men’s ministry
The Men on Fire Ministry is a ministry of Christian brothers committed to bringing men to a higher dimension of spirituality. Each member must be a positive role model for the boys and young men of the Church. They are called upon to welcome new brothers into the church and accept responsibility for making them aware of this ministry and other aspects of the Ministry to Men. The Men on Fire Ministry seeks to guide brothers in becoming true men of God.
Men's Month occurs every November. Through special activites including the three-day revival during this month, each man is able to reflect and celebrate his relationship with the Lord.
women's ministry
Under the direction of the Holy Spirit, this ministry is designed to nurture and to provide spiritual development for every woman in the church. This group meets every third Saturday at 9:00 AM for an anointed and spirit filled Bible Study.
Visit our Women's Ministry page for more information including upcoming events.youth ministry
The YOUNG PEOPLE DIVISION (Y.P.D.) is a youth organization, established in October 1915, under the auspices to the Women’s Missionary Society of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
The Y.P.D. is administered for youth, 2 to 26 years of age, to provide meaningful training in all areas of Church Life. Members of the Y.P.D. learn first-hand about parliamentary procedures by following their own constitution and by laws.
The Y.P.D. is divided into four groups (Mother Sunbeams-ages 2 to 6 years, Allen Stars-ages 7 to 12years, Young People’s Auxillary-ages 13 to 17 years and Young Adults-ages 18 to 26 years).
Stewardess Ministry
Recommended by the Pastor, this select group of women become members of the Stewardess Ministry after the Bishop has consecrated them.
They are consecrated to serve for Holy Communion, Baptism and the reception of new church members.
The Ushers Ministry
The Ushers Ministry services the needs of the congregation at worship services, receptions, funerals and other church events. The primary duties of the ushers, known as the “doorkeepers,” is to greet worshippers and direct their entry into the sanctuary before and during service, identify available seating, assist in the distribution of service related materials, and lift the offerings.
Units include Daughters on the Frontline, Alfred T. Elder Men Ushers and GSP Teen Ushers.
The Lay Orginization
The Lay Organization encourages the laity to support and participate in church programs. Additionally, they stimulate and educate the laity in church history, development and organic laws of African Methodism. Regular and systematic study of the Discipline of the African Methodist Episcopal Church is conducted by the Lay Organization to promote the spirit of personal evangelism and training in Christian stewardship.
Units include Daughters on the Frontline, Alfred T. Elder Men Ushers and GSP Teen Ushers.
transporation ministry
The Transportation Ministry serves the Lord Sundays by transporting persons to Worship Services and Sunday School. The purpose is to provide courteous, safe and reliable transportation for those desiring attendance at Sunday morning worship services, and to coordinate transportation for the various internal organizations of the Greater St. Peter Family.
Please call us at 770.210.4100, if you are need of this service.




