The senior lead pastor of Fort Worth’s Mercy Culture Church, in a weekend sermon, referenced some residents’ opposition to the church’s plan to build a shelter for human trafficking victims. Those ...
FORT WORTH, Texas — Mercy Culture is threatening to sue members of the Fort Worth City Council and city staff if a proposed 100-bed shelter for survivors of human trafficking isn't approved at Tuesday ...
For years, Heather Schott has been praying to God about how she can help survivors of human trafficking. A year after she and her husband, Landon Schott, launched Mercy Culture Church in April 2019, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nearly 400 people cheered, hugged and cried Friday as dirt and confetti flew through the air to mark the groundbreaking of Mercy ...
With a prayer house across the street from the U.S. Supreme Court building, leaders of the Fort Worth–based Mercy Culture ...
Mercy Culture lead pastor Heather Schott shares a hug with Mercy Culture attendee Erika Cristantielli hugs after the council members approved the church to build a proposed human trafficking victim ...
Instead of going home after a long night at a Dec. 10 Fort Worth City Council meeting that gave Mercy Culture Church the green light to build a shelter for human trafficking survivors, lead pastors ...
Mercy Culture Church’s lead pastors are accusing the city of Fort Worth of discrimination over bureaucratic procedures delaying the development of a proposed human trafficking victims shelter. The ...
Nearly 400 people cheered, hugged and cried Friday as dirt and confetti flew through the air to mark the groundbreaking of Mercy Culture Church’s 100-bed human trafficking victim shelter. The shelter, ...
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