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  • Spring Revival Coming Soon!

    We invite you to join us for our Annual Fires Of Revival Spring Service, April 6th-8th at 7:30pm. As we continue to be mindful of everyone’s health, services will be held remotely via Zoom. Come hear a word from our wonderful guest preachers as we lift our spirits in voices, and hearts in praise! If…

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  • 2022 Ash Wednesday Service

    This Wednesday we will be holding a Zoom service in honor of the start of the holy season of Lent. Lent is a 40 day season, excluding Sundays, during which the Church repents, fasts, and reflects. This 40 day period coincides with Christ’s time of temptation in the wilderness, where He fasted and prayed while…

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  • Come Join Us for Virtual Sunday Service

    Our church is a loving community of Christians who have worshipped together for over 40 years. Due to recent events, we have shifted our from in-person Sunday service at the church building to a virtual service via Zoom. This has allowed us to keep proper social distancing, while still fostering the strong sense of family…

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  • Noonday Prayer Annual Award Breakfast

    MLK Noonday Prayer Group had its Annual Award Breakfast on Wednesday, December 1st at Eggspectation in Chantilly, Virginia. It was a wonderful fellowship opportunity for everyone. The 2021 Prayer Warriors of the Year are Rev. Dr. Jean Robinson-Casey and Deacon Doris Briggs. Throughout the year, these Saints have exemplified the characteristics of true Prayer Warriors.…

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  • Join Our Ash Wednesday Service

    The holy season of Lent begins tomorrow with Ash Wednesday. Lent is a 40 day season, excluding Sundays, during which the Church repents, fasts, and reflects. This 40 day period coincides with Christ’s time of temptation in the wilderness, where He fasted and prayed while Satan tempted Him. As Christians, we set aside a time…

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  • Prayer and Fasting 2021

    As we enter into a new Lenten season, we must remember that this is a time for prayerful reflection. It is a Christian custom to give things up during Lent, typically something that we love like sweets. The Daniel Fast is commonly practiced for this purpose. It is also common for some to use this…

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