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 Tribe of Judah Miracle Center


God is well-known in Judah; in Israel, He's a household name.   Psalm 76:1

From the Pastor's Desk
   
 

 

 

Greetings in the Precious Name of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!
 
 

At the Tribe of Judah Miracle Center, we believe in the power of prayer, the power of praise and the power of prophecy.  God has begun a good work in us, and we are confident that He will be faithful to complete the work He began.    

 

Why worship at the Tribe of Judah?  We believe in the power of prayer. The ministry we have devoted ourselves to is intercessory prayer. The effectual, fervent prayer of the righteous is powerful and gets results.  Because God hears the cries of His children, we believe that God wants to move suddenly in your life! 

 

Why worship at Tribe of Judah?  We believe in the power of praise. It is the weapon of choice. We praise God, for He gave us His Son, Jesus Christ, so that we might have abundant and everlasting life. We love to sing hymns, songs and spiritual songs.  Singing revives the spirit, restores the soul and glorifies our Savior.   

 

Why worship at Tribe of Judah?  We are tired of church as usual.  We yearn for the unification of the Body of Christ and believe that the church unified will come together to destroy the works of the devil and exalt His name in the earth.  One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism.  Jesus Christ is Lord of all and Lord over all.  He is our Jubilee.

 

Why worship at Tribe of Judah?  We believe that “all things work together for good to those who love God ….” Everything may not be good but no matter what has or hasn’t happened in your life, God will make it work out for your good. Your life is in His hands.  “He knows the plans he has for you to give you a hope and a future.”

 

Why worship at Tribe of Judah?  We are concerned about those suffering around us, therefore we feed the hungry, build the family and visit those who are sick and in prison.  When you come to the Tribe, we know that you will be blessed mightily.

 

Praying for you,

Pastor David N. Hunter