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Revival January 2019

Revival January 2019

January 9-11, 2019 marked the revival led by Supt. Robert Davis at Lord of the Harvest Ministries Int’l. It was a tremendous blessing for our church, serving as a much-needed renewal in our labor for the harvest.

Several members expressed their deep longing for revival, recognizing that it was exactly what they needed. Coming from their daily work and facing the challenges of the world, the word of God provided them with strength and encouragement. The impact of the revival extended beyond those three days, influencing our Sunday morning worship as we continued to glorify the Lord.

The praise and worship during the revival were truly awe-inspiring. Friday night, in particular, reached new heights. Following the opening prayer, First Lady Mathis and Brother Burtron Reynolds delivered a powerful rendition of “CLEAN ME UP.” Brother Reynolds allowed God to move through his gift of singing, and it was evident that he was wholly surrendered to the anointing.

Harvest Fest 2018

Harvest Fest 2018

The Harvest Fest is a celebration of all the labor that we’ve have done throughout the year.  God has blessed our ministry with increase and have supplied our needs throughout the year.  Now we’re coming together to enjoy the fruits of our laboring. 

We invite friends, family, and co-labors to join us October 6, 2018 at 11am – 4pm for a time of fellowship.

 

The Lord of the Harvest Ministries Prayer Breakfast was a resounding success. Many individuals generously donated to purchase tickets and some even attended the event. The women and men of LHMINISTRIES worked diligently to ensure its success. The theme of the prayer breakfast was “The Importance of Evangelizing the Earth.” Pastor G. Mathis delivered a powerful message and added a captivating dramatization to the program, making it well worth waking up early in the morning for.

So, what was the dramatization all about? I’m glad you asked. It was a video shown on a large screen during the event. It featured several clips from one of Pastor Mathis’s personal plays, titled “Judgment: Your Final Destination.” The play portrayed how individuals faced judgment before God after their passing. The conversations between God and the deceased individuals determined their final destination: either Hell or Heaven.

In addition to the impactful play, a delicious meal was prepared by the women and men of the ministry. We served freshly cooked pancakes, eggs, hash browns, orange juice, sausage, and bacon. I apologize if I’ve missed something from the menu, as there were numerous delectable options. While the ladies were busy whipping up the food in the kitchen, the men were skillfully flipping pancakes on the grill.

We extend our heartfelt thanks to every member who participated in the donations and cooking for making the event a remarkable success.