Who are We?

When most people hear the name of the organization, their minds are generally filled with all sorts of ideas. 

Actually, we’re basically a spiritual organization.  Our main goal is to prevent or decrease the occurrence of violent acts. 

Our chosen method for doing so is the spiritual development of ourselves, through confronting the violence within. 

We believe that we can offer the guidance needed to help others eliminate their tendencies to commit violent acts. 

Therefore, our force is much more spiritual than it is physical.

STRONGEST STANDING PRINCIPLE

Our basic view of violence is divided into two parts; one that violence is easily apparent when observing the behavior of ourselves and others.  It is obvious that when we hit, push, or even spit on another person, we’re directly imposing a physical part of ourselves upon that person. Physically, we’re violating that person’s right to exist peacefully and unprovoked by our acts of physical agitation or abuse. Realizing the ability to co-exist peacefully within the whole human race is a right that is both sacred and personal. This is the strangest standing principle of the RVUC.

IF THERE IS NOT A PROGRAM FOR SELF IMPROVEMENT, THE MORAL, SPIRITUAL AND EDUCATIONAL CHARACTER OF PEOPLE WILL NEVER RISE ABOVE THIS CONDITION OF SUBSERVIENCE AND IGNORANCE.

Crime and Violence

Crime and violence touches the life of every individual in America, both socially and economically. It cost directly or indirectly from the American Worker’s pockets. Through property loss, loss of productivity, injuries suffered due to crime and violence and the cost of stress due to the failure to control one’s life. The cost of fear in the home and the community. That is why motivational programs, such as ours, are such a necessity in order to decrease prison populations in hopes of declining youth detention.

Currently working in the Kansas City area, the Rejuvenating Visionites rely on donation, both private and public in order to continue to reach out and touch lives.

“If we are not all constantly working toward a solution, then we are part of the problem.” C.R.K.S.R..