The Holy Tabernacle Church of
Brockton
Judah Ministries
Elder G. Warren Manigault, II and
Elder Cathy McCray-Manigault, founded
the Holy Tabernacle Church of God In
Christ, of Brockton, on September 1,
1994.
Prior to founding the ministry,
they both served as associate
ministers at the Holy Tabernacle
Church Of God In Christ, Dorchester
Massachusetts.
They
both served for twenty years under the
leadership of the Late Bishop Joe L.
Smith. Bishop Smith founded the Holy
Tabernacle Church of God In Christ
Apostolic Inc. in August 1966.
The
church held its first services at the
Holiday Inn in Brockton MA in 1994 and
then moved to the War Memorial
Building on West Elm Street.
In 1996 the church moved again
to a leased facility at 664 North Main
Street. At this time the name was changed to The Holy Tabernacle Church of
Brockton. The Lord continued to bless the ministry and added to the church as
He saw fit.
In the fall of 1999 the way was
made for the church to move to its
current facility at 861 Main Street.
The church purchased 861 –
868 Main Street in March of 2000.
In June of 2001 the church was renamed
once again to The Holy Tabernacle
Church of Brockton, Judah Ministries,
to reflect the church's role as a
founding member of a new church
fellowship named Judah Ministries,
International.
Ministry Vision
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Preach
and teach the Gospel of Jesus Christ to
the entire
world and make disciples.
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Create
a ministry that enables continued
spiritual growth by meeting the needs of
the whole man, through evangelistic
outreach, educational development, and
community involvement.
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Develop
a ministry that is renown and respected
by social, political, and corporate
institutions.
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Establish
a ministry that is held in high regard
by the community
in which we serve.
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Church Logo

The Church logo utilizes the
triangle in the middle of a
circle surrounded by three
letters.
The triangle
symbolizes the triune nature
of the one God identified in
the Bible as Father, Son, And
Holy Spirit.
The circle
represents the body of Christ,
the Church and the oneness of
all that put their faith in
Him.
The letters C, F, C stand for
Church, Family and
Community. The three key
areas of ministry for
us.
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Ministry Goals
Our
goal is to develop and
maintain a church of
dedicated, committed
individuals.
To build a group
of people working together in
service to God and our fellow
man.
We
endeavor to serve God with a
Spirit of Praise, a Unity of
Purpose and an Unselfish Love.
We
will strive to be a ministry,
which meets the needs of the
“whole” man.
Every
resource of the church will be
utilized to minister in three
key areas of life:
Church, Family and
Community.
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