Amere J. May Sr. is the son of Deacon Walter Simpson and Evangelist Christine Cunningham-Simpson.  He united in holy matrimony on September 2, 1995 to Mrs. Kenya May formerly of Chicago, IL. From this union they have two wonderful young men, Amere Jr. and Armani' May. Pastor Amere May ministry has been influence by his great faith in God and the leadership of his grandfather Bishop Fred L. Cunningham of South Haven Michigan.  There are thousands of  teachers but not many fathers; therefore he has submitted under the covenant leadership of Bishop Wayne T. Jackson and Great Faith International Ministries, Detroit, Michigan!  With spiritual wisdom imparted from both Bishop Cunningham and Bishop Jackson, Abundant Faith Word Church is accepting the challenge too love God, serve the people and impact the world!

Pastor May accepted Christ during a revival conducted by his mother, Evangelist Christine Cunningham-Simpson in 1988.  In which time he was attending Shaw University, Pastor May re-dedicated his life in Christ under the leadership of Supt. Stenneth Powell Sr. of Abundant Life COGIC Raleigh, North Carolina.

Pastor May ministered his first sermon the first Sunday of January 2000, people where saved, delivered and set free!  Pastor May  was later ordained an Elder and a national Evangelist in the Church of God in Christ International, Bishop Charles Blake, Presiding Bishop and Bishop Fred L. Cunningham, Jurisdictional Bishop.   
  
Pastor May was a former High School McDonald's All-American and College Basketball Athlete. He matriculated at Central Michigan University and Shaw University.  During his professional basketball career he participated in the 1997 NBA draft and  played  with the L.A. Clippers, Maccubi Rehovot Team Israel, Argentina Flames, Neuquén Argentina and later spent  time with the Harlem Globetrotters.
      
Pastor continues to travel the nation not as a pro athlete but as a Prophet and Evangelist sent by God! Amere founded Abundant Faith Word Church, May 18th 2008 convening in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Amere's ministry has impacted countless number of lives. He ministers to provide answers to situations we face on a daily basis and he ministers to the total man both mind, body and spirit.  God has anointed Pastor May a special Prophetic, Evangelistic gift that has ministered to thousands across this nation!  Amere is called upon to minister the word of God across America and South America... Get ready to experience this God given gift!

LADY KENYA MAY
Lady Kenya L. May born in the windy city of Chicago, Illinois to Mr. and Mrs. Chester L. Gavin was ordained since birth.  She is a graduate of Covert Public Schools and later matriculated at Western Michigan University where she earned her degree in elementary education. Currently she is a 1st grade teacher with South Haven Public School.   

Lady May is known for being an anointed prophetic psalmist.  She ministers in song until the glory of God fills the room.    She has a prophetic voice that has change the lives of both men and women across America.   This multi-talented vessel of God has implemented many spiritual gifs within the Body of Christ.

It is a true saying that powerful things come in small packages.  This woman of God is an awesome anointed Prophetess of God.  She ministers to the woman at the well, while restoring the joy of the women that have been physically, sexually and verbally abused. For that reason Lady May has made a dramatic impact on the women at Abundant Faith Word Church.

We enjoy our monthly fellowships "A DAY WITH LADY MAY."  It is a refreshing time of prayer and fellowship.....women of faith come together and download from the issues of life and leave with an upload of joy.  It is also a time when we are pampered as women of honor.   We are not waiting to exhale, we have exhaled and taken a breath of fresh air and knowing that we are victorious women.  Lady May is the founder of W.O.W  Women of Worship!

Please feel free to come and fellowship with us, we promise that your life will never be the same, YOU GO GIRL.......

Pastor Amere J. May Sr.
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