
As Ukrainians continue to fight back against the Russian invasion, their local churches and orphanages have become havens for many refugees. One facility near Kyiv has been able to offer shelter thanks to the generosity of parishioners from Hemet’s nondenominational Cornerstone Church.Church elder Jason Baker said that in October, when the congregation learned through Good Samaritan Mission that a Ukraine site was in need of repairs, especially to its furnace, members stepped in to provide financial support. At a recent Sunday service, donors learned that the building is now serving as a temporary home for refugees, keeping them warm as they remain displaced by the war’s devastation to their community.Cornerstone Church has had a Ukrainian fellowship since 1995 that attends reg