Supports Delegates & Staff

When leadership conferences, Bible worker training, or VOP classes are running, attendees need meals and refreshments. The canteen keeps people on-site, focused, and cared for.

Builds Self-Sustainability

Church-run centers often rely on offerings and external funding. The canteen creates a steady income stream that directly supports the Resource Center’s operations. This reduces financial pressure on the district and helps keep the facility open year-round.

The Homu Resource Center Canteen provides convenient access to food, drinks, and basic supplies for staff, visiting delegates, Voice of Prophecy students, and the wider Homu community.

More than just a convenience, the canteen is a key self-sustainability initiative. Income generated helps cover the day-to-day running costs of the Resource Center, including electricity, water, building maintenance, and training materials.

Why the Canteen is Important

Serves the Community, churches and villages around Homu. The canteen gives local families, elders, and visitors a nearby place to buy essentials during training programs, meetings, or church events without traveling far to town.

Creates Local Opportunity

It provides small employment or volunteer roles for church members, teaching basic business and hospitality skills in line with the institute’s training goals.

In one line:

The canteen serves our community with daily needs while helping the Homu Resource Center become financially self-reliant to continue its mission and training work.