Weekly Outreach
Our weekly outreaches are designed to meet the needs of the community by providing a hot meal, access to clothing, and childcare while sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Our goal is to bridge the gap between the recovery community, the unchurched, and the local church. Freeway Ministry locations are not a local church, but help point the lost and hurting to churches within the community.
Oftentimes, specific people groups will not attend a church due to preconceived notions or past hurts. We work to break down those barriers and introduce them to the body of Christ who loves and supports them. At the close of every weekly outreach, those in attendance are invited and given the opportunity to schedule transportation to Orlando Baptist Church. We explain the necessity of the local church and encourage individuals to join a body of believers.
Every Freeway location has a weekly outreach that meets on a specific day. These weekly events help create the community that is the cornerstone of Freeway Ministries.
Saturday Nights
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5:30 Meal
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6:00 Service
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Saturday Nights 〰️ 5:30 Meal 〰️ 6:00 Service 〰️
Not Your Normal
Church Service
When you walk into a Freeway Ministry location, you will quickly notice it isn’t a typical church service
Most churches do not have individuals who bring all of their personal belongings in a shopping cart with them every week; this is a normal occurrence at Freeway. We provide an informal setting for individuals to hear the Word of God.
What To Expect
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The Bible says, “there is none good, no not one” (Romans 3:10). There’s an understanding at Freeway that we are all broken. We are all seeking the One that can heal our brokenness.
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There is a misconception of what ‘church people’ should look like. Almost everyone walking into Freeway will see someone who looks like them.
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The population of Freeway attenders are the homeless, the addicted, the struggling single parent, families, professionals, attorneys, and pastors; everyone coming together to bridge the gap from the unchurched to the local church.
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Many who attend Freeway have left behind a difficult past. By walking away from their former lifestyle, they walked away from friends and family. Freeway is designed to fill that void. Individuals share meals weekly, spend holidays together, study the Bible together and are accountable to each other. It’s more than just a building, IT’S A COMMUNITY.
NEED A RIDE?
NEED A RIDE?
If you want to come visit Freeway but don’t have a car or a ride, we’ll come pick you up! Just give us a call.
Call (407) 615-9583 by 10 AM on
Saturday to schedule a ride.