The former Illinois Masonic Home is now owned by Project 61 Ministries, with the House of Ruth women's transitional housing being the first program, in Sullivan on Wednesday, July 2.
Jason Beachy, cofounder and administrator of Project 61 Ministries, poses in the lounge of the House of Ruth women's transitional housing program opening in Sullivan on Wednesday, July 2.
Earl Miller talks with Jason Beachy, cofounder and administrator of Project 61 Ministries, as they build finishing touches on the House of Ruth women's transitional housing program in Sullivan on Wednesday, July 2.
Val Miller and Jason Beachy, cofounder and administrator of Project 61 Ministries, work on final touches in one of 15 units at the House of Ruth women's transitional housing program in Sullivan on Wednesday, July 2.
Staff resident advisor Maria Gingrich stocks items donated to Project 61 Ministries at the House of Ruth women's transitional housing program in Sullivan on Wednesday, July 2.
A residential room of the House of Ruth women's transitional housing is pictured in the former Illinois Masonic Home, now owned by Project 61 Ministries, in Sullivan on Wednesday, July 2.
A residential room of the House of Ruth women's transitional housing is pictured in the former Illinois Masonic Home, now owned by Project 61 Ministries, in Sullivan on Wednesday, July 2.
Herald & Review/Lisa Morrison Chinna Campbell leads the choir in singing 'Emmanuel' during the Freedom Rally held at Main Street Church of the Living God.
The Decatur Area Christian Ministries Alliance held a Freedom Rally at the Main Street Church of the Living God. During the service a group of children joined in the celebration, waving flags during the choir’s singing of ’I Call Him Holy.’
Herald & Review/Lisa Morrison Pastor Kirk Henneberry welcomes the audience to the Decatur Area Christian Ministries Alliance Freedom Rally at the Main Street Church of the Living God.
PHOTOS: Decatur Area Christian Ministries Alliance gather for Freedom Rally
Herald & Review/Lisa Morrison The Main Street Praise Band gets the crowd singing and clapping during the DACMA Freedom Rally.
Herald & Review/Lisa Morrison Congregations from across the city came together for the Decatur Area Christian Ministries Alliance Freedom Rally.
Herald & Review/Lisa Morrison Chinna Campbell leads the choir in singing 'Emmanuel' during the Freedom Rally held at Main Street Church of the Living God.
Herald & Review/Lisa Morrison
The Decatur Area Christian Ministries Alliance held a Freedom Rally at the Main Street Church of the Living God. During the service a group of children joined in the celebration, waving flags during the choir’s singing of ’I Call Him Holy.’
Herald & Review/Lisa Morrison Pastor Kirk Henneberry welcomes the audience to the Decatur Area Christian Ministries Alliance Freedom Rally at the Main Street Church of the Living God.
Herald & Review/Lisa Morrison Many Decatur congregations gathered together for the DACMA Freedom Rally.
Herald & Review/Lisa Morrison Flags were part of a processional during the Freedom Rally.
Herald & Review/Lisa Morrison Chinna Campbell witnessed to the healing power of God in her life.
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The former Illinois Masonic Home is now owned by Project 61 Ministries, with the House of Ruth women's transitional housing being the first program, in Sullivan on Wednesday, July 2.
Val Miller and Jason Beachy, cofounder and administrator of Project 61 Ministries, work on final touches in one of 15 units at the House of Ruth women's transitional housing program in Sullivan on Wednesday, July 2.
Staff resident advisor Maria Gingrich stocks items donated to Project 61 Ministries at the House of Ruth women's transitional housing program in Sullivan on Wednesday, July 2.
A residential room of the House of Ruth women's transitional housing is pictured in the former Illinois Masonic Home, now owned by Project 61 Ministries, in Sullivan on Wednesday, July 2.
Jason Beachy, cofounder and administrator of Project 61 Ministries, poses in the lounge of the House of Ruth women's transitional housing program opening in Sullivan on Wednesday, July 2.
Earl Miller talks with Jason Beachy, cofounder and administrator of Project 61 Ministries, as they build finishing touches on the House of Ruth women's transitional housing program in Sullivan on Wednesday, July 2.
A residential room of the House of Ruth women's transitional housing is pictured in the former Illinois Masonic Home, now owned by Project 61 Ministries, in Sullivan on Wednesday, July 2.