"Seeing What God Showed Me", (Part#2), Pastor Charles W. McNeill, Jr.

SERVICES AND CLASSES

Sundays

Worship Service

8:00 A.M.

Church Sunday School

9:00 A.M

Morning Worship Service

10:00 A.M.

Second Sundays -- Communion

Morning Communion

10:00 A.M.

Evening Communion Service

6:00 P.M.

Wednesdays

Bible Study

7:00 P.M.





Reverend Charles Winston McNeill, Jr Bio.



Reverend Charles Winston McNeill, Jr., is a native of Erwin, North Carolina. It was at the age of eighteen that Reverend McNeill received his call to the ministry. Upon receiving his call, he served in the United States Army as a Chaplain Assistant in Germany and Oklahoma.



He has pastored in Oklahoma and New Jersey where he has successfully lifted dysfunctional and vanishing congregations; turning them around to become lucrative and productive.



He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of the District of Columbia; a Masters Degree from Andersonville Theological Seminary; and several certificates from the University of Oklahoma and Temple University. He has been married to his lovely wife, Audrey McNeill, for thirteen years and they have a daughter named Jade Noelle





OUR MISSION



It is the Mission of Unity Baptist Church of Washington, D.C. to effectively minister the Word of God to the people of God through teaching, preaching and outreach. We believe that we are called to address the needs of the total person, as our Savior did, and strive to lift up the name of Jesus in our community and the world in which we live, through our commitment to praise, worship, stewardship, evangelism, and economic development.
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Do you look forward to heaven? If I am being honest, my heart can be so focused on the now and building my “earthly kingdom” that I often miss the joy of focusing my thoughts and heart on eternal joys.

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