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Our Mission

At Your Feet Lord/ À Tes Pieds Seigneur! stands as a living altar in the middle of everyday life—a beacon of Christ’s love made visible, touchable, and real. We exist to proclaim the Gospel boldly and to serve humanity humbly, because we believe the same Savior who saves souls also stoops to wash feet.

 

We do not minister from a distance. We kneel close to the pain. We listen to the cries that echo in hidden places—subway stations, street corners, shelters, forgotten hallways—and we answer with compassion that has hands and feet. Wherever God leads, we step in. We go where hunger is loud. We go where loneliness feels heavier than poverty. We go where a person’s dignity has been bruised by life—and we go carrying the heart of Jesus.

 

Our mission is simple, yet holy: to be the feet of Jesus in a world that is hurting.

    •    Feeding the hungry, not only with food, but with honor.

    •    Lifting the less fortunate, not only with resources, but with respect.

    •    Reaching the broken, not only with words, but with presence.

    •    Nourishing the vulnerable, not only with help, but with hope.

 

We believe no one is “too far,” “too late,” or “too forgotten” for God. And every time we serve, we are doing more than meeting a need—we are making a way for a soul to encounter Jesus.

 

Because our deepest calling is this: to bring souls to His feet—the place where burdens are released, shame is silenced, tears are understood, and grace begins again. At His feet, the weary find rest. At His feet, the rejected find belonging. At His feet, the overlooked are seen. At His feet, lives are not merely helped—they are transformed.

 

So we serve with open hands and surrendered hearts. We walk with the hurting. We carry hope into hard places. And in every act of love—every meal, every prayer, every embrace, every moment of dignity restored—we declare one message:

 

Jesus is still reaching. Jesus is still healing. Jesus is still calling.

 

And we will keep moving—until more hearts, more homes, and more lives are brought At Your Feet / À Tes Pieds Seigneur.

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