We are a small church fellowship doing big things for God! A body of believers spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ – by living the Great Commission. We believe the authority and inerrancy of the Scriptures- the Trinity-Triune God- the full Deity and Humanity of Jesus Christ-the spiritual lostness of mankind- the substitutionary atonement and bodily resurrection of Christ- salvation by faith alone-justification through faith in Christ- Regeneration and renewing of the Holy Spirit-Sanctification-setting apart the redeemed for Holy Service -Election the gracious purpose of God-the eternal security of the believer- Evangelism and missions!
Worship Style
Blend of Traditional and Contemporary
Church Size
51-100
Attire
Mix of informal and formal
Language
English
Year Founded
1972
Bible Used
New King James Version
Service Times
Sunday School-Bible Class 10:15 AM
– Sunday Morning Worship Service 11:30 AM
– Tuesday Night Bible Study – 7:00 PM
Leaders
Pastor Nesbitt is leading God’s people with a dynamic teaching ministry that exhorts believers to meet Jesus Christ’s call to the Church to “go ye therefore and make disciples of all nations..” He is a committed student of God’s Word and believes that God’s calling on his life is to fully serve Him and live out the Great Commission! Pastor Nesbitt is married to his high school sweetheart Jo Ann Nesbitt. They have three adult children and 10 grandchildren!
St. Jude Great Commission Church is located at 2012 Auburn Street South in the city of St. Petersburg. St. Petersburg is located in the beautiful state of Florida. According to our database, there are approximately 180 churches in St. Petersburg, with 10 Catholic churches, 29 Baptist churches, 3 Pentecostal churches, 3 Methodist churches, and 135 other denomination churches. If you are looking for a new church or just visiting St. Petersburg, please browse through our church directory to find a church that meets your needs.
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