Featured Ministries

 W.H.O.M.  (Women’s Home and Overseas Missionary Society)

 

Bria Thompson, Young Adult Missionary President 

The purpose of the Women’s Home and Overseas Missionary Society is to:

Promote growth in the knowledge and understanding of God and His plan of redemption for the world, as revealed through Jesus Christ and the power of the Holy Spirit.
Teach the concepts of Christian missions and provide experiences for participation in mission work and its ministries.
Exemplify the principles of Christian living and to win others to Christ.

Promote the cause of World Evangelism.

Serve as a financial support system to under gird the world mission outreach of the A.M.E. Zion Church at home and overseas, to the end that, through the power of the Holy Spirit; Christ is exalted and God is glorified.

Union Springs Mass Choir

Elliott Cureton, Minister of Music

The Choir is one of the most salient groups a church has. It’s the Church’s most rewarding public relations ensemble. Fervent singing of church music should be reviving, healing, emotionally disturbing and at the same time smoothing. When a Choir is right and together, it has tremendous impact on the entire congregation.

 

 

 

 

Class Leader

Shana Thompson, Class leader #2

A Class Leader is a person of sound judgment and devoted to God. A Class Leader is a person that is sensitive to the needs of others and is willing to expend their resources to promote the general welfare of all members of the Church. A Class Leader is nominated by the Pastor in Charge and elected by a majority of the members present at the Quarterly Conference.

 

 

 

 

 

C.E.D. (Christian Education Dept.)

The Christian Education Department of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church was created for the promotion and supervision of the Christian training and development of the entire membership of the denomination. The Christian Education Dept. provides supervision, guidance, direction and programmatic support of the Christian training and nurture of children, youth, young adults and adults throughout the church. Often described as a “cradle to the grave” ministry,