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  I greet you in the name that is above every name, Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior.  It is with great honor to God that I humbly thank you for giving me the opportunity to serve you as President of the Spokane Ministers’ Fellowship.  It is a responsibility that I cannot and will not take lightly and I pray that with God’s help, together we will continue to make a difference in Spokane and surrounding cities and communities.

I am thankful for the leadership of our out-going President, Rev Eugene Singleton as he has set the bar high and I will do my best to ensure the ground-work he has laid, will continue to move us forward into greater things for the Kingdom of God.  

I recognize the amount of concern that we, as Pastors/Ministers of the Gospel must endure in the fulfillment of our ministerial objectives.  So often, the responsibilities of the office are greater than the resources at our disposal.  There are many times when we could use additional assistance in finding adequate resources to meet our immediate need.  No one church or ministry may be able to meet all of your particular need.  However, as a whole fellowship in the Body of Christ; we can operate more effectively as God intended.

As pastors and ministers, we have come together as the Body of Christ with the goal of “Dwelling together in Unity”, then uniting others in our own ministry and communities until the Glory of God overtake this region.  Who is the King of Glory? The Lord Strong and Mighty, the Lord Mighty in battle!”
 As President, one of my priorities will be to enhance ministerial relations with pastors and ministers both in the African American community and across racial, cultural and boundaries.  I cherish the opportunity to minister to ministers because I have a passion for connecting ministers and facilitating ministry, so it is with great anticipation that I look forward to what God has in store for the Spokane Ministers Fellowship. It is my earnest desire to help ministers tap into each other's strengths and I appreciate the challenges you face and the dreams you dream. I truly believe that part of my calling is to help you fulfill yours.
I am very excited about what God is doing here in Spokane and I feel the last few years have been truly miraculous and I look forward to what that will mean for the SMF and the role we will play in being use of God to in the future. Great things are forming on the horizon and with your help, I believe we will truly accomplish great things for the Kingdom of God.  . It truly is a new hour for the SMF.  I pray you continue to keep me in your prayers and I look forward to us working together for the Kingdom.
Jimmy D. Pierce
Jimmy D. Pierce
President, SMF