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Flint / Michigan / United States
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Holy Ghost Church Ministries 801 Addison St., MI 48505 FlintElder Dr. Robert Burrell, Sr., Pastor (810) 789-9612 About Us In the spring of 1958, a group of saints from various churches began fellowshipping and holding prayer meetings. The group desired to seek and know the Lord on a personal level. This small group of believers was called the Prayer Band of the Congregational C.O.G.I.C. and it is the foundation of HolyGhost C.O.G.I.C. Some of the Prayer Bands members were: Sis. Folks,, Sis. Daisy Green, Sis. Lena Hamilton, Sis. Mattie Johnson, Sis. Cora Lewis, Sis. Mamie Patterson, Sis. Julia Render, Sis. M Scott, Sis. Annie Claude Smith, Sis. Averie Smith, Sis. Jerzine Smith, Sis. Minnie Smith, Sis. Charlie Mae Strong, Bro. Herman Strong, Sis. Susie Taylor, and Bro. William P. Taylor. The band s first meeting was held at the home of the late Mother Julia Render at 4406 Industrial Ave. For the next ten months, the Prayer Band met weekly at various homes. The band was cemented together with love for God and each other. They were criticized, scorned and treated as outcasts. Some members turned back, but the Prayer Band continued doing Gods will. In 1959, prophecy was given to move to a building with three steps at the corner of Addison and North Streets. The building at 801 Addison St., which was heated by a coal furnace, was purchased for $14, 000. The first service was held August 14, 1959, 22 people attended the service and an offering of $3.59 was raised. Elder Boyd was the first pastor. The congregation often fellowshipped with the late Pastor Gus Nelson at the House of Prayer Church of the Trinity on Mississippi St. and the late Bishop I.W. Winans of the Congregational C.0.G.I.C., better known as Mack A venue in Detroit Michigan. The congregation was nourished by several ministers including: Elder Thomas Stewart, Elder Jedders, Elder Bums, Elder Jessie Stacks, Elder Mansfield Samples and Elder McAlister. Elder Jether Vinson served as pastor for many years. Several former members were called to begin ministries: Pastor Louise Gates, Pastor Jessie Richardson, Pastor J. P. Sanders, Pastor Jether Vinson, Pastor Zack Smith, Pastor Ricky Tasley, and Pastor Becky Dye. Elder Herman Strong served as pastor 1972 to 1995. Under the leadership of Pastor Strong, in 1979 the storefront building was renovated. Through his vision, the church pursued the goal of erecting a new Sanctuary. The new sanctuary was dedicated to the Lord, April 29, 1990. In November of 1995, Pastor Strong went home to be with the Lord and Elder Robert Burrell Sr., succeeded him as Pastor. Pastor Burrells vision is to see the Church restored to its original glory and become the biblical New Testament Church. By teaching the word of faith, the saints will learn to trust God and move in obedience to God for the edification of the body of Christ. Today we offer outstanding spiritual fellowship and an opportunity for Bible Study, Sunday School Training. Youth Group, Sunshine Band, Men & Womens groups, Mission Outreach, Marriage, Life, Youth Seminars, & New Believers Mentoring.
Flint / Michigan / United States
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The Salvation Army donation centers accept clothes donations, furniture donations, car donations, and other gently used goods. All items sold at our thrift stores help fund local programs that heal addictions, restore families and change lives. Visit our website to schedule a free donation pick up, or to find out how we help local communities.
Flint / Michigan / United States
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Flint / Michigan / United States
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Flint / Michigan / United States
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About Great Lakes Baptist Temple The Great Lakes Baptist Temple is an independent Baptist church located in Grand Blanc, Michigan a suburb of Flint. Our church is easily accessible from anywhere in the greater Flint area. Our church facilities are located on 10 acres just west of Saginaw Street at 2112 E. Maple Ave. There are more than 15, 000 independent Baptist churches in America and at least 10, 000 independent Baptist missionaries serving on mission fields worldwide. Every independent Baptist church is an autonomous congregation. We are selfgoverning and self-supporting. The head of the church is the Lord Jesus Christ. The Bible is our sole authority for faith and practice. It is our desire to be a truly New Testament church.
Flint / Michigan / United States
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The House of Prayer Missionary Baptist Church was established on October 10, 1965 by Reverend Charlie Thrower with the aid of Minister Agie Lee and Mrs. Josephine Lee. Charter members include, Reverend Agie Lee, Sister Josephine Lee, Sister Cleo Morris, Sister Ada Phillips, Sister Tenny Simmons, Brother Haney, Sister Elizabeth Haney, Sister Myrtle Applewhite, Brother Teddy Williams, Sister Louise Williams, Brother Willie Davis, Sister Melvin McLaurin (Jenkins), Deacon Eugene Davis, Minister Ernest Key, Sister Key, Sister Charlene Jenkins and Sister Arbertha Tweedy" Payne. On October 23, 1966, Minister Charles Norton from Foss Avenue Baptist Church, Minister Justin Thigpen from Macedonia Baptist Church, Pastor Archie Powell Sr. from First Union Baptist Church along with Deacon Versie Reynolds, Deacon Charlie Garner and Deacon Andrew Collins from Macedonia Baptist Church administered the organizing. Minister Charlie Thrower, our Founder, was named as Pastor. In 1968 the church building was demolished by fire, after which time worship services were held in the basement of the home of Pastor Thrower located at 1063 Alma Street. After having service at the Pastors home the church family moved into a building located at 1604 North Saginaw Street. In 1971, the Lord blessed us with a church building located at 605 East Gracelawn Avenue which we were able to purchase in 1973. On the first Sunday in November of 1973 we burned our mortgage. As our membership continued to increase so did our need for more space. In 1975, we were blessed by our Heavenly Father with the finances needed to purchase land in order to build a larger sanctuary located at 1851 West Carpenter Road. On Sunday, October 18, 1979 at 4: 00 pm. ground breaking ceremonies were held at this land site. On Sunday, April 12, 1981 we marched into our new church home and dedication services were held from Monday, August 3, 1981 through Sunday, October 25, 1981.
Flint / Michigan / United States
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Flint / Michigan / United States
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Flint / Michigan / United States
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Before ServiceNew Creation Church has weekly worship services on Sundays at 10: 45 a.m. and 6: 00 p.m. We are located in township of of Flint MI - Here is a Map and Driving Directions to New Creation Church. Our services start on time and last approximately 90 minutes. Childrens Ministry for infants through 6th grade is offered during all services. Each service can also be seen and heard in our Fellowship Area next to the gymnasium which serves as a "play room" for families with restless children. In addition, the womens restroom by the south entrance has a lounge ( ideal for nursing mothers ), and both the mens and womens restrooms feature diaper changing tables.By the way, our attendees dress in a variety of styles. So whether you are dressed casually or in your "Sunday best", you will not feel out of place. When you arrive for service, you may park in any available space in our parking lots, there are no designated areas. Please be mindful of spaces reserved for those with special needs.During ServiceNew Creation Church is a welcoming church. As you enter the worship center, ushers and greeters will be on hand to assist you. In addition, youll find friendly, helpful people at the information center in the main lobby.Feel free to find a seat in the four sections of the sanctuary. Please be mindful of seats or areas reserved for those who are handicapped.After an opening prayer, our worship team leads the congregation in singing and the lyrics of each song are projected on video screens. Visitors are free to sing along with us or simply observe. In addition, everything that happens during our worship services is clearly explained for the benefit of our guests. It is also worth noting that we typically serve Communion ( The Lords Supper ) on the first Sunday of each month. When we do so, a pastor clearly explains the significance of this practice.Typically, the sermon is presented by our senior pastor, Dr. Herbert L. Banks. However, there are times when one of the other pastors or a guest minister will present the message. Pastor Banks is widely known for his practical, down to earth, Bible-centered teaching that helps us apply Gods timeless truth to our everyday lives. And youll love his keen sense of humor!New Creation Church receives one offering during each service. Visitors are under no obligation nor are they pressured to give an offering. You can give online if you so desire.After ServiceFollowing the service, Pastor Banks is usually available to greet visitors in the main lobby. In addition, those who dont have to leave immediately are free to enjoy the fellowship of those in attendance. We sincerely hope you enjoy your visit to New Creation Church!
Flint / Michigan / United States
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