A support group for all who are in Single Again situations:
– Divorced
– Separated
– Widowed
– Single Parents
VISION & MISSION OF MOSA
- Providing Empathy and Support: For individuals going through difficult transitions – separation, divorce, widowhood, or single parenthood. These life experiences can be isolating, and MOSA aims to offer a safe space for healing and recovery.
- Spiritual Enrichment: Emphasising the importance of a deep, personal relationship with God, and how this relationship can help restore identity, dignity, and mental well-being.
- Community Building: Creating a strong, supportive community where individuals are not judged but welcomed, encouraged, and embraced with unconditional love.
KEY GOALS FOR THE MINISTRY
- Healing and Restoration: To help individuals who have experienced loss or separation feel whole again, with a focus on healing spiritually, emotionally, and mentally.
- Faith and Personal Growth: To help participants grow in their relationship with God, so they can become better parents, individuals, and members of society.
- Practical Support: Offering practical resources, such as counseling, retreats, spiritual direction, and workshops on parenting, finances, and personal well-being, to assist single-again individuals in navigating life after separation or loss.
- Empowerment: To provide single-again individuals with the tools they need to regain their confidence, dignity, and purpose.
MOSA is a message of hope that the Church continues to love, guide and accept them in all seasons and circumstances of their life. The Church welcomes and embraces you who seek the Lord in your journey.
TEAM CONTACTS
Cheryl @ 012 281 7170 (Whatsapp ONLY)
Fiona & 012 728 1284 (Whatsapp ONLY)
RECENT ACTIVITIES
(above left) A fundraising initiative to support MOSA retreats and formations & (above right) MOSA’s 1st Retreat away in Melaka.
(above left) Supper with the children after a sponsored movie treat at TGV & (above right) Archbishop Julian Leow with members of MOSA.
(above left) Francisca Peters leading MOSA companions in carols & (above right) MOSA kids excited to participate in games at a Christmas gathering.