About Moriah City of Miracles
In August 2024, Pastor Thomas J. Rodgers II completed the merger of two churches: Moriah City of Refuge Worship Center and Miracle Temple Church Complex COGIC. The two churches were rebranded and renamed to become one ministry, Moriah City of Miracles.
In October 2024, the new ministry began renovating its current location at 4003 Jennings Station, St. Louis, MO 63121. On April 21, 2024, we held our grand opening service, which included our Pastoral Installation and Church Dedication. This marked the completion of an eight-month renovation process.
The ministry’s core values encompass Holiness, Education, Worship, Fellowship, Evangelism, and Generosity. The pastor’s statement suggests that everyone will win one. Each person who joins the ministry will lead another soul to Christ.
In October 2024, the new ministry began renovating its current location at 4003 Jennings Station, St. Louis, MO 63121. On April 21, 2024, we held our grand opening service, which included our Pastoral Installation and Church Dedication. This marked the completion of an eight-month renovation process.
The ministry’s core values encompass Holiness, Education, Worship, Fellowship, Evangelism, and Generosity. The pastor’s statement suggests that everyone will win one. Each person who joins the ministry will lead another soul to Christ.


Vision Statement
Moriah City of Miracles is a multigenerational church committed to sharing the love of Christ personally and electronically through the ministry of the Word of God and prayer to prepare, train, and encourage the community and others for the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.
To create a welcoming fellowship for all people, men, women, boys, and girls of all ages; to continue the ministry of Jesus Christ: to heal the sick through the power of Jesus Christ, feed the hungry, and carry the Gospel of comfort and deliverance to low resource and impoverished areas. We are called to minister to the whole man physically, psychologically, and spiritually.
To create a welcoming fellowship for all people, men, women, boys, and girls of all ages; to continue the ministry of Jesus Christ: to heal the sick through the power of Jesus Christ, feed the hungry, and carry the Gospel of comfort and deliverance to low resource and impoverished areas. We are called to minister to the whole man physically, psychologically, and spiritually.