The Mount - A Charismatic Congregation
 

 

Vision Statement:

Our vision is to provide a nurturing Christian environment, where the believer can Embrace the Eternal God, Engage their Call from God, be Equipped for Ministry, and Employ their Gifts in the Vineyard.

 

 

 

 

Mission Statement:
The mission of Mt. Lebanon MBC, in accordance with the written Word of God, is to purify its members (Ephesians 5:26-27).  The Lord God purges through divine chastening (John 15:2).  As well, believers purge themselves (1 Corinthians 11:28-31).  The local church must practice discipline as well (Acts 5:1-11).  Another mission of the church is to educate its members (Ephesians 4:11-12).  The church should have a vision and desire to evangelize the world  (Mark 16:15).  The church has been called by God to be a restraining and enlightening force in the world  (Matthew 5:13-16).  It becomes, therefore, the mission of the church to promote all the social, economic, political, and educational welfares of the community as a living testimony to Christ.

Church History
Mt. Lebanon Missionary Baptist Church has stood for over ninety years. The history of Mt. Lebanon is both educational and inspirational. In 1902 a group of Christian believers sought permission from the officers of the Odd Fellows of Bells Mill to hold an interdenominational Sunday School on the first floor of their hall. Read our full history.

Sowing
Each Sunday we give away the offering placed on the communion table to someone our Pastor, through divine guidance of the Holy Spirit, picks out of the pew in order to bless and enrich their lives. Acts 2:44-47,4:32-37

Offering
There is no set time to receive the offering. Giving is a matter of the heart and should be done as soon as we enter the temple, and as often as God speaks to our hearts. We should not have to be reminded to give to God. Matthew 2:10-11, 5:23&24

Order of Worship
Here at “The Mount” we believe that worship should be free of those things that may prevent intimate encounters between the Lord and the Saints, therefore, worship includes only praise and worship, giving, and preaching the word. These are the three main components of biblical worship. Psalm 100:2-4, 95:2

About Pastor K. W. Brown

About Elder Valerie K. Brown

 

 

 

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