Family Life Ministries
Family crises exists. However, it is still possible to have a healthy functioning family as a primary goal. A family should provide for the transmission of values, and be a witness for God in the world of His power to unify and engender the happiness of each person. The family is the ordained place where human beings can experience love to its fullest extent—romantic love, friendship love and redemptive love.
Families need to be taught the meaning of love. Love fosters health and decreases stress. “Better a meal of vegetables where there is love than a fattened calf with hatred” (Prov. 15:17).
Families need to develop stable relationships patterned after God’s relationship with us. He has declared, “Never will I leave you, never will I forsake you” (Heb. 13:5). God’s love is unconditional, enduring and responsible.
The family is probably the best illustration God has of what He is like. A family that is spiritually healthy will manifest characteristics of humility, patience, hope, and loving acceptance.
God has given you life - Avery Edward Pipkin, born October 1st 2018 of parents Cynthia Hendrickson and George Pipkin III.
You can also count on the support of your Church family.
Be blessed.
Baby Blessing: September 28th, 2019 - Congratulations to you both, Cynthia & George!
Objectives
The strength of the church is based in the spiritual life of its members and families. God expects families to have mutually satisfying relationships (Mal. 4:6). He desires that husbands and wives experience unity (Matt. 19:5, 6); that parents “do not exasperate your children; instead, bring them up in the training and instruction of the Lord” (Eph. 6:4).
Time & Location
We are at the FWPCenter every Saturday from 9 am until evening.
Do not hesitate to visit us during the week: Tuesdays & Thursday 11 am to 1 pm for our free food distribution; Wednesdays 7:30 pm to 8:30 pm if your would like to join us for prayer.
May God bless your family.
Common Questions
What to expect
The guiding principles of the Bible direct that Christians nurture the spiritual, physical, intellectual, emotional and social needs of the individuals, couples and families who constitute the fabric of fellowship in the church. When the we to the needs of families as Christ did, they are restored to wholeness. Families who feel complete, and have harmonious relationships, are more likely to be happy, willing, & dedicated to God’s goals (Col. 2:10).
Get connected
You may get in touch with us here.