Jerry W. Doss is the lead pastor of Abundant Faith Christian Center (AFCC) in Pastor Doss has been married to his wife and partner in ministry, Gita, for 30 years. They are the proud parents of three.
In 1993, with faith in God and four committed families, Pastor Doss led a home-based Bible study focused on the message of love, grace, salvation and faith. His family room wasn’t big enough to contain all that God had in store. After outgrowing several buildings for worship, they purchased a 32 acre campus in the spring of 1998. People continue to find Christ and refuge at
Pastor Doss has a genuine heart to see people walking in the fullness of all that God has promised in His Word. As a businessman and philanthropist, he has a passion for restoring people and families in the community. He has implemented numerous community initiatives to help set people on a course to victorious living.
In April 1995, in an effort to revitalize the community AFCC purchased an old, dilapidated King’s Inn Motel and renovated it to provide affordable housing for low-income families, veterans, and individuals in crisis. The Haven House (1999) and the Haven Apartments (2006) were established out of a desire to provide a safe place for women and children in transition. Then in 2007 the Men’s House was established to help men who are in crisis or homeless.
In 2006, in an effort to help people become financially independent and build wealth, Pastor Doss and AFCC partnered with Springfield Postal Credit Union and established Financial Partners Credit Union, to foster financial freedom to its members.
Pastor Doss has a vision for caring for seniors and this vision led to the creation of senior living facilities that offer first-class housing at an affordable rate. And in January 2008, Timberlake Estates Independent Living Facility opened its doors to 67 senior citizens. In March 2009 a second facility, Timberlake Estates Supportive Living Facility opened which offers seniors assistance with daily activities. Under his leadership and direction, AFCC has developed 30 million dollars in community service facilities for families.
Aside from staying actively over ministry, he has established a voice within the community by serving on several boards including the American Cancer Society,




