Church to hold conference at new location

Published 8:09 pm Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Greater Dimensions Kingdom Ministries has an exciting fall season coming up. Along with the anniversary of the church’s new location, they will also be holding their annual women’s conference.

Pastors Tracy and Lorenzo Mallory will be celebrating their one-year anniversary at their church’s new location in November. The church also has an upcoming women’s conference that has been held for the past few years.

Pastors Tracy and Lorenzo Mallory will be celebrating their one-year anniversary at their church’s new location in November. The church also has an upcoming women’s conference that has been held for the past few years.

Formerly held at the Carrollton Ruritan Club, the non-denominational church will soon be celebrating its one-year anniversary in its new location at 1589 Bridge Road. The church started in 2007 and has been meeting in its new location since November of last year, said Pastor Tracy Mallory.

The one-story location is currently being leased with the option to buy, and they are anticipating its purchase next year, Pastor Lorenzo Mallory said.

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He said the church felt it necessary to change locations “so I could become visible to the community, so that I could help those in need.”

The church’s annual Daughters of Virtue women’s conference will be held on Sept. 25 at 7 p.m. This event has been held each year for the past few years.

In past years, the conference has been a two-day event with worship a sermon, and workshops, Tracy Mallory said. But because of the renovations within the building, this year’s event will be a one-day event with worship and a sermon by guest speaker Benita Sellers Austin from A.C.E. Faith Kingdom Fellowship, Tracy Mallory said. The event will start at 7 p.m., and the theme is “Hearing God.”

In the church’s women’s ministry, they are “passionate about building esteem and character, and connecting with women worldwide,” Tracy Mallory said.

“Everything that we do is based on scripture,” Lorenzo Mallory added. The pastors’ favorite verse is Ephesians 3:20, “Now all glory to God, who is able, through his mighty power at work within us, to accomplish infinitely more than we might ask or think” (NLT). It is also “the verse in which the ministry is based upon,” he said.

“We welcome all people,” Lorenzo Mallory said of the non-denominational church. Along with the women’s ministry, the church also has a Wednesday night Bible study and ministries set up for youth, music, young men with drug-related problems and more, Lorenzo Mallory said.