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Bishop Lewis & Lady Bernadette Williams, Founders

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Minister Derric Taylor delivered a powerful and convicting message from Luke 5:1–11, calling believers to release the “ships” that keep them tied to old seasons. Through the story of Simon Peter’s encounter with Jesus, he reminded us that breakthrough begins where obedience starts—and sometimes that means abandoning what feels familiar so we can follow Christ into deeper waters.
Bishop Lewis Williams delivered a powerful, faith‑charging message from Numbers 27:1–4, declaring that this is the season to stand boldly before God and claim what He has already promised. Using the daughters of Zelophehad as a prophetic example, Bishop reminded us that when you know your inheritance, you don’t settle, you don’t shrink, and you don’t apologize—you step forward and go get what is rightfully yours.
Bishop Williams continued this powerful series from Nehemiah 4:1–15, reminding us that even in seasons of pressure, rebuilding, and spiritual resistance, God’s hand has never left His people. With prophetic clarity, Bishop taught that the same God who shapes us is the God who shields us—forming, refining, and strengthening us right in the midst of the battle. This calls every believer to stay on the wall, stay in His will, and trust that the Potter is still molding something greater in us.
Bishop Lewis Williams delivered a stirring call to action from Luke 14:15–24, reminding us that the Master’s invitation is now—and it requires our full yes. Through bold, convicting teaching, he challenged every believer to lay aside excuses, respond to God’s call with urgency, and step into the purpose prepared for us. A powerful word that pushes the church from hesitation to obedience.
In this powerful teaching, we were reminded that God specializes in using what the world calls broken. Drawing from Nehemiah 4:1–15, the message highlighted how opposition, discouragement, and personal weakness do not disqualify us from God’s work. Instead, like the people rebuilding the wall, we are called to stay focused, pray, and keep building—trusting that God can use us even in imperfect condition. Though attacked and underestimated, we remain broken but still usable in the hands of God.
Bishop Lewis Williams delivers a powerful reminder that the real battles we face are not fought in the natural but in the spiritual. Drawing from 2 Corinthians 10:3–6, this message exposes the unseen war against strongholds, thoughts, and patterns that try to exalt themselves above the knowledge of God.
With bold clarity, Bishop teaches that God has equipped every believer with mighty, spiritual weapons — authority, obedience, and the Word — to tear down anything that stands in the way of victory
In this eye‑opening message, Bishop Lewis Williams uses the story of Noah’s vulnerability in Genesis 9:20–28 to reveal a powerful truth: not everyone in your life is equipped to handle your moments of weakness, exposure, or transition. Some people will mock what they see, while others—like Shem and Japheth—will cover, protect, and honor you even when you’re not at your best.
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