EFM Mission StatementEVERLASTING FAITH MINISTRIES
MISSION STATEMENT
Everlasting Faith Ministries was created as a outreach ministry, to meet the needs of those whom nothing has been prepared. EFM began in 1995. It was birthed out of the desire to win souls and to make disciples for the Lord.
EFM started in prison ministries. We desire to go into an area prisons and hold bible studies and church services for the inmates. We seek to build men’s and women’s characters through the gospel. We help to assist men and women to realized that God is able to save, deliver and set the captive free; free Physically, Mentally and Spiritually. EFM is also interested in aftercare, assisting the inmates in finding a church home, a job and even suitable living arrangements. Finding a church home allows them to continue the spiritual nourishment that they were receiving while incarcerated. This helps them feel apart of the very medium that was instrumental in helping them. Employment gives the person the sense of self sufficiency
Another area that EFM is concern with is convalescent home ministry. This ministry comforts individuals whom so many has forgotten. Our mission is to encourage and uplift those who are suffering physically, those who are lonely and those who just need to forget their situation for a little while. We come to sing songs, to pray and to worship the true and living God
The next area that EFM has been commissioned to address is television ministry. The idea is to proclaim the gospel to the world from a practical stand point. The desire of this ministry to introduce the Lord to each person that hears the program.
We began the ministry to be a help and comfort to whom ever the Lord would allow us to bless. May we always be found ready to be used by the Lord. By the way, the we I have mentioned is EFM and the Holy Ghost.
EFM Mission StatementEVERLASTING FAITH MINISTRIES
MISSION STATEMENT
Everlasting Faith Ministries was created as a outreach ministry, to meet the needs of those whom nothing has been prepared. EFM began in 1995. It was birthed out of the desire to win souls and to make disciples for the Lord.
EFM started in prison ministries. We desire to go into an area prisons and hold bible studies and church services for the inmates. We seek to build men’s and women’s characters through the gospel. We help to assist men and women to realized that God is able to save, deliver and set the captive free; free Physically, Mentally and Spiritually. EFM is also interested in aftercare, assisting the inmates in finding a church home, a job and even suitable living arrangements. Finding a church home allows them to continue the spiritual nourishment that they were receiving while incarcerated. This helps them feel apart of the very medium that was instrumental in helping them. Employment gives the person the sense of self sufficiency
Another area that EFM is concern with is convalescent home ministry. This ministry comforts individuals whom so many has forgotten. Our mission is to encourage and uplift those who are suffering physically, those who are lonely and those who just need to forget their situation for a little while. We come to sing songs, to pray and to worship the true and living God
The next area that EFM has been commissioned to address is television ministry. The idea is to proclaim the gospel to the world from a practical stand point. The desire of this ministry to introduce the Lord to each person that hears the program.
We began the ministry to be a help and comfort to whom ever the Lord would allow us to bless. May we always be found ready to be used by the Lord. By the way, the we I have mentioned is EFM and the Holy Ghost.
Church DirectionsFrom Shore Line, East Haven, New Haven Take either Rt 79, RT 77 or Rt 91 north to Rt 17. Take 17 north to Rt 155 (Randolph Rd). Take Randolph Rd approximately 2-3 miles to you come to Rt 9. Go under the Rt 9 Overpass, take the next left, Coe Ave. The church is the 3rd building on the left.
From New Haven (South) Take Rt. 91 north to exit 18 (Rt. 66 to Middletown). Follow Rt. 66 for about 5 to 8 miles.
From Rt 66
As you get in to the shopping area you will notice: (on left – Wendy’s, Staples, the Diner, Dunkin Donuts; on Right – Mobil Gas station, Shopping Center, Friendly’s) Continue on to the center of town. Cross over Main St. to Rt 9 south. Take Rt 9 south to exit 11, Randolph Rd. At the end of the ramp, take right under Rt 9 overpass, then take your first left onto Coe Ave. We are the 3rd building on the Left
From Hartford (North) Either Take Rt. 91 south to (Rt. 9 South to Middletown). Follow Rt. 9 for about 5 to 8 miles. Take exit 11, Randolph Rd. At the end of the ramp, take right under Rt 9 overpass, then take your first left onto Coe Ave. We are the 3rd building on the Left.
Our Services & Events
Sunday Morning Worship Service
11:00am/Sunday
Wednesday Bible Study
7:00pm/Wednesday
Choir Rehearsal
7:00pm/Friday
Street Witnessing
10:00am/Saturday
Our Staff
Stephen Vaughan
Pastor ✤ elohimlover@earthlink.net
Adrienne Vaughan
First Lady ✤ elohimlover@earthlink.net
Ullysses Fordham
Trustee ✤
Barbara Arrington
Trustee ✤
Sheila Tobias
Secretary ✤