Ambassador Church’s sanctuary in Lauderdale Lakes, Fla., was filled with sweet singing, prayers, and expressions of thanks to a great God for a decade of togetherness. A celebratory atmosphere permeated the worship service.
Throughout the day, tributes and accolades were extended to Valtricts Binns, pastor, for his 10 years of tremendous work and spirit-led leadership in Ambassador’s efforts to bring individuals to Christ. Among the accolades were sentiments of thanks to a formidable man of God whose love for Christ is revealed through his leadership, decisions, and relationships with those he meets. Most notably was a proclamation sent by Senator Rosalind Osgood, who declared the day as “Valtricts Binns Day” in the city of Lauderdale Lakes.
When asked about his “Why” in ministry, Binns stated that what he does is by Divine Compulsion, and that he is constrained by his call and commitment to the salvation of souls. He believes that Ambassador has a bright future with a greater focus on discipleship, continued investment in infrastructure, social media engagement, and increased community involvement.
A native of Jamaica, who had resided in New York for years, Binns was first welcomed to the church a decade ago. The Ambassador congregation had long anticipated meeting their new pastor, as they wanted a shepherd to lead them to a new phase of church growth and community involvement. On arrival, Binns immediately revealed his goal of intentionally connecting Christ to the community. As a result, the members have amped up their missionary work through crusades, seminars, and community outreach projects over the past decade.
The members thanked Binns, pioneer leader, visionary, and humble servant, for his excellent leadership, and look forward to advancing the great commission with him at the helm, as Ambassador continues to connect Christ to the community.
Florida | November 2024
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