This group of members coordinates efforts to decorate the interior of the church for special events. Contact the Beautification Ministry
The Brotherhood is a ministry of all men of Zion Hill Baptist Church who have attained the age of 18. This ministry is an excellent starting point for new members and not so new members that are seeking to get connected with other Brothers and get more involved with church initiatives. The Brotherhood meets the second Tuesday of each month in room 13 @ 7PM. Outreach Ministry: Odyssey III/Azizi Children & Young Adult Guidance Center Contact the Brotherhood Ministry
The Bus Ministry provides transportation to members and non-members for church activities and events. Contact the Bus Ministry
^ Top Zion Hill’s Children’s and Youth Ministry offers a wide array of wholesome activities for the youth of the church and community. From choirs to step teams and Children’s Chapel to Wednesday Night Live!, there is a lot happening on the Hill for our young people to get involved in! Contact the Children’s and Youth Ministry
Azizi Children’s Ministry – Positively reinforces the teachings of the Bible, including the importance of spiritual lessons through various activities throughout the year. It also encourages the uplifting of God in our children lives. Contact the Children’s and Youth Ministry Outreach Ministry: Atlanta Community Food Bank Azizi Children’s Choir – Rehearsals are the 3rd & 4th Saturdays of each month from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm. Choir serves in worship services every 4th Sunday. [duplicated below] Contact the Music Ministry Children’s Chapel – The message is delivered to our children every 2nd Sunday during 8:00 am and 10:30 am services. A guide to helping our children transition in a positive and spiritual way into the adult services, it also serves to spiritually enrich our children through the message, prayer, scripture, and singing. Contact the Children’s and Youth Ministry Junior Ushers – An usher’s ministry for youth ages 13 – 18. Ushers meet 2nd Saturdays from 11:30 am to 12:00 pm and usher every 2nd Sunday in Children’s Chapel and every 4th Sunday during regular worship services. [duplicated below] Contact the Ushers Ministry Nursery – The Zion Hill Church Nursery provides quality child care services for children ages six months to three years during both the 8:00 AM and 10:30 AM services. The children engage in storytelling, organized games, and free play. A light snack is provided mid-service. Parents are asked to sign children in and out as well as to complete the nursery medical information card to indicate any pre-existing medical conditions and/or allergies. Parents and church members staff the nursery on a rotational basis. Volunteers are needed at all times and are encouraged to join this group of service providers. Interested persons may sign-up in the nursery each Sunday. Contact the Children’s and Youth Ministry Rites of Passage – The Zion Hill Rites of Passage Program was developed within the context and spirit of the traditional African custom. The programs have been in existence at the church since 1994. The youth in the program are referred to as “Karanding” which means student or learner in Kiswahili. The sessions are conducted by men and women of the church, called Elders, who share their experiences with the youth. The program is comprised of two groups: “Kentake” for the young females and “Adigun Nkosi” for the young males. Kentake facilitates the transition of African American female youth into womanhood through various experiences and activities. From Ethiopia, the word Kentake conveys the idea of a female advocate, guide and ruler for the family and nation. Adigun Nkosi involves a sequence of planned activities and experiences that teach young African American males the qualities and responsibilities that are required in becoming strong African men. The word Adigun means “righteous” in Yoruba and the word Nkosi means “ruler” in Zulu. Thirteen sessions address such topics as spirituality, history from the black perspective, self esteem, self discipline, health, sexuality, family and community, careers, goal setting, male/female relationships, nutrition and etiquette. Young people from ages 13 to 18 are encouraged to participate. Contact the Children’s and Youth Ministry Wednesday Night Live! – Offers scheduled tutoring and homework supervision during the Bible for Life class, along with Bible lesson activities and rap sessions. Contact the Children’s and Youth Ministry Youth League for Christ – Provides a positive, spiritually based environment for teens to learn how to live like Christ and apply Christ’s ways to their daily life. Teens meet every Sunday from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Contact the Children’s and Youth Ministry Youth League for Christ Choir – Rehearsals are Monday and Saturday before the 3rd Sunday of each month. [duplicated below] Contact the Children’s and Youth Ministry Zion Hill Choral Readers – Provides a positive, spiritually based environment for children to learn and enhance public speaking skills. Readers meet every 3rd Saturday from 1:00 pm to 1:30 pm and read every 4th Sunday. Contact the Children’s and Youth Ministry Zion Hill Spiritual Dancers – Provides a positive, spiritually based environment for children and youth to praise God through dance. Dancers meet every Wednesday from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm and perform every 4th Sunday. Contact the Children’s and Youth Ministry ^ Top The Zion Hill Baptist Church Christian Education Ministry coordinates the many programs that the Church offers to members that are designed to cultivate their growth in Christ. Inclusive of our Church School, Bible for Life, annual Disciples Empowerment Summit and scholarship programs, among other courses of learning, we are convinced of the growth and miracles that can occur in your life and others through your participation. We enthusiastically encourage you and welcome you to get involved. The Word for Life is the best way to get to know your church home and the best way to grow in grace.
College Park Health Care Center Contact the Christian Education (Church School) A group that praises God through drama. Contact Christian Kuumba
Provides members and the community-at-large with information on social, economic and political issues. Outreach Ministry: Zion Hill Job Bank Contact the Community Action/Business Ministry
^ Top The Zion Hill Computer Learning Center is a faith-based training facility for Zion Hill members and the community. Within our community and culture, there a hunger to learn how to use computers and gain IT and Web skills
Using computer technology to help bridge the digital divide, this Zion Hill program serves youth and adults entering the workforce for the first time or after an extended period of unemployment as well as youth who need a safe facility to perform research for class projects. Offering training in computers, resume preparation, business conduct and verbal skills, the program's primary objective is to give individuals the business and computer skills required in order to earn a sufficient income and provide for their families.
The Zion Hill Computer Center is always looking for those who are savvy with computers and technology and enjoy sharing their knowledge with others. Contact the Computer Training Center The Courtesy Guild serves as hospitality greeters to visitors to our church worship services and other activities. This ministry hosts a new member’s reception twice a year in January and July for new members to become acquainted with the ministries of Zion Hill.
The Courtesy Guild’s outreach initiative is the Bonterra Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. We celebrate resident’s birthdays, with each celebrant receiving a gift and ice cream and cake is enjoyed by all. In addition, during the month of May a Mother’s Day Tea is held. Outreach Ministry: Bonterra Nursing Home Contact the Courtesy Guild ^ Top The Zion Hill Baptist Church Counseling Ministry provides support and fellowship to members of the church who are experiencing personal and family difficulties. The goal of the ministry is to help members grow stronger in Christian faith, even while working through challenging periods in life. The ministry is available, free of charge, to all members of the church, including children and adolescents (with parental permission). The ministry’s counselors have experience in the areas of child and adolescent development, confronting chronic or terminal illness, coping with grief and loss, premarital and marital adjustment, depression management, stress reduction, and family communication patterns. The counselors are committed Christians who will offer guidance that is consistent with biblical truth from the Word of God.
Counselors: Dr. Myra Burnett mburnett@zionhill.org Dr. Wanda Heard wheard@zionhill.org Rev. Kevin Jackson kjackson@zionhill.org The Culinary Ministry Team provides food service for all Zion Hill church wide events. Comprised of a talented and skilled team of volunteers, the Culinary Team brings joy and a sense of family to Zion Hill and meets every second Tuesday at 7:00pm. Contact the Culinary Ministry Team
^ Top Deacons are servants to the congregation, being responsible for expressing the Church's concern for the general welfare of each member, through personal visits, telephone calls, cards, letters, etc. Deacons assist the Pastor with ordinances of baptism and communion and by taking communion to those unable to attend worship services. Deacons minister to the sick and shut in and assist the elderly members with their needs and proclaim the gospel of Jesus Christ wherever they are called. On Wednesday evenings Deacons conduct prayer service beginning at 6:30 in the evening. Deacons also assists the Deaconess Ministry in serving a hot meal every fourth Sunday at Odyssey III. Deacons adhere to our church motto of "Living to Love and Loving to Serve." Outreach Ministry: Zion Hill Elderly & Congregation Contact the Deacons Ministry
The Deaconess Ministry is comprised of wives or spouses of Zion Hill deacons as well as widows of deceased deacons of Zion Hill Baptist Church. The Deaconesses are guided by Paul’s first letter to Timothy as stated in 2:11 “Even so must their wives be grave, not slanderers, sober, faithful in all things.”
Zion Hill Deaconesses play an important part in the preparation of the two sacraments of the church: The Lord’s Supper and Baptism. Deaconesses are to: » Assist in the spiritual matters of the Church as determined by the Pastor, » Assist the Deacons Ministry through visitation of the sick and shut in members and sharing in administering communion on such visits, » Care for the communion linen, glasses, and trays, » Assist all candidates in the preparation for baptism, » Comfort those in mourning and distress, » Visit the sick, deprived, destitute and administer services as needed, and » Prepare and serve dinner at the Church for bereaved families as directed by the Pastor. As a part of the Deaconesses outreach program, on the fourth Sunday of each month at 8:30 a.m. a full breakfast for 60 or more persons is purchased and prepared for the residents at Odyssey III. Deaconess meetings are scheduled for the Saturday before the first Sunday at 11:45 a.m. Outreach Ministry: Odyssey III Contact the Deaconess Ministry ^ Top EBG is a group comprised of young adults - ages 18 - 30 something - that provide an opportunity for the young adults of the church to fellowship together while bringing a youthful, yet adult flare to some of the activities at the church and the community as a whole.
One of the largest events hosted by EBG is the annual "Gospel Jazz on the Hill!" Gospel Jazz takes place at the end of September each year and showcases some of the talent within the church body and provides the church family and community an opportunity to enjoy many different forms of entertainment from local artists. EBG's outreach initiative is the Genesis Shelter. Genesis is a shelter for homeless infants and their families. EBG provides childcare for older children while leading group discussions with the mothers on various topics. Additionally, EBG participates in the annual back to school picnic as well as hosting a holiday party for the residents. Outreach Ministry: Genesis Shelter Contact EBG The Evangelism Team is a group of believers committed to taking the gospel of Jesus Christ to the “uttermost parts of the world!” This ministry goes out to spread the message of hope, restoration and the love of Christ in neighborhoods, communities and the city. Outreach Ministry: Genesis Shelter Contact the Evangelism Ministry
A ministry for members born in the month of February. Outreach Ministry: Grady Memorial Hospital Family Support Service Contact the February Club
The purpose of the Fountain of Life ministry is “Faith, Friendship and Peace.” This group is open to retired persons, aged 55 and up, and meets the first Tuesday of each month from 1:00-2:00 pm. Outreach Ministry: Grady Memorial Hospital Family Support Service Contact the Fountain of Life
The mission of the Zion Hill Health Ministry is to help to promote wellness throughout the Zion Hill Church Family. We seek to fulfill this mission through fostering a better understanding of the interrelated nature of spiritual, mental and physical health. Church-wide health seminars and health fairs are sponsored during the year, and a Health Ministry volunteer is present for most Church activities.
Meetings are held quarterly, on the 3rd Saturday at noon. A background in the health field is not required to join and work in the ministry. Contact the Health Ministry ^ Top The Zion Hill History Ministry began on February 17, 2005. Its overall goal and charge is to develop a thorough and unabridged history of Zion Hill Baptist Church. The History Ministry’s mission statement is “To magnify, edify and glorify the ministry of Jesus in Zion Hill through preserving, writing, presenting and publishing the history of Zion Hill Baptist Church as a monument of faith and motivation to the posterity of its members and friends. “ The ministry meets as needed, but generally three times a year, with written reports due from each team in June and September. Members who serve as a part of this ministry must be approved by Pastor Parker. Contact the History Ministry
A group of members chosen to make conservative investments in the best interest of the church. Contact the Investment Ministry
^ Top The July Birth Month Club is a very active and vital ministry with a hardworking group of members that are proud to be associated with such a dynamic ministry. The Outreach Ministry that the July Club supports is the Zion Hill Community Development Corporation. The club provides lunch once a month to the clients and staff, which is a full meal with meat, vegetables, fruit and dessert. Thirsty Thursday is a quarterly community outreach sponsored by the CDC to provide much needed information to the community at large. The July Club provides refreshments and participates in the program. One of the exciting annual efforts of the CDC in which the July Club takes part is “Lordstroms.” This program provides a place where community residents can shop at no cost for the Christmas season. The July Club helps in the set-up, gift wrapping, refreshments, and in any way that is needed. Like other ministries in the church, the July Club serves continental breakfast for Saturday church school and Sunday morning breakfast for one month per year. Being born in July is not a prerequisite for participating in the July Birth Month Club. Outreach Ministry: Zion Hill Congregate Care Home & Zion Hill Community Development Center Contact the July Club ^ Top The June Club Ministry is open to any member of the Church regardless of the month in which they were born. We meet the 4th Sunday of each month immediately after the 8 o’clock worship service.
The June Club Ministry is committed to serve the women and children at the Atlanta Day Shelter for Women and Children in helping to restore hope, light new pathways and be an instrument of God’s love. We cook and serve dinner to approximately 125 women and children each 5th Sunday throughout the year. During fall and winter months, we donate MARTA tokens, school supplies, knit hats and gloves to all the children and women. Additionally, toilet articles are donated to the Shelter. Once a year we adopt a family (mother with children) who has left the Shelter. We completely furnish their apartment home with all household needs, clothing for the mother and children, food, toiletries, and paper goods. June Club Ministry members volunteer their time in the clothing room sorting and distributing clothes and in the Shelter’s office. Outreach Ministry: Atlanta Day Shelter for Women and Children Contact the June Club ^ Top The word Liu means “voice” and is the Zion Hill Baptist Church Newsletter. The Liu is published monthly. If you love to write/publish we need you to join us. Contact the Liu
The membership of the March Club Outreach Ministry is comprised primarily of persons born in the month of March although we have and continue to gladly welcome others interested in providing support to our community through multiple outreach activities. The March Club supports several concurrent projects and the keys to our success as an outreach ministry include the willingness of the members to take on projects, the diverse skills and backgrounds of the members and a desire to fulfill our church motto focused on love and service. The March Club Outreach Ministry has long been in the forefront of service to God through our service to our community. We have a history of handling several simultaneous projects including, the adoption of families, volunteer support to public agencies such as Goodwill Industries, adoption of public school classes, and support of the Zion Hill CDC. Our support of families coming out of homelessness, an activity that we have been involved in since the early 1990s, includes providing physical personal needs, household items, educational direction and job counseling. These have included both single parent and two parent families referred to us from shelters in the metropolitan area. We also adopt senior and disabled citizens often providing assistance with health care referrals, food subsidies and home health care assistance. As an organization, the March Club has provided support to individuals for more than twenty years. For more than fifteen years, the March Club volunteered with Goodwill Industries as book cataloguers and book salespersons for the bi-annual book drive. Goodwill then utilized the funds in their training program to provide job skills and job referrals to unskilled parents in the north Georgia area. About eight years ago, the March Club began adopting a public elementary school class based on the needs of the specific teacher. We have provided school uniforms, copier equipment and paper, educational and instructional guides and basic school supplies. Outreach Ministry: Goodwill Industries & Adopt-A-Family/ Blalock Elementary School First Grade Class Contact the March Club ^ Top The Matrons purpose to empower themselves with the Word of God, enabling them to serve Zion Hill through Christian ministry, work with issues that concern women of all ages, efforts that build a community base of support that reaches out beyond the church family. Members visit and assist Matrons that are in local nursing homes, hospitals, sick and shut-in and when they are bereaved. The Matrons outreach ministry is the Second Chance Homes for Teen mothers, who are being given an opportunity to continue their education while learning to care for their children. Visits are conducted monthly on the second Monday. Monthly meetings of the Matrons are held on the third Saturday of the month at noon. Outreach Ministry: Second Chance Home Contact the Matrons
The Multi-Media Ministry serves Zion Hill by video and audio taping services and programs on a regular basis. This group also memorializes the church’s life through photography and updates the church website as well as providing tapes, CD’s and DVD’s of certain services and events to interested members and friends. Contact the Multi-Media Ministry
^ Top The Music Ministry at Zion Hill offers an array of opportunities for saints to develop and share their gifts by making “a joyful noise unto the Lord!” Contact the Music Ministry
Azizi Children’s Choir – Rehearsals are the 3rd & 4th Saturdays of each month from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm. Choir serves in worship services every 4th Sunday. Contact the Music Ministry Male Chorus - The Zion Hill Male Chorus is comprised of a multi-generational group of men who love to sing praises to the Lord. They sing every 3rd Sunday of the month and bring exciting renditions ranging from contemporary to traditional hymns of praise. As with all ministries, the men are dedicated to community outreach. The Male Chorus meets tentatively on each Thursday at 7:00 pm and Saturday at 1:00 pm before the 3rd Sunday of the month. Contact the Music Ministry Outreach Ministry: Georgia Regional State Hospital and Adopt-A-Family Voices of Oluwa - The Voice of Oluwa is a choir of young adults focused on ministering God’s Word through song. This choir sings traditional gospel anthems, hymns and spirituals as well as contemporary gospel songs. The word “Oluwa” is a Yoruba phrase that means “our Lord”; the Yoruba are West African ethnic group numbering at about 30 million, and the use of the Yoruba word in our name reflects our recognition of a connection to the African Diaspora. Much of the music that the choir sings reflects that connection as well. The Voices of Oluwa meet at 7:00PM on the two Tuesdays preceding the 4th Sunday of the month and sing at the 8:00AM and 10:30AM worship services on the 4th Sunday and occasionally on the 5th Sunday of every month. The choir also accompanies the Pastor from time to time as he ministers to congregations at other churches. Contact the Music Ministry Outreach Ministry: The Atlanta Community Food Bank & Product Rescue Center Women’s Chorus - The Women’s Chorus is a group of women singing to the glory of God and ministering to others through song. The women meet on the Tuesday before the first and second Sunday at 7:00 pm. Contact the Music Ministry Outreach Ministry: Bonterra Nursing Home Youth League for Christ Choir – Rehearsals are Monday and Saturday before the 3rd Sunday of each month. Contact the Children’s and Youth Ministry Zion Hill Instrumentalists – The Zion Hill Instrumentalists are a group of young and seasoned believers and we seek new members who wish to use their abilities to play an instrument in service to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. This group’s outreach ministry is the Georgia Regional Hospital, in Decatur, that treats mentally ill patients. The Zion Hill Instrumentalists go out to the Georgia Regional Hospital at least two times each year to play instrumental music and fellowship with the patients and staff, playing religious and secular music and providing refreshments for all who attend our performances. Our mission is to provide a musical experience for the patients and staff that will serve as spiritual relief from the day to day routine of life at the hospital. By being involved with this service at Georgia Regional Hospital, we pray that our music and fellowship gives all of those who attend a sense of loving and comfort. It gives us the opportunity to give, to share and to use our God given talents to uplift the lives of others through our service. The group holds rehearsals on the three Saturdays prior to the second Sunday of each month from 11:30 AM until 1:00 PM. Zion Hill Instrumentalists play at the 10:30 AM service on the second Sunday of each month. Contact the Music Ministry Outreach Ministry: Georgia Regional Hospital Zion Hill Mass Choir - The Mass Choir is a group of adults singing to uplift the name of Jesus. This choir enjoys praising God and ministering to God’s people through song on the first Sunday in each month. They rehearse the two Thursdays before the first Sunday at 7pm. If you enjoy praising God and letting the world know that he lives in your life please join us! Contact the Music Ministry Outreach Ministry: Georgia Regional Hospital & Adopt a Family ^ Top The Zion Hill Ministers’ Fellowship comes together for times of sharing and reflection between ministers of the Gospel that have made Zion Hill their spiritual home. The Fellowship extends its ministry beyond the walls of the church as a part of the Downtown Outreach Mission; where on fourth Sundays one of the ministers brings a message of encouragement and hope. The Ministers’ Fellowship group meets the Monday after the first Sunday at 7:00 p.m. Contact the Ministers Fellowship Outreach Ministry: Downtown Outreach Mission
The Zion Hill Missionary Ministry promotes Christian missions through programs of studying, prayer, community missions and stewardship. The Missionary’s outreach initiative is My Sister’s House of the Atlanta Union Mission. The Missionary’s purchase, prepare and serve lunch for this group every fourth Saturday of the month. Contact the Missionary Ministry Outreach Ministry: My Sister’s House
The Orientation Team is a group of members, chosen by the congregation, to welcome new members into the church and to explain the basic teachings, structure and programs of the church. Contact the Orientation Team
The Outreach Ministry Team works closely with several community service organizations and ministries of the church to seek opportunities to serve and to be certain that Zion Hill’s outreach efforts are having the maximum impact possible of the population that is being served. Contact the Outreach Ministry Team Outreach Ministries: Metropolitan Atlanta Respite Center, Atlanta Taskforce for the Homeless, Downtown Atlanta Homeless, Hope Hall Foundation This ministry works to provide members of the congregation with opportunities to fellowship with one another in fun-filled and healthy settings. This group coordinates a children’s basketball team (under 12), a youth basketball team (ages 13-18), a men’s basketball team (ages 19 and over), a co-ed softball team (ages 18 and up) and co-ed aerobics classes (ages 13 and up). Contact the Physical Fitness Ministry
^ Top SMS provides volunteer assistance to the senior and/or disabled members of Zion Hill to ensure that their basic needs are met. This includes helping to provide food, clothing, housing, health & wellness, entitlements, transportation, benefits, business matters, home management, and government services. SMS also serves as a liaison between other in-house ministries to co-coordinate the aforementioned services. Ministry meetings are held bi-monthly on the second Tuesday of the month at 7:00 p.m. Contact SMS
The Singles Ministry is comprised of single members of Zion Hill Baptist Church, including those who have never been married, widowed or divorced. The Singles Ministry’s objectives are:
» To study God's word together so that strength will be sustained in the face of difficult situations which may confront the single adult. » To enhance the quality of life for those members who are single » To provide opportunities for single adults to work together in an outreach ministry » To offer access to workshops and conferences in areas of concern to singles § To provide opportunities for social and spiritual expression among members of this ministry » To provide a social and spiritual support system for members who are similarly situated (i.e. widows, never married, etc.) » To provide opportunities for fellowship with other singles ministries from churches in the area The Singles Ministry's outreach focus is providing inspirational and spiritual support to teen mothers. The Singles Ministry has partnered with the Matrons Ministry to support the Second Chance Home for Teen Mothers. The Ministry visits the Second Chance Home for Teen Mothers on every second Monday of each month. During the visits, the Ministry participates in character and life skill building activities with the Teen Mothers. The Ministry hosts special dinners for Mother's Day, End of School, Thanksgiving and Christmas for the Teen Mothers and their children. In the fall, the Ministry provides back to school supplies and participates in a back to school activity with the Teen Mothers and their children. Monthly meetings are held on the fourth Saturday at noon. Contact Singles Outreach Ministry: Second Chance Homes ^ Top The SIS Women’s Ministry seeks to encourage SISterhood among the women of Zion Hill and to create a safe haven for women to share and pray together. Women’s Prayer Night offers the most cherished moments for the women who share their prayers and testimonies. The SISters fellowship together by attending concerts, theatrical plays, and museums throughout the metro area. SIS also hosts the annual Breast Cancer Awareness Day at the church and participates yearly in the Annual Race for Cure. Our Theme: “Sisterhood Through Relaxation, Art, Worship, Humor, and Togetherness.” Please join the SIS Ministry every 3rd Monday for Outreach at Summerset Assisted Living and every 4th Monday for Women’s Prayer Night. The monthly meeting is held every 3rd Saturday. Contact SIS Outreach Ministry: Summerset Assisted Living, Partnership Against Domestic Violence
A group of members, voted on by the congregation, to serve by acting as caretakers of the church facilities and assisting in managing the business affairs of the church. Contact the Trustee Ministry Outreach Ministry: Rosalie Wright Head Start Center
^ Top Zion Hill’s Usher’s Ministry serve as lead doorkeepers and greeters for the church. With three distinct groups of ushers serving, there is a place for everyone to be a part of this important group in our church life. Contact the Ushers Ministry
JUNIOR USHERS – An usher’s ministry for youth ages 13 – 18. The Junior Ushers meet 2nd Saturdays from 11:30am to 12:00pm and usher every 4th Sunday in Children’s Chapel and every 4th Sunday during regular worship services. Contact the Ushers Ministry SENIOR USHERS – The Senior Usher Board serves on the first (and alternating 5th) Sunday of each Month and meets every first Sunday after the 8:00 am service. This group’s outreach initiative is the Atlanta Respite which they visit on the third Saturday of each month at 5:30pm. Contact the Ushers Ministry Outreach Ministry: Atlanta Respite TIMOTHY BYRD USHERS - The Timothy Byrd Ushers serve on the third (and alternating fifth) Sundays. This group also provides ushers for additional activities that occur during the church year. This group’s outreach ministry provides assistance to mothers and their babies at the Transitional Home through Families First, Inc. Meetings of the Timothy Byrd Ushers are held every third Sunday after the 8:00 am service in room 11. We invite you to join our ministry. Contact the Ushers Ministry Outreach Ministry: Families First Transition Home MIGHTY MEN OF ZION – An usher’s ministry for the men of the church, the Mighty Men of Zion serve on the 2nd Sunday during regular worship services. Contact the Ushers Ministry ^ Top |