The March for Life in Washington, D.C., began as a small demonstration on January 22, 1974, the first anniversary of the now-infamous Supreme Court decisions in Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton and rapidly grew to be the largest pro-life event in the world. The peaceful demonstration that has followed on this somber anniversary every year since is a witness to the truth concerning the greatest human rights violation of our time, abortion.
Our presiding Bishop, Dr. Doug Beacham, and many other IPHC leaders will meet in Washington, DC on January 22nd to participate in the March for Life Rally.“Thousands upon thousands of Americans flock to the Nation’s Capital every year on January 22 to remember the more than 55 million Americans who have been lost to abortion. We march to remember the moms and dads who have suffered from the pain of abortion. We march with the vision of a culture of life, one where every child is welcomed into life, and protected by law.”marchforlife.org\
Mission M25 will also be hosting a motorcycle ride that will end at the March for Life. Anyone who would like to be a part of the motorcycle or bus ride can contact M25 for more information. The group will leave the Royal Home in Falcon, NC at 8 am on the 21st and will stay overnight at the Pentagon Best Western. You can download a full itinerary here.
IPHC participants will gather at 10am on Friday, January 22 at the Pentagon Best Western to meet for prayer and travel to the rall
Royal Home Ministries--The IPHC supports Royal Home Ministries, the maternity, mothers & babies, adoption, and foster care arm of the Falcon Children’s Home in Falcon, North Carolina.
Please consider giving to Royal Home Ministries through:
–Physical Donations--donate clothing and other items that are needed often and send directly to Royal Home. You can download a list of most used commodities here.
–Monetary Donations--donate funds through the Girl’s Ministries Baby Hope Club. “This outreach, sponsored by Girls’ Ministries, helps babies born to young women living in our International Pentecostal Holiness Church (IPHC) maternity home. The Baby Hope Club funds are given to the IPHC maternity home to purchase things for the babies like diapers, formula, bottles, toys, etc.” IPHC Girls’ Ministries.
Our presiding Bishop, Dr. Doug Beacham, and many other IPHC leaders will meet in Washington, DC on January 22nd to participate in the March for Life Rally.“Thousands upon thousands of Americans flock to the Nation’s Capital every year on January 22 to remember the more than 55 million Americans who have been lost to abortion. We march to remember the moms and dads who have suffered from the pain of abortion. We march with the vision of a culture of life, one where every child is welcomed into life, and protected by law.”marchforlife.org\
Mission M25 will also be hosting a motorcycle ride that will end at the March for Life. Anyone who would like to be a part of the motorcycle or bus ride can contact M25 for more information. The group will leave the Royal Home in Falcon, NC at 8 am on the 21st and will stay overnight at the Pentagon Best Western. You can download a full itinerary here.
IPHC participants will gather at 10am on Friday, January 22 at the Pentagon Best Western to meet for prayer and travel to the rall
Royal Home Ministries--The IPHC supports Royal Home Ministries, the maternity, mothers & babies, adoption, and foster care arm of the Falcon Children’s Home in Falcon, North Carolina.
Please consider giving to Royal Home Ministries through:
–Physical Donations--donate clothing and other items that are needed often and send directly to Royal Home. You can download a list of most used commodities here.
–Monetary Donations--donate funds through the Girl’s Ministries Baby Hope Club. “This outreach, sponsored by Girls’ Ministries, helps babies born to young women living in our International Pentecostal Holiness Church (IPHC) maternity home. The Baby Hope Club funds are given to the IPHC maternity home to purchase things for the babies like diapers, formula, bottles, toys, etc.” IPHC Girls’ Ministries.