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  • Join us at the Better Together Community Event!

    Please mark your calendars for Saturday, May 31st for the Better Together Community Event. It will be held right here at MLK Christian Church from noon to 5PM. This will be a great day of fun and fellowship for all ages. The goal is to show how important unity is. You can’t have community without…

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  • Come to the “Love One Another” Revival!

    Saints, are you planning to attend the “Love One Another” Revival services this week?   Do you need a genuine Heaven-sent revival or are you satisfied with the status quo of your Spiritual life?  Revival means change and the truth is we all need to be revived.  By “revived,” I mean an across-the-board movement of the Holy Spirit as He touches hearts, changes minds, melts pride and transforms repentant sinners. …

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  • Repainting the Church – Complete!

    The Young Adult Ministry, in collaboration with the Men’s Ministry and several volunteers, has completed the initiative to repaint the Church building! This was the second phase of a cleanup effort to rejuvenate the Church in honor of the return to in-person services. The inter-generational group spent almost eight hours painting the exterior of the…

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  • Repainting The Church – Phase One

    Our young adults are active in various Church ministries and activities, from maintaining the Zoom Church services to fulfilling roles in the Church services themselves. We feel a sense of pride and responsibility towards tending to Christ’s house in all aspects. With this spirit, the MLK Young Adult Ministry is heading a new initiative to…

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  • Maundy Thursday Service

    Maundy Thursday is an important day in the Christian calendar, marking the beginning of the Easter Triduum. It is a day of reflection and remembrance, as we recall the Last Supper that Jesus shared with his disciples before his crucifixion. On this day, we remember the profound act of love and humility that Jesus demonstrated…

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  • Celebrating Juneteenth

    In 1865, two and a half years after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation, federal troopsarrived in Galveston, Texas to ensure that all enslaved people be freed. Since the late 1800s,African Americans have celebrated Juneteenth (June Nineteenth) as an annual commemorationof the end of slavery in the United States. On June 17, 2021, President Joe…

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