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About Guest Speaker:Terry Smith lives in Clearfield, Pennsylvania and is the founding pastor of Jubilee Christian Center. He came to the Lord and was discipled in the Jesus Movement in the late 60s and early 70s. He has planted many coffeehouses, churches, and house churches, and has done extensive street and outdoor evangelism. He teaches seminars, retreats, ministry schools, and conferences, and travels as a prophetic minister to churches and ministries such as Aglow International. He encourages many through the ministry of the prophetic, healing(inner and physical), deliverance,  and power evangelism. 



What:
 This is going to be a great time of worship, prayer and healing. We believe that breaker(God) is going to bring breakthrough into the lives of many on Sunday. This is definitely going to be a time healing and deliverance, so please don't miss.  Pastor Terry Smith( our guest speaker) has been in ministry for about 40-years and he is a great mentor for Seyi & Ronke. He is also an accomplished author, teacher and pastor. We are so excited to have this anointed minister/speaker join us on Sunday(Pastor Terry is our first guest speaker).
When: Sunday, October 13th @ 5pm EST
Where: 6025 Craft Road. Alexandria, VA 22310




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