Ministries
Here are the four ministries that we help serve and are a part of. God has given us the privilege, joy and honor to do His work primarily through these four avenues.
Here are the four ministries that we help serve and are a part of. God has given us the privilege, joy and honor to do His work primarily through these four avenues.
Every first Monday of the month, we have a prayer gathering with the vision to see the hungry and broken meet with God through praise, prayer and proclamation. People from all age groups, backgrounds and walks of life are welcome to come. These gatherings consist of extended praise, prayer and the proclamation of God’s Word.
For more information please visit www.themeetingplacetmp.org
During the last three months of 2020, we went on a 4 month sabbatical in order to heal, rest and restore our souls from the years of ministry and work. God did such a deep and transformative work in our personal lives, which resulted in God giving us a vision to plant a new church in Anaheim, CA. The vision of Beloved Church is to help people find a home in the loving presence of God by centering our lives on the Beloved.
For more information please visit www.thebelovedchurch.com
Inspired by Psalm 27:4 and the life of David, we have created a space for people to come and seek the Lord through prayer and worship.
The vision behind Praise & Prayer (PnP) is threefold:
1) To restore pure adoration of Jesus
2) Personal renewal
3) Regional & national revival
This space is dedicated to prioritizing God’s presence through morning, day and night worship throughout the week.
Our prayer room hours are Monday–Friday, 12–2pm and 7–9pm.
We also hold a monthly training for pastors and ministry leaders who are serving at local churches and para-churches. The vision behind this training is to raise up Spirit-filled, emotionally-healthy and effective leaders who will serve at their respective churches and ministries. We aim to raise up young pastors and leaders within their first 5 years of ministry experience.
“It is better to raise up boys and girls than to try to heal men and women.”