Current events:
Pastor J. Williams
Resurrection and Life Church
1651 Redman Rd
St. Louis, MO. 63138
10:00 am
Pastor J. Williams
New Beginnings Outreach Ministries
1509 Vandalia St.
Collinsville, IL. 62234
www.nborm.com
Sunday April 19, 2015
11:00 am
Pastor J. Williams
St. John Temple
Pastor Elder Roosevelt Grant
5400 N. Euclid
St. Louis, MO 63115
11am 02/15/15
Pastor J. Williams
Healing and Deliverance Service
Pure Gospel Temple
Pastor: Bishop Bose Bradford
6279 Natural Bridge Rd.
St. Louis, Mo, 63121
7pm.Friday, 08/15/14
Pastor J. Williams
61st Church Anniversary
St. Johns Temple
5400 N. Euclid
St. Louis, MO 63115
3pm 09/15/13
Theme:
God's House: A dwelling Place of Wonders
Pastor J. Williams
Church of the Living God
2008 Cass Ave
St. Louis, Mo. 63104
2pm 09/29/2012
Pastor J. Williams
Harvest Center
311 E. Central
Temple, TX 76501
11am 08/19/2012
Elect Lady N. Williams
Women's Conference/Revival
Harvest Center
311 E. Central
Temple, TX 76501
7:30pm 08/18/2012
Christian Faith Community Church
5446 Martin Luther King Dr.
St. Louis, MO. 63112
10am 3/18/12
Men's Service
Bethlehem Temple
5300 Ohio
East St. Louis, Ill
1pm 02/04/12
5th Sabbath Celebration Youth Service
Bethlehem Temple
5300 Ohio
East St, Louis, Ill.
1pm 1/31/11
Faith United
5209 Lillian Av
St Louis, MO
8pm 1/31/11
Pastor Williams Speaking engagements:
Pastor Williams will be sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ
Faith Church of God & Saints of Christ
4415 Aldine
St. Louis, MO. 63113
Time: 11:30AM
Date: March 12, 2011 Saturday
Foundation Scriptures
Ps. 119:81-88; 2 Cor. 4:8-10
Topic: A Bottle in the Smoke
Subtopic: If I just had a Word From God
Notes:
The Lord really blessed as the Elect Lady N. Williams & Pastor J. Williams ministered a word of Restoration in Temple Texas. The Word accomplished the purpose for which the Lord sent it. A variety of praise reports were given after the word. God never misses. His Word will not return to Him void. It always accomplish what He sends it to do.
Notes:
Once there was a man who met a silversmith. He watched the smith as he took a vessel and carefully placed it into the fire. He constantly watches over it never taking his eyes off of the vessel. He turns the vessel to mold it. He watches as all of the impurities are burned off. The man intrigued by the process asks a question of the smith. How do you know when it is done? The smith replies when I can see a reflection of myself. God is the Smith. You are the silver. The fire is your trials and tribulations. God has you just where he wants you and where you need to be. He will never take his eyes off of you. He will never leave you nor forsake you. He is turning you in order to mold you into a vessel of honor, a vessel fit for the Master's use. He is watching over you and making sure that the fire does not destroy you. He will take you out of the fire when he can see a reflection of himself!
There is one great thing about being in the fire. When you do come out you will not look like you have been in the fire. You will not even smell like smoke. I believe if the 3 Hebrew boys would speak today. They might say I'm so glad I don't look like what I've been through. This will be your testimony. What the enemy meant for bad God will turn it around for your good! He will cause you to prosper in the land of your affliction.!
Bethlehem Temple, House of God
5300 Ohio
East. St. Louis, ILL. 62203
Time: 1pm Saturday
Date March 26, 2011
Notes:
What Will it Take for You to Believe?
Foundation Scriptures
John 20:1-9
The Apostle John identifies himself as the disciple whom Jesus loved. He is also known as John the Beloved. He is the writer of the Gospel according to John. He wrote 3 epistles and the Book of Revelations. Some have inaccurately called him John the Revelator. However, he is not the revelator. It is Christ that reveals to John the events that are going to take place. God is the Revelator so to speak. We find Mary Magdalene going to the sepulchre where Jesus had been laid. When she arrives she finds an empty tomb for He has risen just as he said. Finding the tomb barren was upsetting to May. She doesn't know where her savior is. She believes that someone has stolen His body. She runs to tell the other disciples what has taken place. Peter and the disciple whom Jesus loves runs to the tomb. John peeks in and sees Jesus grave clothes. But Jesus is not wearing the grave clothes. Peter makes it to the tomb after John and enters in and sees the graves clothes of Jesus. John comes into the tomb also.As they look around they see the napkin that covered Jesus face folded and set aside separate from the grave clothes. When John sees the folded cloth John believes. What is the significance of the folded napkin? Why did this cause John the Beloved to believe?
Some would argue that their is a Judea custom of servant and master. Whenever the Master would sit down to eat his meal at passover and had to attend to other business before finishing his meal he would fold his napkin to let his servant know that he would return. If he had finished his meal he would wad up his napkin and throw it on the table and the servant could immediately clear the area. Could this be why the napkin was folded? Was this a sign that Jesus would return?
This may sound good, but it is not a true custom of the Jews. This was a misleading statement that has spread of the the internet and through emails. There must be a reason why John believed after seeing the napkin. Well if you look into the original text before it was translated to English you will discover that it wasn't a napkin that covered Jesus face. In fact it was a prayer shawl. It was a Jewish custom to cover the face of the dead with their own tallit (prayer shawl). In those days men and women wore prayer shawls. Whenever a man would enter into the synagogue he would remove his tallit and set it aside. After service or prayer and ended he would return to the place where he laid his shawl to retrieve it. How could he know his prayer shawl from all others? They all looked alike. A man knew his own shawl by the in which he folded it. John the disciple whom Jesus loved had spent much time with Jesus. He is the disciple whom we find laying his head on Jesus bosom. He knew Jesus habits and customs. Because he knew Jesus habits he would also know how Jesus would fold his tallit. He could easily recognize it by the way in which it was folded. Therefore when he saw the prayer shawls set aside away from the grave clothes and neatly folded. John knew that only one person would fold his shawl like that. Therefore he believed. No grave robber would fold a prayer shawl like this. He didn't need to see the nail print in his hand or side. He didn't need to thrust his own finger into the Jesus side in order to believe that Christ has risen just as He said.
What will it take for you to believe?
He is risen just as He said. He is coming back. Every eye shall see Him. The grave will give up its dead. Those that believe and are obedient to his Word will for ever be with the Lord in the New Jerusalem which cometh down from heaven.
God Bless.
Pastor J. Williams
Resurrection and Life Church
1651 Redman Rd
St. Louis, MO. 63138
10:00 am
Pastor J. Williams
New Beginnings Outreach Ministries
1509 Vandalia St.
Collinsville, IL. 62234
www.nborm.com
Sunday April 19, 2015
11:00 am
Pastor J. Williams
St. John Temple
Pastor Elder Roosevelt Grant
5400 N. Euclid
St. Louis, MO 63115
11am 02/15/15
Pastor J. Williams
Healing and Deliverance Service
Pure Gospel Temple
Pastor: Bishop Bose Bradford
6279 Natural Bridge Rd.
St. Louis, Mo, 63121
7pm.Friday, 08/15/14
Pastor J. Williams
61st Church Anniversary
St. Johns Temple
5400 N. Euclid
St. Louis, MO 63115
3pm 09/15/13
Theme:
God's House: A dwelling Place of Wonders
Pastor J. Williams
Church of the Living God
2008 Cass Ave
St. Louis, Mo. 63104
2pm 09/29/2012
Pastor J. Williams
Harvest Center
311 E. Central
Temple, TX 76501
11am 08/19/2012
Elect Lady N. Williams
Women's Conference/Revival
Harvest Center
311 E. Central
Temple, TX 76501
7:30pm 08/18/2012
Christian Faith Community Church
5446 Martin Luther King Dr.
St. Louis, MO. 63112
10am 3/18/12
Men's Service
Bethlehem Temple
5300 Ohio
East St. Louis, Ill
1pm 02/04/12
5th Sabbath Celebration Youth Service
Bethlehem Temple
5300 Ohio
East St, Louis, Ill.
1pm 1/31/11
Faith United
5209 Lillian Av
St Louis, MO
8pm 1/31/11
Pastor Williams Speaking engagements:
Pastor Williams will be sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ
Faith Church of God & Saints of Christ
4415 Aldine
St. Louis, MO. 63113
Time: 11:30AM
Date: March 12, 2011 Saturday
Foundation Scriptures
Ps. 119:81-88; 2 Cor. 4:8-10
Topic: A Bottle in the Smoke
Subtopic: If I just had a Word From God
Notes:
The Lord really blessed as the Elect Lady N. Williams & Pastor J. Williams ministered a word of Restoration in Temple Texas. The Word accomplished the purpose for which the Lord sent it. A variety of praise reports were given after the word. God never misses. His Word will not return to Him void. It always accomplish what He sends it to do.
Notes:
Once there was a man who met a silversmith. He watched the smith as he took a vessel and carefully placed it into the fire. He constantly watches over it never taking his eyes off of the vessel. He turns the vessel to mold it. He watches as all of the impurities are burned off. The man intrigued by the process asks a question of the smith. How do you know when it is done? The smith replies when I can see a reflection of myself. God is the Smith. You are the silver. The fire is your trials and tribulations. God has you just where he wants you and where you need to be. He will never take his eyes off of you. He will never leave you nor forsake you. He is turning you in order to mold you into a vessel of honor, a vessel fit for the Master's use. He is watching over you and making sure that the fire does not destroy you. He will take you out of the fire when he can see a reflection of himself!
There is one great thing about being in the fire. When you do come out you will not look like you have been in the fire. You will not even smell like smoke. I believe if the 3 Hebrew boys would speak today. They might say I'm so glad I don't look like what I've been through. This will be your testimony. What the enemy meant for bad God will turn it around for your good! He will cause you to prosper in the land of your affliction.!
Bethlehem Temple, House of God
5300 Ohio
East. St. Louis, ILL. 62203
Time: 1pm Saturday
Date March 26, 2011
Notes:
What Will it Take for You to Believe?
Foundation Scriptures
John 20:1-9
The Apostle John identifies himself as the disciple whom Jesus loved. He is also known as John the Beloved. He is the writer of the Gospel according to John. He wrote 3 epistles and the Book of Revelations. Some have inaccurately called him John the Revelator. However, he is not the revelator. It is Christ that reveals to John the events that are going to take place. God is the Revelator so to speak. We find Mary Magdalene going to the sepulchre where Jesus had been laid. When she arrives she finds an empty tomb for He has risen just as he said. Finding the tomb barren was upsetting to May. She doesn't know where her savior is. She believes that someone has stolen His body. She runs to tell the other disciples what has taken place. Peter and the disciple whom Jesus loves runs to the tomb. John peeks in and sees Jesus grave clothes. But Jesus is not wearing the grave clothes. Peter makes it to the tomb after John and enters in and sees the graves clothes of Jesus. John comes into the tomb also.As they look around they see the napkin that covered Jesus face folded and set aside separate from the grave clothes. When John sees the folded cloth John believes. What is the significance of the folded napkin? Why did this cause John the Beloved to believe?
Some would argue that their is a Judea custom of servant and master. Whenever the Master would sit down to eat his meal at passover and had to attend to other business before finishing his meal he would fold his napkin to let his servant know that he would return. If he had finished his meal he would wad up his napkin and throw it on the table and the servant could immediately clear the area. Could this be why the napkin was folded? Was this a sign that Jesus would return?
This may sound good, but it is not a true custom of the Jews. This was a misleading statement that has spread of the the internet and through emails. There must be a reason why John believed after seeing the napkin. Well if you look into the original text before it was translated to English you will discover that it wasn't a napkin that covered Jesus face. In fact it was a prayer shawl. It was a Jewish custom to cover the face of the dead with their own tallit (prayer shawl). In those days men and women wore prayer shawls. Whenever a man would enter into the synagogue he would remove his tallit and set it aside. After service or prayer and ended he would return to the place where he laid his shawl to retrieve it. How could he know his prayer shawl from all others? They all looked alike. A man knew his own shawl by the in which he folded it. John the disciple whom Jesus loved had spent much time with Jesus. He is the disciple whom we find laying his head on Jesus bosom. He knew Jesus habits and customs. Because he knew Jesus habits he would also know how Jesus would fold his tallit. He could easily recognize it by the way in which it was folded. Therefore when he saw the prayer shawls set aside away from the grave clothes and neatly folded. John knew that only one person would fold his shawl like that. Therefore he believed. No grave robber would fold a prayer shawl like this. He didn't need to see the nail print in his hand or side. He didn't need to thrust his own finger into the Jesus side in order to believe that Christ has risen just as He said.
What will it take for you to believe?
He is risen just as He said. He is coming back. Every eye shall see Him. The grave will give up its dead. Those that believe and are obedient to his Word will for ever be with the Lord in the New Jerusalem which cometh down from heaven.
God Bless.