
Deacons and Trustees Affirmation Day On today we, the corporate body of Friendship Missionary Baptist Church, celebrate the men who have taken on a laborious task and as such have declared their willingness to serve the Body of Christ, The Church. The essence of this day is a matter of spiritual self-actualization. Men who are real about the title they wear. The reality is, they are who they profess to be. We are celebrating men who understand the qualifications of the diaconate (servant) and are publicly affirming that they possessed those qualifications. There is a spiritual assertion that these are men of integrity and are well respected. These are men who realize who they are working for. Their ultimate commitment is to Him. As members of the body of Christ, we appreciate the commitment to the Lord and His Kingdom that our Deacons and Trustees have made, and we praise God for them. On this day as the Deacons and Trustees assert their Servanthood, let the membership respect the leadership that is found in their Servanthood.
May the Lord Jesus Christ, and God, the Father, comfort your hearts Brethren, and establish you in every good word and work.
Be blessed as you walk in Him.
Pastor J. Amos Jones

“But let justice run down like waters, and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream [flowing abundantly].” (Amos 5: 24 AMP). In the year 760 B.C., the prophet Amos pinned these words in a call to repentance for an idolatrous people. An ungodly, oppressive people ripe for the judgments of a holy God. But now in the year 2021, can it be that the arc of moral justice is bending toward righteousness? In Brunswick, GA, three white men were found guilty of murder in the death of a black man, Ahmaud Arbrey. These men were found guilty by a jury whose racial make-up was of such that it caused many to wonder if they could render a fair and just verdict. But there is a God that says: “let justice run down as waters and righteousness as a mighty stream.”