What our members say…

 

“I’m grateful to have grown up at Victory! As a child, I watched older adults serve. Now, I have the privilege of serving in the children’s ministry along side my husband. Answered prayers and dreams come true!”

— Ivy Robson

“The church itself, means a solid foundation to me. A place where I can go to and reflect back on memories. A complete comfort, warmth and love abounding within the walls. Love my church!”

— Belinda Eudy

“To me, Victory is home. The place we come to when the week has been long and hard. The place where we can worship Jesus and leave our troubles behind us. I am forever grateful for Victory and what it truly means in my life.”

— Elisabeth Christie

Victory Baptist Church is a place where the presence of the Lord is welcomed and felt. I love walking through the doors and knowing I have come home to the Father’s House and he is home!”.

— Marie Dukes

 

I have been a part of Victory Baptist Church most of my life. I graduated from Victory Christian School. Met my husband at this church. Got saved through this ministry and have raised my kids here at Victory. I consider members of Victory Baptist Church family. I am very thankful for the ministry of Victory Baptist Church and what it means to my family. VBC is a huge part of our life and we love this place!

— Kimberly Montgomery

“My church family is an integral part of me and my personal family. They are the prayer warriors and cheerleaders that encourage me along the way. They weep with me, and rejoice with me. They are true family and I am thankful to be a part of the Victory Baptist Church family!”

— Sherrie Phillips

Growing up as the Pastor’s daughter, my life was full of too many blessings to count! I’m also thankful for the privilege of raising my family at Victory Baptist Church. This church has been my life since my Daddy became the pastor in 1980, and I wouldn’t have it any other way. I love my church!

— Tracy Jones

It’s serenity in chaos. The atmosphere, the ministries to serve in, and how God frequently manifests is what I want my kids to experience and remember.

— Chase Brewer