Mercy Culture Church, located in east Fort Worth, wants to build a shelter for survivors of human trafficking called the ...
Chris Torres [email protected] It took two years, but Mercy Culture finally succeeded in getting the city of Fort Worth’s approval to build a 100-bed residence for victims of human ...
Mercy Culture, a loud, litigious church, pushed its interpretation of the law onto the city of Fort Worth to win approval of ...
Mercy Culture Church members celebrate after Fort Worth City Council members voted 6-4 to approve the church’s proposed shelter for human trafficking survivors during the Dec. 10, 2024 ...
(BRNS Design) Fort Worth-based Mercy Culture Church is set to begin construction on a shelter for human trafficking victims following an approval of a site plan adjustment by the City Council ...
The Justice Reform, a nonprofit started by the leaders of Mercy Culture Church in northeast Fort Worth, began planning to build the “Justice Residences” on church property several years ago.
Mercy Culture lead pastor Heather Schott shares a hug with Mercy Culture attendee Erika Cristantielli hugs after the council members approved the church to build a proposed human trafficking ...
(Juan Figueroa / Staff Photographer) A divided Fort Worth City Council voted 6-4 to approve a site plan adjustment for Mercy Culture Church’s proposed human trafficking victim shelter.
FORT WORTH — A Fort Worth church will move forward with its plans to build a shelter for victims of human trafficking despite neighborhood opposition. The city council approved the site plan for ...
A divided Fort Worth City Council voted 6-4 to approve a site plan adjustment for Mercy Culture Church’s proposed human trafficking victim shelter. Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker expresses her ...