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OUR HISTORY

It is not every day a Connection that is over 200 years old opens a new church from the ground up.  In 1996, at the Bicentennial of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Bishop Milton A. Williams asked Rev. Scot C. Moore to undertake the work of establishing a new church in the Mitchellville, MD area. At that time the A.M.E. Zion Church did not have a strong presence in East-Central Prince George’s County, but that was about to change.

Pastor Scot Moore received a paper appointment at the 167th Session of the Philadelphia and Baltimore Annual Conference. After much prayer and thought, Pastor Moore settled on the name Judah Temple, based on Psalms 76:1, "In Judah God is known." He looked to the historical roots of Methodism and the A.M.E. Zion Church and also to the growing irrelevance of denominational divisions.

On August 18, 1996, Judah Temple A.M.E. Zion Church held its first worship service, in the cafeteria of Thomas Pullen Middle School, and became “A Church With a Heart of Praise and a Mind To Serve.” Pastor Moore pronounced, “This reflects the direction where God wants us to go.” From that beginning, Judah has followed God’s desire to give Him praise and worship.

Many of the original Judah Temple congregation started with Full Gospel AME Zion Church members who became Associate Members and provided support for this new ministry during its first year. The church started to grow as people from all over the Metropolitan area began to join.   By December 1996, our new church had over 120 active members.

On May 24, 1997, Pastor Moore was ordained an Elder at the 168th Session of the Philadelphia and Baltimore Annual Conference. As an Elder, he received full authority to consecrate the elements for communion and perform all rites and rituals within the A.M.E. Zion Church.

On July 15, 1997, Judah Temple purchased the property at 14500 Mt. Oak Road, Mitchellville, MD, that we have named “The Land of Judah.” At that time, the property consisted of one building and 23 acres of land. A dedication service for the property was held on Sunday, August 17, 1997, after our morning anniversary celebration. With much enthusiasm, Judah members praised God as construction of the sanctuary began. On July 18, 2004, a host of well-wishers joined the Judah Temple family and Bishop Milton A. Williams, Sr. in a dedication service of the new sanctuary.

Sunday, March 5, 2006, marked the last Sunday Service held at Thomas G. Pullen Middle School. On March 12, 2006, we officially opened the doors of our new sanctuary at 14500 Mt. Oak Road, Mitchellville, Maryland. Over the past several years, the Word of God has gone forth and we have seen many souls saved, marriages reconciled, people healed and set free from the bondage of sin.

In September 2009, Pastor Moore presented to the congregation a new Judah Temple vision which is, "Worshippers, Walking in the Word, Witnessing to the World." Based on this new vision, we are developing Worshippers by providing many teaching opportunities, such as, Tuesday Bible Study and the Judah University that includes classes, such as: Life Hurts, God Heals; Financial Stewardship, God's Way; Christianity 101 and the sCelebration of Discipline.   

On January 17, 2010, the new W.E.L.L. (Worshippers Excelling in Learning and Living) small group ministry began meeting. These small groups helps the membership to stay connected and remain responsible for and accountable to one another.

To God Be the Glory!!!

 

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Sat. Feb. 11
7:30pm
The Judah Young Adult Ministry invites all Young Adults (ages 22-40) to an evening of fun and fellowship.

Monday, Feb. 20
12:00Noon
2012 Baltimore/Washington
Districts Black History Festival

Friday, Feb. 24
Judah Youth Ministry
Family Movie Night
featuring the powerful
Christian movie
“Courageous”
Concession stand opens
@ 6:30pm
Movie starts at 7:45pm

Intercessory Prayer
Conference Calls
Every Tuesday
6:00am and 6:15pm and
1st Fridays at 7:00pm
Join in on Conference
Call# (218) 339-4300
Code# 878438

Midday/MidWeek Prayer
Conference Call
Every Wednesday
12:00Noon
Please join us on
conference
call# (218) 339-4300
Code#: 878438