Potter's House Ministries is located at 311 Creek Ridge Road, on the corner of Randleman Road, a stone's throw from Stephanie's. We arrived, just as Potter's House was finishing with their Sunday service a couple of weeks ago. Potter's House was founded by Bishop Manwell Grady and his wife, Linda. While Bishop Grady has served in pastoral ministry for over 16 years, it is not entirely clear from their website, how long Potter's House has been open. They are a Trinity based church with no apparent affiliation with a specific denomination. When, on one of their web pages, they talk about " a sacred episcopal service of consecration installation," likely, "episcopal" is referring to the bishop/overseer of the church and does not imply denomination. Bishop Grady was installed on April 2006, a little over five years ago. Perhaps that's when the church began.
If you are interested, services begin promptly at 11:00 am on Sundays and, at least the Sunday we were in the neighborhood, are still in session at 1:00. The Gradys are very involved not only with Potter's House but also with Christian broadcasting in the Greensboro community. As lovers of history, we wish their website had a more about the history of the actual building that houses the services as well as how the church came in to being and the history of what they have accomplished to date. In their defense, we're sure Bishop and Pastor Grady would be happy to tell us if we called on them personally, or even better, if we attended a service! Happy Sacred Sunday to all of you.
We're off to find some patriotic, Memorial Day events.
I can not stop thinking how developed and cultivated the social links are in your society, which makes it strong. Here is the proof again.
Maybe that is what we are missing here.
But, as usual, every medal has two sides. And the truth is somewhere in the middle)
Posted by: Irina | Sunday, May 29, 2011 at 06:52 AM
Interesting background on this ministry.
Posted by: birdman | Sunday, May 29, 2011 at 06:53 AM
The happiest of people don’t necessarily have the best of everything, they just make the most of everything that comes along their way.
Posted by: Tiffany And Co Online | Tuesday, June 07, 2011 at 01:23 AM