Home Conferences Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, “Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?” And I said, “HERE AM I. Send me!” – Isaiah 6:8

Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, “Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?” And I said, “HERE AM I. Send me!” – Isaiah 6:8

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The Here Am I Conference which took place on Saturday, 10th July 2021 and run from dawn till dusk, saw over thousand participants practically glued to their seats in the Mega Hall Auditorium of The Way Cathedral.
Participants comprised of Lay ministers and workers from the different Councils under the Lighthouse Chapel International denomination.

The Speaker for the Conference was the highly sought-after and anointed Chairman of the United Denominations Lay World Movement (UDLWM ), Rev Dr. Kodwo Orleans-Lindsay. Also in attendance were
many members of the Executive Council of the Lay World movement, Bishops of the Lighthouse Denomination and few participants from the Anagkazo Assemblies Denomination. Rev Lindsay, under the anointing, sermonized, movingly, the Biblical basis behind the Lay Ministry. Reading from Exodus 17: 8-14, he expounded how figuratively Aaron stood for the Full-time ministry and Hur, the Lay Ministry, as they unitedly upheld the Hand of Moses (symbolically, our Prophet, Bishop Dag Heward- Mills) He further spoke extensively on The Ideal Lay Worker and promoted strongly the essence of the Lay Ministry in building a Mega church. Using lessons of his own life as ‘windows’, the audience were moved to perceive how every Lay worker could used by God and how they could overcome offences.

The Altar Call at the end of Rev. Dr. Lindsay’s teaching session drew tens of participants who had dishonoured or disregarded father figures. The response was spontaneous and constructive! He prayed that God will forgive them, heal their hearts and renew their relationships.

The Conference was truly transformational!

Many thanks to our Prophet, Bishop Dag Heward-Mills for the UDLWM and for sending a true Son to be a blessing to us.

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