Prince of Peace Church
  


  

...let your light shine before men, that they may see your good deeds and praise your Father in heaven.




Prince of Peace Church

In October, 1965 Bishop T.J. Rogers established Prince of Peace Church in Number Nine, AR. Bishop T.J. Rogers preached at Prince of Peace for one year at Yabro, AR. in the home of Jessie and Dolly Thompson. In 1966 Prince of Peace Church moved to Armorel, AR. were Bishop T.J. Rogers preached for over 30 years. This became a landmark. 

March of 1998, the Prince of Peace Church moved from Armorel to Blytheville to worship with Jeremiah Temple Church, under the leadership of Bishop TJ Rogers, located on the corner of Cooleridge and Franklin.  Later in 1998, a ground-breaking ceremony took place at 501 E. McHaney Street, Blytheville, Ar to celebrate the planning of the new church home.

In January 1999, the members of the church started the construction of the new church, supervised by John Guyton.  The building was completed within 5 months.  May of 1999, Prince of Peace members marched over from Jeremiah Temple for the dedication of the new church.

October 2001, Bishop TJ Rogers turned over leadership of Prince of Peace to Rev Timothy Rogers.

February of 2002, Prince of Peace celebrated the homegoing of our loving Bishop TJ Rogers.

Rev Timothy Rogers has taken the church fromanother level to the next realm.  Prince of Peace
Church is approximately 9,000 sq, ft. and can hold a capacity of 900 people. 

 

As we prepare to face the challenges of the New Millennium. It is essential that we are fully equipped with the Word of God.  In life we go through many seasons, but I bring you good news, Galatians 6:9 tells us, "And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we reap, if we faint not".  So despite and amid all the despair, discouragement, disappointments, failures, and temptations we face daily, we know that we are "More than conquerors through Him that loves us", as long as we remain anchored in His Word.








Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: Love your neighbor as yourself. All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.