MINISTRIES
ENCOURAGE:
WE ENCOURAGE PEOPLE THROUGH SPOKEN WORD & SOCIAL MEDIA TO BE ALL THEY CAN BE IN CHRIST
EQUIP:
WE TEACH & TRAIN DISCIPLES TO MINISTER IN THEIR HOME & COMMUNITIES. WE FUND & SUPPORT LOCAL AND FOREIGN MISSIONARIES
EXECUTE:
EVERYTHING WE DO IS DESIGNED TO MAKE DESCIPLES & REACH THE LOST THROUGH STREET MINISTRY, PRISONS, REHABS OR ONE-ON-ONE EVANGELISM
Music Ministry
Our music is how we reach others. Music can break down walls that sermons sometimes cannot do. With dedication and passion, the worship team praises the Lord and ushers in the Holy Spirit to touch as many hearts as possible. All members including Kalaan White, the Worship Leader and Unity Praise Team have a strong heart for the Lord and love to be a part of the great commission that was given to us by Jesus. The band plays music that preaches the gospel through their heartfelt songs and true love for the Lord.
Sing Joyfully to the Lord
Psalms 33:1
Information HIGHWAY ministry
We support the Duval and Dade County Jails in Jacksonville and Ocala, Florida, by providing the inmates with audio, video and literature to help guide them to a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. We are eager to fulfill any requests from inmates and/or chaplains interesting in receiving materials.
Your word is a lamp for my feet and a light to my path.
Psalms 119:105
sTREET MINISTRY
We are firm believers that the body of Christ is the church. We are the arms and feet of Jesus Christ. We feel that everyone should have the opportunity to accept Jesus Christ as there Lord and Savior. We understand that not all people will enter a church building. If someone doesn't tell them, then how will they know? Our street ministry is like a church without walls, dedicated to taking the gospel to the highways and byways of this world. This team is led by D-Earl, vigorously spreading the gospel through uplifting songs and powerful sermons in cities across the country every week.
Now you are the body of Christ and each one of you is a part of it.
1 Corinthians 12:27
Love Him Love Them
Love Him Love Them began as a non-profit social services organization in 1998 by David and Linda Gunter in the fifth worst crime ridden neighborhood in America, Vine City, Atlanta, Georgia. As real estate investors at that time they had homelessness, drugs and prostitution thrown in their face on a daily basis. They wanted to make a difference so they took one of their rental properties and “turned it into” a homeless shelter. Because funding came from friends and family and not government grants they were free to operate and share Jesus on a daily basis. The shelter and the non-profit was named George’s Place in honor of Linda’s daddy.
As years passed, they moved out of the Atlanta area and closed the shelter in 2003. Love Him Love Them became our new name and our Ministry in Northeast Georgia included an after-school program, jail ministry, providing for foster children and Special Needs Adults and our Annual Thanksgiving Meal for Homeless and Homebound. In 2004, a tragic event occurred that left 5 children who just happened to be Haitians without a mom and dad. On the 17th day of the 7th month of the year 2007, the family living in the Gunter home grew from 2 to 7 with these children who were then the ages of 7 to 17. Because of their new Haitian children, the Gunters and Love Him Love Them increased their focus to include Haiti.
The first trip to Haiti was in 2011, which was the year after the devastating earthquake. They took gifts that first year for 17 girls in an orphanage named HUG. What they saw, smelled and experienced completely wrecked them. They knew something had to be done. They have been back every Christmas since. This past Christmas providing gifts and food for over 1700 children and families in the local community. AND much, much more! This ministry also collects shoes in any condition to donate to the orphange in Haiti. Today, Love Him Love Them continues to grow and minister to the families of Northeast Georgia and Haiti.
BUILDING 461 Cook St.
Royston, GA. 706-599-7525
Tender Love
Tender Love Orphan Care is a renowned non-profit charity organization based in Uganda, dedicated to providing comprehensive care and support to children who have lost parental care. With a strong commitment to ensuring the well-being of vulnerable children, the orphanage takes care of 40 children, offering them a safe and nurturing environment. The organization focuses on not only meeting the children's basic needs, such as shelter, food, and clothing, but also on providing access to education, healthcare, and emotional support. Through its holistic approach, Tender Love Orphan Care aims to empower children to reach their full potential and thrive in life despite the challenges they have faced. The dedicated staff and volunteers work tirelessly to create a loving and supportive community for the children, helping them heal from their past traumas and build a brighter future. Through its impactful work, the organization exemplifies the spirit of compassion, hope, and resilience as it strives to make a lasting difference in the lives of these young individuals.
LABOR OF THE FIELD
LABOR OF THE FIELD
Located in the heart of Anderson, South Carolina, Labor of the Field is a multifaceted men's rehabilitation facility and church. Committed to bringing hope and healing to men struggling with addiction, Labor of the Field offers a comprehensive suite of support services, including spiritual guidance, counseling, and work opportunities. The dedicated team at Labor of the Field works tirelessly to provide a safe and nurturing environment where men can embark on their journey to recovery. Through a combination of faith-based principles and evidence-based practices, individuals are empowered to confront their challenges and rebuild their lives. In addition to its focus on recovery, Labor of the Field also serves as a place of worship and community for individuals seeking spiritual guidance and support. With a vibrant and inclusive congregation, the church offers a welcoming space for individuals to come together, connect, and find solace in their faith. To further support its mission, Labor of the Field hosts services every Sunday at 10:30 AM, providing a time for reflection, connection, and spiritual growth. These services bring together individuals from all walks of life, fostering a sense of unity and collective support. Through its multifaceted approach to rehabilitation and spiritual nourishment, Labor of the Field stands as a beacon of hope and renewal for men seeking to overcome addiction and lead fulfilling lives.
BATTLEFIELD NEWS
BATTLEFIELD NEWS
The Battlefield News was founded by Dr. Richard Hempton 15 years ago. The purpose of this newspaper is to inform, update, and spread God's word through the many ministries in The Whole Body Of Christ Alliance. It is available in both paper and digital formats. If you would like a copy, please provide them with your email and physical address. A new edition is released each month throughout the year.
THE WHOLE BODY OF CHRIST ALLIANCE
THE WHOLE BODY OF CHRIST ALLIANCE
The Whole Body of Christ Alliance is an organization made up of various churches from different denominations. They come together to better serve the community through Christ. Every quarter, they host a revival event, which takes place at 7 different churches on each night of the week that the event occurs. Unity On A Mission always hosts the event on Friday nights. At each event, someone from each church that is part of this organization is in attendance.
MENTORING YOUNG MAN
MENTORING YOUNG MEN
Quaris runs a mentoring program for young men with the goal of bringing about the same life change in the lives of young men in Athens, GA that he previously experienced during a spiritual revelation from the Lord. It was from this revelation that Quaris decided to leave everything behind and prayerfully walk in the purpose placed in his life, which is to help young kids before they are caught by the system and taken to jail. Join us to learn more about this incredible ministry and to hear how Quaris is helping to keep young teens off the streets and out of trouble.