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| Home Missions at Church of All Nations is all about reaching the South Florida community and the United States with the gospel Of Jesus Christ. Whether it is feeding and clothing the needy, Christian activism, or a host of the many ministries highlighted, Church of All Nations Home Missions is poised to make a difference. Whether you are interested in affecting Christian change in South Florida or across the United States, our Home Missions Department is focused to do so. Below are a few of the areas Church of All Nations Home Missions is currently impacting. If you are interested in becoming involved, contact the main office at (561) 391-2177 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (561) 391-2177 end_of_the_skype_highlighting begin_of_the_skype_highlighting (561) 391-2177 end_of_the_skype_highlighting. Pastor Mark D. Boykin invites you to an unprecedented event in the local church setting. On Saturday, August 7th, Church of All Nations will host the Gubernatorial Candidates Forum. Registration will begin at 6PM followed by the Forum at 7PM in the main sanctuary of Church of All Nations. This is a unique opportunity to hear where the candidates for Governor stand on several issues relative to our community. Pastor Boykin will be moderating the forum and will be asking pointed questions concerning Immigration Reform, family values, the economy, and health care. Tickets for this event are available for $10 per person and can be purchased at Church of All Nations,1300, NW 4th Ave., Boca Raton, FL during church office hours. You can also register for the forum at www.bocachurch.com, www.pastorboykin.com, or on Pastor Boykin’s Facebook page, Pastor Mark D. Boykin. All proceeds will go to support the Christian Family Coalition which is sponsoring the Forum along with the Democratic League. Help make a difference in our community and our state by attending this important event and letting our voice be heard! The Immigration Reform Prayer Rally held Saturday evening July 17th was a glimpse of greater things to come. With a diverse crowd, South Florida pastors and special guests represented those who stand to lose most if the Immigration Reform Bill is not reasonable and fair. COAN Senior Pastor Mark D. Boykin opened the evening with brief remarks regarding the history of the Immigration Reform Bill and the need to insure that it is presented in an equitable manner. Pastor Boykin mentioned fear as an obstacle to the bill's success and shared similarities found in the Book of Leviticus with those in attendance. ![]() With all that is happening both locally and nationally, fear and uncertainty are hurdles that must be overcome in order for the Reform Bill to succeed.
The remainder of the evening included various pastors praying for specific areas of need regarding the Immigration Reform Bill. COAN Pastor Ben Gomez closed out the night with words of encouragement and a call to action as we head into the battle ahead. click for photos
![]() ![]() The Christian Family Coalition (CFC) launched its Palm Beach County initiative with a luncheon for Family, Faith, and Freedom at the Boykin residence in Boca Raton. Over 70 people attended the event. The event began with a delicious Brazilian meal featuring churassco. Following the meal, Rev. Mark D. Boykin, the CFC’s Palm Beach County Coordinator, Mr. Tony Verdugo, the Executive Director for the CFC, and the featured guest, Mr. Joel Oster of the Alliance Defense Fund, each spoke. Mr. Oster explained the various ways that our Christian heritage has recently been under attack and encouraged the group to be involved in the fight to protect our religious freedoms. Mr. Verdugo also shared several ways that believers can take a stand for their rights. He encouraged the group to be informed about the issues, to be persistent in standing for their freedoms, and to hold elected officials accountable for their actions. The luncheon ended with an informative question and answer session with the speakers and a closing prayer by Pastor Boykin. For more information about the Christian Family Coalition, please visit www.cfc-alert.com. click for photos
Pastor Boykin Leads Gay Adoption Protest
West Palm Beach Commissioners Support State Legislation To Repeal Gay Adoption Ban WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Protesters are expected to make their voices heard outside City Hall, protesting the commission's decision to support state legislation that would allow gay couples to adopt. click here for WPBF 25 article and video coverage. "The Creche Controversy"
IT'S TIME FOR RELIGIOUS EQUALITY IN THE CITY OF BOCA RATON The Vision and the Controversy Pastor Boykin's Response
![]() "Nights of Revival" featuring guest speaker Rev. Paul Dickens Doe of Ghana, Africa for five evenings was a tremendous success. Well attended, the revival saw the power of the Holy Spirit move in all areas. ![]() Salvations, rededications, healings, deliverance mental illnesses and much more all were dealt during these incredible services For photos clikc here for our web gallery then look for the heading Nights of Revival. Church of all Nations Fire Institute, under the direction of headmaster Pastor Brian McBride, came in mass to minister to the needs of the congregants of the United Church of God in Pompano Beach. Arriving prepared for a full day of service, the students barbequed for over 150 people. In addition, 57 bags of groceries, courtesy of the Lord's Pantry's Rob Carillo were distributed, fulfilling a tremendous need.
Following the food and fellowship, Pastor Fred Louis brought a powerful message followed by a time of prayer. Seven individuals received salvation and there was one healing. Praise God! Congratulations and thank you to all who participated in this outreach. click for photos
Pastor Boykin baptizes congregant at AME Church
During the months from September 2009 through November 2009, Church of all Nations Senior Pastor Mark Boykin made several visits to Harlem, NY and the AME church building to minister to and explore the possibility of merging with this body of believers.
Lord's Pantry Director Rob Carillo's heart is to seek to restore those in need through the power of the Holy Spirit. Individuals physical and spiritual needs are addressed at this time as Brother Rob and his staff pray for the special needs of those who call the Lord's Pantry home. To visit the Lord's Pantry click here ![]() A fun day for children of all ages, EggFest is the perfect event held during Easter Sunday. Egg hunts for all age levels and plenty of fun activities for the children, Church of All Nations Children's Ministry strives to portray Easter as more than just Easter bunnies, colored eggs and candy.
Under the direction of Kids WOW Ministries, the pastors and staff create a fun atmosphere for the children while sharing the true meaning of Easter. click for photos of Eggstravaganza 2010 Sponsored by Fusion Youth Ministries, this annual event is a three day walk depicting Jesus walk through the streets of Jerusalem on His way to Calvary. Hundred of Junior and High school students participate in this event that begins Friday afternoon and culminates with a triumphant entry into the main sanctuary on Easter Sunday! click for Via Dolorosa 2010 |
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