HISTORY

 

 

On August 7, 1989, Elder W. N. Little responded to the leading of the Holy Spirit and began the process of founding a ministry with the permission of his then Pastor, Superintendent A. LaDell Thomas, Jr.  The first meeting convened at the Radisson Inn in Round Rock, TX.  It was in this meeting, plans were discussed regarding the founding of ALL NATIONS CHRISTIAN CENTER. The name All Nations comes from the book of Isaiah 2:2 “And it shall come to pass in the last days, that the mountain of the Lord’s house shall be established in the top of the mountains, and shall be exalted above the hills; and ALL NATIONS shall flow unto it.”  Unfortunately, Elder Little was informed that he could not continue to hold meetings at the Radisson due to a conflict in schedules.  Since that time, the church moved from place to place, holding services as long as we were allowed to stay.  During this period, Pastor Little and members sought a place that they could call their own.  However, like Abraham, the traveling only served to strengthen the membership and God increased the membership as He saw fit.  The Lord led Elder Little to 102 East Main Street in Round Rock, TX.  Elder Little informed the membership and asked them to go and look at the place where God had led him.  With the consent of the membership, Elder Little signed an agreement that provided All Nations with a facility to worship the Lord, as the Holy Spirit would lead.  In February 1998, All Nations began worshiping in Voight Elementary School in Round Rock, TX.  We then moved and worshipped in a church building located on FM 1460 for a brief period before moving into the Wingate Hotel for a period of two years also located in Round Rock TX.   The church then moved again to a location at 4 Chisholm Trail, Round Rock TX for a period of four years.  In November of 2013 we relocated to our current location 15501 RR 620 N. Suite 1100, Austin TX.  On May 31, 2015 our founders Superintendent Dr. W. N. Little and Elect Lady Serula Ann Little retired and relocated to reside in Heflin LA.  On that same day Bishop Samuel Edward Iglehart, Texas Southwest Jurisdictional Prelate appointed Elder Nolan Tracy Mitchell and Missionary Le’Tanya Charmaine Mitchell as Pastor & First Lady of All Nations Christian Center, COGIC.  On May 22, 2017 Elder Mitchell and Missionary Mitchell were officially installed as Pastor and First Lady of this great body of believers.  They now currently serve as the second Pastor and First Lady in the history of the church.