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Bishop Lewis & Lady Bernadette Williams, Founders


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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In this powerful message from Genesis 4:1–13, Bishop Lewis Williams challenges believers to examine the quality of their worship, their sacrifice, and their obedience. Using the story of Cain and Abel, he reveals how God doesn’t just look at what we give—He looks at the heart behind it.
Bishop Williams reminds us that giving God our leftovers leads to frustration, but giving Him our best opens the door to favor, acceptance, and breakthrough.
Bishop Lewis Williams walks us into the powerful moments that unfolded after Jesus rose from the grave. Drawing from John 20:19–31, this message reveals how the resurrected Christ stepped into locked rooms, fearful hearts, and doubting minds — bringing peace, proof, and purpose to His disciples.
Bishop reminds us that the resurrection wasn’t the end of the story; it was the beginning of a new assignment. Jesus still shows up in places where fear tries to trap us,
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In this powerful message, “It Had to Happen,” we are reminded that God’s love is not accidental, reactive, or uncertain — it is intentional, sacrificial, and unstoppable. Drawing from John 3:16–17, Bishop Lewis Williams teaches that every moment of Christ’s journey — His coming, His sacrifice, His redemption — was part of God’s divine plan to save, restore, and reclaim us.
This word calls us to see our own lives through that same lens: nothing is wasted, nothing is random, and God is working
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n “This Year I Will Be Intentional,” Minister Kimberly Sharpe delivers a focused and empowering word from 1 Corinthians 10:31, reminding believers that every action, decision, and pursuit must point back to the glory of God. With clarity and conviction, she challenges us to move beyond passive living and step into a year marked by purpose, discipline, and spiritual alignment.
This message calls the church to live deliberately — to pray with intention, serve with intention, love with intentio
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