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Impact Church of Memphis (ICOM) is a non-denominational ministry committed to impacting the world with the love of Christ. ICOM believes in authentic worship, transformative teaching, and a welcoming community where people from all walks of life can grow in faith. Whether you’re just starting your spiritual journey or looking to go deeper, there’s a place for you at Impact.
The Tennessee Mass Choir, Inc. (TMC) is a nonprofit organization that provides a diverse culture of service opportunities through music, cultural arts, and community partnerships. Under the leadership of award winning, GRAMMY nominated music producer Jason Clark, this choir has shared the stage and/or recorded with notable artists such as Martina McBride, Al Green, Fred Hammond, Foreigner, John P. Kee, Jekalyn Carr, Kirby Lauren, St. Paul and The Broken Bones along with countless others.
At J. Denise & Co., we’ve had the honor of partnering with various organizations and families across the region. Whether coordinating a joyful celebration, offering educational support, or lending our voice in song, each collaboration reflects our commitment to excellence and heart-centered service.
Matters of the Heart helps people navigate grief of all kinds, whether it’s the loss of a loved one, a relationship, or a life change, through the power of the arts. This nonprofit combines creative expression with proven coping strategies and grief education to promote healing and emotional well-being. They believe that through the arts, individuals can process pain, build resilience, and move forward with hope.
UFTWMS is inspired by the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a prophet of God who led a people through the wilderness of oppression toward the promised land.
Dr. King declared: “I may not get there with you... but we as a people will get to the promised land.”
The mission is to fulfill this vision—by helping God’s people enter into the fullness of His promises.
Acts 2:17 – “In the last days, God says, I will pour out my Spirit on all people.”
We are called to Teach, Uplift, and Empower.