Save the date! Celebrate with us 125 years of God’s faithfulness to the Whosoever Gospel Mission on Saturday, April 1st, 2017 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Calvary Presbyterian Church in Willow Grove! We turn 125 years old only once! Refreshments will be served after the program. Admission is free – just a…
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Dear Friend of the Mission, “There’s no place like home for the holidays!” That is so true, but for many of our men, they will not be home for the holidays – instead they will be at the Whosoever Gospel Mission – not a bad place, but…
Dear Friend of the Mission, Every day at the Mission is a day of giving thanks. As we come to Thanksgiving Day, here are a few things from a long list of many that I am giving thanks for during this holiday season: Three men recently graduated from our New Life Program on Tuesday…
Dear Friend of the Mission, Our staff gathers every day (except Sunday) at 8:45 a.m. to pray and thank God for our men, for one another, and for you. For our men, we pray for their health, for a job, for victory over addiction, that they would experience hope, that they would not give…
This year’s garden produced a bountiful harvest that was enjoyed all summer long by Mission residents working hard to rebuild their lives! We’re especially grateful to the 2nd graders of William Penn Charter School who raised money to buy our plants again this year!
Dear Friend of the Mission, “Life can be totally different – you can enjoy a good life filled with the blessings of the Lord!” In many different ways this is something we try to convey to our residents during their stay at the Mission. The homeless men who come to the Mission have suffered…
In 1892 our founder often prayed-in the evening meal! Dear Friend of the Mission, When the Whosoever Gospel Mission was founded in 1892, our founder, William Raws, had no money, no denominational sponsorships, no corporate backing, no foundation grants, and very little church support. His journals indicate that some days the Mission’s cupboards were…