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Kent A. Jacob 

MAKING DISCIPLES

  • Kent A. Jacob is a Kingdom-minded servant leader with a demonstrated history of working in Church leadership and non-profit ministry governance. 

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    Kingdom-minded servant leader

  • Pastor Kent A. Jacob's ministry focuses on the transformative power of truth found in God's word. He emphasizes its ability to bring freedom and discernment in a world filled with deception. READ MORE

    At the Core of Pastor Kent A. Jacob's Ministry

  • Pastor Kent A. Jacob's ministry centers on making disciples. He emphasises intentional efforts, personal connection, and Christ-like transformation in fulfilling the Great Commission.  READ MORE

    Central to Pastor Kent's Life and Ministry

  • Pastor Kent Jacob emphasises the critical role of church leaders in building up the faith and unity of their communities through teaching, equipping, encouraging maturity, protecting against false teachings, and leading by example, as outlined in Ephesians 4:10-14.

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    Building a Stronger Church

  • Pastor Kent A. Jacob introduces servant leadership, based on humility, selflessness, and service, contrasting it with worldly leadership focused on power. By following Jesus' example, Christian leaders can make a positive impact through faithful service.  READ MORE

    Embracing Servant Leadership & Faithfulness

  • We believe that The Scriptures of the Old & New Testament are verbally inspired by God and inerrant and infallible in the original writings, and that they are of supreme and final authority for all Christian faith and life. READ MORE

    What We Believe

Pastor Kent A. Jacob emphasises the importance of the Great Commission: making disciples. A disciple is someone who knows, follows, and is committed to Christ. Making disciples involves intentional effort and personal connection, guiding others on their spiritual journey.


Jesus' authority underpins this commission. His sovereignty gives the task weight and credibility. Disciples are not acting alone; they are representatives of Christ, the ultimate authority.


The commission requires two actions: baptism, symbolising a transformation into Christ, and teaching, ensuring ongoing instruction and a deepening understanding of scripture.


Finally, Jesus promises his constant presence: "I am with you always." This assures ongoing support throughout the discipleship journey.


Pastor Kent emphasises that "go" in the Great Commission signifies a purposeful journey, not just physical movement. "Ye" underlines the collective responsibility—a shared mission for all believers, not a solo effort.


In essence, Pastor Kent's message focuses on transformational discipleship—a call to change and become more like Christ.

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