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MFA Ministries



 

 

Thereare many different ways that MFA ministers to our community. Thereis something for almost everyone at every age, whether they are apartof the local MFA family, or around town, or around the world.

 

SundaySchool has a class for infants through great grandparents! Ministries addressed to children include Children's Church, Royal Rangers,MPactGirls Clubs(formerly Missionnettes), BGMC, and PuppetMinistry. Young people are involved with R.O.C., while the college-age crowd features Escape.  Adult ministries include Mens' Ministries(HonorBound Men), Womens' Ministries (WMs), nd J.O.Y.(Just Older Youth).  An important part of each service is worship which is enhanced by the Praise and Worship Team.

 

We minister to the Martin area community in a variety of ways.  Recently members of the MFA family have worked with "We Care," served meals on Community Faith Night at the Soybean Festival, hosted oneof the Martin Ministerial Alliance Thanksgiving Week services,conducted FREE carwashes at local apartment complexes, worked with Agape House (pregnancy care center), S.O.S (Serving Our Servicemen), and organized the  QuietPlace ministry (Alzheimer'ssupport group). 

 

An important phase of our ministry is in missions, both home missions and foreign missions.  Our Missions Directory lists the missionaries that MFA supports.  

 

Feel free to acquaint yourselves with any of these ministries in the associated pages that follow.  

 

Our vision at MFA is to serve, love, and encourage our community to follow Jesus Christ through each of these ministeries.  

 

 



 

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Martin First Assembly     201 Mt. Pelia Rd.  Martin, TN  38237     Phone: 731.587.6349
e-Mail: MFA@agchurches.org





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