Success & Deliverance Evangelical Ministry

359 E.93rd Street, Los Angeles CA 90003

QUESTIONS call us at 323/633-7747

Website http://icaremission.jimdo.com 

Bishop Kelvin Moore, Sr. Pastor 

QUESTIONS call us at 323/633-7747

Monday – Friday         8:00 am to 5:00 pm

Social Services Monday thru Friday 10 AM – 5PM

Walk-in Special Services Saturday 12 PM – 5PM

By Appointment Only Monday thru Friday 8:30 AM – 9:45 AM

  

Our goal is to present “The Effective Ministry” we seek to offer in teaching Jesus is the Way, Opening our Doors to all, Understanding Problems, Caring for the Whole Person, and Healing where there is pain.     INFORMING, TEACHING and EQUIPPING the body of Christ

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We hope that you will feel welcome to become a member of Success And Deliverance Evangelical Ministry. Even if you are not interested in becoming a member of the ministry, the overseer would like to invite you over to his house for a Newcomers Dessert.

The Newcomers’ Dessert is a chance for people who are new to Success And Deliverance Evangelical Ministry to get together for dessert and an informal time of getting to know each other. Information about the beliefs, goals, and ministries of the church that will help you in your relationship with God and other people is also shared.
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► Sunday Mount Zion Interfaith International Mission

Deliverance Worship & Prayer Service 10:30am 

                                                                                                            Click link 

Mt. Zion Circle of Prayer Department offer                          

► Monday

1st Join us for a Newcomers (or not so newcomers) dessert hosted at the home of Bishop Moore 11:00 am to 1:00 pm

 

► Tuesday

1st Educational Training Classes 7pm

 

► Wednesday

2nd Educational Training Classes 7pm

4th Spiritual Lifeguard Lectures Class 7pm

5th Street Witnessing 11am    

 

► Thursday

2nd Join us for a Newcomers (or not so newcomers) dessert hosted at the home of Bishop Moore 6pm -6:45 pm

 

►Friday

3rd Street Witnessing 11am

5th Friday Join us for a Newcomers (or not so newcomers) dessert hosted at the home of Bishop Moore 11:00 am to 1:00 pm

 

► Sunday Activities

3rd Sunday Join us for I Care world Mission Newcomers (or not so newcomers) dessert hosted at the home of Bishop Moore 3pm-4:30 pm.

 

 

 

Model Image Project Department offer                                     Click link 

► Monday

2nd Men Visitation and/or Counseling 10am

2nd Gym Classes 5:15pm

4th Family Visitation and/or Counseling 10am

 

 ► Tuesday

3rd Gym Classes 5:15pm

 

► Wednesday

1st Women Visitation and or Counseling 10 am

4th Gym Classes 3:15pm- 3:45pm     

 

► Thursday

1st Young People Visitation and/or Counseling 10am

 

 

 Christian Social Club Group                                        Click link 

► Saturday

Cognitive Program Developing Group

What’s your thing? Keeping a Journal? Fiction? Short Stories? Your Life Story? get your thoughts on paper 10:30am - 12:15pm

Christian Social Group Club Outreach Couples and Singles Fellowship      

Bar-B-Que, Cards, Movies, Outdoor Games 1:45 pm - 3pm

Book Club 4:15 pm 5:45pm

 

1st Saturday Craft Show 12 PM – 5PM (Optional)

Christian Social Group Club Outreach (18-24)

 

2nd Emergency Survival Program & I CARE WORLDS MISSION DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM 11:00 am to 1:00 pm

Christian Social Group Club Outreach 20s and 30s   

 

3rd Saturday Craft Show 12 PM – 5PM (Optional)

Christian Social Group Club Outreach 40 and up      

 

4th Saturday BRIDGE THE GAP COALITION FOR THE FAMILY Community Forum 2pm (Optional)

Christian Social Group Club Adult Ministry 48 Older

 

5th Saturday Family Action Program / Services 11AM

Christian Social Group Club Dinner Groups 

 

 Sunday Support groups: Promoting relaxation and circulation, increasing flexibility, and reducing stress

Optional BINGO games 1:45pm -3pm

Fellowship, entertainment, or speakers 4:15pm - 5:45pm

TBA PARK AND AMUSEMENT OPTIONAL TIMES

 

Evangelistic Outreach Resources Department offer  

 ► Monday                                                                                              Click link 

2nd optional Foundational Church Ministries Classes 7PM 

3rd Free Legal Advice/Services 10:30 a.m. - 4:30 pm

 

► Tuesday

3rd Music Ministry Classes 3:15pm

3rd MONTHLY Seminars & Workshops 7pm

4th Seminaries Studies in Theology – SPIRTUALISM 5:15pm

5th ADVOCACY SERVICES & EUCATIONAL OUTREACH 11am

 

► Wednesday

2nd Free Legal Advice/Services 10:30 am - 4:30 pm

3rd Non Profit Help Care Network 3:15pm

3rd Music Ministry Classes 7pm

4th Seminaries Studies Theology SEXALITY 5:15pm

5th College & Career 6pm

 

► Thursday

Experience with God's Word STUDY TIME 7pm

3rd Free Legal Advice/Services 10:30 a.m. - 4:30 pm

4th Seminaries Studies in Theology SECULARLISM 5:15pm

5th College & Career 5:15pm

 

► Friday

5th Seminaries Studies in Theology SACIFICATION 5:15pm 

 

  

 

Helping Hands Youth Program Department offer                        Click link 

► Monday

5th School of Ministry & Children’s Education 5:15pm

 

► Tuesday

2nd Music Ministry 5:15pm

2nd Monthly PARENT WORKSHOP 7pm

 

► Thursday

1st Gym Classes 5:15pm

 

► Friday

3rd Kids on stage Mentor Program 7pm

4th Youth Entrepreneur workshops 7pm

 

► Support Group Club Outreach

Tiny Tot’s 0-5, Youth 6- 8 Young Adolescents 9-12 Teens 13-17

 

 

  

Success Gift & Things Outlet Department offer                            Click link 

 ► Tuesday

1st Food Bank 11:00am to 1:00 pm

 

► Wednesday

1st AGAPE FEAST 11am

3rd Empowerment Project 11am

 

► Thursday

4th Food Bank 2:00 p.m. to 5:00pm

 

► Friday

1st Emergency Survival Program & I CARE WORLDS MISSION DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM

 2nd Food Bank 11:00 am to 1:00 pm

 

 

 

Our Outreach Ministries provide - Youth Services, Family Services, and Community Services

Spiritual gifts, heart passions, personality, and experience along with our walk with God define our ministry profile.

 

We are Givers, Helpers and Doers  "Established, Stabilized, Focused & Positioned"

 

◄ Ministry of Reconciliation

◄ Exposing Biblical Teaching

◄ Sound leadership

◄ Sound vision

◄ Recovery

◄ Restoration

◄ Bible Fundamentals of ministry

◄ Hospitality Ministry

◄ God’s plan for the family ministry

 

Discipleship - Praying regularly for the effective working of the Spirit in the lives of fellow-believers, encouraging and upholding one another in our obedience to the Scriptures. Providing a structure for every believer to have specific instruction for Christian living, designed to train people in what it means to know and be committed to Christ, learn to minister effectively in the Body, and make Christ known.

 

Evangelism - Praying regularly and specifically for the salvation of the lost. Preparing people for effective witnessing through teaching, modeling, and outreach opportunities throughout the church's ministry; Promoting a healthy desire for personal witnessing to family, friends and colleagues.

 

Bible Teaching - We are determine to keep the Bible as foundational to all teaching, from the pulpit to personal life-development, and in all related ministry functions. We disciple people to have a personal faith in Christ an grow spiritually as they fellowship with God, and to share this message in their everyday lives.

 

As we look to the future I believe together we can accomplish much! Together let us embrace every opportunity to serve in our community. Blessed are those who have not seen and yet believe!” Cast your burden on the Lord, And He shall sustain you; He shall never permit the righteous to be moved. Psalm 55:22  NKJV  In the Name of the Father, of the Son and of the Holy Spirit Amen

 

 

 

Many of our pastors and spouses have chosen to be co-pastors in the church. The husband is actually the lead pastor but giving a place of respect for his spouse, as they are one. Co-pastors often share in the goals and vision of the church, sometimes filling the pulpit or sharing a word of encouragement to the body. Most co-pastors allow the lead pastor, which is usually the husband, to assume the business responsibilities, counseling, and be more visible in the regular duties of a pastor.

 

 The Shepherd's Rod and Staff

SPIRITUAL LAWS FOR MANTLES AND ANOINTINGS JOEL 2:29-31; Acts 2:16-21 Galatians 3:28

 

Isaiah 40:5 

And the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together, for the mouth of the Lord has spoken.”

 

There are spiritual laws that govern the use of Mantles and Anointings.

 

We should have both. 

 

What we do from the anointing to the mantle is important.

You are on a journey and in a process that cannot be rushed

You need to position yourself to receive that mantle

You need to respect the people in authority who have the mantle.

You need to honor them

You need to serve under them once you realize they have the mantle that you are destined to wear

Learn all that you can from them as you are serving

Wait for your turn because it is coming

 

Shepherd's mantle

A shepherd's primary responsibility is the safety and welfare of the flock.

 

Shepherds used his rod (or crook) in leading the flock, to manage and help them and to defend them against wild animals. ... A shepherd uses his rod or his staff to protect the sheep from animals that might harm them. The Bible tells about how the young shepherd David protected his sheep from a lion and a bear.

 

Psalm 23 is the 23rd psalm of the Book of Psalms, generally known in English by its first verse, in the King James Version, "The Lord is my Shepherd". ... The writer describes God as his shepherd, in the role of protector and provider. 

 

The sheep owner frequently tends the flocks himself (Genesis 4:4; 30:40; compare Ezekiel 34:12), but more often he delegates the work to his children (Genesis 29:9; 1 Samuel 16:19; 17:15) or relatives (Genesis 31:6). 

 

In such cases the sheep have good care because the keepers have a personal interest in the well-being of the animals, but when they are attended by a hireling (1 Samuel 17:20) the flocks may be neglected or abused (Isaiah 56:10,11; Ezekiel 34:8,10; Zechariah 11:15,17; John 10:12). The chief care of the shepherd is to see that the sheep find plenty to eat and drink. The flocks are not fed in pens or folds, but, summer and winter, must depend upon foraging for their sustenance (Psalms 23:2). 

 

Jesus is spoken of as the good shepherd (John 10:14); chief shepherd (1 Peter 5:4); great shepherd (Hebrews 13:20); the one shepherd (John 10:16). "He will feed his flock like a shepherd, he will gather the lambs in his arm, and carry them in his bosom, and will gently lead those that have their young" (Isaiah 40:11) is a picture drawn from pastoral life of God's care over His children

 

WHAT IS A MANTLE?

The Hebrew word for mantle is ‘addereth

 

Definition is glory, cloak, glory, splendour, magnificence (of a vine, shepherds), mantle, cloak made of fur or fine material prophet’s garment, robe.

See ( 1 Kings 19:13 1 Kings 19:19 ; 1 Kings 2:8 1 Kings 2:13 ) This is the one worn by Elijah.

Based on these definitions we see that the mantle is a symbol of authority and position.  

 

WHAT COMES WITH THE MANTLE?

Power

Position

Authority

Protection

Respect

 

WHAT’S THE ANOINTING?

The Hebrew word is Mashiyach and it means anointed, anointed one

So, the take away is this, when you have an anointing it can come and go. With the mantle it is in position of authority and you can operate with no anointing.

 

We know that King Saul was wearing the mantle of King.  We also know that David was also anointed King before King Saul died. With that said, here’s how you need to consider mantles and anointings.

 

David had the anointing to be King, but Saul had the mantle

Elisha was anointed to be the prophet of the land, but Elijah had the mantle

You can actually function and operate in an anointing and not have a mantle. 

 

We should have both. And we should obey God’s spiritual laws that are in place by not cursing the person wearing the mantle or we will call judgement upon ourselves as we read before in Romans 13:1-7.

 

I believe every single one of us was born to wear some level of anointing and mantle.  All of us.  God is no respecter of persons so we all have a purpose and a position in life. 

 

THE PROGRESSION AND LEVELS OF YOUR MANTLE

Mantles and Anointings have a progression.

 

 

Let’s use Joseph as an example, the first mantle was the coat of many colors from his father.  His brothers took it when they sold him into slavery (Genesis 37:23).  Does this mean that they stole it from him? No.  You can’t steal someone’s mantle.  I think God put that there for us to see his progression which means he moved from one position to another, one level to another. Then he got a second mantle when he became the chief in Potiphar’s household. In Genesis 39:15-16, we see that when Potiphar’s wife accused him of rape he left that mantle and ran.  Again, he changed his mantle!  Then his final mantle was given when he became Prime Minister of Egypt (Genesis 41:42)