From: North Jersey

Directions from North Jersey


Directions from North Jersey Take the New Jersey Turnpike South to Exit 4.

After Toll Plaza, stay in the Right Lane and follow the signs to 295 South.

Travel approximately 7 miles and start looking for signs to Delaware Mem. Bridge.

Continue on 295 South, following signs to Delaware Mem. Bridge (stay to the RIGHT).

Take Exit 25A (Deptford – Glassboro).

This is Route 47 South A.K.A. Delsea Drive.

Continue on 47 South to the fifth traffic light- – this is Cattell Road.

Make a right turn onto CATTELL Road .

Go to the next traffic light and make a right turn onto Tanyard Road.

Go one quarter mile, make a left turn onto Mail Avenue.

Continue on Mail until you see the church on the right.

 

our mission

Our Mission is to seek to establish a Bible Based Ministry comprised of three hundred men and a total population of over 1300, inclusive of women and children. We will provide the training for our three hundred men, to not only be the Priest Head of their homes, but to become the model to future generations of young men as to what constitutes Godly living. We will use the word of God as our standard of life being guided by its precepts, statutes and principles. Although the vision is for three hundred men, we will not neglect the ministry to every sector of our church family, for all are equal in the sight of God.

our vision

We will strive to be a Household of Faith comprised of Three Hundred men and five hundred families, seeking to glorify God, above our personal goals and objectives. If we can’t personally reach a Brother and his family for Christ, we will earnestly pray for those who may be able to gain a breakthrough. By the use of the appropriate means of Prayer and Divine Guidance we will accomplish the Purpose of the Church (Education & Evangelism) through the Process of the Church (Transformation) by focusing on the Priority of the Church (Family Nurturing).

Doctrinal Summation

Baptism -- we believe that baptism is immersion in water as taught in the New Testament and practiced by Christ and the Apostles. Although one is not saved by baptism, nevertheless, obedience to compliance is essential to obeying the commands of Jesus in Matthew 28:19-20.
Suitable Candidates for Baptism -- We believe that the only suitable persons to receive this ordinance are those who have exercised a personal saving confession of faith in Christ, and are regenerated by the Holy Spirit. Consequently, infants ought not to be, and cannot be scripturally baptized, since they can neither exercise, nor profess that faith in Christ.

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