About

Our History

End Time Commission started as Commissioned 2 Love (C2L) in Sacramento, California with eleven on-fire men and women of God who had a heart to serve the Lord. The group functioned much like the New Testament Church in Acts.  Because of increased interest and participation, the group began to move their bible studies to Celebration Christian Center, the local church where many of the founding members attended, to accommodate for people in attendance. As the group grew, other ministry tools such as dance, drama, and singing were used to share the gospel. God called one of the group leaders, Larinda Norwood, (now Apostle Larinda King) to move to Savannah, GA to attend college at Savannah State University in 2003. In the midst of her college career, God told her to start a campus ministry.

With passion, and what seemed like an unattainable vision, Apostle Larinda and eleven other students took a leap of faith and birthed out Commissioned to Love (C2L) Campus Ministries. God gave her a military theme for the ministry, modeled after 2 Timothy 2:3-4.  The first remnant platoon was “Passion”, the founding members of C2L Savannah. As the group continued to share the love of Jesus Christ, additional platoons were added. The ministry suffered much persecution, and even got kicked off campus for spreading the word of God.



A 501(c)3 organization

Commissioned 2 Love was established as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization in 2006. As a non-profit, we have introduced programs such as L=V+D2, which is a children’s outreach ministry for boys and girls ages 6 to 17 years old. In addition we also have hosted events such as The Scarlett Affair in which we took six women from a domestic violence shelter and treated them to a day of pampering, clothed them in evening wear, and honored them in a banquet held at one of Savannah’s famous tourist attractions, The Gingerbread House.  From this point on God has continued to advance His kingdom through us planting campus ministries in many different cities.

Shortly after that, God blessed the ministry with the a building for our church, End Time Commission. God has called us to feed the nations, one gift at a time. One of the mottos given to us by our Apostles is, “It’s not about me, it’s not about us.” We must stay regenerated (showing His death, burial, and resurrection in ourselves) and conformed to His will as He has instructed us to do in order to reach the nations through Christ.