Resurrected Life Apostolic Church

Resurrected Life Apostolic Church Resurrected Life Apostolic Church is about saving the community, spiritual awakening and uplifting, and Kingdom living.

12/04/2025

I woke up this morning with the heavy burden to intercede for boys and men.

Father, in the name of Jesus, I lift up every Black man reading this.

Lord, breathe on:
• his identity
• his mind
• his destiny
• his calling
• his leadership
• his masculinity
• his purpose

I come against every assignment that has hunted Black men for generations:
• premature death
• incarceration
• violence
• rejection
• father wounds
• identity confusion
• inner anger
• silent pressure
• emotional suppression
• spiritual attack

I declare: You will NOT die before your time.
You will NOT be caged mentally, spiritually, or physically.
You will NOT be silenced.
You will NOT be broken.

I speak:
• strength to your shoulders
• clarity to your mind
• healing to your soul
• power to your voice
• dignity to your name
• fire to your purpose

May the Lord restore:
• your roar
• your authority
• your confidence
• your leadership
• your emotional wholeness
• your spiritual discernment

I declare:

You are needed.
You are powerful.
You are chosen.
You are a pillar.
You are a king.
You are a generational curse breaker.

In Jesus’ name — Amen. - ©LCA

09/19/2025

Jade McKissic was reported missing after she was last seen on Sept. 11. Police confirmed she was found deceased days later.

Houston Police confirmed with FOX 26 that McKissic was found deceased on Monday, Sept. 15, in Brays Bayou.

Jade McKissic was a student at the University of Houston. According to The Cougar, she was a junior majoring in strategic communications and advertising.

https://www.fox26houston.com/news/houston-jade-mckissic-dead-2025-missing?utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_medium=trueanthem&utm_source=facebook

09/17/2025

It feels, for many people, like we’re living in a twilight zone—confused, divided, and uncertain about what’s real or where we’re heading. But in the midst of this, God is still speaking.

God is saying to America: Repent and return to Me. Racism is not just a social issue—it is a spiritual sin. It denies the truth that every human being is created in the image of God. Scripture says in Acts 17:26, “From one blood He made all nations of men.” That means we are one family, and hatred against another race is hatred against God’s own creation.

God is calling America to confront the darkness of racism with the light of His love. He is reminding us that justice and mercy are the foundations of His throne. He is saying that His people must rise above politics and prejudice and instead live as peacemakers, truth-tellers, and agents of healing.

Racism brings division, but God’s Word brings unity. Where hatred seeks to destroy, love has the power to rebuild. And while America may feel like it’s stumbling in a twilight zone of confusion, God is still the light that guides us out of the darkness. - LCA

07/03/2025
06/22/2025

🎤 We Are Not Our Ancestors… or Are We?

Spoken Word by Request

We are not our ancestors—
That’s what they say,
As if our grandmothers didn’t know how to pray.
As if our grandfathers didn’t fight with fire in their bones,
Just because they didn’t film it on their phones.

They didn’t march for likes—
They marched through dogs, whips, and fire hoses,
Laid their bodies on lines,
While the world stayed silent and the law decomposed it.

We are not our ancestors?
Then who are we—
If not the children of their bravery?
If not the echoes of their midnight weeping,
The fruit of the harvest they sowed while bleeding?

No—we are their continuation,
Not rebellion, but revelation.
We are the voice they choked down in cotton fields,
The justice they dreamed when the world refused to yield.

They resisted in hush harbors,
We speak from the stage.
They knelt in fields,
We legislate with rage.
They wore shackles,
We wear robes.
They were silenced,
We compose.

So don’t dishonor their legacy with short-sighted pride,
Their silence wasn’t weakness—it was strength in disguise.
They played the long game.
Whispered through bars.
Prayed down empires.
Named us stars.

We are not them?
Beloved, we are the ones they saw in the Spirit.
They couldn’t finish the race, so they birthed us to clear it.
We don’t stand on platforms to cast down their pain—
We stand to finish what remains.

So the next time you say:
“We are not our ancestors”—
Say it with clarity.
Say it with honor.
Say it with legacy.
Say:
“We are what they dreamed,
What they carried,
What they birthed through the scream.”

We are their victory.
Their vengeance.
Their voice.
And their vow.
And we’ll tear down every wall they prayed would fall—
Starting now.

06/22/2025
06/22/2025
On Juneteenth, DT remarked that there are “too many non-working holidays” in America—an ironic statement from someone wh...
06/20/2025

On Juneteenth, DT remarked that there are “too many non-working holidays” in America—an ironic statement from someone who has never worked a day in public service with integrity. His comments reveal a deeper sentiment: an unwillingness to recognize Juneteenth as a legitimate celebration of Black American freedom.

If the concern were truly about unnecessary holidays, then perhaps consideration should be given to removing holidays like Columbus Day, which commemorates a false narrative of discovery, or reexamining Presidents’ Day and the Fourth of July—days that have historically excluded the full scope of American freedom, particularly for Black Americans.

Singling out Juneteenth, a day that marks the emancipation of enslaved people, suggests an intentional effort to diminish Black history and its rightful place in the national story.

President Trump took to his social media platform on Thursday to say that there are "too many non-working holidays in America."

His comments came on Juneteenth, the federal holiday that commemorates the end of slavery in the U.S.

Read more: https://abcnews.visitlink.me/V44X6Q

The customer was well within her rights to decline remaining in an environment where racial disrespect occurred. Any com...
06/19/2025

The customer was well within her rights to decline remaining in an environment where racial disrespect occurred. Any company that permits racially insensitive behavior—especially in the presence of a Black customer—demonstrates a serious lapse in respect and professionalism. Conversations regarding Juneteenth and reparations were wholly inappropriate in her presence and should never have taken place in a service setting. If the customer expressed frustration, even with strong language, while requesting the return of her vehicle under such circumstances, it is understandable and not unjustified. No individual should be expected to pay for a service while simultaneously enduring disrespect.

06/18/2025

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