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Our ministry has demonstrated in the past nineteen (19) years that we are on the cutting edge of the twenty-first (21st) century ministry. As we embark upon a course of faith and the church that will guide us through the 21st century we must ask and answer many important questions concerning the growth of the church in the light of future years. Where are the hearts of our people in relationship to their God? What are the needs that are so critically connected to strong and sustained faith in our black communities?
From the beginning, the Christian church has been asked to meet a growing and diverse number of spiritual, religious, and theological needs. And have risen to the occasion little by little, the business of the church has expanded and diversified in an effort to meet the increasing and changing needs of her communities. We must continue as a church to speak out on behalf of those who are disenfranchised and oppressed. As a church we must continue to broaden our vision to include entrepreneurial investments, finance, social welfare, community development, and even technology.
Lastly and most importantly, we must continue our main business of winning people to Christ. We cannot allow the new business to cause us to lose focus on the mandate given by Jesus.
"Go there and make disciples of all nations"
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