Christian Education - 9:45 AM - 10:45 AM
New Members Class - 9:45 AM -10:45 AM
Sunday Morning Worship - 11:00 AM
Tuesday
Tuesday Early Morning Prayer - 6:00 AM
Wednesday
Morning Manna Bible Study - 10:30 AM
Sweet Hour of Prayer - Noon
Evening Prayer - 7:00 PM
Bible Study - 7:30 PM
Social Outreach Ministry
Our Mission

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
In Luke Chapter 4:19-19 Jesus tells us that “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me, because he has anointed me to preach the gospel to the poor, he has sent me to heal the brokenhearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised, to peach the acceptable year of the Lord.
Jesus’ declaration in these two verses, are a powerful statement and testament to our responsibilities as a community of faith. As purveyors of the gospel, we must be intentional about spreading the message that God is concerned about and cares about the various social injustices that men, women and children continually face.
We seek to carry out its mission in the following ways:
Provide and deliver services designed to enhance the lives of members of the community whose social economic status inhibits them from meeting their basic needs. Develop relationships with local community based services (i.e. Shelter for H.O.P.E., Durham County Department of Social Services) in an effort to identify and meet the growing needs of at risk populations
Become a referral source for individuals in the community in need of assistance
Host and participate in informational and training sessions designed to help the church identify specific areas of service
Provide transitional support and services to men and women released from prison
Increase the level of volunteer support offered to the Durham Shelter for H.O.P.E.
Participate in advocacy programs designed to address the needs of poor and at risk populations
Offer support services to the families suffering from the impact of substance abuse.
Issues that Concern Us
Affordable Housing
Community Development
Economic Justice
Education
Juvenile Delinquency
Ministry Opportunities
Monument of Faith Food Bank – Every 3rd Saturday from 9am-11am
Shelter for H.O.P.E. – Every 3rd Friday of Every other Month from 6pm – 8pm
Faith Team Meetings – Scheduled by Team(s) as appropriate
Participation in Durham Congregations, Associations and Neighborhood (CAN) meetings – Scheduled meeting times and places vary.