Apostle Melvin Green | Relevant Connection Ministries | Apostolic Training with Melvin Green

Melvin Green is a compassionate revolutionary spiritual leader with a resounding message of hope and change.

Apostle Melvin Green is the founder of Relevant Connection Ministries (RCM) and the CEO of Optimum Facility Management (OFM). He was born and raised in Pontiac, Michigan. Apostle Melvin graduated from Interactive College of Technology with a degree in HVAC in 2001, and started working at CNN Center. In 2004, he became a 2nd Class Power Engineer during his tenure at CNN.

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"Let the saints be joyful in glory: Let them sing aloud upon their beds." Psalm 149:5

Mission

Establishing purposeful relationships.

Vision

To empower others to fulfill destiny.

After serving faithfully at New Birth, he felt called to start Relevant Connection Ministries (RCM). Elder Green was blessed by Bishop Eddie L. Long and transitioned into a role of pastoral leadership in Douglasville, Georgia. 


Over a 7 year period, his servant leadership touched his local community in providing Thanksgiving dinners to the less fortunate, and school supplies to local youth. RCM aired a weekly teaching broadcast on the AIB Network. 


His teaching and leadership was discovered by believers in Africa in 2014. Shortly thereafter, an initial 10 campuses submitted themselves to RCM. That was the beginning of seeing signs of Pastor Green’s calling as an apostle.


Currently, Relevant Connection Ministries has approximately 110 branches in Kenya, Uganda, Mombasa, and Malawi. 


In 2018, Apostle Melvin started his transition from the pastoral to the apostolic office under Apostle Buddy Crum’s mentorship. On Sunday May 22, 2022 Melvin Green was commissioned as an Apostle during a the Sunday morning worship service at Life Center Church in Dunwoody, Georgia.


Apostle Melvin is currently enrolled in Liberty University studying Leadership Management, with a scheduled graduation date in 2023. He’s married to Roshaunda Green and they have four children and five grandchildren.