At a recent meeting of the Immokalee Ministerial Alliance, Rev. Terry “TW” Mallory, Pastor of First Missionary Baptist Church was recognized and honored by the I.M.A. as its ministry leader of …
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Pastor Terry Mallory honored
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Rich Heers
At a recent meeting of the Immokalee Ministerial Alliance, Rev. Terry “TW” Mallory, Pastor of First Missionary Baptist Church was recognized and honored by the I.M.A. as its ministry leader of the month. Rev. Mallory and his family have been leading the congregation at First Missionary Baptist Church for several years, and, since the destruction of Hurricane Irma last September has worked faithfully and diligently with Pastor Frank Rincon to establish and conduct the business of Benison Distribution Center. His efforts along with his family and other staff-many volunteers-have distributed thousands of dollars of supplies and goods to families that have been struggling with the after-effects of Hurricane Irma. Thanks to the generosity of Lozano’s Mexican/American Restaurant, he was presented with a gift certificate to enjoy dinner with his family at their restaurant, along with a trophy to be kept for a month in his church.