MINISTRIES

Senatobia is blessed with many opportunities to engage our community and one another in ministry. This page briefly explains some of our ministries. While this list isn't exhaustive, we hope it gives you an idea about the areas you can be involved in with our church family. If you have general questions concerning the ministries you read about here, please email us at info@senatobiachurch.org for more information. 


CLICK HERE TO SEE OUR AREAS OF WORK, AND THE DEACONS & MINISTRY LEADERS WHO LEAD THEM.

  • COLLEGE MINISTRY • "RANGERS FOR CHRIST"

    CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE RANGERS FOR CHRIST WEBSITE


    RFC is the college ministry of the church. It is an outreach designed for the students at Northwest Community College in Senatobia, and for our members who are enrolled in school elsewhere.  All college students are invited to be part of this ministry.


    CONTACT:  Theron Fly  |  DEACONS: Robin Robison • Eddie Oglesby

  • FOOD PANTRY

    Senatobia Church of Christ operates a food pantry to provide grocery items to those in need in our community. It is staffed by volunteers from the congregation. In order to assist as many as possible with a limited supply, the hours are currently limited to one day each week:


    TUESDAY 9:00 - 11:00 AM  • For emergency needs, please contact the office.


    CONTACT: Randy Scott  |  DEACONS: Jim Frush • Wayne Newman • Randy Scott

  • MEN'S MINISTRY

    We introduced our Three Strands Men's Ministry in 2024, with periodic prayer breakfasts, service projects, and our first Beast Feast: Wild Game Dinner. We are working towards establishing a routine of men's events geared toward spiritual growth, camaraderie, and service to the church and our community.



    For more information contact the Connections Minister, Eric Bogus.

  • PASTORAL CARE

    Our Pastoral Care Ministry is lead by Mike Jones, our former preaching minister, with over 30 years experience working in the Senatobia and Tate County communities. 


    If you know of someone who you believe needs attention from our leadership and staff, please submit their information HERE, and the information will be forwarded to Mike and his team.


    CONTACT: Mike Jones

  • PREGNANCY SUPPORT

    The goal of this ministry is to provide needed resources to under-privileged mothers during pregnancy, and following the birth of their children. The ministry leaders may periodically collect funds or needed items to distribute on a case-by-case basis, or in cooperation with other agencies and organizations in the community dedicated to assisting those who have chosen life for their child.


    CONTACT: Amy Vergara

  • ADDICTION RECOVERY

    We partner with Alcoholics Anonymous to provide meetings and gatherings for alcoholics, their families, and supportive friends and church members. Living Branches is a time of study and worship that seeks to meet the needs of the addict. There are 12-step Bible studies, and a Sunday worship gathering, as well as open AA meetings on our campus. 


    We also incorporate much of the teaching in this program in our Jail Ministry, to provide a path to recovery and community to local inmates.


    CLICK HERE FOR SCHEDULE AND CONTACTS   |   DEACON: Blake Embrey

  • SARDIS LAKE CAMP

    Sardis Lake Christian Camp is the site for our youth summer camp in June of each year. For more information contact Chad Chapman, or Robin Robison.


    DEACONS: Robin Robison, Blake Embrey

  • WORSHIP & ASSEMBLY TEAMS

    Our worship requires planning and coordination on many levels. We have many opportunities for you to serve in our assemblies. Members who would like to participate in leading prayers or the communion may contact the office to be added to the rotation.


    CLICK HERE FOR INFORMATION ABOUT ALL OUR WORSHIP AND ASSEMBLY TEAMS

  • JAIL MINISTRY

    DUE TO ACCESS ISSUES THIS MINISTRY IS CURRENTLY ON HIATUS


    Inmates are taught, provided with Bibles, and given literature through this ministry. There is an ongoing need for prayer for this ministry, for funds for Bibles and literature, and for more people willing to be trained to participate and assist.


    CONTACT:  John Coleman • Cecil Crook  |  DEACON:  Blake Embrey