Empowering Faith and Community
Supporting spiritual empowerment and community service at the KEMBA Center in Duplin, Sampson, Pender, & New Hanover County.
Supporting spiritual empowerment and community service at the KEMBA Center in Duplin, Sampson, Pender, & New Hanover County.
KEMBA Center, located in Warsaw, NC, is dedicated to community service aimed at uplifting the lives of those in our forty-six constituent churches. We focus on spiritual empowerment, education, and holistic support to strengthen families and advance the Kingdom of God.
Our purpose at the KEMBA Center is to equip the community through essential training that empowers them for survival in the present digital age. In collaboration with Shackle Free Ministries, we are committed to enhancing community service by addressing the existing gaps in digital knowledge and promoting spiritual empowerment.
This nonprofit organization, chaired by the remarkable Chiquitta Lesene, is dedicated to community service with a holistic approach to every life they encounter. She came to me with a vision of divine partnership, and as I listened, her vision aligned perfectly with what God had given me for the KEMBA Center, a beacon for spiritual empowerment, church, community, and the individual.
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Leadership of Ministry

Join us in exploring the new avenues of the Kenansville Eastern Missionary Baptist Association, where we focus on community service, spiritual empowerment, and transformative teaching & preaching. Our KEMBA Center is dedicated to empowering individuals through administration and ministry on another level to meet the challenges faced by our community.

The church has announced the retirement of their pastor and is now accepting resumes for this important position. As part of our commitment to community service and spiritual empowerment, we invite candidates to apply. Church services are held on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Sundays. For further details on the application process, please contact Deacon Jessie Smith at 901.352.4208 or Ms. Brenda Dobson at 910.289.0984. Additionally, our partnerships with local organizations like the KEMBA Center enhance our outreach efforts.
Mount Gilead Missionary Baptist Church of Mount Olive, NC, is actively seeking a pastor to fill the vacancy of its pulpit. This role is vital for enhancing our community service and fostering spiritual empowerment within our congregation. For inquiries, please contact the Chair of Diaconate, Deacon Harley Carmichael, at 919-658-7230, or mail to the Pulpit Search Committee at P.O Box 761, Mount Olive, NC 28365. Additionally, we encourage involvement with the KEMBA Center as part of our outreach efforts.
Mount Hermon Missionary Baptist Church is currently vacant, and in the near future, a search committee will be formed to find a new leader who can enhance our community service efforts and promote spiritual empowerment. If you are interested in this opportunity or learning more about the KEMBA Center, please contact the church at 910-343-1265 or mail your interest to 504 Evans St., Wilmington, NC 28405.
First Missionary Baptist Church of Chinquapin, NC is seeking to fill their vacant pulpit. They are committed to community service and spiritual empowerment. For inquiries, please contact the church at 910-285-4811 or mail your interest to 3882 S NC 50 Hwy, Chinquapin, NC 28521. Additionally, you can learn more about their partnership with the KEMBA Center for community engagement.
First Missionary Baptist Church of Magnolia, NC is seeking to fill their vacant pulpit with a dedicated pastor that will provide spiritual leadership and care for our congregation. The ideal candidate will serve as a minister, preacher, and shepherd guiding our community through Bible study, Sunday school, and worship services. This role involves delivering sermons, offering spiritual guidance, and leading our church with compassion and dedication.
To apply, submit a cover letter, resume, and three professional references to: Deacon Robert O. Moore at > romoore@gmail.com or by mail to 423 Carroll St. Magnolia, NC 28453.

Grace and peace unto God our Father, I pray this letter finds you blessed and in the favor of God. Praises unto God for a blessed Annual session in October, the Lord caused His face to shine upon us as He delivered a word for the people in this season.
This holiday season approaches us under a different storm, as the government shutdown has now entered into a historical timeline. Many people we know have not received any SNAP benefits and many federal employees have gone without a paycheck for weeks. This means that if there ever was a time the churches needed to come together that time is now. There is a need for churches to utilize their budgets and mission offerings to ensure that no one in their community served goes to bed or approaches the holiday without meal provisions. I have asked all churches to send in $100.00 dollars for the purpose of supporting the General Baptist State Convention coalition with the Governor, Josh Stein, to fund the feed Carolina project. There is a need for the partnership with Toys-for-Tots to receive donations for toys as the mayor of the city of Warsaw has refused to allow collection drop-off boxes in the city. Please send your financial gifts or collection of toys to the KEMBA center prior to December 15, 2025.
Continue to pray for these newly formed unions of church and pastor, as well as continuing in prayer for those constituent churches still in the search process.
Continue to pray for these newly formed unions of church and pastor, Reverend Willie Smith and First Baptist Calypso and Reverend Mose Cannon and St. John MB Church. Please continue in prayer for those constituent churches still in the search process.
May God Keep you and forever cause His face to shine upon. Prayers for a safe and blessed holiday season.
Be Blessed and continue to pray for KEMBA Leadership.
Rev. Dr. Michael McDougald, Moderator
The future aspirations of many long-standing members include constructing a main worship sanctuary as their contribution to the KEMBA Center and its mission of spiritual empowerment. To realize this vision, our association must establish a stable financial portfolio that ensures a consistent flow of income over the next 3–5 years.
We are inviting as many churches and members as possible to participate in this community service initiative by committing to either $100 monthly or $1.00 daily, known as Campaign 1200 or 365. Please make checks payable to KEMBA and note the destination in the memo line. Thank you.
The move to Joint Usher sessions at the KEMBA Center was a vision and guidance given through much prayer and supplication. On the 5th Sunday, our great association is divided in three ways: a Northern session, a Southern session, and churches that engage in community service with 5th Sunday worship. This transition will unify our association into a two-way divide. Ultimately, I would love to see the session convene on the 5th weekend, either Friday or Saturday, thus allowing each church the freedom to set their worship as it sees fit for the 5th Sunday, fostering spiritual empowerment within our community.
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Stay in the KNOW about Upcoming Events at the KEMBA Center and its Constituent Churches, where we focus on community service and spiritual empowerment.
Stay in the KNOW about Upcoming Events at the KEMBA Center and its Constituent Churches, where we focus on community service and spiritual empowerment.
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KEMBA Northern Usher Union will host its Annual Banquet on Saturday December 06, 2025...Tickets are on sale for $30.00 each. See any member ...
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KEMBA will host the last Minister & Deacon's Union on Saturday November 29, 2025, at 10:00...Facilitator for deacons will be Pastor James Fa...
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KEMBA will host the last Joint Usher session on Sunday November 30, 2025, at 10:00 am Sunday school Deacon Derrick King & morning preacher P...
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Please reach us at kembacenter@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
KEMBA is growing in it's service to the community of Warsaw, by partnering with Shackle Free Ministries with to-go meals, soon comining digital resource center, and food distributions.
The following are executive board members:
Moderator: Dr Michael C McDougald
Interim First-Vice Moderator: Reverend Kim Walker
Second Vice Moderator: Reverend Leslie Morrisey
Board member: Reverend Dante Murphy
Board member; Dr Gregory Hardy
Board Member Dr. Miles Siler
Board Member: Sister Leola Coston
Treasure: Sister Rosa Jarman
Executive Secretary: Sister Alondra McKinney
Parliamentarian: Dr Anthony Hicks
Chairman of Trustees: Brother Antron Hayes
The Center is currently open on Wednesdays, 10:00am-3:00pm. Schedules of availability will increase in early Spring of 2025.
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Feel free to send me a message or ask a question using this form about community service opportunities at the KEMBA Center or inquire about spiritual empowerment. I will do my best to respond to you soon!
Mon | By Appointment | |
Tue | By Appointment | |
Wed | 10:00 am – 04:00 pm | |
Thu | By Appointment | |
Fri | By Appointment | |
Sat | Closed | |
Sun | By Appointment |
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