Worship & Training Center

In appearance, the FFL Worship and Training Center operates much like any other spirit filled, Word oriented, Bible believing congregation. But, as with institutions of higher learning that have different curriculums and disciplines, so does the FFL Ministry.

Our objective is to do what God has called us to do. We must teach new believers of the love, grace and blessings of our God and then train, prepare and equip them to witness their faith.

The FFL Ministry is not just a Bible study. It is a life study!
Training people in the ways of the Lord and then, sending them to a lost and dying world with the message of God’s salvation through grace.

Our Sunday morning service is dedicated to the congregational worship of the glory, honor and majesty of our Lord Jesus Christ. The Sunday afternoon ‘Celebration Service’ is dedicated to the praise to our Lord for the goodness.and mercies we have all received. During each service the congregation is instructed and led in preparation of their hearts to ensure the worship is not in vain but, is an offering and a sacrifice acceptable to God. What is missing, are the lengthy sermons and the distractions that would hinder true worship and praise.

The Sunday morning ‘Life Studies Program’ is designed to teach and train believers of all levels about their faith and how to share it effectively in their everyday lives. And; it offers the opportunity for ministries to use their gifts in the training of others!

Our midweek service does appear more traditional in that, we do have an important sermon or message for the congregation. And again, it offers the new ministers a friendly environment to practice their preaching and teaching gifts before going out alone.

In all, the FFL Ministry is a group of believers dedicated to the service of our Lord and to that of others. Not in preparing a service for His church but, in preparing the church for His service.

Finally, the FFL Ministry will always hold fast to its vision and mission to “win, teach, and send”.

Amen!