It is a group of people with big hearts that believe in justice, mercy and walking humbly with God, and would like and can do something more.
If you choose to join the Hineni Circle, we add you to our secured messaging group where we post needs/wants/emergencies/non-emergencies.
Setup Crew (for events)
Strike Crew (for events)
Readers for our vigils
Prayer requests
Ride-Sharing
Supplies and materials
Last minute things that come up with any coordinated effort
You respond to the request only if and when you can say YES!
Once you apply, we process your application, and add you to the group! This can take approximately one week.Hineni (הִנֵּנִי) is a Hebrew word meaning simply: "Here I am." Throughout Scripture, it is the word spoken by those who turn fully toward God when called — not yet knowing what will be asked of them, but answering before they do. It is the posture of availability, trust, and sacred readiness.
Abraham (Genesis 22:1) — Called to sacrifice his only son, Abraham said Hineni before he even knew what God would ask. His trust was total.
Jacob (Genesis 31:11; 46:2) — Twice Jacob answered God's call in the night with Hineni — once to return home, once to travel into Egypt. He went wherever God led.
Moses (Exodus 3:4) — At the burning bush, before receiving his mission to liberate an enslaved people, Moses said Hineni. Holy ground was beneath his feet.
Samuel (1 Samuel 3:4–10) — A young boy in the Temple, called three times in the night, finally understood: it was God calling. "Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening." Hineni.
Isaiah (Isaiah 6:8) — In a vision of God enthroned, surrounded by seraphim, Isaiah heard: "Whom shall I send?" And the prophet answered: "Here I am. Send me."