07/25/2025
What Shall We Say to These Things?
The 11th Holy Convocation was nothing short of a divine encounter with the Almighty God! We give God the highest praise for the souls He saved, sanctified, delivered, and filled with the Holy Ghost. We glorify Him for the healing we experienced and the inspiration we received to continue steadfastly in the work of the Lord.
I want to extend deep gratitude to every leader and every layperson who accepted our warm welcome and supported the move of God—in presence, in praise, in prayer, in offering, and in great expectation. Thank you to all who made sacrifices to attend both the night and day sessions. I pray that the Lord gives you manifold more for your press. Your sacrifice and your push were not in vain—they were duly noted. Truly, we are better together.
Thank you to everyone who played a part in every part of the services offered to our God. Whether seen or unseen, your hands made room for heaven to touch earth. Each encounter was truly a high time in the presence of the Lord.
Thank you also to those who volunteered your time and effort to get the house and the planning in order for this Kingdom event. Truly, God is an experience for which we must be prepared. Your labor made room for glory to manifest. And always remember: If you put something in it, you will get something out of it.
I admonish you—personally and passionately—not to reduce what we witnessed to a mere emotional experience. Do not let the glory that fell be wasted. Guard what you have received in the Holy Ghost. Maintain the word that was planted in your spirit and let it take root and bear fruit.
Remember what the Spirit said to the Church:
Don’t Force Your Way.
Perfect Holiness in the Modern Age.
Pray Prayers that Shake Heaven and Move Earth.
Use Discernment in a Distracted World.
Walk in Kingdom Authority and Access.
Become the Answer to Your Own Prayer.
Let Prayer Be Your Lifestyle, Not a Momentary Exercise.
Prayer Changes Things—and Prayer Brings About a Change.
I Had It, I Lost It, But I Got It Back.
The Recovery Room: The Path Forward.
And the Unexpected Exhortation: Forget the Former Things—Move On in and with the New.
God has searched us. God has come upon us. Now, don’t go back. Don’t return to the old patterns of living, thinking, responding, doubting, giving in, complaining, or serving without fire. Continue in the newness of God. Lean into His transformation.
Until next year, let us accomplish greater works through the power of prayer. Use what you’ve heard. Work what you’ve received. And watch God bring the increase.
Fresh Wind Fresh Fire,
Apostle Cederick L. Moore