Welcome
Welcome to Hatchbend Apostolic Church

Please allow me to invite you to be our guest. We always look forward to meeting new people. Our church has a very rich Pentecostal history and we truly believe in ministering to the needs of everyone that God sends our way. Our church family is made up of people from diverse backgrounds and all walks of life. 
 
We believe that it is our responsibility as the family of God to welcome and accept you as you are. We also believe that when people feel the love of God through us that he can heal their hurts, deliver them from addictions, restore them to a Godly lifestyle and give them salvation for their soul. This mindset has served as the catalyst for our growth through the years. We believe that you will feel the spirit of welcome before you ever enter the sanctuary.
 
We invite you to join us soon and experience the hope and peace that comes from being connected with God's people.

Pastor Steve A. Boyd




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We are a dynamic, growing church in Branford, Florida. The family of Hatchbend Apostolic Church believes the purpose of the church's existence is to meet the spiritual, emotional, and social needs of people.

We are a caring body of believers that is oriented with a global vision. The central core of the church is its heartbeat for missions and its priority upon people. The ministry philosophy we incorporate is a blend of genuine heartfelt worship, sound biblical instruction, and individual and corporate fellowship accompanied by personal evangelism. Every program and outreach is designed to accomplish one of three goals: introduce people to Jesus Christ, mature people in their walk with Christ; and motivate people to show their love for Christ to others.

Our Heart Commitment Is To Provide Fellowship That Cares...

We'll do our best to serve you by providing fellowship that cares. You'll find acceptance at Hatchbend Apostolic Church regardless of past mistakes and failures. We foster relationships that pursue loving care and authentic sharing. What is shared is a sacred trust with us. We seek to relate the love of Jesus in a way that is unconditional and non-manipulative, healing weakness and sin with God's strength, forgiveness and encouragement.

Celebration That Lifts . . .

In our celebration you'll find a blend of the rich liturgy of the church and contemporary chorus worship. We bring to the Lord the gifts of adoration and praise, being neither formal nor fanatical. Our worship includes the Biblical approach of clapping our hands, lifting our hands, and speaking praise to God. We allow people the freedom to meaningfully express themselves to God, sometimes enthusiastically, sometimes spontaneously, sometimes quietly, but always in good taste.

Messages That Equip . . .

Positive messages from God's Word give meaningful direction in the situations of life. Felt needs are addressed in a relevant, practical way. We endeavor to see life from the perspective of the Bible, and the Bible from the perspective of life.

Ministry That Heals . . .

We recognize the good news that Jesus announced as He lived out his message of hope and promise by ministering wholeness at every point of human need. We understand that we are called to allow that same presence of the Lord to touch human suffering by ministering with sensitivity and understanding. We here at Hatchbend Apostolic Church have a firm belief that we have what you are looking for!

Each and every week here at Hatchbend Apostolic Church we strive to show God's Love in such a way that people exchange ordinary living for an extraordinary life through the power of Jesus Christ.
When visiting Hatchbend Apostolic Church you will see that we strive...

To Celebrate God's Presence (Worship)

"They devoted themselves to ...breaking of bread and prayers...praising God."

To Incorporate God's Family (Fellowship)
 
"...devoted to the fellowship...all believers were together...they ate together."

To Educate God's People (Discipleship)
 
"They Devoted themselves to the apostle's teaching."

To Demonstrate God's Love (Ministry)
 
"They gave to anyone who had need."

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History in the Making
by: Rev. Steve A. Boyd
 

Church History

 
Without a doubt, the Spirit of the Lord can transcend anything. That includes: tradition, family pressure, and ultimately even the culture or the climate that we live in. God always responds to hunger. Hunger will cause mankind to make great strides toward the things of God and hunger certainly causes God to move on the behalf of man.
 
Acts chapter 10 tells a wonderful story of spiritual hunger being answered. Cornelius was a man that loved God and was serving Him to the very best of his ability. However, his hunger got the attention of the Lord and the Lord sent Simon right to his house to show him what he must do in order to be saved.
 
Even though this story in the book of Acts is awesome; this miracle was not a single event in human history. While I am not sure of all the events that may have similarities to the story I share with you here, I am however confident of the events that gave birth to the church now recognized around our fellowship as Hatchbend Apostolic Church.
 
Her name was Myrtle Dees. Even though she was a member of a local denominational church, the spirit of the Lord was dealing with her concerning something that was destined to change the lives of countless people. During a period of prayer and fasting, the Lord began to deal with Sister Dees about the oneness of the Godhead and Baptism in the Name of Jesus Christ for the remission of her sins. 

While this message has become commonplace to hundreds of thousands of people today, in this particular part of Florida, there had never been such a message preached. Sister Dees began to pray and seek the face of the Lord for some sort of confirmation to what she was feeling.
 
Well, it wasn’t long until Brother and Sister Barnett (an evangelist couple, along with Sister Barnetts sister) stopped by her house and requested permission to set up a tent in her yard to hold a revival meeting. The first question she had for this couple was, “what kind of preachers are you?” They were quick to say that they were “Jesus Name” preachers. They set up the tent and immediately begin to see a powerful move of the Lord.
 
The Barnett family immediately challenged these young converts to prayer and fasting for the Lord to send them the right man to serve as the pastor or shepherd of this infant church. Little did they know that God was already at work on the other end of their prayers…
 
Nearly twenty-five miles away (which was a considerable distance in 1940) God was working on the heart of my grandfather, Rev. Carl Dixon Tummond.
Carl & Mattie TummondRev. Carl D. Tummond and his wife Mattie Tummond.
On this particular Sunday morning, he felt the Lord leading him to a town and community where he had never been. He loaded up their car with their children and started driving toward Branford. When they crossed the Suwannee River, the Holy Spirit compelled him to turn left on the little two-rut road that followed the west side of the river. After driving about 6-7 miles down this sandy road, he drove right to the front door of Sister Myrtle Dees’ home!
 
What a miracle! The divine hand of the Lord had led them right to the very place where these young converts were praying and fasting for a move of the Lord.
 
Some of the very first converts of course were Sister Dees and several of her family members. The revival began to grow beyond this simple tent meeting and was finally moved into the humble home of Mytle Dees’ sister-in-law, Dorothy Land. Her home served as a much needed place to hold the first few services of this infant church.
 
After much prayer and fasting, the Lord moved upon the heart of someone in the community to donate a small wooden building. It probably didn’t look like much to the community, but it must have seemed like heaven had opened and rained down an unspeakable blessing. As they were pulling this building (with mules and a sled), they came within about ¾ of a mile from where they had intended to set the building, when it started falling apart. First Building
 
Getting closer to nightfall, they decided to simply move the building off the road for the evening. When the owner of that particular property found out what was gong on, and knowing the building would not make the trip, she donated the church an acre of ground right there! That lady was Mrs. Riller Dees.

It wasn't too long after until the church family began to grow, thus necessitating a new building.  Second ChurchSlowly but surely they began to erect a cinder-block building. It just had a dirt floor and no windows for the longest, but as the Lord began to add, the church facilities began to shape up.

As the growth continued, soon Sunday School rooms were added, then came other “upgrades” such as an outdoor baptistry, concrete flooring, windows, and gas heaters.
 
It wasn’t long until the old hand-pump at the well was traded for an electric pump and before you know it, indoor plumbing had brought about modern bathrooms that brought a sure end to the outhouses in the corners of the church property. The church was now well on its way!
 
In 1978 the church had purchased some adjacent property and decided to build another sanctuary. This building program was not without its own share of heartaches and trials. The Saturday of Memorial Day weekend found several men in the church working to set the trusses. Then on Monday, (Memorial Day) several more men came to put on the decking and dry the building in, when the worst happened. Current Sanctuary

Without warning, the side walls of the building gave way and the church fell, injuring several men in the process. As word of this tragedy began to spread, people from all over came to see the mess, and what a mess it was! However, the spirit of the church wasn’t down very long. Within one week, the whole thing was cleaned up and they were ready to go back up again.
 
Soon the building was complete and the congregation left the old building and gladly moved into the new, more spacious sanctuary.
 
In 1980, Rev. and Mrs. Carl D. Tummond retired and Rev. & Mrs. Larry C. Newbern assumed the pastorate. 
Larry & Susan NewbernRev. & Mrs. Larry C. Newbern
Brother and Sister Newbern had assisted Brother Tummond for several years preceding this event. Brother and Sister Newbern lead Hatchbend Apostolic Church for the next eight years. As they built upon the foundation that was laid for them, the church began to grow and experience many great things during this eight year period.

The Boyd FamilyRev. & Mrs. Steve A. Boyd, Justin & Sarah
In January of 1989, Rev. & Mrs. Steve A. Boyd were elected as pastor and they still serve in this capacity.
 
Annex
On Easter Sunday of 1994 the new 5000 sq. ft. Sunday School/Dining Hall facility was officially moved into.
In 2001, the sanctuary was totally remodeled, bringing the facility up to date in many ways.
 
On January 8, 2006, the church was presented with some conceptual drawings of a new building project that will unfold in three phases.
 
  • Phase One – Building the new 13,000 sq. ft facility that will house a 400 seat auditorium, new office suites, etc.
  • Phase Two – Remodeling the current SS annex by removing all the SS rooms and turning the annex into a multi-purpose room and dining hall.
  • Phase Three – Remodeling the current sanctuary into a self-contained educational facility that would house seven SS rooms and a large storage area.

In March 2007 we completed a 1500 sq. foot storage facility that houses our church van and trailer, a workshop for all our lawn care equipment, and a general storage area. Storage BuildingStorage Building

As you can plainly see, we not only have a rich history, but we have a great plans for the future.
 
 

 
 
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