
Matthew 28:18-20 tells us to "Go..." We are commanded to make disciples, baptize them, and teach them to observe (obey) the Word of God through our own obedience lived out by our lifestyles representing our Lord and Savior, Jesus the Christ.
The term "ministry" means service. Here at ECFC, we want to make sure we utilize the resources God sends to us in the most effective way possible. While there are many things we could do for the Kindom of God, we strive to do what is best for us to do as a body of believers for the Kingdom of God. We believe God equips His body for His glory.
With that said, ministry at ECFC is focused, deliberate, and based on the resources God sends. We are true believers in Acts 1:8 and pray that we equip servants for "the work of ministry." Take a look at some of the ministries we have here at ECFC. Our goal is to equip, engage, and empower all true believers whom God sends to ECFC to live out their God-ordained purpose where ever God has us!

Ministries

Preaching and Teaching the Word of God
Preaching and teaching the Word of God in its proper context and standing on the fact that it is the ABSOLUTE AUTHORITY AND TRUTH for the True Believer

Prayer
Bathing everything we do in prayer

FellowS.H.A.P.E.
Christian Men Shaping boys and young men to honor God with their lives.


The Sisterhood
Encouraging, Equipping, Empowering and Edifying women in Christ to the praise of His glory

Relationships
Building bridges of love and encouragement with our brothers and sisters in Christ

Evangelism and Missions
Sharing the Gospel of Jesus The Christ with the Lost
💙 Serving Where It Matters Most
Church Beyond Our Walls
At Ebenezer Christian Fellowship Church, we believe the gospel belongs everywhere—especially with those who are often forgotten. Each week, our church family brings worship, Bible study, prayer, and the Gospel of Jesus Christ into five nursing home/assisted living communities. For residents facing isolation, memory loss, physical limitations, or declining health, these gatherings are more than services—they are reminders that they are seen, valued, and deeply loved by God. We are honored to serve an underserved population and to proclaim hope, dignity, and the presence of Jesus to every generation.