Ministries in Tennessee

Ministries in Tennessee

Ministries in Tennessee

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House of Prayer Christian Church Clarksville TN

HOPCC Clarksville TN
HOPCC Clarksville TN
HOPCC Clarksville TN
HOPCC Clarksville TN

House of Prayer Christian Church Clarksville, TN

Ministries in Tennessee is about to embark on a journey into the House of Prayer Christian Church Clarksville, TN. This church started in Clarksville during the beginning part of 2004 and has continued with a vision to reach this city of nearly 200,000 people ever since. This church is centered on prayer, the Bible, and evangelism, following one of its mottos, “Go Reach the World.” Furthermore, House of Prayer Christian Church Clarksville, TN, being a church of all nations, is widely involved in evangelism, reaching out to the local population and Austin Peay State University and the U.S. Army post, Fort Campbell communities.

City Wide Evangelism

Evangelism is a big part of Christianity and the Bible, as is evident by the scripture in Mark 16:15, “Go into all the world and preach the good news to all creation..” (NIV]. With this remarkable church, it is no different. The church members of House of Prayer Christian Church Clarksville, TN, are highly involved in local evangelism, striving to reach as many people as possible with the good news of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. This remarkable church and its members go as far as to walk the streets of the roughest, most poverty-stricken areas just looking for men and women to pray with. On many such occasions, they will have men and women come out of their houses to join in for prayer. This church even operates a local food bank ministering to the surrounding communities’ needs, ensuring that families have food on the table, and sharing the love of God with them. Their passion for evangelizing was made known during the shutdowns caused by Covid-19 and the Coronavirus. During these trying times, the members of the church came together. They answered the call to take food to individual’s houses that we’re unable to come out due to the virus, not only leaving them with food for their body but also delivering food for their souls. Evangelism is in the heart of House of Prayer Christian Church Clarksville, TN, and they go out of their way to show it. Whether they find themselves in the poverty-stricken projects, walking the sidewalks of the local college, ministering to those in the shopping district, or reaching out to the local military post, you see the local missionaries reaching out to the world around them.

The Military Ministry to Ft. Campbell

Clarksville, TN, has a history rich in military activity starting in the days of George Washington and continuing unto today with the U.S. Army Post, Fort Campbell. Fort Campbell is home to historic U.S. Army units such as the 101st Airborne Division and the Special Forces 5th group. The House of Prayer Christian Church Clarksville, TN, has many members currently part of the U.S. Army and many more veterans of the military. This being said, they have a tremendous military ministry set up with the desire to share the truth of the Word of God with service members. This church reaches out to the military members by showing them love, a compassionate hand to those serving our country, and fighting for the liberties that so many enjoy. At the House of Prayer Christian Church Clarksville, TN, they understand the hardships of military life first hand. Therefore they are all the more motivated to do all they can do to help their comrades and fellow soldiers find their way to God. New environments, deployments, temporary duty assignments, weeks living in the fields, family separation, loss of loved ones are all a part of the military service member’s daily life. The Military Ministry of House of Prayer Christian Church Clarksville, TN, strives to meet those servicemen and women’s physical and spiritual needs every day. Whether it is in one-on-one counseling or fellowship and prayer, or just lending an ear for someone to talk to, it can all be found in this church’s Military Ministry.

House of Prayer Christian Church Clarksville, TN Servicemen’s Home

In addition to the Military Ministry, House of Prayer Christian Church Clarksville, TN, also operates what is called the Servicemen’s Home. The Servicemen’s Home is a home away from home for the single soldier, regardless of military service branch. Understanding the hardships that confront our servicemen and women, this church has set out to reach and strengthen those with families and children and the single soldier that is often forgotten about. The Servicemen’s Home provides a place for these soldiers to come and enjoy a separation from their duty day and relax with other like-minded Christians. The House of Prayer Christian Church Clarksville, TN, provides good, fresh, hot, home-cooked meals throughout the week, free of charge, for those service members looking for a taste of home and a break from their standard dining facility. Services called question and answer are held at the Servicemen’s Home on Mondays and Fridays following the provided dinners. Question and answer is a service offered for those with questions about the Bible, God, church, or life. These services are held informally. The questions are written down and passed to the minister to keep the questions anonymous, encouraging individuals to ask the questions they really want to ask. Moreover, at the Servicemen’s Home, service members are given one-on-one counseling in times of need and direction and encouragement in how they are going by those who have walked in their shoes before.

Conclusion

Finally, in our look into the House of Prayer Christian Church Clarksville, TN, the Ministries in Tennessee found a missionary-minded church. Many of the men and women that were reached in this church and the Servicemen’s Home have gone on to become missionaries, some at home stateside to impoverished and seemingly abandoned people in areas hard hit by poverty, such as the homeless in Chicago’s streets and others to the far reaches of the world. The Ministries in Tennessee hopes that the reflection on this church and their heart to evangelize the world, starting at home, will cause you to stir yourself to “Go Reach the World.”