
Ministry Staff
In many communities, the role of a pastor and wife represents a unique partnership rooted in faith, love, and service. Together, they often serve as pillars of their congregation, working side by side to support, guide, and inspire others. While the pastor may preach sermons, provide spiritual counseling, and oversee the church's mission, the wife plays an important role by simply being a source of strength to her husband. This partnership exemplifies teamwork and devotion, demonstrating the impact of shared commitment to faith and service. Their combined efforts often leave a lasting impression on the lives they touch within their church and beyond.
We are located at:
2746 Bartlett Blvd
Barlett, Tennessee 38134
We are located off the intersection Stage Road and Bartlett Boulevard.
Across the street from Bartlett Home Furniture and Next to Banquet Halls of the Midsouth.
Our Vision and Core Beliefs
Evangelism | Discipleship | Church Planting
The Potter's House Christian Fellowship takes seriously Jesus Christ's commission to "Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature" and to "Make disciples of all the nations." Therefore, our vision as a fellowship has always been to fulfill the Great Commission through evangelism, discipleship and church planting both domestically and internationally.
We're constantly inspired to reach unsaved and un-churched people with the Gospel of Jesus Christ by sharing God's love and saving grace throughout the World. Whether we're using Christian music, movies, dramas, street preaching or door-to-door outreach evangelism, our focus, vision, and mission is to help lead people into their own personal and saving relationship with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
We Believe
- In the verbal inspiration of the original Scriptures.
- In the absolute trinity of the eternal God-head.
- In the deity of our Lord Jesus Christ.
- In the personality and deity of the Holy Spirit.
- In the reality and personality of the devil.
- In the natural depravity of the human race.
- In the substitutionary atonement.
- In the propitiation for sin only by the blood of Christ.
- In full salvation by grace through faith, and not by works.
- In divine healing through the atonement and prayer for the sick.
- In the personal baptism of the Holy Spirit.
- In the necessity of the new birth.
- In water baptism by immersion at an age of accountability.
- In the true Church composed of all blood-washed believers.
- In the evangelism of the heathen and the nations of the world.
- In obedience to civil government.
- In divorce only on New Testament scriptural grounds.
- In church government, loyalty and obedience to those in authority over us in the Lord.
- In tithing as God's financial plan.
- In the restitution for past wrongs whenever possible.
- In the open table at the Lord's Supper.
- In the maintenance of good works and holy living.
- In the victorious life over sin, self, and bad habits by Bible study and incessant prayer life.
- In Christian perfection and holiness, through absolute surrender and consecration.
- In Christian modesty in matters of dress and wearing apparel.
- In the keeping of the Lord's day as a matter of privilege rather than law.
- As regards recreation: liberty of conscience and Godly example to the world.
- In the immortal and conscious existence of the soul.
- In the resurrection of our literal bodies, the just and the unjust.
- In a literal Heaven and life everlasting for all true believers.
- In a final day of judgment for the incorrigibly wicked.
- In the everlasting punishment of the impenitent.
- In the personal, literal, bodily pre-millennial coming of Jesus Christ.
- In a future, literal, 1,000 year reign of Christ on earth with His saints.
- In the judgment seat of Christ where the saints will finally be rewarded for their deeds of commission and omission.
- In Christian tolerance to all denominations of Christian faith.
- In essentials--unity; in non-essentials--liberty; in all things--charity.
We believe in three primary experiences of the Christian life.
1. Salvation is
- initiated by a prayer of faith in Jesus.
- completed by God's grace.
- maintained by a lifestyle of Biblical righteousness.
- demonstrated by works.
- lost when we sin and do not repent.
- necessary to enter Heaven in eternity.
2. Water Baptism
- was exemplified by Christ.
- is not necessary to be saved, but is definitely an important Christian experience not to be negated.
- is a public demonstration of faith in Jesus Christ.
- is executed in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost.
3. Holy Spirit Baptism is
- evidenced by speaking in tongues.
- an experience different and distinct from Salvation or Water Baptism.