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Our Fellowships for All:
Kingdom of Priests (Men's Ministry)
Rev. Bracy Taylor & Dea. Phyllip Bryant, Leader
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Ministry for adult men emphasizing strong commitment to God, spiritual leadership, prayer and close fellowship.
  Ladies of Judah (Women's Ministry)
Sis. Gwen Ruiz & Min. Jeanette Brown
A fellowship of women ages 35 and older which ministers spiritually, mentally and emotional to the needs of women from varous backgrounds.
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Young Women of Destiny - Sis. Artesha Allen, Leader
Aids women (ages 18 -34) in coming to know and love God and, as well, ascertain the value and potential of their lives through fellowship and Bible Study.
 
Couples in Fellowship   Couples Ministry
Aids couples in the pursuit of excellence for their marriages, establishing "oneness" in the Godly marriage as witness to the glory of God.
     
Single Again Ministry
Sis. Doris Williams, Leader
Creates a sense of community and togetherness between the widowed, separated and divorced members of our congregation.
  All-4-One Ministry (Singles)
Rev. Amandala Drummond, Leaders
For Christian Singles who've never been married and seek to learn and maintain a holistic lifestyle through spiritual growth by Example, Experience, and Exposure. Thus, providing opportunities to address issues that are specific to their circumstances, while having healthy relationships.

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Youth Ministry - MIT Doug Bryant, Jr., Leader
Through youth-centered disciple training, systematically develops traits of spiritual discipline and exemplary character in middle & high school students.

  Children’s Ministry - Rev. De'Borah Smith, Leader
Provides a nurturing environment where children can grow and develop Christian values. (Prov. 22:6)
     
If you would like to become a part of any of these Fellowships, email us at discipleship@dapaul.org
or give us a call at 904.768.7112 x6185
     
 

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