The Brocks are both ordained ministers and elders at
Abundant Life Fellowship Church in St. Louis.
They are committed to the work of the ministry with a calling to
teach and evangelize. The
apostolic anointing and giftings enable them to speak and edify the body
of Christ in this generation. A
multitude of souls have been saved, healed, delivered and filled with the
Holy Spirit. Many have gone
on to establish powerful ministries. The couple is sought after as ministers of the
Gospel and keynote
speakers delivering inspirational, motivational and spiritual messages.
Their submission to the Word of God has given them a worldwide
platform to speak into the lives of churched and un-churched people.
Their divine appointment led them, on Super
Bowl Sunday 2003, to pray, receive communion, and bow at the Alter in
worship along side the President of the United States. They have
also served as
preliminary speakers with T.D. Jakes and his ministry in worship service
at Angola Maximum Security Prison in Louisiana and gave a testimonial
message at a Rev. Billy Graham Crusade.
Reverend Jacqueline Brock delivered a powerful
invocation at the 2002 National Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
in Cooperstown. The invocation was carried worldwide via the Internet. She
has taught Bible classes and conducted seminars on prayer, marriage, and
Bible-based counseling on women’s issues.
The Brocks have ministered at many churches. They have
spoken and appeared at many public, civic and charity events as well as radio and
television shows including the CBS Late Show with David Letterman.
The Brocks serve on the board of several
universities and many local and national youth organizations, including
Education Is Freedom Foundation, Variety Club for Children, Wyman Youth
Camp, Old Newsboys Day Children’s Charities, ECHO Children’s Home and
their own Lou Brock Scholarship Foundation. The Lou Brock Foundation provides
annual scholarships totaling over $20,000 to needy graduating high school
students in their pursuit of higher education