


The Redemptive Work of Christ on the Cross.
Pastor Jackson believes that faith is not just about attending church but about the transformation of a person’s life to reflect Jesus Christ. His hands-on teaching approach ensures that each member is actively engaged in their spiritual growth and maturity.
The Salvation of Man.
In July 1993, while seeking the Lord about training other ministers and the value of this training, God moved on the hearts of Dr. Bernard Rossier and Dr. Keith Hendrie and in that year The Ministry of Reconciliation Fellowship School of the Bible was opened. We help ministers to become trained and prepared for the work of ministry with hands on experience.




In the Blessed Hope.
He is the husband of Kobi L. Jackson, co-founder, and ordained minister, and they were married on June 11, 1988. They have two beautiful daughters, Kallan J. Jackson and Kyra N. Jackson. Their family has played a vital role in building a strong and faith-filled congregation. Family plays an important role in the growth and maturity of the local assembly.
The One True God.
After serving in the U. S. Marine Corps, Pastor Jackson’s came back home to continue his studies at Southern University. He realized the call of God on his life, and he needed training. His formal theological studies were at Jimmy Swaggart Bible College and Seminary (World Evangelism Bible College and Seminary) where he ended on the Dean’s list. One of the most important lessons was how his eyes were open to the global impact of the gospel and how so many have a limited view or world evangelism.




Scriptures Inspired.
Pastor Frederick Jackson has dedicated his life to spreading the Gospel, ensuring that the message of reconciliation reaches every heart. After dedicating his life to the Lord at the age of 20, his journey of faith was one of searching, discipline and unwavering commitment. From a life rooted in so much sin and understanding the forgiving and saving power of the Lord, he accepted the call of God on his life. He often reminds us of I Timothy 1:12-15 as the foundation and comprehension of the grace that was extended to him.
