World Peace Prayer Society

Closed
Call
Website

Advertisement

26 Benton Rd
Wassaic, NY 12592

Society-Prayer For World Peace is a non-profit organization based in Wassaic, NY, dedicated to promoting peace and harmony worldwide. Founded by Mr. Hiroo Saionji, the organization advocates for a new civilization based on the 4-S Concept, emphasizing sustainability, systems, science, and spirituality. Through initiatives like the Peace Pole Project and Peace Pals International, Society-Prayer For World Peace spreads the message of peace through various languages and cultures, aiming to create a critical mass of pioneers working towards a brighter and harmonious future.

At the World Culture Forum in Dresden, Germany, Mr. Saionji presented a Peace Pole with the universal peace message, "May Peace Prevail on Earth," in 8 languages to the organizers. The Peace Pole serves as a world peace monument and symbolizes the organization's commitment to achieving a worldwide cultural paradigm shift. Society-Prayer For World Peace encourages individuals to join forces in transforming our present materialistic civilization and working towards a more peaceful and sustainable world.

Generated from the website

Own this business?
See a problem?

You might also like

Miscellaneous denomination church, Non-denominational church, Community affairs and services

Kingdom Life Community Resource

Kingdom Life Community Resource Center is a faith-based, not-for-profit human services organization founded in 1992. Not only does it serve the congregants of Kingdom Life Christian Church, but it serves people of all faiths who live and work in its community. The programs and services offered by the KLCRC are designed to fulfill its mission of empowering people with the knowledge, skills, and tools to lead independent, balanced, and successful lives. KLCRC offers classes, support groups, pastoral counseling, and on-going programs in the areas of parenting, marriage ( and marriage preparation ), personal growth and development, education, finance and budgeting, career development, and addiction recovery. And should the needs of a client reach beyond the capacity or capability of our developing referral service KLCRC will assist our clients in finding organizations within the community that will address their needs. Joseph's Storehouse, our primary outreach ministry is a benevolent service for those in our community. We gather and store like-new furniture and household items, and then distribute according to need. Our goal at Joseph's Storehouse is to quickly come to the aid of our community when they are in need of furniture, but cannot afford to purchase it. All of our donations go to families with low incomes or who have suffered some kind of crisis. Whether attending a KLCRC class, working with a mentor or coach, or participating in a facilitated group session, the love, care and professionalism of the KLCRC staff and volunteers model what service truly is when the principles of faith are put into action. Their sole purpose is to serve God's people in a way that uplifts them, their families and their community, so that they, too, will soar on wings like eagles. ( Isaiah 40: 31 )
Central Baptist Church
Baptist Church, Religious school, Catholic elementary and secondary schools

Central Baptist Church

Pastor Townsley and his wife Janet, upon graduation from college in 1975, founded Central Baptist Church. Under his leadership the church began Central Christian Academy in 1984, New England School of the Bible in 1992 and New England Baptist College in 2004. Today several buildings grace the campus situated on eighteen acres of prime real estate in suburban Hartford County. Pastor Townsley is the author of several books and a leader in church planting, holding conferences nationwide. Pastor Barry J. Brown and his wife Lynn received Christ in 1972. Responding to a call to preach and leaving a secular career in engineering, he graduated from Hyles-Anderson College in 1974. He served on church staffs for the next five years, as Youth Pastor in Michigan and as Bus Director in Georgia. In 1980, the Lord led Pastor Brown to plant the White Oak Baptist Church in Stratford, CT where he served for twenty-four years, guiding the church from its first service through two building programs and the development of a wide range of ministries. Pastor Brown earned a Master's Degree in Biblical Studies at Emmanuel Baptist Theological Seminary in 2001. Believing that God would have him train future generations of Christian servants, in 2004 he accepted the opportunity to serve under Dr. Townsley at Central Baptist Church and to teach at New England Baptist College. Dr. Blaser was born on February 7, 1942, saved and baptized in 1960 at a Baptist Church in Ohio. He then married his wife, Sharon in 1962 and they now have two children, Steven (40) and Jill Beard (39) and four grandchildren. Dr. Blaser graduated from Tennessee Temple University in 1973, started and pastored Victory Baptist Church from 1974 to 1981. He also was the Registrar and Instructor at Oklahoma Baptist College from 1982 through 1989. From 1989 to 1992, Dr. Blaser served at Crown College as Executive Vice President and then as Pastor of Miller Road Baptist Church from 1992 through 2003. He started in 2003 here at our ministry, New England Baptist College, and continues to serve as Executive Vice President. Michael Winningham is the Music Director at Central Baptist Church. Michael grew up in Maine and attended Pensacola Christian College where he received his bachelor's degree in music education. He has also completed a MA in choral conducting at PCC and met his wife, Danielle, while at college. Pastor Cory was saved at the age of five when his pastor in Virginia showed him from the Bible how Jesus died for everyone and he accepted Jesus as his personal Savior. At a youth conference in Kentucky, the Lord moved his heart to surrender to full time Christian work. Pastor Cory attended West Coast Baptist College where he met his wife Hannah.
United StatesNew YorkWassaicWorld Peace Prayer Society

Partial Data by Infogroup (c) 2025. All rights reserved.

Partial Data by Foursquare.

Advertisement