In an inspiring combination of faith and community, the Maranatha and West Amory churches have united to form the Agape Church. This union symbolizes not just a merger of two congregations but the birth of a diverse, united community committed to spreading love and understanding through their faith in God.
The newly established Agape Church, aptly named after the Greek word for love, seeks to be a beacon of warmth and acceptance. It aims to draw on the broader range of talents, experiences, and perspectives of its congregation through Bible studies, fostering a community that is both vibrant and nurturing. At the heart of Agape’s mission is the desire to create a dynamic, thriving community where members can experience deeper connections, spiritual growth, meaningful service, and a shared sense of purpose in advancing God’s Kingdom.
Post-merger, changes are on the horizon for the congregation, particularly in terms of leadership, worship style, and programs. Under the leadership of Varilus-Nolan Pierre, church pastor, and with the guidance of Furman Fordham, South Central Conference church ministries director, the church is working toward becoming a mission-driven entity, inspired by the early church’s model in the book of Acts. This involves adjustments in leadership structures and decision-making processes to ensure inclusivity and collective decision-making.
To mark the launch of Agape Church and its new name, an inauguration service was held, graced by Kennedy Luckett, Conference ministerial director, and Stephanie Scott, Conference human resources director. The congregation donned “I am Agape” T-shirts, symbolizing their commitment to embodying the church’s foundational message of love. The event was not just a celebration but a moment of collective affirmation of their mission to reflect the love of Jesus.
The merger has been received with open arms by members of the Maranatha and West Amory churches. The formation of the Agape Church has ignited excitement about the prospect of worshipping and fellowshipping together under a shared banner of love and unity. Members are optimistic about this new chapter, and eager to embrace the opportunities and challenges ahead.
Those interested in learning more or joining Agape Church community are encouraged to contact the church via email at sdalovechurch@gmail.com, or through both their Facebook page and YouTube channel at Agape SDA Church of Tupelo. You can also contact the church directly at 662-844-5273.
The Agape Church’s journey is one of faith, hope, and love. It stands as a testament to the power of unity in diversity, the strength of community, and the endless possibilities that arise from embracing change.
South Central | August 2024
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