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Christ's Ambassadors Church was founded in 1974 in St. Elizabeth, Jamaica. It became an affiliate member of the [[Biblical Mennonite Alliance|Biblical Mennonite Alliance]] in August 2007.
 
Christ's Ambassadors Church was founded in 1974 in St. Elizabeth, Jamaica. It became an affiliate member of the [[Biblical Mennonite Alliance|Biblical Mennonite Alliance]] in August 2007.
  
In 2015 the church met in three locations and was led by pastors Vivian Gordan, Osmond Miller, and Everton South. The average weekly attendance was 130.
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In 2019 the church met in three locations and was led by pastors Deen Elliott, Vivian Gordan, and Osmond Miller. The average weekly attendance was 140.
 
= Bibliography =
 
= Bibliography =
Biblical Mennonite Alliance. "BMA Congregational Directory with Pastors." August 2015.
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Biblical Mennonite Alliance. ''Directory'' (August 2015); (2019): 20.
  
 
Biblical Mennonite Alliance. "Directory of BMA Congregations." Web. 3 May 2012. http://www.biblicalmennonite.com/congregations.html.
 
Biblical Mennonite Alliance. "Directory of BMA Congregations." Web. 3 May 2012. http://www.biblicalmennonite.com/congregations.html.
  
Hershberger, Brenda. <em>Anabaptist (Mennonite) Directory 2012-13</em>. Harrisonburg, VA: The Sword and Trumpet, 2012: 38.
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Hershberger, Brenda. ''Anabaptist (Mennonite) Directory 2012-13''. Harrisonburg, VA: The Sword and Trumpet, 2012: 38.
 
= Additional Information =
 
= Additional Information =
 
'''Address''': Ballards Valley, Junction P.O., St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, W. I.
 
'''Address''': Ballards Valley, Junction P.O., St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, W. I.
  
'''Phone''': 876-332-4762
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'''Phone''': 876-770-4344
  
 
'''Denominational Affiliation''': [http://www.biblicalmennonite.com/ Biblical Mennonite Alliance]
 
'''Denominational Affiliation''': [http://www.biblicalmennonite.com/ Biblical Mennonite Alliance]
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Latest revision as of 11:36, 11 May 2019

Christ's Ambassadors Church was founded in 1974 in St. Elizabeth, Jamaica. It became an affiliate member of the Biblical Mennonite Alliance in August 2007.

In 2019 the church met in three locations and was led by pastors Deen Elliott, Vivian Gordan, and Osmond Miller. The average weekly attendance was 140.

Bibliography

Biblical Mennonite Alliance. Directory (August 2015); (2019): 20.

Biblical Mennonite Alliance. "Directory of BMA Congregations." Web. 3 May 2012. http://www.biblicalmennonite.com/congregations.html.

Hershberger, Brenda. Anabaptist (Mennonite) Directory 2012-13. Harrisonburg, VA: The Sword and Trumpet, 2012: 38.

Additional Information

Address: Ballards Valley, Junction P.O., St. Elizabeth, Jamaica, W. I.

Phone: 876-770-4344

Denominational Affiliation: Biblical Mennonite Alliance


Author(s) Richard D Thiessen
Date Published May 2019

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Thiessen, Richard D. "Christ's Ambassadors Church (St. Elizabeth, Jamaica)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. May 2019. Web. 25 Nov 2024. https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Christ%27s_Ambassadors_Church_(St._Elizabeth,_Jamaica)&oldid=163996.

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Thiessen, Richard D. (May 2019). Christ's Ambassadors Church (St. Elizabeth, Jamaica). Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 25 November 2024, from https://gameo.org/index.php?title=Christ%27s_Ambassadors_Church_(St._Elizabeth,_Jamaica)&oldid=163996.




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