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Rev. Marvin Tigner

Pastor Marvin Tigner is a dynamic expositor of the Word of God. He endeavors to deliver biblical truth in a clear and concise manner. He is warm and friendly. He is truly a Pastor/Teacher.

Pastor Tigner currently serves as the lead pastor of the Fellowship Baptist Church, Inc. of Kansas City MO. beginning his tenure in September of 2014. He has been married, for over thirty-five years to his lovely wife Sharon. They have two children and one grandchild.
Pastor Tigner is a graduate of Calvary Bible College and Theological Seminary. He currently serves as the 1st vice-president of the Congress of Christian Education for the New Era Missionary Baptist District Association. He has held various positions in the district and state denominational associations.

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Fellowship Baptist Church, under the leadership of Pastor Marvin Tigner, declared a crisis in the community and rallied the congregation to adopt the slogan “Capturing this Corner for Christ.”   The church’s main goal is to meet the spiritual needs of people.  “We want to be a beacon of light in the community to meet people’s physical needs also,” stated Pastor Tigner.  Fellowship Baptist Church has been located as a staple at Gregory and Prospect since 1971.  The church, more than ever, deems it necessary to make a bigger impact in the neighborhood.  Supporting the slogan, in 2017 Fellowship made plans to break ground for future expansion of the church in order to serve in a greater capacity.  

 

Fellowship moves forward in providing solutions and resources to develop the spiritual and physical well-being of all people.  Sackett states, “The evidence on neighborhoods suggests several strategies for improving safety and neighborhood health. Investing in communities caught in cycles of crime, decay, and disinvestment can help reduce crime rates” (Evidence Matters 2016).   Strong community organizations and leadership can make a difference. Investments that support education, skills, and access to jobs may be necessary to address the root of violent crime in neighborhoods. Fellowship Baptist Church looks to galvanize the community for positive change

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