Online Ministry
We have been having services online with our Portal and Computers. We have as much as ten people that is My wife and Pastor Rick who lives with us and myself. The cry now is come out of her. There are many Churches and Pastors and people of God who are faithful to what they know outside the work we so much love. I have got to know them in the 8 years. Dee and I moved to the Oregon coast from Sacramento California. We live in a small town called Siletz Oregon it was all Native American land at one time. My Brother in the Lord has a church and we had service there for 8 years. We had service Tuesday Wednesday nights. We were able to visit so many churches hunting for the captives that wanted more. Jesus came to set the captives free and there are many captives out there. Not only have we attended the few churches in our town but most of the churches in Waldport and Newport and Depoe Bay and Lincoln City all in Lincoln County Oregon. Six months ago we had to stop sharing the building. We have been having service at our house. Not a good idea with the virus yet we did it anyway. Pastor Rick and Dee and I all caught it and were sick. We prayed and we tested negative. We decided to have services on our Portal two weeks ago. Between Dee and I and Pastor Rick we have 15,000 friends. We have pages Freedom Church, Freedom Sharing Jesus Revival prayer and praise page. We also found a page I did 10 years ago call Freedom Sharing Jesus and it has 3,200 friends on it. I have so many ways I can go to reach out. I want true men of God who are on this page and other Body of Christ pages to pray for our ministries and our health. I have fought so many problems Health wise and mentally. I received the Holy Ghost in Sunnyvale California in 1976 in the Body of Christ. My point is I am still reaching out for the lost outside of the Body of Christ. Three days ago my back and my chest started hurting and who knows why. Please pray for Roger L. Roach
Deidre R. Roach
Richard Moore. We all have issues and the enemy wants us to not do what we were sent to do. Thank you my brothers.
Roger