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Young Preacher, Torian Davis, Continues HillTop Baptist Legacy

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Torian Davis, 21, preaches on Sundays in Riviera Beach. In the parking lot, where church families listen from their cars, all are safe and prepared for the preaching of the Word. A white tent shading a pulpit sits in the foreground of the imposing, grand, red brick church built in 1965 at 1273 West 30th Street. The church, HillTop Baptist, founded by Reverend Griffin Davis, Torian’s grandfather, was built on faith. And love.

As a young man, Griffin Davis was managing his father’s nightclub, The Cotton Club, just a few blocks away, also on 30th Street in Riviera Beach. One evening Davis heard God speak to him and his hands began to shake. God told him that working at the club is not what he was to be doing with his life. The experience was so profound, Davis left his job and attended seminary in Nashville, TN. He married the lovely Hughetta Williams and they had three boys.

 The way has already been made, all you have to do is walk it. ~Rev. Griffin Davis

When he returned from seminary, the Spirit of God told him it was time to build.  And with faith Rev. Davis, and the community, built HillTop Baptist. He worked as a taxi driver and walked door to door asking for contributions. For the first ten years, Davis had two suits and two pairs of shoes to preach in. His focus was on fasting and prayer, not fashion. The mortgage was paid off in four years. Though it was built to seat 1500, as the people poured in, they eventually needed folding chairs for the overflow.

Even when the building was still under construction, Rev. Davis held church. Members would go in, clean, and leave with dirty clothes due to the construction debris. But, oh, how they would talk about the ‘Glory’ and how it filled that place!’

Evidence of the Call

 Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these.” Matthew 19:14

Torian, a bright-eyed, carrier of peace has been formally preaching for over 10 years. He started at age 3 in his room. By age 6, he wanted a pulpit for Christmas. Through the love and support of his parents, Torian came into the living room that Christmas morning uplifted to see it had been redecorated into a ‘church’ so he could preach.

As Torian Davis grew up his grandfather was direct with him. He told him he believed Torian was to be a preacher. He would say to Torian, “Time and God will walk you down.” Torian agreed to pray about it.  Then, one day Torian had his own epiphany when calling out to God for direction.  First, he saw a series of Christian TV programs that talked about the woman at the well. The messages cut so deep, as a rhema word, it was Torian’s ‘come to Jesus’ moment.  At age 11, he preached his first formal sermon on Father’s Day in 2011.

And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. Matthew 28:18-20

Guide Me, Oh, Lord

HillTop Baptist Church

Another answer for direction came when he needed to know if he was to attend college at Morehouse in 2018. Divinely enough, a woman at Hill Top spoke with Torian prophetically and told him he was not going to that college. But Torian, uncertain of God’s answer yet, had already prepared for the move and left.  To his amazement, when he arrived at the school, there was no record of his name. And the scholarship money he was awarded, it never arrived. Torian quickly returned home, with peace in his spirit, surrounded by family and friends.

Psalm 27:1
The Lord is my light and my salvation—
whom shall I fear?
The Lord is the stronghold of my life—
of whom shall I be afraid?

Torian leads the youth ministry and preaches many Sundays at the main pulpit. His talented brother Sydney plays the drums in the worship band. Five more siblings attend Hilltop and contribute their gifts and talents, while two live out of state.  His father, Sydney Davis, manages aspects of the family business Davis Enterprise, including Hilltop MBC Real Estate. Torian’s mother, Tarya Davis, is the loving Director of Daycare at the church. One thing is crystal clear. It’s love that fuels their family through the generations and love that fuels HillTop Missionary Baptist.

Notable Guests

Of course, with a history as rich and blessed in the community as HillTop Baptist there have been a number of pulpit notable guests over the years such as  Rev. Thomas Masters,
Dr. Donald Parsons and Rev. Jasper Williams. And, a few former presidents and boxing legend Sugar Ray Leonard, have also paid a prayerful visit.

Over five decades ago, Rev. Davis was a young man working at a nightclub on 30th Street. God’s plan for him all along was just a few blocks away.  He chose to listen to God’s voice. Today lives are still being changed from the endless well of love that built HillTop Baptist over 50 years ago.  Rev. Davis says “The way has already been made, all you have to do is walk it”. Torian Davis, along with his family and wider church family, are doing just that.

Come say hello to your brothers and sisters at Hilltop. You’re always welcome!
HillTop Missionary Baptist Church
(561)-844-3216
1273 West 30th Street, Riviera Beach, Florida
https://www.facebook.com/Hilltop-Missionary-Baptist-Church

Kelly Jo Rabbitt
Kelly Jo Rabbitt
Kelly is a spirit filled speaker, author and missionary. Having graduated from a Biblically based supernatural training school serving as class president, she also holds a Master's in Divinity and has represented the U.S. as an Ambassador to Europe for Rotary International. Kelly has experienced profound transformation by the Spirit of God in desperate places in her own life, and serves Christ across all denominational lines. She has ministered in Haiti to members of the United Nations and has served Eastern Kentucky's Appalachia region's most destitute. Due to her Catholic upbringing, she holds a deep reverence for the Eucharist. Kelly has a passion for wellness and has been certified nationally with honors in personal training and nutrition from World Fitness Association since 2012. Her first priority, however, is the spiritual condition of a person. Kelly was born in Rocky River, Ohio, has lived in Erie, PA., and New Orleans, LA as a child, and has been a resident of south Florida for four decades. Her favorite hobby is spending time in nature. She also enjoys ministering in worship dance, and her most important spiritual discipline is getting the Word inside her spirit.

6 COMMENTS

  1. God is Good lI Get Joy in my heart to see and to know Torian is so real about his walk . He is so pure at Heart at the same time being so young and to be able to handle peer pressure with his age group (Its a Blessing that they ball respect his walk )

    • Thank you so much for your comment, dear Quinette.
      It was a pleasure spending time with Torian in my interview for the article. It is our pleasure at Pbcvoice to bring our Christian community together! Torian and the HillTop family are an integral part of PB County’s spiritual life at large.
      Thank you for reading Pbcvoice.
      Sincerely,
      Kelly J. Rabbitt

  2. Very detailed an awesome article also very honest and truthful. If I were not a member I will still come to the services. I watched him grow up from childhood To be the young man that he is today. To God be the glory for the great things he has done, is doing and we will have the pleasure of seeing what he will do.

    • Amen, Gwendolyn.
      We are so happy you were able to read about Torian and the beautiful history of HillTop Baptist. And we here at Pbcvoice are certain God has more in store for the entire HillTop family:)
      Many Blessings,
      Kelly Jo Rabbitt

  3. What an awesome read! I remember Torian as a toddler, dancing up and down the isles of the Hilltop. I could see something different in him as a child. As he got older, nothing changed in reference to his service in the church, except his connection with God seamed to grow stronger and stronger! I was excited when I learned Torian entered into college! If I could offer advice to Torian Davis, it would be very simple. “Stay focused on your vision, stay in tune with the Holy Spirit, blot out all naysayers, always remember your roots, and keep moving forward in the name of Jesus Christ!” Congratulations Torian Davis on this acknowledgment of your great work! You are so deserving! Stay focused Torian! You have people in your corner that are sending up sincere prayers for you!

    • Evangelist Detria,
      We stand with you in your encouragement for Torian!
      We appreciate you taking the time to read Pbcvoice.com
      Bless you and the work of your hands.
      Sincerely,
      Kelly Jo Rabbitt

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