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Stephene Loremy Ministries is a Christian Ministry hub that was created in July 2009 by Dr. Stephene Loremy to oversee the unfortunate people in central Florida and nearby counties. This Organization has its foundation in the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit (Matthew 28: 19-20). It is currently operated by the owner Stephene Loremy along with his wife Venite Loremy. Their philosophy is to educate people, foster and nourish them, feed the hungry and bring them back on their feet. As stated in the book of Proverbs 24: 3-4, “By wisdom a house is built, and through understanding it is established; through knowledge its rooms are filled with rare and beautiful treasures.”
- Vision Statement
- Mission Statement
We aim to create religious backgrounds, enhancing several educational activities to end illiteracy and hunger among the people in our community.
We are a religious organizational hub (a center of activity) that mentors its educational community in areas such as vocational training, research on religious/secular, digital, physical, spiritual texts, and mental health including emotional, psychological, and social well-being around the hemisphere for the sake of the Lord.
Created with a Purpose
- Donate money
- Provide food or supplies
- Sponsor a program
- Sponsor an initiative
- Volunteer time and skills
- Advocate for our causes
Core Values of Loremy Ministries
Beliefs are Simplicity, Honesty, Integrity, Equality, and Peace. (SHIEP)
Wikipedia stated that simplicity is the state or quality of being simple. Simplicity is something that easy to understand or explain seems simple. Bible-According to divine simplicity, as traditionally understood, God is the center of all divine attributes, without form or physical representation. Though, “And he is before all things, and in him all things hold together (Colossians 1:17).” Divine simplicity is the argument that God does not possess qualities; He is those qualities. For example, God does not have existence; He is existence itself. Omniscience is not something God has; God is omniscience. “Therefore, God knows everything (1 John 3:20). He knows not only the minutest details of our lives but those of everything around us, for He mentions even knowing when a sparrow falls or when we lose a single hair (Matthew 10:29-30). Not only does God know everything that will occur until the end of history itself (Isaiah 46:9-10), but He also knows our very thoughts, even before we speak forth (Psalm 139:4). He knows our hearts from afar; He even saw us in the womb (Psalm 139:1-3, 15-16). Solomon expresses this truth perfectly when he says, “For you, you only, know the hearts of all the children of mankind” (1 Kings 8:39). The book of 1 John 4:16 say, in part, “God is love, and the one who abides in love abides in God, and God abides in him.” Divine simplicity sees that statement as validating the point that God does not possess loving attributes; rather, He defines the very concept of love. We are to here make you understand the reality of God. We cannot do anything by ourselves at Stephene Loremy Ministries but will be possible with the aids of the Lord we will fulfill our purpose. Indeed, there is nothing too hard for an omniscient God, and it is on the basis of our faith in such a God that we can rest secure in Him, knowing that He promises never to fail us as long as we continue in Him.
“Integrity” in our world today implies moral incorruptibility. Christians should be those who cannot be bribed or compromised because we serve God rather than men (Colossians 3:17, 23; Acts 5:29). We are to be people who keep our word (Matthew 5:37; James 5:12). We are to love those around us in both word and deed (1 John 3:17–18; James 2:17–18; Ephesians 4:29). We are called upon to believe in God and therefore to follow Him in all our ways (John 6:19; 15:1–17). Our lives should line up with our belief in God and evince a trust that His ways are best (Proverbs 3:5–6).
Integrity is the practice of being honest and showing a consistent and uncompromising adherence to strong moral and ethical principles and values. In ethics, integrity is regarded as the honesty and truthfulness or accuracy of one's actions. Integrity can stand in opposition to hypocrisy in that judging with the standards of integrity involves regarding internal consistency as a virtue, and suggests that parties holding within themselves apparently conflicting values should account for the discrepancy or alter their beliefs. “Wikipedia”
Bible says that Jesus is the perfect example of a man of integrity. After He was baptized, He went into the wilderness too fast for forty days and nights, during which time Satan came to Him at His weakest to try to break His integrity and corrupt Him. Jesus was wholly man and wholly God at the same time, and He was tempted in every way we are, yet He never sinned (Hebrews 4:15); that is the definition of integrity. Jesus is the only one who was ever without blemish, perfect, completely truthful, and always showing a pattern of good works. “Integrity” in our world today implies moral incorruptibility. Christians should be those who cannot be bribed or compromised because we serve God rather than men (Colossians 3:17, 23; Acts 5:29). We are to be people who keep our word (Matthew 5:37; James 5:12). We are to love those around us in both word and deed (1 John 3:17–18; James 2:17–18; Ephesians 4:29). We are called upon to believe in God and therefore to follow Him in all our ways (John 6:19; 15:1–17). Our lives should line up with our belief in God and evince a trust that His ways are best (Proverbs 3:5–6).
Equality refers to the right of every individual to equal treatment and opportunities, regardless of factors like gender, race, and social position. Equality is based on the belief that nobody should have poorer life chances because of things like where they come from, what they believe, their sexual orientation and whether they have a disability. Keep in mind the Bible is our centered; therefore, we are here to change the darkness to light as states the book of (John 1:5). Though, anything we are going to do at Stephene Loremy Ministries must receive the approval from the Scripture. God is the foundation of every group in this ministry. “God is light,” says 1 John 1:5. Light is a common metaphor in the Bible. The book of Proverbs 4:18 symbolize righteousness as the “morning sun.”
Philippians 2:15 likens God’s children who are “blameless and pure” to shining stars in the sky. Jesus used light as a picture of good works: “Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds” (Matthew 5:16). Psalm 76:4 says of God, “You are radiant with light.” So, we depend on Jesus for everything, starting with our very life—“For in Him we live and move and have our being” (Acts 17:28)—and including our reconciliation with God through Him (Romans 5:10). No one can serve God effectively until he is connected with Jesus Christ by faith. Jesus is our only connection with the God who gave life and who produces in us a fruitful life of righteousness and service.
According to Wikipedia peace is a concept of societal friendship and harmony in the absence of hostility and violence. In a social sense, peace is commonly used to mean a lack of conflict (such as war) and freedom from fear of violence between individuals or groups. [Jesus is our peace with God (Romans 5:1). Due to our sins, we were enemies of God and were separated from Him (Ephesians 2:13), but Jesus restored our relationship when He took on our sins and died our death on the cross (Ephesians 2:14). He provided a path for reconciliation with God, and now we are joined to God (Romans 5:10) and can fellowship with Him (1 John 1:3).] Therefore, as believers, we have an obligation to “let the peace of God rule” in their hearts (Colossians 3:15). This means we have the choice either to trust God’s promises (letting His peace rule) or to rely on ourselves and reject the peace He offers. Jesus gave His disciples peace based on the truth that He has overcome the world (John 14:27; 16:33). Peace is a fruit of the Spirit, so, if we are allowing the Spirit of God to rule in our lives, we will experience His peace (Galatians 5:22-23). To be spiritually minded brings life and peace, according to Romans 8:6. As valuable as peace is, it is not surprising to find that it is sometimes counterfeited. Empty promises of peace can be used to manipulate others. Deceitful men speak words of peace while secretly planning evil (Obadiah 1:7). The Antichrist will confirm a treaty, producing a temporary peace which he will then abruptly shatter as he reveals his true colors (Daniel 9:27). False teachers proclaim peace when God is actually proclaiming judgment (Ezekiel 13:10-16). In Jeremiah’s day, the religious leaders dealt only with the symptoms of the national problems, without addressing the sinful root of the crisis. These false prophets declared everything was well between God and Israel: “Peace, peace,” they said, when there was no real peace (Jeremiah 6:14).
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