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The Youth Ministry From" Boys to Men" and from girls to Ladies," through Christ Jesus, we are making a difference in the life of young people. We continue to see many give there lives to Christ through the proclamation of the Gospel.

Linda Moss Hospitality Ministry

The Hospitality Ministry is sensitive to the needs of God's people and continuously offer services with a smile. We are a 5 star ministry designed to provide premium care and divine love to all of our members and guests. You are invited to experience excellence in every area of ministry.

Adrian Allison
Pastor's Assistant

The Special Assistant is in every way sensitive to the needs of the Senior Pastor. He serves him with a spirit of excellence, and carries out executive orders given by the Senior Pastor.

Bobby Miles
Deacon Ministry

Deacon in the New Testament Greek is Diakonoas meaning one who serves or is a servant or attendant rendering free service. The Deacon Ministry is designed to assist the Senior Pastor in carrying out the vision of the ministry. Deacons serve in various compacities.

Shirley Williams    Intercessory Prayer

If you or someone you know needs prayer, we would love the opportunity to join you in prayer. We have a dedicated team of prayer intercessors who will take your requests and needs before the Lord. The Prayer Ministry considers it a privilege to pray for your needs and for the needs of those you know.

Sarah Nomo Publication Ministry

Responsible for production of a quarterly newsletter and assist with other publications done with a spirit of excellence to spread the good news of Jesus Christ's salvation!

 Transportation Ministry

Please know that we are always ready to lend a helping hand. If you need transportation to and from our services, we will gladly assist you. Please call our church office @ 334-215-0056. If no answer, please leave a message with a contact name and number. 


Jireh Room

The Jireh Room is our Clothing Ministry. It was designed with you in mind. Please allow us to sow into your life. Call us today @ 334-215-0056 for our Jireh Room operation hours.

 

The Gifts of Ministry Workers

  • The gift of encouragement is best seen in Barnabas, the "son of encouragement." Without his presence and encouraging words, Paul's ministry might never have bloomed. Encouragement is the heart cry of many. A deacon can write a note, give a genuine word of affirmation or encouragement, plan a time of fellowship or recognition.
  • The gift of teaching is seen in the lives of Christ, Paul, Peter and the other disciples (Rom. 12; 1 Cor. 12; Eph. 4). Communicating the truth of the good news is highly challenging these days and can be manifested in many forms. The gift can be employed in classroom teaching, counseling, mentoring relationships in the workplace, marriage and community leadership roles.
  • The gift of helps is seen in so many places in the life of Christ and the scriptures. Lydia (who helped Paul), Ananias and John the Baptist are helpers. They provide assistance to make others' journey easier. A person with the gift of helps does what needs to be done and finds fulfillment in the opportunity to serve.
  • The gift of administration and visionary leadership is not just administrating a budget, staff or building, although these are necessary. This gift is critical in today's rapidly changing world when many churches are experiencing a leadership void. Not that leaders aren't present, but they're often afraid to lead for fear of making others mad or jeopardizing harmony. They need deacons who are not afraid to dream a new dream and verbalize it, who can rally the troops so that Christians and churches might begin to penetrate the world with the good news. We need administrators and visionary leaders with the focus to move the church toward fulfilling the Great Commission.
  • The gift of evangelism is sharing the gospel with those who need Jesus. The mission of an evangelist manifests itself through witnessing, one-on-one counseling, writing, speaking, singing, drama or even communicating through the Internet. A deacon may plan a block party to build relationships with the unchurched or use the Internet to create venues for assisting churches.
  • The gift of hospitality is seen in the ministry of Lydia and Martha and Mary in the scriptures. In today's mobile society where people have trouble connecting and making friends, this gift is much needed. It might be manifested through a deacon who creates an opportunity for newcomers to the community to gather at a Saturday morning coffee or an evening barbecue to meet their neighbors. It means offering a supportive, loving atmosphere where others can heal and bloom.
  • The gift of mercy is a prevalent and needed gift in our world of hurting, grieving and angry people. The person with this talent offers a safe place, a listening heart and the gift of presence to those in emotional, physical or spiritual pain and suffering. It may be the deacon who regularly visits those who are grieving, hospitalized or infirmed. The need for this ministry might also exist among the homeless, the abused, and those in distress due to financial or physical tragedy.