Friday, May 31, 2013

Congratulations To Le'Andria Johnson For Hosting Her Very First Revival With In-laws and Parents.

Congratulations To Le'Andria Johnson For Hosting Her Very First Revival With In-laws and Parents.


According to Ms. Johnson Facebook page congratulations are definitely in-order. The newly appointed teacher of the gospel, is hosting her very first revival this week along with her parents and in-law's in Orlando Florida and surrounding areas.

Also, according to the page you don't want to miss this, LeAndria's parents Bishop and Pastor Johnson along with her husband Forrest parents, Apostle and Bishop Walker (Jersey) with Dr Juan Bellard (Atlanta) will be preaching powerful messages all 3 nights!! POSITION and  POWER!!! #BeThere May 29-31 Spread The Word!!  Good luck Sister!

Church Of the Day:Grace Christian Church Locate in Columbia S.C.


Bishop Robert L. Bishop

 
Born February 12, 1939, Bishop Robert L. Bishop was an anointed visionary sent from God who believed in being led by the Holy Spirit. Beginning in the ministry in Buffalo. NY in 1975, Bishop Robert L. Bishop studied at Buffalo Bible Institute (Buffalo, NY), Houghton College (Houghton, NY) receiving a Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies as well as Columbia International University (Columbia, SC). In 1996 Bishop Robert L. Bishop received a Doctorate of Divinity from Overcoming School of Religion and Spirit of Truth School of Religion (Virginia). Consecrated as a Bishop in 1997, Bishop Robert L. Bishop preached the gospel for more than 37 years. A strong advocate of devotion and family life, especially Christian manhood, Bishop Robert L. Bishop was an anointed and seasoned man of God whose favorite scripture was roman 8:18, “For I reckon that the suffering of this age is not willing to be compared with the Glory of God that shall be revealed.”
 
Bishop Robert L. Bishop went on to eternal life on June 7, 2006. Well done they good and faithful servant, well done.
 

Rev. Dr. Azalee C. Bishop

 
Rev. Dr. Azalee C. Bishop graduated with honors from Gallman High School (Newberry, SC). Upon graduating she entered the Good Samaritan School of Nursing and Johnson C. Smith University (Charlotte, NC). She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Secondary Education and has done graduate work at Cornell University and State University at Buffalo where she received a LBSW in Social Work. During her professional career, Dr. Bishop has served in several capacities; from Project Director for Health Education and Welfare Office of Child Development in Buffalo, NY to a Program Director with the South Carolina Department of Social Services in Columbia where she organized the first foster care services program in Fairfield County to serving as Director of Eastover Child Development Center and Director of Citizens and Community Relations in Columbia. Dr. Bishop has hosted two radio talk shows, one in Buffalo, NY and the second, Morning Break with Jesus in Columbia, SC. For her outstanding and dedicated community service, a pictorial review of her work appearing Time and Newsweek magazine in 1970. Dr. Bishop is licensed through the Gethsemane Baptist Association and Grace Christian Ministries.
 
Rev. Dr. Azalee C. Bishop is a mighty woman of God who He has chosen, ordained and equipped from the beginning of time to walk hand in hand beside Bishop Robert L. Bishop on this anointed path. Of all the work she has done in this life, her greatest joy has been to be the wife of Bishop Robert L. Bishop and the mother of mighty men and women of God.
 

Bishop Rudolph W. McKissick Sr bio

Bishop Rudolph W. McKissick, Sr.
Pastor, Bethel Baptist Institutional Church
While a portion of Hogan Street bears his name, Bishop Rudolph W. McKissick, Sr.’s journey extends beyond the downtown Jacksonville church where he has served as pastor for forty-five years.  The oldest African-American church in the state of Florida with more than 12,000 members, Bethel Baptist Institutional Church has grown under the leadership of a servant who has spent more than 60 years in the Bethel ministry. A choral member, music director, and Deacon prior to being called to succeed Rev. Robert Wilson in 1966 as Bethel’s tenth pastor, Bishop McKissick, Sr. maintains the record as Bethel’s longest serving leader.
Throughout his tenure, Bishop McKissick, Sr.’s exemplary teachings and spiritual guidance have inspired more than fifty servant leaders to accept God’s calling to the ministry.  Among them is his son Bishop Rudolph McKissick, Jr., Co-Pastor, Bethel Baptist Institutional Church. In addition, Bishop McKissick, Sr., demonstrating his commitment to meeting and supporting the ever-changing needs and growth of congregants, has established more than fifty ministries.  A Christian Mission (The Help Center), marriage ministry, church basketball league, youth retreats, and missionary outreach program are among the initiatives long recognized for its innovation and excellence.  Most notably and characteristic of the passion Bishop McKissick, Sr. and his wife of forty-nine years, Estelle Williams McKissick, share for education, is B.E.S.T. (Bethel Enhancing Students Totally) Academy, a program established in 1993 to support the academic needs of elementary and secondary students. Under their leadership, B.E.S.T. has become a valuable resource earning Bethel recognition as an approved summer school site for Duval County’s most academically challenged students.
This high level of commitment to quality education is evident throughout Bishop McKissick, Sr.’s journey, as evidenced by his own educational achievements and affiliations.  Bishop McKissick, Sr. holds a bachelors degree for Edward Waters College (EWC) and has received training at a number of other leading institutions including Tuskegee Institute, the Music Institute, the Music Institute of Columbia University, Princeton University and Luther Rice Seminary.  He also has conferred doctoral degrees from EWC and Bethune Cookman University.  He has held membership on a number of boards and commissions including appointment to the first Board of Trustees at the University of North Florida, the Jacksonville Urban League, the YMCA James Weldon Johnson branch, and The Help Center.  Bishop McKissick, Sr. has launched partnerships across the globe with Bethel’s adoption of churches in South Africa and Panama. He was chosen by Fresh Ministries to participate in a 1999 tour of South Africa, and a tour of Turkey, hosted last year by the Amity Turkish Cultural Center.
Recognized as a community stalwart, Bishop McKissick, Sr. has earned a host of awards and accomplishments.  A few include recipient of the 1992 Humanitarian award presented by the National Conference for Christian and Jews; City of Jacksonville’s Human Relations Award; National Association for Equal Opportunity Award; Bernard Gregory Servant Leader Award; and the Meritorious Leadership Award presented by Dr. Martin Luther King, Sr.  In September 2011, was elevated to Bishop of Marriage and Family in the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship International.
A member of the NAACP and Omega Psi Phi fraternity, Bishop Rudolph McKissick, Sr. is married to Estelle Williams McKissick and they have one son, Bishop Rudolph McKissick, Jr. (Kimberly) and three grandchildren; Jocelyn, Janai and Joshua.

Bishop of the day:Bishop Rudolph Mckissick Sr

Our Bishop of the day is Bishop Rudolph Mckissick Sr,Bishop Rudolph Mckissick Jr. Dad.

The Glass Awards: Canada First Gospel Music Award Honoring The Gospel Music Industry! I would like to announce the launch of Canada's first annual Glass Awards which will be on held on July 18-20, 2013 in the city of Toronto. The Glass Awards is Canada's gospel music awards honoring gospel music artists, industry professionals and trailblazing individuals for their contribution to the Gospel Music Industry.


I would like to announce the launch of Canada's first annual Glass Awards  which will be on held on July 18-20, 2013 in the city of Toronto. The Glass Awards is Canada's gospel music awards honoring gospel music artists, industry professionals and trailblazing individuals for their contribution to the Gospel Music Industry.

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Church of the day:Second Nazareth baptist church locate in South Carolina



Second Nazareth prides herself on the ability to maintain an effective balance between tradition and innovation. Jubilee shaped-note and metered-hymn singing remain a key part of the music ministry, while balancing praise and worship with contemporary music. The church strongly supports its youth through educational assistance and scholarships but equally supports the elderly through a Prescription Assistance Program and a thriving Silver Saints Ministry. The church strives to "be the voice for those who cannot speak, the ears for those who cannot hear and the eyes for those who cannot see." Churches over past generations have been weakened by a failure to meet both the physical and spiritual needs of their communities. Many churches have adopted a narrow vision, focusing on only one aspect of ministry, but in today's culture of faith-based opportunities many Christians are eager to start reaching out to their world with both Good News and good works, and therefore they are searching for appropriate ways to integrate both into their ministry. Second Nazareth provides an opportunity to possess a "saving" and a "working" faith.

Reflecting on the past one hundred nine years, Second Nazareth Baptist Church has experienced many memorable moments. Some in laughter, some in tears - but always in praise to God. The Musical Choir concerts, presented to a standing room only crowd, glorified God and edified the Nazareth family. "Coming, Lord, To Thee" was synonymous with the Second Nazareth Jubilee Choir during Pastor Bowman's "Old Ship of Zion" radio broadcast. The adventures or misadventures at the church picnics kept us laughing for weeks, especially when we had to unload the bus for it to make it up the mountain. But we sang "Climbing Jacob's Ladder" with all the gusto we had. These are examples of the rigors of a true church family.
Just as we have relied on our physical strength in times of fun, we have relied on our spiritual strength in our seasons of grief. Second Nazareth Baptist Church, is made up of people--people who have publicly professed our faith in Jesus Christ, followed Him in baptism and who have joined together in this church so our worship, witness and ministry will glorify God.

MYERS ERA: SEPTEMBER 1903-1933

Second Nazareth Baptist Church was founded in 1903. The original name of the church was Macedonia Baptist Church. It was located on Huger and Gervais Streets. While making a furniture store delivery Rev. Ralph "Rafe" Myers experienced the Lord's leading to establish a church at its present location in October 1906. This vision became a reality with thirty members worshipping in an old adandoned store on Gervais Street until Pastor and Sis. Myers acquired the current property. Church services were initially held in a "bush harbor" with a cloth-draped barrel serving as the pulpit. Baptism was held in ditches on Calhoun Street (Read Street today). Later a T-shaped church was built with a steeple and bell. A tabernacle was erected beside the church for special services conducted by Evangelist Skip Witt and to house meetings of the Wateree Association of which Pastor Myers served as president.
Pastor Myers served from 1903 to 1933 during which he organized the Deacon Board, Jubilee Choir (the first in Columbia), Musical Choir, Usher Board, Deaconess Board, Pulpit Aid Club, Trustee Board and the Baptist Young Peoples Union. Four ministers and fifteen deacons were ordained during this time. Rev. W.M. Gordon and Rev. Frank Watkins served as assistant pastors. Dea. Callie Patterson served as Chairman of the Deacon Board from 1924 to 1951. In accordance with the laws of the State of South Carolina the church was incorporated in 1910. Pastor Myers was an advocate of self-sufficiency and encouraged home ownership.
Four churches were established from Second Nazareth during Pastor Myers' era: Ebenezer Baptist Church (1910), Jehovah Baptist Church (1918), Trinity Baptist Church (1921) and Friendship Baptist Church (1930).

JONES ERA: 1933- 1946

In 1933 Rev. A.C. Jones accepted the call as the second pastor of Second Nazareth Baptist Church and led the congregation until June 1949. Under the leadership of Pastor Jones (during the Great Depression) the debt was paid on the old church building, and the new church plant was started. The present sanctuary was constructed in 1945. Sis. Annie Gunter Myers, widow of Pastor Myers, deeded property to the church in 1946 resulting in the construction of Sunday School rooms and an Educational Building on the back of the T-shaped church. During this time the membership was organized into four clubs with the responsibility to present a financial report to the church on the first Sunday of each month. It was during the ministry of Pastor Jones the church became known in the state and nation, also training requirements were established for deacons, deaconess, trustees and missionaries. The membership was required to attend Baptist Young Peoples Union or Baptist Training Union. Fourteen deacons and three superintendents served with Pastor Jones and the Trustee Board was reorganized. Rev. Clarence Williams became assistant pastor at this time and Dea. Callie Patterson was Chairman of the Deacon Board.

BOWMAN ERA: SEPTEMBER 1949- 1996

In 1949 Rev. William McKinley Bowman, Sr., was called to lead the membership, a position he held until he retired in 1996. It became apparent during Pastor Bowman's leadership the church was not adequate for the needs of the congregation. After many meetings, prayers and much soul-searching Second Nazareth underwent major structural changes. The basement of the church (Bowman Auditorium) was completed; the old Sunday school building was converted into office spaces, training rooms, restrooms, choir rooms, etc. A new wing with Sunday School Rooms was added; central heating/cooling system, pews, and carpet were installed. The Baptismal Pool was moved back, tiled and heated. In 1957 the church commissioned Mr. Graham to render the murals in the sanctuary. The murals were touched-up in 2001 by Rev. R.F. Kinard, Ph.D.
It was during this time Second Nazareth began to actively address community issues. As the result of a boyhood injury for which he was not properly treated, Pastor Bowman had a strong commitment to racial equality and challenging the status quo. He instilled this commitment in the Second Nazareth family. Meetings of the local branch of the NAACP were held at the church as well as several statewide strategy meetings for civil rights. In May 1969 Second Nazareth acquired its Life Membership in the NAACP. He encouraged the church to financially support the founding of the Columbia Free Medical Clinic and the Edgewood-Read Street Cooperative Community Improvement Council, Both of these relationships continue to this day. Second Nazareth became actively involved in other religious affiliations, such as the Gethsemane Baptist Association, the Baptist Educational and Missionary Convention and the Progressive National Baptist Convention.
The current administrative annex housed the headquarters for the Baptist Educational and Missionary Convention for South Carolina. The first "Soup Kitchen" in the community was opened by Second Nazareth, an effort continued today by the YWA in partnership with the Gethsemane Baptist Association. The annual thanksgiving project of the Brotherhood Club, Project Angel Tree, and the adoption of several community long-term care facilities are a few of the ongoing activities initiated during the leadership of Pastor Bowman. In conjunction with efforts to revitalize the Edgewood community the church, at the urging of Pastor Bowman, purchased a liquor store and converted it into a Boy Scout hut.
Vacation Bible School, church picnics to Table Rock and Atlantic Beach and the outstanding season of the Second Nazareth Baseball Team were the highlights of the summer at Nazareth. Printed bulletins, The Nazarette (church newsletter), Women's Day, Men's Day and Youth Day originated during Pastor Bowman's pastorate.
Because of his dynamic preaching, radio persona, the leadership positions he held in the community and his length of service as pastor, the Second Nazareth family began to increase dramatically. To meet the needs of the growing congregation Pastor Bowman ordained nineteen ministers and twenty-four deacons. Organizations formed during the Bowman era are: Annie Myers Missionary Circle, Jones/McClerklin Missionary Circle, Bowman/Alston Missionary Circle, Young Woman's Auxiliary, Junior Missionary Society, Brotherhood Club, Junior Deacons, Junior Brotherhood, Nurses Fellowship, Nazarene Gospel Choir, Officers Wives Auxiliary, Willing Workers Club, Progressive Club, Benevolent Club, Voices of Faith, W.M. Bowman Children's Choir, and Male Choir. Nineteen ministers were ordained under Pastor Bowman. During his forty-eight years of leadership sixty-eight trustees were elected. Several ministers served as associate pastors during Pastor Bowman's tenure. Reverends Clarence Williams, William Henderson, Leon Johnson and James Abrams, Jr. held the position of assistant pastors. Chairmen of the Deacon Board were Callie Patterson (1949-51), P.M. Bowling (1952-71), and Marion Hart (1972-96). Upon his retirement in 1996, he was honored as Pastor Emeritus until his passing in 2000.
From 1996 until July 4, 1999 Second Nazareth Baptist Church was without a pastor. Rev. Ed Francis served as quasi-interim pastor. Invited ministers filled the pulpit.

HILLS ERA: JULY 1999 - JULY 25, 2005

Reverend J. Walter Hills was installed as the fourth pastor of Second Nazareth Baptist Church in July 1999. Pastor Hills' tenure includes a revised Member Orientation for new members, an expanded Wednesday Night Bible Study and in-service training for the Deacon Ministry and ministerial associates. The reorganization of the Male Chorus, and the establishment of New Vision Praise Choir and Praise In Motion (praise dancers) have augmented the church's music ministry. In 2001, with the encouragement of Pastor Hills, the Mission department celebrated its first Convocation in lieu of separate anniversary observances. The Benevolent, Progressive and Willing Workers Clubs celebrated a joint anniversary called a Trinity Celebration. Rev. J. Walter Hills, II, was ordained during the ministry of Pastor Hills. Dea. Moses Felder served as Chairman of the Deacon Ministry.
Pastor Hills continued the church's commitment to community service by encouraging the establishment of the Edgewood Foundation, a 501(c)3 entity. The church has also partnered with local schools as a part of Richland School District One's faith-based initiatives. During Pastor Hills' time Second Nazareth instituted its prescription assistance to the elderly, formalized its CARE Ministry, launched its website and published Spiritual Nourishment, a monthly devotional. (Spiritual Nourishment has been renamed Seasoning for the Soul.) The church's logo was also commissioned during Pastor Hills' administration. The Joint Board of Officers began updating the manual on church policies and procedures. Pastor Hills' tenure ended July 25, 2005.

NOBLE ERA: SEPTEMBER 2008- PRESENT

September 7, 2008 Rev. Johnny Ray Noble, Ph.D., began his leadership of the Second Nazareth family. Focusing on teaching and preaching, Pastor Noble is expanding the evangelism outreach of the church as he leads us to be, "The Church in the Heart of the Community with the Community in its Heart.". Emphasizing biblical stewardship of our time, talent, treasure, and total being, the church is moving forward into the 21 century. Since Pastor Noble's tenure began the church has grown numerically, we have had aesthetic changes to beautify our sanctuary, audio visual upgrades, the strengthening of our ministries, a weekly radio broadcast, room set aside for nursery, creation of a young adult choir- Chosen Generation and children choir, and combination of the New Vision Praise Choir and the Musical Choir to form the Sanctuary Choir. We also have added the Hospitality Ministry to make our guests feel welcomed.
Pastor Noble instituted several annual events Unity in the Community, a day for all of the church family, residents of the community, educational field, and public service could come together for a day of singing, eating, fun, and fellowship. The Christmas Gala, a time for friends, relatives, associates, and neighbors to come together to commemorate the birth of our Savior, celebrate the miracle of Christmas, and present our youth ages 16-21 to society.
Under Pastor Noble's leadership the vision to fufill Christ's command to preach the gospel to all the world is foremost in our minds. Our church is focused on five areas of emphasis: outreach/evangelism, ministry, worship, fellowship, and discipleship. Pastor Noble has lead the church to purchase additional property to meet our ministry needs, and reorganized the Edgewood Foundation and its Board of Directors to better serve our community and families. The Edgewood Foundation also partners with other like minded private and civic groups to deliver Summer Camp, afterschool programs, and informational workshops.
Second Nazareth is excited about the future God has in store for us. Plans are being made to build a new 1,200 seat sanctuary, fully equipped with cutting edge technology and amenities to edify the body of Christ and serve humanity in greater capacities. God truly has smiled on the Second Nazareth church family.

FELLOWSHIPS

Second Nazareth Baptist Church maintains its long-standing commitment to fellowship. Several ministries have extensive involvement in external organizations: The Jubilee Choir (a founding member of the City Baptist Jubilee Choir Union), Senior Ushers' Ministry (founding member of the Capital City Usher Board Union), Nurses' Fellowship (founding member of the Columbia Christian Health Care Auxiliary), Brotherhood Club (Citywide Brotherhood), the Mission Department (Gethsemane Baptist Association) and the Deacon Ministry (United Baptist Deacons of Greater Columbia).

AFFILIATIONS

  • National Baptist Convention of America, Inc. Intl.
  • Gethsemane Baptist Association
  • Baptist E&M Convention of South Carolina
  • Cooperative Clergy Fellowship of South Carolina
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Bishop Mckissick Jr. Bio


Bishop Rudolph W. McKissick, Jr., is Senior Pastor of the Bethel Baptist Institutional Church, located in Jacksonville, Florida. Bishop McKissick serves in the capacity of Senior Pastor along with his father, Bishop Rudolph McKissick, Sr., who has served the church now himself for over forty plus years as Pastor. Their Pastorate of Bethel is unique, not only because they are father and son, but also because both McKissicks were born and raised in the Bethel church, both serving in various capacities before entering into ministry and eventually the pastorate. Under his leadership, the ministry has grown to over 14,000 disciples active in the ministry.
The musical blessing and vision of Bishop McKissick, Jr., has resulted in the production of three CD’s by the Word and Worship Mass Choir of the Bethel Church. All three CDs have received national critical acclaim, with the project entitled, “The Right Place” debuting at No.5 on the Billboard charts.
Bishop McKissick is the author of several books. His first book entitled, “Nuggets by Day and Gems by Night” was released in April 2009. His second book “God’s Got My Back: Insights I learned From Spinal Surgery” was released in August of the same year. In July of 2010, “God’s Got My Back” reached number one on the Independent Publishers Book chart.
In June of 2008, McKissick was consecrated and elevated into the high office of Bishop in the Lord’s church within the Full Gospel Baptist Fellowship International, under the leadership of Bishop Paul S. Morton, Sr. and serves as the Bishop of the state of Florida for the Fellowship. He also serves on various boards, which include being a national board member of the National Action Network, founded by Rev. Al Sharpton.
He holds a Bachelor’s Degree from Jacksonville University with a double major in the field of music: one in Opera and the other in Sacred Church Music, with a minor in pipe organ performance.  He holds the Master of Divinity Degree from the Samuel Proctor School of Religion at Virginia Union University, and the Doctor of Ministry Degree from the United Theological Seminary. Dr. McKissick was awarded the honorary Doctor of Divinity Degree from Bethune Cookman College. He is also a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., as well as Sigma Pi Phi Boule.
He is married to the former Kimberly Joy Nichols and they are the proud parents of three beautiful children; Jocelyn, Janai and Joshua.

Bishop of the day:Bishop Rudolph Mckissick Jr.

Our bishop of the day Is the Awesome bishop Rudolph Mckissick Jr.

Waking Up A Sleeping Generation Youth Conference 2013!



Attention Youth and Young Adults Join Bishop Carl Smith and New Birth Church for this year'sWAKING UP A SLEEPING GENERATION YOUTH CONFERENCE.

 This conference will include the ministry of Adam Mesa, Cory Bradley, SHBX, Selah and Minister Cy Forh, so you don't want to miss out!

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Lord Jesus:A Beyonce's Fan goes To Far

 A Beyonce Fan Reach out his hand and touches her butt in her concert Read Here!!

Bishop Morton Bio


Bishop Paul S. Morton, Sr. was born in Windsor Ontario, Canada but was destined to move to the United States. God had a special calling on his life that extended far beyond the Canadian borders. In 1972, he moved to New Orleans, LA.   Not long after, he became the Senior Pastor of the Greater St. Stephen Missionary Baptist Church. He served faithfully there for thirty-three years.  Under his leadership, it became a "Full Gospel" Baptist Church, expanding to three areas of the city, maximizing at seven services per Sunday.
However, after the devastating storm, Katrina, God repositioned him.  At God’s command, he passed the mantle to his wife, Debra B. Morton, who now serves as Senior Pastor of the mother church in New Orleans, LA. Bishop Morton now serves as Senior Pastor of the "baby" church, GSS Changing A Generation, in Atlanta, GA which was birthed out of the mother church.   Bishop Paul S. Morton, Sr. and his wife Pastor Debra B. Morton now serve as each other’s Co-Pastor.   Now "One Church in Two States", their slogan is "Changing The Way We Do Church!"
Bishop Paul S. Morton, Sr. is also the founding Presiding Bishop of one of the fastest growing movements in America, the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship International.
As an apostle, he has birthed many churches out of Greater St. Stephen FGBC, New Orleans, LA.   Bishop Morton is also an international television preacher who, for over twenty-five years, reaches thousands of souls for the Lord on a weekly basis.
Morton is also a gifted author and an anointed singer, having received numerous Stellar Awards.
His life in Christ is evidenced by his love and compassion for his family, the brethren and those who are lost.
Many esteem him as a Pastor’s Pastor; a Leader’s Leader; His wife and children revere him as a loving husband and role model father.
Bishop Paul S. Morton, Sr. who strives to exemplify the heart of God, is truly God’s Man!

Bishop of the day:Bishop Paul S. Morton

Our Bishop of the day is Bishop Paul S. Morton.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Lord Jesus:OKLAHOMA PASTOR GAVE PROPHETIC MESSAGE BEFORE DEADLY TORNADO


OKLAHOMA PASTOR GAVE PROPHETIC MESSAGE BEFORE DEADLY TORNADO.



We believe Pastor Steven Earp, when he allegedly says, he prophesied about the struggle that was going to hit his town, Moore, OK.  The reason why we believe him, is simply because there is a known prophet by the name of Paul Jackson who allegedly prophesied that there will be deadly natural disasters, this year.  When he predicted this, it was last year.

According to Charismanews.comEarp’s message was titled, "Strength From Struggles: Preparing for Struggles." He didn’t realize the connection until mid-afternoon Tuesday.

Saints of God, it is so very important for people in this nation to take heed when men of God give prophecies, because they do happen. 

In the meantime, our prayers are with all the families of the decease, the survivors and may all the ones who died rest in peace.

Read more articles like this one @AToast2Wealth.com

Oklahoma Pastor Gives Prophetic Message Before Deadly Tornado Strikes 

Shawn A. Akers

Elevate Church Pastor Steven Earp didn’t expect his Sunday sermon to be a prophetic message—at least not so soon.

Sunday’s sermon, however—the first in a series—turned out to be a prelude of things to come for his congregation and...Read full article, here.



Source and Photo: charismanews.com


 

Why Did Cory Condrey “Coco Brother” Walk Away From Radio?


It look like CoCo Brother have given up radio Article Here!

Pastor Jamal Bryant: FIx My Life Summer Series!


 According to Pastor Jamal Bryant Facebook page, he has an epic new summer teaching series he will began teaching the first Sunday of June. The Summer Series "Fix My Life" will start  Sunday, June  2nd and end September 1st. "This Is Not A Game."

Lord Have Mercy: Kirk Franklin Have Come Under Fire From Gay Rights 

According to "All Christian News" Gospel singer Kirk Franklin has found himself in the crosshairs of the gay community for speaking out against homosexuality.

 LGBT activists are putting pressure on the Washington, DC government for paying the singer $80,000 to perform this year for the city’s Emancipation Day celebration. Article Here!

TBN Kicks Off Its 40th Anniversary Celebration With Two Powerful Nights of “Praise the Lord”!


  1. May 28th marks the 40th Anniversary of Trinity Broadcasting Network, and America's most-watched faith-and-family network has an extra special two-night guest lineup for its signature ministry and talk show, “Praise the Lord,” to kick off the celebration of this amazing 40-year milestone.

    On Tuesday, May 28th, Dr. Crouch will join co-hosts Matt and Laurie Crouch for a special three-hour “Praise the Lord” as they welcome four of TBN's long-time friends and ministry partners — Benny Hinn, Dwight Thompson, Arthur Blessitt, and Jerry Barnard — for a nostalgic look back at the launch and growth of TBN into a global powerhouse.
    “These four men of God have stood with us through many years of fruitful ministry,” said Dr. Crouch. “This special night will be a trip down memory lane as we share stories, take a look back at some classic TBN moments, and reminisce about the many miracles we've witnessed in this forty year adventure.” 
     Joseph and Wendy Prince, and Pastor Joel and Victoria Osteen; comedian and talk show host Steve Harvey; 1970s pop music icon Tony Orlando; legendary contemporary Christian artist Carman; Grammy Award-winning gospel recording artist Cece Winans; and popular New York City pastor and worship leader Donnie McClurkin. 
    On Wednesday, May 29th, TBN will follow up its nostalgic look back with a powerful “Praise the Lord” show featuring a “Who's Who” line up of ministry, musical, and celebrity guests. Joining host Phil Munsey live from TBN's New York City studio will be popular TBN ministry partners
    “Since the first night TBN went on the air forty years ago, our signature “Praise the Lord” program has inspired, challenged, and entertained generations of viewers with talk, music, ministry, and more from a wide variety of impacting guests,” said TBN Vice President Matthew Crouch. “We're excited about our kick-off week for TBN's 40th anniversary, and look forward to an entire summer of unforgettable celebrations as we thank God for the miracle of TBN.”
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Lord Jesus:Another Rapper Turn Pastor: Montell Jordan!



Former Def Jam Records R&B veteran Montell Jordan is shifting his focus once again....this time toward pasturing.

Lord Jesus:Church of God in Christ "SECRETS"!


This is an awesome heartbreaking read and story for me.....But what, I'm totally shocked and surprise at is how folks can easily tell others to forget something important and to move on. It's not an easy thing to do for everyone. The below comment is one of the many that was left for this youngman encouraging him to move on and leave the Church Of God In Christ alone.  His Facebook page!

"I don't know how to tell you to get over this but you will have to get over this. My father was and is a prominent member of a Pentecostal movement. He has 3 sets of children by three different women. He has been living a life of deception since I can recall. He stole money from my mother to buy a new car. He lied about his academic background. All I could do was to say to him "I forgive you". I didn't know what else to say to him. Instead of saying what if, I started saying what's next. God doesn't make mistakes, and he doesn't allow us to become ruined by others foolishness. If you are never recognized by that family as a legitimate child, you are God's child. Hold fast to your true inheritance and you will reign with your Father."
You can get the history and backdrop on what's going on here. 

Lord Jesus:What Do You Think About Pastors Who Carry Condoms Around In Their Bibles?


According to The Daily Post and online newspaper.....someone put a smack down on a bus preacher Saturday morning, after some condoms allegedly fell out of his bible as he preached the ‘Word of God’. WOW!