Presbyter


Presbyter Donny Flippo, Pastor of The Gospel Center, Beaumont, TX
pastorflippo@aol.com www.thegospelcenter.org
Church:409-8982440


            

Committeemen


Secretary/Treasurer

Pastor Randy Trotter, The Gospel Center, Beaumont, TX 77705

Pastor Randy has been in full time ministry since 1982. I've Pastored in Texas, New Mexico and Idaho. I've served as a Youth & Children's Pastor, Associate Pastor & Senior Pastor. I've also served as  Sectional Youth Rep. & Assistance District Youth Director. I've been a Senior Pastor since 1989 and currently serve on staff of The Gospel Center. I grew up in a Pastor's home. I met my wife, Darla, while holding a revival in Freer TX. We've been married for 27 years.  We have two grown sons and one adopted granddaughter. My desire as a Pastor is to see God move in the lives of people bringing about Salvation, Healing (Spiritual & Physical), restoring broken families and homes and Godly Growth growth in their lives in order for them to become more than conquerors in Christ Jesus and for the church of today to become the church of Acts 2:40-47.


Church Plant & Revitalization Repersenitive 
Pastor Brent Williams, Magnolia Assembly of God, Port Neches, TX 77651
bwilliams@magnoliachurch.net -www.magnoliachurch.net


Brent and DeLisa became pastors of Magnolia Church in March of 2003. Both graduates of Southwestern Assemblies of God University in Waxahachie, TX they came to Port Neches after 15 years in Youth and Young Adult Ministry with a strong emphasis on missions and mentoring. Their heart at Magnolia is to partner with lovers of Jesus to demonstrate the practical, miraculous power of God’s Kingdom in everyday life. Brent’s preaching, teaching and focus is on leading people into a pursuit of what should be Normal for followers of Jesus...a natural release of the Spirit of God in everyday circumstances.
Church: 409-722-2082
Magnolia Assembly of God
2215 Nall, Port Neches, TX 77651


Web Design
Pastor Phillip Baugh, The Rock Community Outreach Center, Port Arthur, TX 77640
pastorbaugh@sbcglobal.net - therockcoc.org


Pastor Phil and Tiffany were born and raised in Southern California. Pastor Phil was saved in Chino Men's Prison in 1993, after a life of drug abuse and sin. Tiffany met the Lord after coming out of a life of drugs, and witchcraft. This couple is dedicated to reaching those who think they have no hope, who think they have gone to far to turn back. They have a deep desire to see lives restored and renewed through the saving grace of Jesus Christ. Pastor Phillip is an Ordained Minister with the Assemblies of God and has served as the Outreach Pastor of The Oregon Dream Center before planting The Rock in 2005. Tiffany has a passion for women who are lost in the world of sin. She is on the committee of the Beaumont Section Women's Ministry. Phillip also serves on the Beaumont Section committe and the Beaumont Section Christian Education Director for the Assemblies of God. If you would like to know more about this couple or hear the miracle of their testimonies please feel free to call the church or email them and they will make it a priority to set up a time to meet with you.
Church: 409-962-1500
Cell: 409-719-2017
Myspace: www.myspace.com/pastorphillipbaugh


Articles & Resources for Church Workers

  • Anthrax & Antidote—Becoming Biblically Wise in Times of Spiritual Terrorism
    How can the pastor maintain spiritual health in the face of the insidious schemes of an invisible enemy? How can he protect his people from the insidious attacks of a ruthless enemy?
  • The Necessity of Leadership in the Smaller Congregation
    What is leadership? The question is more than just idle speculation about the philosophy of overseeing people and running an organization. It addresses the fundamental responsibility and task assigned to those who accept the call to pastor a small church.
  • “I TRIED, BUT NO ONE EVER CALLED ME”
    “I tried, but no one ever called me” are painful words for a leader who has much work to do and not enough people willing to do it. These words are painful for the person who wanted to contribute, but was never called. These are also painful words for a person who is committed to helping people connect and contribute in meaningful ways within the church.