
ABOUT US
OUR MISSION
When God instructed Abraham to leave the comfort of his home in Haran, his relatives and everything that he might start fresh in another land (Genesis 12), Abraham received a vision. God gave Abraham the hope of fathering a great nation; in fact God said he (Abraham) could become the leader of many nations. Abraham felt compelled to follow this great vision, having nothing physically to rely on. Just as God gave Abraham a great vision, he also continues to give vision today for us. Therefore as pastor, I am sharing with you the vision that God has given me for Mount Ararat Christian Church family.
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To share and proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ to the whole man. This includes the development of man spiritually, mentally, economically and sociably.
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To compel every believer to know Jesus as their personal Lord and Savior, to become totally dependent upon him through the ministries of this church.
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To make the Kingdom of God our primary life’s focus. Jesus said, “But seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness and all things will be provided for you”. Matthew 6:33
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To understand the reality of the Kingdom of God and then begin to live as a Kingdom focused believer.
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To develop every believer to spiritual maturity through preaching, teaching, evangelism and discipleship.
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To become totally committed to God, permitting him to build an army of “sold out” individuals and families commissioned to do his will.
Finally, the goal of this vision is to bring glory to God by presenting Jesus Christ with as many Christlike disciples as we possibly can before he returns. Col. 1:28
WHAT WE BELIEVE
We are a faith based community that believes, "Everybody is Somebody and Christ Is All".
Let us hold steadfast to our mission so that you may passionately apply your gifts to impact the Kingdom of God. May Gods many blessings bring you an abundance of joy.
But seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness and all things will be provided for you”.
Matthew 6:33
As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.
Proverbs 27:17
But grace was given to each one of us according to the measure of Christ's gift.
Ephesians 4:7

HISTORY
Mount Ararat Christian Church
Mount Ararat Christian Church was founded over 143 years ago in 1866. The first services were held under a bush shelter about a quarter mile from the present site on Hardy Skeeter’s track, located on old Hosier Lane. It wouldn't be until three years later that the members erected their first building.
The members purchased the Old Salem Church (off old Desert Road), which was previously owned by a white Methodist congregation. Upon securing the purchase, the building was dismantled and erected at the present site. Construction began in March 1872.
The humble building was framed with a top, and boards were used for the floor. There were no windows in the building at this time. The seats were constructed of blocks with boards laid across them. The only piece of furniture was a table for the bible, which is still in use today.
In celebration of the new building a dedication service was held in the fall of 1872. The service was performed by the Reverends W.B. Wellons and E.B. Beale, both white Christian ministers, and Jacob Skeeter. The Rev Justin Copeland was the officiating pastor at the time and would be preceded by Rev Frank Jordan. Rev Jordan received his conversion under the bush shelter and went on to serve as pastor for approximately 20 years.
On December 11, 1873, the Virginia Christian and Conference of Colored People was organized at Mount Ararat Christian Church. Reverends John W. Moring, E.W. Beale, and Doctor William B. Wellons assisted in organizing the conference. A team consisting of two elected officers and a group of other participants would solidify the establishment:
Elected Officers and Other Participants
Rev Justin Copeland, President
Elisha S. Copeland, Secretary
Lewis Darden
Jesse Jones
Henry Hamblin
Charles Anderson
Lolitha Griggs
Jacob Skeeter
Armistead Riddick
Renovations were made to the building in the year 1900, by Thaddeus Skeeter and Jack Baxter. The renovations consisted of patching the roof top and putting in windows panes. In 1934, a building project was started under the pastorate of Rev J.D. Farrar. On Thursday, November 21, 1935 the cornerstone of the building was laid. The next day the cornerstone had been removed, and was later discovered in the well. John T. Gill, Herman Reid and Rev Romie Skeeter recovered and restored the cornerstone it in its respectful place. Further improvements to the building were begun in December 1938.
Over the next 30 years the following renovations were made to the existing building.
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May 1953, the building’s interior was tackled: rearranging of the pulpit, choir stand, pastor’s study, and choir room. In addition committee rooms were added.
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In 1967, the construction of restrooms, a dining room, and a kitchen was completed prior to the arrival of pastor-elect, the Reverend James A. Alston.
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In 1971, the ceiling was lowered and the exterior was bricked.
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Installing of central heat occurred in 1974, with plans for a cooling unit to occur soon after.
In October 1978, Rev McLaurin’s was the presiding pastor and presented the idea of building a new church to the congregation. Although Rev McLaurin’s tenure ended due to illness, his encouragement to build a new church continued with the assistance of the newly-elected pastor, Rev Raby J. Knight. Construction of the new church began on September 28, 1988 with Mr. Charlie Davis, Jr. of Newport News, VA serving as general contractor. The first worship service took place on Sunday May 21, 1989.
In 2003, Hurricane Isabel caused significant damage to the entire old side of the church, sparing only the sanctuary established in 1988. This event turned out to be one of the greatest blessings for M.A.C.C. Under the leadership of Pastor Dr. H. Harvey Murrill, the Deacons, Trustees, and members, guided by the wisdom of the Lord, decided to step out in faith and demolish all the damaged sections of the church to rebuild.
In 2006, plans were designed by Deacon Fritz Skeeter and approved by the membership to construct a new facility. The facility would include a fellowship hall with video capabilities and seating for 150 people, bathrooms, a kitchen, a multi-purpose room with video capabilities, five classrooms, office space, and a choir prep room.
Construction began with Richard Faulk, the General Contractor, serving as the primary builder. Rev. Randy Skeeter acted as the project manager, serving as the general liaison between the building and the church. After the construction was completed, the church named the facility "The Fritz Skeeter Life Center".
Pastoral Lineage - Over 143 years of Service
Justin Copeland
J.D. Farrar
Frank Jordan
R.R. Briggs
James A. Alston
Joseph B. West, Sr.
Lawrence E. McLaurin, Jr.
Raby J. Knight
H. Harvey Murrill
Rev. Andre Powell, Sr. (current Pastor)

