Carmel Fellowship Assemblies of God
Carmel Fellowship Assemblies of God functions as something more than a Sunday gathering—it's a steady anchor for people navigating addiction recovery, family breakdown, unemployment, or the particular despair of feeling like the world has written you off. The Pentecostal tradition here emphasises that God's presence and power aren't locked away in doctrine; they're active and available, especially to people society has abandoned. That theology translates into practical hospitality: showing up for each other in court, sharing meals, sitting with people through their worst hours, celebrating tiny victories like sobriety milestones or a returned prodigal child. The role the church plays in this neighbourhood extends beyond spiritual counsel into tangible survival—prayer alongside groceries, encouragement alongside concrete help. It's why people stay, even when life stays hard.