About Night Strike

Night Strike has a rich history in bringing the love of Jesus Christ into the darkest neighborhoods of the city of San Francisco. Every 2nd and 4th Friday night of the month (except November and December we meet the 1st and 3rd Friday) the Night Strike prophetic and service evangelistic street ministry teams takes to the streets to bring the love of the heavenly Father to the people of San Francisco. Night Strike team members minister to the poor, the homeless, drug addicts and prostitutes we encounter on the streets on Friday nights. Many Night Strike participants are hooked on this ministry from their very first time of participating.

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About

Night Strike San Francisco reaches out to the homeless on the streets bringing them hope, food, and positive encounters. Our mission is to give the people on the streets an encounter with their heavenly Father.

Groups and What to Bring

Please contact us on our Night Strike Facebook page if you're bringing a group. Please bring items to handout. Such as sandwiches, socks, clothes, etc.

Time and Location

8:30 PM UN Plaza San Francisco
Night Strike 2nd & 4th Friday every month

November & December special calendar
1st & 3rd Friday

Night Strike History

Night Strike began in 1999, when Bob Johnson, pastor of the Frontline church in Redding, was called by God to come minister on the streets of San Francisco. Bob Johnson, along with Mark Neitz and Milton Meyer, started ministering to the poor on the streets of Jones and Eddy. It was then the skidrow of the city. It is now the site of the Tenderloin Police station. Mark Neitz said their old white van with a purple stripe would pull up on a Thursday evening for street ministry and the place would just go nuts. The people knew the minsitry van pulled up and they would gather around it and start rocking it and pound on it. Mark and Milton would hand out peanut butter sandwiches prepared by Debra Stineart. Debra was still in Redding at the time and she would prepare all the food and items to be handed out. Redding is a 3 hour drive from San Francisco.

Mark Neitz made connections with other local ministries, like the Homeless Church, led by Pastor Evan Prosser. Mark and his wife, Jessica, led ministry bootcamps to serve the people in high crime areas like Hunter's Point and the Richmond district, as well as the Tenderloin.

By 2006, Night Strike grew into a large minstry event occuring every 2nd and 4th Friday of the month. Church groups from all over the United States came to work in the "manna truck" and serve hundreds of meals to the homeless in a matter of hours. Some attendees chose to work close to the "manna truck" because the streets were still rough at night. Other more adventurous people went out on teams to deliver food, and most important of all - a touch from the heavenly Father. Night Strike has witnessed incredible healings and delivernces on the streets. Night Strike started as, and still continues on today, as a supernatural street ministry bringing healing to the street and heavenly encounters.

In 2009, M16 Minsitries evolved from deliverance ministry on the streets with Night Strike.

In October 2011, Bob Johnson was called again by God to work in area of passion, social Justice. Bob returned to his home in Redding to start iDignify. Mark Neitz was being called to Vietnam to start an orphanage for children rescued from sex trafficking. Bob and Mark passed the batton of operation over to M16 Ministries to fullfill their new calling and season in ministry.

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