They sold dinners, peanuts, barbequed pig feet, and homemade ice cream. The cost of mullet fish was 10 cents per pound, and Sister Pate sold many fish plates. Deacons Tills Mathis and Bryant McDonald sold peanuts, Sister Sarah Hayes sold barbequed pig feet, and Mother Hattie Howard sold ice cream. Many Sacrifices were made through paying church dues.
In 1995, on the 43rd Women’s Day, a total of $5,000 was raised to pad the pews. Sister Pat Westbrook was the chairperson, and Sister Dorothy Hodge was Co-chairperson. Pianists and Musicians have been Sister Smith, Rev. Cawthon, Sister Washington (8 years), Sister Joyce McDonald-Young, Sister Jeannie Washington, Sister Veneita Collazo, Sister Katie Kidd, Sister Sharon Kid, Brother Shannon Hayes, Brother Kyra Brown, Sister Ruth Owens, Sister Maggie Brown, Rev. Leonard Williams, Brother James Hill, Sister Linda Parker, and Brother Derek Milton.
- Musicians — Brother Derek Milton, Sister Linda Parker, Brother Shannon Hayes, Brother Rudolph Applewhite, Brother Skinner and Brother Tatum Taylor
Rev. H.C. and Sister Willie Mae McCray served as Pastor and First Lady of Macedonia for 25 years or more. He was called to his Heavenly home in 1997. Replacing him was Rev. Dwight D. Baggett who served as interim pastor prior to his selection for the position. Rev. Baggett is the husband of Sister Novella Lee Baggett. They have two children, Patrick and Laurie.
Rev. Dwight D. Baggett presented the church with a vision: A new church. On June 6, 2009, his vision gave birth to a a new sanctuary.