Young Peoples Love Joy Band
|

Sister LaTanja
Davis,
National Youth President
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Elder Julius
Woods
National Youth VPres.
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Our Mission
Our mission is to inspire and guide
Young People in discovering the reality of Christian faith and
their God-Ordained destiny through biblical teaching. To build
fellowship and unity among them that will facilitate and encourage
Spiritual Growth. To provide a platform, for which they may
exercise their God-given gift and talent to the Glory of Jesus
Christ.
Youth Congress

Arinda Phillips |

Minister Timothy Daniels |

Minister Kevin Williams |
Our Conference
The goal of the National Youth Convention is to inspire youth
and young adults through workshops, seminars, creative artistic
expressions and biblical teachings to incorporate Christian
principles into their life as a standard of living.
Our History
Founder
of the Y.P.L.J. Band - The Late Mother Millie Allen
Washington
During the month of July in 1920, a very young lady, Millie Lee
Allen looked around and saw that the few young people in the church
were idle, and pondered in her heart that there must be something
we can do to get them more actively involved. With this thought in
mind, she conversed with her pastor, known at the time as "Bro.
Willie" ( later to become the founder of
the A.O.H.Church of God, Bishop William Thomas Phillips),
that the young people desired to have their own little band.
At the age of 17, Millie (known as Mother Millie Washington, the
wife of Bishop David Washington, who was our second consecrated
bishop) began to work diligently with
the A.O.H. Church youth ministry. Mother Washington
stated in a personal interview, "My plans were to have classes to
teach the youth." Therefore, Millie Lee called Viola King, Mable
Williams, and Mary Brown together and organized
the Young Peoples Love Joy Band. The meeting
was held in a borrowed church in the area
of Mobile , Alabama , which was
called Texas Hill. Viola King was elected president and Millie
Lee taught the first lesson- Ephesians 5:1.
As the church grew, so did the Y.P.L.J. Band. Its growth was so
rapid Bishop Phillips deemed it necessary to nationalize the
auxiliary. Thus, the National Youth Convention was organized and
convened annually at a
designated A.O.H. Church .
We thank our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ for giving Mother
Washington this vision. For her works still stand today. The
Y.P.L.J. Band exists in all our churches in the United
States and abroad. We now have Y.P.L.J. Band books and lessons
pertaining to the youth.
"A Seed sown years ago, has become a great Palm"