Holy Life Ministries

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Photos from Holy Life Ministries's post 06/08/2026

We had the BEST time in our homemade ice‑cream class today! 🍦The kids learned that making ice cream takes mixing, shaking, waiting… and a whole lot of patience. 🤣

Ms. Shakira Ward did an amazing job showing the youth the steps in making homemade ice cream. Patience isn’t just for ice cream; it’s a fruit of the Spirit and a part of growing in God.

Galatians 6:9 reminds us:
“Let us not get tired of doing what is right. At the right time we will reap a harvest, if we don’t give up.”

Just like the ice cream didn’t freeze right away, God’s blessings don’t always come instantly. But if we keep doing good, keep trusting Him, and keep a good attitude… the results are worth the wait.🏆

Photos from Holy Life Ministries's post 05/28/2026

Then and Now👧🏽👧🏽

It has been a true joy to watch Mya and Noella blossom into kind, intelligent, and compassionate individuals. May your guardian angels always watch over you both.

Photos from Holy Life Ministries's post 05/23/2026

The Baker’s Boyz catching some 🐟

05/10/2026
05/07/2026

Today is the National Day of Prayer 🇺🇸🙏🏾

A day to pause, reflect, and seek God’s guidance for our families, our communities, and our nation. No matter where you are, take a moment to pray, give thanks, and lift up others.

“The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.” James 5:16

Photos from Holy Life University 's post 02/09/2026

We had such an amazing time at The Spot 275; nothing beats great fellowship and watching an awesome Super Bowl game together!💙💚🏈

Photos from Holy Life University 's post 02/06/2026

Black weddings were never just about romance.
They were about legacy.

From 1619–1865, Black marriage was illegal in the United States.
Not because love didn’t exist—but because the law refused to recognize it.

So our ancestors created their own traditions:
• Jumping the broom
• Secret ceremonies at night
• Brass rings when gold wasn’t allowed
• Vows spoken without protection, but with purpose

When marriage finally became legal after emancipation, records surged—not because love began… but because it could finally be documented.

Every Black wedding today carries that legacy.
Sacred. Political. Revolutionary.

🖤❤️💚

02/04/2026

Today, we remember and celebrate the birthday of Rosa Parks, a pivotal American civil rights activist.🖤❤️💚

01/28/2026
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Ballard Avenue
Opelika, AL
36804