Sundiata Post- Anchorage Church had the honour to host United Kingdom renowned gospel ministers in her special celebration service, which held at the Voice International, Dubai, recently.
During the event, worship and the word were delivered from passionate hearts of experienced pastors, who were ever ready to bless the people.
The programme, which was led by the John Sam, following the Church’s official dedication and pastors’ ordination, also witnessed a time of special prophetic corporate prayers, declarations and communion amongst other things.
The guests, David and Madeline Russon, who took time to speak, dwelt passionately on messages of the time that will spur worshippers towards serving God better.
Keynote speaker, David Russon, who led a preamble, leveraging on her life and ministry testimonies, further appreciated the position of Dubai among other cities of the world.
She also mentioned the mind of God concerning the city, which upon manifestation, would be a great blessing to the nation of the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Victoria Samuel, who moderated and gave a brief welcome address, also affirmed the need for corporate prayers as part of the ‘core’ of Anchorage worship.
She further made the importance known and necessitated members to bring in new people, who will not only remain, but go out to preach and multiply souls to God’s kingdom.
It was a glamour of glory from heaven when the main speaker, Russon, mounted the podium, thanking God for the grace God had given them to travel across over 100 countries of the world, including Antarctica, preaching the word of God as international ministers.
Russon, who blessed the people through his speech, touched on key case studies in the scriptures about the person of Jesus and his unbiased passion for people of all classes.
He added that Jesus might give all access to grace for salvation.
Whilst Russon admonished the people not to take grace for granted, he charged Anchorage Church to look beyond the UAE to preaching the gospel across the entire Middle East and the globe.
He confirmed one of the many prophesies earlier given by a minister.
Regretting that over two billion people across the earth have not heard the gospel, he added that Sam would do better, if Anchorage is run as a non-tribal, sectional, national or geographical church.
“The Ministry may be located in Dubai; but it must go international in style, worship and reach. It might be part of fulfilling the end time agenda of Christ to save the entire humanity for eternity with Him.
“We give the glory of this news to God Almighty, and to Him alone we give all the worship and glory,” he added.