ten donated acres, they have built two "family homes" where over 20 rescued children live with two Kenyan house couples who serve as full-time surrogate parents.
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Hope Pregnancy Center
Hope Pregnancy Center was started with the goal of being a safe and caring place for women before, during, and after an unplanned pregnancy to receive help, information, and hope! Since 1985 over 6,000 clients have received free and confidential services. Hope Pregnancy Center does not perform or refer for abortions.
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Moms in prayer International
Moms in Prayer International (MIP) is a global ministry that gathers moms weekly to pray scripturally for their children and schools. There are MIP groups in 140 countries and every state, with 50 groups in Connecticut. During these turbulent times when our schools and our children are under attack, prayer is, without a doubt, the most effective protection we can offer. Now, more than ever, there is urgency to cover our children and schools in prayer.
MIP meets in Cheshire on Tuesday mornings from 8:45-9:30 a.m. at Oasis Church.
If you’d like to join us, please contact Joellen Putnam at joellenputnam@yahoo.com or (203) 272-1864. For more information, visit www.momsinprayer.org.
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TURNING POINT new england
Turning Point is a residential program that offers help to people who suffer from life controlling addictions such as substance abuse, depression, etc. Our program has served the Tri-State area for over 13 years, maintaining a success rate over 75%. Turning Point aims to use our successful model we’ve established to impact cities and communities across the country. Turning Point’s holistic approach to recovery has helped even the most desperate cases, be totally transformed and set free.