Growing In God Non-Denominational Church’s celebration

ANNIVERSARY COMMITTEE (Photos by Jackie McDonald)
ANNIVERSARY COMMITTEE (Photos by Jackie McDonald)

The Growing In God Non-Denominational Church recently held it’s First Anniversary Celebration at it’s newest location, the St Coleman’s School Building in Turtle Creek, Pa.

Though the vision for this Ministry was inspired in the heart of it’s founder and pastor, Rev. Beverly Jackson, in October 2011, the first worship service was held on Feb. 1,  2015 at the Holiday Inn Express Hotel at the Waterfront in Munhall, Pa.

There were 22 people in attendance and the sermon was entitled, “A Nevertheless Attitude,” drawn from II Corinthians 5 and Hebrews 11 in the Holy Bible. Now, one year late, through the preaching of the Good News of Jesus Christ the ministry has grown in numbers with extensive adult and youth ministries.

 

ROBIN WHITE, emcee and worship leader
ROBIN WHITE, emcee and worship leader

 

IN ATTENDANCE—Rev. Prudence Harris, senior pastor of Christian Chapel AME Church, in Penn Hills, left, with Rev. Eileen Smith, senior pastor of Mt. Zion Baptist Church, in West Newton, Pa.
IN ATTENDANCE—Rev. Prudence Harris, senior pastor of Christian Chapel AME Church, in Penn Hills, left, with Rev. Eileen Smith, senior pastor of Mt. Zion Baptist Church, in West Newton, Pa.

 

Rev. Beverly Jackson with husband, Ernest.
Rev. Beverly Jackson with husband, Ernest.

 

CONGRATULATIONS—Rev. Beverly Jackson, center, is congratulated for her work in building the church.
CONGRATULATIONS—Rev. Beverly Jackson, center, is congratulated for her work in building the church.

 

REV. BEVERLY JACKSON, senior pastor
REV. BEVERLY JACKSON, senior pastor

 

 

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