We are so excited to announce the upcoming grand opening of the Changing Chains Inc Gospel Justice Center in June 2025!
In 2024, God placed a mission on our hearts—to administer justice and serve those in need right here in our community. Through prayer, dedication, and hard work, we’ve taken bold steps forward.
We are proud to share that we have officially partnered with the National Alliance of Administers of Justice to expand our reach and resources. This partnership will empower us to provide real help and hope to residents who are struggling, offering support rooted in faith, compassion, and justice.
We’re just getting started—and we invite you to walk with us on this journey. Stay tuned for more details on our June opening and how you can get involved!
A Gospel Justice Center is a nationwide ministry providing legal advice from a licensed attorney and gospel hope to clients once a month through a team of volunteers at a church. Most centers operate for 3 hours on a Saturday morning.
Seeking justice for the vulnerable is a call to God’s people throughout scripture but it’s hard to know where to start. Low-income Americans receive little or no legal help for 92% of their legal issues. Without legal advice, simple problems become big problems, and the result can be devastating. To access justice, these vulnerable neighbors need the simple help of a lawyer to answer their questions and chart a path forward. With legal help from a caring team of volunteers at your church they will:
> Find freedom from legal burdens.
> Experience God’s love for them through his people.
>Gain a new appreciation for the church.
Less than 0.1% of churches provide legal help. Administer Justice exists to equip churches with our simple model of legal ministry, so lives are transformed and communities impacted.
Have questions? Want to get involved? Need support? We’re here for you! Fill out the form below, and our team will reach out soon. Together, we can make a difference! 💙
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