Welcome to our Leadership Page. Here, you can review a short bio for each our our ministry leaders. Simply click the name below
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Minister Juliett Simmons is a devoted leader at Victory Fellowship Center, where she faithfully serves as the leader of both the Praise and Worship Ministry and the Women’s Fellowship. Her heart for ministry was ignited during her college years, when she committed her life to Christ through a campus ministry at West Georgia College—co-founded by her late husband, Bishop Maurice Simmons. For 39 years, Minister Simmons and Bishop Simmons served the Lord together with singleness of heart, building a legacy of faith, worship, and service. A gifted worship leader, minister, and teacher, Juliett continues to pour into the lives of others through dynamic worship, biblical teaching, and mentorship.
Her passion for strengthening families and empowering the next generation is reflected not only in her ministry work but also in her profession. With over 25 years of experience as a Family Support Worker, she has consistently demonstrated compassion, dedication, and a deep commitment to serving others. Minister Juliett Simmons remains a vital part of the Victory Fellowship Center family, using her gifts to uplift, inspire, and lead others into a deeper relationship with God.
Minister Pamela Griffin serves as the Chief Financial Officer for Armour of God Ministries, Inc., and has been a devoted member of the ministry since its founding in 1990. With a degree in Human Services, she is a retired mental health professional, having dedicated 32 years to supporting individuals and families in need with compassion and excellence.
Her spiritual foundation was strengthened during her time at West Georgia College, where she actively participated in PUG (People United for God). This experience nurtured her passion for service, worship, and unity in the Body of Christ, laying the groundwork for her lifelong commitment to ministry.
A committed teacher and intercessor, Minister Griffin is an active member of the Intercessory Prayer Team, faithfully standing in the gap on behalf of the church, the community, and the nation. She also serves on the Executive Board, the Leadership Committee, and the Maurice M. Simmons Scholarship Committee, where she plays a vital role in both the strategic and spiritual development of the ministry.
A native and resident of Rome, Georgia, Minister Griffin extends her calling beyond the church walls as co-owner and operator of a children’s day care facility. In this role, she continues her lifelong commitment to nurturing, educating, and serving the next generation. Her life’s work reflects a heart fully devoted to God, to people, and to building a legacy of faith and service.
Deacon Bobby Montgomery is a proud native of Rome, Georgia, and a 1982 graduate of East Rome High School. Shortly after graduation, he enlisted in the United States Navy, where he honorably served for three years. Deacon Montgomery is currently employed with International Paper (formerly Temple Inland), where he has dedicated over 25 years of faithful service. A devoted husband and family man, he and his wife, Minister Audrey Montgomery, are blessed with three children and five grandchildren.
Continuing a family legacy of service, Deacon Montgomery has served faithfully in ministry for many years alongside his father, Deacon Charles Montgomery. His life reflects a deep commitment to faith, family, and the call to serve both his church and community.
Minister Audrey Montgomery was baptized and filled with the Holy Spirit at the tender age of eight, marking the beginning of a lifelong commitment to serving the Lord. A 1982 graduate of West Rome High School, she later earned an Associate of Science degree in Criminal Justice in 1993. Called into ministry in June 1990 and ordained in October 1998, Minister Montgomery has faithfully served in various capacities within the church. Her dedication to ministry is further demonstrated through her continued theological development, having earned Diplomas of Ministry from Ministry International Institute in both 2007 and 2008. With a deep passion for mentoring and empowering the next generation, Minister Audrey Montgomery has served as the Children and Youth Pastor at Victory Fellowship Center since 2001. Her commitment to nurturing young hearts and minds in the Word of God remains a vital part of the ministry's mission.
Elder Marc Moore has been a devoted member of Victory Fellowship Center since 2005 and was ordained into ministry in 2000. He is known for his passion for sharing the Gospel through sound, biblically rooted teaching delivered with clarity and simplicity. His commitment to “uncluttering” the Gospel is evident in every message he shares, making the Word of God accessible and impactful for all who hear it. Elder Moore has been happily married to his wife, Carol, for over 30 years, and they reside in Resaca, Georgia. In addition to teaching and preaching, he serves on the VFC Leadership Team and oversees the Media Ministry, ensuring the excellence and integrity of the church’s digital and audiovisual outreach. Outside of ministry, Elder Marc is the owner of Tomorrow Entertainment, a local business based in Calhoun, Georgia. His work reflects a deep dedication to both kingdom service and community engagement.
Sister Carol Moore is a Georgia native who accepted Christ at the age of seven and has walked faithfully with the Lord ever since. A 1981 graduate of Fairmount High School, she has been married for over 30 years to her husband, Elder Marc Moore, with whom she shares a strong partnership in both life and ministry. Sister Carol currently serves as the Administrative Assistant and Office Manager at Tomorrow Entertainment in Calhoun, where she has worked diligently for the past 16 years. Together, she and her husband have built a legacy of service—working side by side in business, ministry, and their personal lives to honor and serve God.
Her heart for ministry is evident through her past involvement in youth departments and administrative roles at other local churches. Since joining Victory Fellowship Center in 2005 under the leadership of Bishop Maurice Simmons, Sister Carol has continued her service with excellence and humility. She currently serves as the Secretary of the Maurice M. Simmons Scholarship Committee, is a valued member of the Leadership Team, and leads as the Head of the Usher Committee. Always willing to lend a helping hand, Sister Carol is known for her servant’s heart and her unwavering commitment to the work of the Lord
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