IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Roosevelt B.
Bennett
October 31, 1933 – March 11, 2021
The Honorable Minister MEDADMEI served the people of God for more than 62 year as the leader of The Jesus Christ Charity's Faith Temple Church. In the beginning of 1959, he stepped forth with the Word of the Almighty God sealed within his heart and the love and compassion of the Almighty God stamped in his forehead saying, "The night is far spent, the day is at hand: let us therefore cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armor of light." (ROM 13:12). As far as his foreseeing eyes could see, the world was in total darkness, it's sins were blacker than a hundred midnights, down in the dismal swamp. Then he began prophesying, and the light broke; the ones who believed accepted the truth of the Almighty God and the stiff-necked ones rebelled against the Word of God. And he said, "that is good" to those who accepted.
He stepped into Rosemont and stopped at 1346 Republic Avenue, and there he began God's Church, that glorious Church without spot or blemish. Hundreds of curious onlookers witnessed this triumphant beginning, including weary, tired, sick Charity Believers – men, women and children. Then he walked around and he looked around on God's works that he had begun and all of a sudden he realized something was missing. What's that? He had left something undone. One day he got on a bus and rode a hundred miles to the little town of Scotland Neck, North Carolina where he was born. There his mother and father were residing. He preached sound doctrine to his parents, thereby bringing them out of bondage and into the marvelous light. This blessed event brought joy to his heart, knowing that his mother and father were of a contrite spirit and didn't rebel against the doctrine of Almighty God.
Then he sat down where he could think or pray, prayer being the space for thinking, with his head in his hands, he thought and thought until he thought "He'd build God's church." Charity's Faith became the living Church, the only church with the standards of Almighty God as its foundation, with Faith, Hope, and Charity as the pillars on which it is built.
He leaves to think on these things, eight children: five sons, and three daughters. And the faithful few.
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