Tzedakah Ministries

Amy and I became friends during my initial years of doctoral seminars at Southwestern Seminary and during my graduate work.  She is very committed to the Jewish people and prays daily for their salvation.  She came and shared “Jesus in the Passover” with our last church family and everyone that attended was very blessed by the knowledge they were imparted.  She also presented “Jesus in the Passover” to the Mid Delta Baptist Association pastor’s conference in Drew, MS, and everyone that attended testified to the lasting impression and blessing it was.  God has called her to a wonderful and encouraging ministry and my prayer is that she will come to Mississippi again very soon.  Please be in prayer for her and browse her profile and website at http://www.tzedakahministries.org/Shelby Hazzard, Senior Pastor, Woodland Baptist Church

Growing up in a Christian home, Amy Downey came to realize at an early age that she needed to receive Jesus as her personal Savior (Messiah).  Therefore at the age of eight in a small Baptist church in Lubbock, Texas, Amy became a believer in Yeshua (the Hebrew name for Jesus).

By age sixteen, Amy surrendered her life to full-time service but still struggled with her call to missions.  Afraid of the price she might have to pay, Amy decided to serve God but in her own way.  However, and finally, at the age of twenty-eight, Amy followed the mission call to reach the Jewish people with the truth that Jesus is the Jewish Messiah.

This call has taken her across the country to speak in churches and meetings across eighteen states (including Florida, New York, Connecticut, Texas, and Pennsylvania) and Canada about the need for the Christian church to take on the responsibility of Jewish evangelism mandated in Romans 1:16 and 11:11-24.  Amy has shared the truth of Jesus to Jewish people on street corners, airplanes, parks, restaurants, and even in churches.  In addition, she spent three of the most spiritually challenging and rewarding years of her life in the heart of American Jewish life – New York City.

Amy has a Bachelor of Science in Education degree from East Texas Baptist University and a Master of Arts in Communication and Master of Arts in Theology from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.  She is a professor at Arlington Baptist College (Arlington, TX) and the author of Paul’s Relationship to the Jewish People:  An Analysis  of 1 Thessalonians 2:13-16 and Romans 9:1-5  (Emanuel University Press, 2007) along with numerous magazine articles.

But as Amy says, “Acts 20:24 reminds me that my life must be focused on God’s calling and purpose.  All of the opportunities that God has given me to learn more about Him are strictly for the purpose to be more equipped to tell the Chosen People about Him … and to equip others to do the same.”

Amy is a member of Heritage Baptist Church in Waxahachie, Texas, and a participant in the Adat Shalom Messianic Congregation in Dallas, Texas.

“My heart has always been to see the salvation of the Jewish people.  As the daughter of a Baptist minister, I have always understood that my salvation and my privilege of eternity with God has been because of a Jewish man named Jesus.  How could I not want to see the Jewish people come to know Him as Messiah?”

Opportunities to Worship
Sunday
Sunday School9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship10:30 a.m.
Choir Practice5:00 p.m.
Evening Worship6:00 p.m.
Wednesday
Awana Programs6:30 p.m.
Bible Study Groups6:30 p.m.
Youth Ministries6:30 p.m.
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