Bishop Lewis & Lady Bernadette Williams, Founders

Bishop Williams and Dr. Williams brought our 21 Days of Prayer & Consecration to a powerful close, lifting the congregation in unified prayer for a church that walks in obedience, focus, and unwavering devotion to God. With pastoral authority and spiritual clarity, they declared that Household of Faith would be a people who hear God, follow His voice, and remain committed to His will above all else, Their leadership sealed the consecration journey, calling the church into deeper surrender.
Minister Marnessia Walker ushered us into a powerful atmosphere of healing as she led Day 20 with authority, compassion, and sensitivity to the Holy Spirit. She lifted every form of brokenness before God—physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual—declaring His power to restore what life, trauma, and struggle have tried to diminish.
Elder Candidate Terry Maule led the congregation into a focused and faith-filled time of intercession for jobs, finances, and God’s provision. The evening carried a strong sense of expectancy as he lifted up those seeking employment, those believing for promotion, and those needing God’s hand to move in their financial situation. It was a powerful night of trusting God as our Source and Provider, and aligning our lives with His promises of abundance and provision.
Pastor Chavez Williams shared what the Lord placed on his heart, calling the congregation back to the essentials of a strong spiritual life: studying the Word, maintaining a life of prayer, and faithfully attending worship services. With pastoral clarity and conviction, he reminded us that these disciplines are not routines—they are lifelines that anchor believers in truth, strength, and spiritual maturity.
Minister Derric Taylor led a powerful evening of intercession, lifting up men, women, and families with authority and compassion. He prayed for divine order to be restored in every household, for spiritual growth to deepen, and for unity to bind families together in love and purpose. His petitions covered every layer of family life—asking God for provision, protection, and the fulfillment of purpose in each home.
.Minister April Williams led a deeply impactful evening of intercession for the salvation and spiritual growth of our youth and young adults. She walked us through the Scriptures with clarity and conviction, weaving in her own lived experiences to help us understand how to cover this generation with intentional, targeted prayer.
Dr. Bernadette Williams ministered with transparency and power as she poured from her own journey—testifying about the difference between religion and true relationship with God. She shared openly about her marriage, describing how God spoke to her even before she was fully walking in salvation, and how that divine encounter became the turning point that strengthened her home.
Her honesty created a safe, faith-filled atmosphere for prayer.
Elder Judy Myles led us into a deeply anointed time of intercession, ministering to the natural and spiritual needs of both children and singles with clarity, compassion, and prophetic strength. Using Colossians 2:10—reminding us that we are complete in Christ—and Genesis 1:26—affirming our identity as image-bearers—she built a powerful foundation that called every heart back to God’s original design.
Minister Coley’s lived experiences became a testimony in itself—declaring that God sees every struggle, hears every cry, and honors every act of care given in love. She petitioned for renewed hope, restored health, and supernatural endurance, reminding us that caregivers are vessels of God’s mercy and deserve covering just as much as those they serve.
Whether you're visiting from around the corner or across the globe, we’re so glad you’ve found us online! At HOFC, we believe that faith grows deeper when we grow together—and there’s a place just for you in our family. church non-denominational church bible church
Open today | 09:00 am – 05:00 pm |
Tune into our services online by watching our LIVE stream on Facebook or YouTube
Sunday Worship Service 9:30 a.m. and Wednesday Night Bible Study 7 p.m.