Introduction of ministry
Deacon is an ecclesiastic role charged with temporal affairs of the church. Deacons were first commissioned in the book of Acts chapter 6:1-6. The Apostles were being weighed down with duties of taking care of widows, orphans and the sick. God had called them to share the gospel of Jesus not wait on tables. So they picked 7 men of good standing, full of the Holy Spirit and wisdom. This way the Apostles could go back to spending time in prayer, worship, and evangelism. However, Paul throws the church a curve in Romans 16:1-2 “I commend to you our sister Phoebe, a “Deacon” of the church at Cechrae, so that you may welcome her in the Lord as is fitting for the saints and help her in whatever she may require from you, for she has been a benefactor of many and of myself as well.”
Deacon – positional office
- A deacon (diakoneo) is a servant attendant who waits upon and does the work that must be done for his Lord and the Lord’s people.
- A deacon (diakonia) offers service at a table to show hospitality and to minister divine things to the people of God.
1 Timothy 3:8-9, 13 - In the same way, deacons must be well respected and have integrity. They must not be heavy drinkers or dishonest with money. They must be committed to the mystery of the faith now revealed and must live with a clear conscience. Those who do well as deacons will be rewarded with respect from others and will have increased confidence in their faith in Christ Jesus. (NLT)
Mission Statement
As extended arms of the Pastor, we minister to the congregation as his representatives in matters that will further the growth of the individual member and the corporate body. It is our responsibility to attend to the needs of the members of the church, as related to the spiritual and the temporal needs that may arise. As Deacons, we are passionate to develop a more Christ-like congregation and are committed to the standard of ministry proclaimed by the written and preached Word of God.
History
In 1922 a local land developer donated two lots of the Highland Park community for the purpose of building a church. Reverend Mitchell assisted in the establishment of the church by three deacons: Brother Plater, Thomas Curry, and Edward Grant. In 1950, Deacon James Davis and Mrs. Wiley Lucas came upon property on Sheriff Road while on their way to Upper Marlboro, Maryland to conduct church business. In 1958, Chairman of the Deacon Board, Dennis Colmes purchased the first bus and initiated the printing of the Church Bulletin. We salute the Deacons who paved the way for us, the Broadies, Kemps, Vinsons, Grays, Feltons, and the Williams.
Activities & Services
To aid Pastor Davis in promoting and helping all members become good disciples and grow once they have joined the church through our Discipleship Classes, Crown Ministry Classes, Bible Study, working with the missionaries and evangelism ministries, Biblical Institute Classes, New members Gathering, and adult and youth pre-baptismal Classes. Also, our goal is to help the youth grow through our JAM/AWANA ministry. We are responsible for the Caring & Sharing of our congregation and setting up and serving communion and preparing candidates for baptism. Finally, our goal is to better serve our Lord and Savior, the congregation, and the community, along with Pastor Davis.
Contact Information
Larry M.. McCormick (Chairman)
Email:deacons@fbhp.org
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Scripture Reference
1 Timothy 3:8-9, 13 In the same way, deacons must be well respected and have integrity. They must not be heavy drinkers or dishonest with money. They must be committed to the mystery of the faith now revealed and must live with a clear conscience. Those who do well as deacon will be rewarded with respect from others and will have increased confidence in their faith in Christ Jesus. (NLT)
Staff Members
Staff Members | |
Deacon Larry M. McCormick | Chairman |
Deacon Cheryl Crawford | 1st Vice Chair |
Deacon Kenneth Smith | 2nd Vice Chair |
Deacon Caron Craig | Recording Secretary |
Deacon Tawana Schooler | Treasurer |
Deacon Alvin Lowe Sr. | Assistant Treasurer |
Deacon Mae Davis | Chaplain |
Deacon Anita Walls | Parliamentarian |
Deacon Malcolm Johnson | Sergeant-at-Arms |
Deacon Cheryl Brooks | Baptismal Coordinator |
Deacon Edwards Harrison | Training Facilitator |
Deacon Joyce Chandler | Bereavement Coordinator |
Diaconate Members
Alexander, Joyce | Harrison, Edward | Smalls, Richard | |
Anderson, Virginia | Harrison, Faye | Smith, Kenneth | |
Baskerville, Brenda | Hill, Vivian | Thompson, Kamonta | |
Baskerville Sr., Earnest | Jackson, Rowena M. | Thompson, Lena | |
Brooks, Cheryl | Johnson, Donald | Thompson, Michael | |
Brooks, Warren | Johnson, Gary | Turnstall, Robin | |
Brown, Pamela | Johnson, Jonathan | Tyner, Sylvia | |
Calcote, Dorothy | Johnson, Loretta | Walls, Alter | |
Calcote II, Duncan | Johnson, Malcolm | Walls, Anita | |
Cartwright Sr., Willie | Johnson, Renee | Williams, Lorenzo | |
Chandler, Joyce | Jones, Phyllis | Williams, Michael | |
Clark, Lucy | Kemp, Margret | Williams, Ruth | |
Clark, Ronald | Knight, Alandrea | Williams, Stanford | |
Clemons, Barbara | Knight, Roger I. | Wilson, Jessie | |
Clemons, John | Logan, Cheryl | Wilson, Stephen | |
Crabbe, T. Edison | Lowe, Sr., Alvin | Woods, Patsy | |
Craig, Caron | Lowe, Yvonne | Yates, Rebecca | |
Craig, Larry | Manuel, David | Young, Lumarion | |
Crawford, Cheryl | Manuel, Eleanor | ||
Crawford, Russell | McCormick, Larry | ||
Datcher, Jeffrey | Munnelyn, Cheryl | ||
Davis, Mae | Munnelyn, Leslie | ||
Davis, Otha | Neal, Noline | ||
Dozier, Charlotte | Neal, Thomas | ||
Epperson, James | Noble, B. Fay | ||
Felder, Percys | Oliver, Jerry | ||
Felder, Willie | Overbey, Jerry | ||
Felton, Doris | Pea, Patricia | ||
Flegler, Carol | Pitt, Glorious | ||
Fountain, Mozelle | Porter Sr., Franklin | ||
Graves, James | Schooler, Kyle | ||
Graves, Lestine | Schooler, Tawana | ||
Gray, Della Vonciel | Seltzer, Dr. Betty | ||
Harper, Sr., Lawrence | Smalls, Crystal |
Ministry Contacts
For information or concerns, please contact Larry M. McCormick via the church Office at (301) 773-6655
E-mail: deacons@fbhp.org