Kingdom Assemblies Missionary Church

Kingdom Assemblies Missionary Church Kingdom A.M.C. is a non-denominational christian church. We are Bible centered and focused on saving souls, evangelizing the lost, and teaching the kingdom.

03/01/2026

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03/01/2026

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Kingdom family, We are entering a new season of teaching and digital ministry. This Sunday we release the first message ...
02/28/2026

Kingdom family,
We are entering a new season of teaching and digital ministry. This Sunday we release the first message of our new online Kingdom teaching ministry.

“The Abundant Life in the Kingdom” (John 10:1-8)

Jesus said,
“I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly.” But what is abundant life?

In this teaching, we examine:
• The woman caught in sin
• The man born blind
• False shepherds and spiritual blindness
• Christ as the Good Shepherd

Abundant life is not prosperity. It is not religious performance.
It is life under the rule and voice of the true Shepherd.

Message releases Sunday on 3/1/2026 at 10:00am
Available here on Facebook and on YouTube at: https://youtu.be/AGl7JDqxum4

Kingdom Assemblies Missionary Church
Prepare your heart. Open your Bible. Come ready to learn.

Welcome to Kingdom Assemblies Missionary Church.In this Kingdom Bible teaching, we walk through John 8–10 to understand what Jesus meant when He said, “I hav...

02/26/2026

If you can say, “I’m going through something,” you just declared your outcome.

Psalm 66:12 says:
“We went through fire and through water; but You brought us out to rich fulfillment.”

Fire refines.
Water cleanses.
Pressure prepares.

But THROUGH means temporary.

Citizens of God’s Kingdom don’t speak permanent defeat — we speak promised fulfillment. What you’re facing today is not your final destination. God is not taking you in to leave you there. He is bringing you OUT.
If you’re walking through a trial, declare it by faith:

“I’m going through!”

Comment below what you’re trusting God to bring you through, and let’s pray together as a Kingdom community.

01/26/2026
Men, are you Battle Ready? In my latest sermon, "Battle Ready by Brotherhood," from The Impact of a Godly Man series, we...
08/08/2025

Men, are you Battle Ready? In my latest sermon, "Battle Ready by Brotherhood," from The Impact of a Godly Man series, we unpack how godly men stand stronger together.

Men, are you ready to stand strong in faith and fight for what matters most? In this powerful sermon, "Battle Ready by Brotherhood," from the series The Impa...

In this powerful mens fellowship sermon, Minister Lennon McDuffie breaks down what it truly means to be salt and light a...
06/27/2025

In this powerful mens fellowship sermon, Minister Lennon McDuffie breaks down what it truly means to be salt and light and a Soldier for Christ — a believer who brings flavor to the world and shines God’s truth in dark places.

In this powerful sermon, Minister Lennon McDuffie breaks down what it truly means to be a Soldier for Christ — a believer who brings flavor to the world and ...

03/30/2025

Men, it's time to take your stand!

Join Min. Lennon McDuffie Monday, April 31, at 7 PM for the launch of our powerful Soldiers for Christ men's Bible study. Step into your God-given identity, stand firm in faith, and fight the good fight!

Don't miss it—your training starts April 31st at 7 PM at the link below. See you there

Watch live:

01/23/2025

Trust God and seek His Kingdom first

In Matthew 6:25-34, Jesus encourages us not to worry about life's necessities like food, drink, or clothing. Instead, He calls us to shift our focus from anxiety to trust. Verse 33 reminds us of the key to living free from worry: "But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you."

When we prioritize God’s kingdom —living righteously, pursuing His purpose, and trusting in His provision— He promises to meet our needs. Worrying adds nothing to our lives. Like the birds of the air and the flowers of the field, we are in the care of a loving Father who knows exactly what we need.

I am the husband of a family of 5. My wife and I have been married 22 years. During that time, she may have worked 1 year off and on. We have 2 kids in college, and I now have to pay for part of that and one in high school sports. I have a job I enjoy, but I am not a rich man by far - but God!
I look back, and all I can say is Hallelujah! Praise God!

This scripture is vital in my life. The first time I read and understood it, I applied it to my life. I'm not perfect, so there was some worry, but I snapped out of it and gave it to God each time, and the rest was pure blessings! Hallelujah!

So today, let go of worry and embrace faith. Seek God first, and trust Him to handle the rest. He’s got you!

https://youtu.be/v5iB5SoHTVw
11/07/2024

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A Pathway to Pleasing GodJoin us as we dive into the profound message of A Pathway to Pleasing God. In this sermon, we explore what it truly means to live a ...

11/02/2024

In Matthew 6:24, Jesus makes it clear that we can not serve two masters. He explains that trying to divide our loyalty between God and worldly things—like money—leaves us torn and spiritually unfulfilled. In verse 21, the Lord says, "For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." This reveals the essence of His message: our lives follow our hearts, and our hearts follow what we value most.

God is inviting us to place our trust and hope in Him, not in worldly things. When God is our treasure, we find joy and peace that money can never buy.

Let God work His plan and lead us down the path He chooses. When we step outside God's plan, we find ourselves losing the very things we are pursuing - joy, peace, and love. Losing one of these makes the whole thing worthless.

Let’s make Him the focus of our lives and let everything else fall into place.

09/19/2024

Matthew 6: 22-23

When you turn on a lamp in a dark room, it Illuminates the room. A lamp brings light into dark places. A lamp shines from one central point outwards. But, Jesus uses the metaphor of our eyes as the lamp of our body to indicate that our eyes shine light into our bodies. Our bodies are made of flesh, and that flesh is sinful and, unfortunately, can be filled with darkness. When you turn on the light in a room, you can not control where the light goes. The light will just illuminate the entire room. Jesus metaphorically uses the eyes as a lamp. He states there are good eyes and bad eyes. Indicating that we control the good and the bad that comes into our bodies. Allowing your eyes to shine good things into your body makes the entire body full of light. But, if we allow the eye to shine bad light into our bodies, our entire body will be full of darkness. Allowing darkness into your body makes for a more serious situation in your spirit. When you allow darkness in "how great is that darkness!" I'm speaking of unhealthy vision, misplaced values, distractions, and worldly desires. All this leads to spiritual darkness.

When your heart treasures the things of God, your life becomes filled with light and purpose. But when your vision is clouded by worldly distractions, darkness creeps in. Take a moment today to refocus on what truly matters. Let God’s light lead your way and fill you with His peace. Only then can you fulfill your purpose.

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