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SISTERHOOD

The Sisterhood centers on relationships between women, whether it is mother to daughter, sister to sister, or friend to friend. Emphasis is also placed on wholesome interaction with the significant male counterparts in their lives. It is strategically designed to touch, empower, include, involve, and encircle every woman of Liberty Baptist Church.

NURSE’S HEALTH MINISTRY BOARD

The goal of The Nurse's Health Ministry is to be of service to Liberty members and to inform and support them with health information. The club’s motto is 'Service with a smile.’

Feed The People Ministry

This outreach ministry meets and feeds our community spiritually and physically each 4th Saturday of the month.

New Membership Committee

This committee welcomes, orientates and mentors to new members as they complete the membership process.

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FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN MEN

Organized in May 1952, as the Men's Club, it was reorganized in the 1990's as the Fellowship of Christian Men. The goal of this club is to support men in the church and community in their roles as fathers, citizens and church leaders.

OLIVE LEAF WILLING WORKERS OUTREACH MINISTRY

The club seeks to maintain contact with Liberty's new members and to support the church's financial program. Specifically, they keep in touch with members of the church who are sick and shut-in, and keep them abreast of all church and community activities.

SCHOLARSHIP AID CLUB

The committee originally organized as the Scholarship Council, offers scholarships to Liberty's brightest college attendees, ages 16-25.. More recently the club renamed itself the Scholarship Aid Club.

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CLUB

In 1963, Pastor A. P. Jackson conceived the idea of organizing members who were in a variety of businesses and professions that would be of special assistance in carrying out the church's program. From this idea, the Business and Professional Club (BAP) was organized.

DEAcons, TRUSTEES AND MINISTER’s SPOUSES

Organized in 1945 by Mrs. L. M. Saraggins, then the National Chairman of Deacon's Wives, the ministry has grown in membership over the years to include spouses of Ministers and Trustees.

GOOD SAMARITAN LILY OF THE VALLEY

In September 1934 Liberty's staff, aware of the financial struggle the Rev. D. Z. Jackson was having in caring for his family, formed the Official Club to assist him. The venture was so successful the club decided not to disband and changed its name to the Good Samaritan Club. Today, now merged with the Lily of the Valley, the club functions primarily to help raise funds for Liberty. The club stages annual affairs for this purpose.

NEW PROGRESSIVE WIDE AWAKE CLUB

In November 1935, the Wide Awake Club was formed to keep pace with Liberty's ever increasing membership. The name of the club was changed in the 1990's to reflect a shift in it’s mission.

UNITY CIRCLE CLUB

Formed in 1942, the club's members visit the sick, contribute to charitable causes and sponsors events.

Free N’One Ministry

Free N’One Ministry is a spiritual 12-Step support program for those in the addiction recovery process.