Lucas Englebert, born and raised in the Woodland Hills
COGOP, is presently the first ever COGOP youth to ever be enrolled in the
Birmingham Metro Master’s Commission program, hosted by Kingwood Assembly of
God in Alabaster. The Master’s
Commission is a Pentecostal, world-wide international discipleship and training
program preparing young people for ministry, missions, and Christian
leadership.
A partial scholarship was awarded to Lucas by Master’s
Commission in honor of the late Mike Mojica, a groundbreaking Pentecostal
minister and missionary. This
scholarship will be offered every year by Birmingham Metro Master’s Commission
to a young person from the Church of God of Prophecy in Alabama in honor of
Pastor Mojica.
Lucas Englebert has been an excellent representative of
Christ in Master’s Commission this past year, and is embarking on his second
year beginning in September. Lucas is
earning college credit from Ecclesia College while attending Master’s Commission,
and can hopefully be instrumental in opening up the Master’s Commission program
to more young people from the COGOP.
Mark Sims, director of the Birmingham MC program said,
“We are so
proud of Lucas and of his contribution to Master’s Commission.
Lucas has
leadership potential that must be tapped and brought out to be used
in the
kingdom of God. Perhaps Lucas Englebert
is part of the future of youth
discipleship in the COGOP.”
Master’s Commission will be glad to come to any Alabama
church with Lucas and a team of on-fire youth to do ministry in any
church. Also, college age youth who are
interested in college AND discipleship training at the same time can contact
BMMC at bmmc@kingwooodchurch.com.