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Prophetic Worship Summit

2025 Schedule

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Friday, April 25th

6:45 PM

Prayer for the Summit

Group Prayer 

7:00 PM

Announce His Presence

The "Blowing of the Shofar"

7:10 PM

Prophetic Worship

Witness Profetic Worship

7:45 PM

PWS Welcome

Pastor Angela Johnson

8:00 PM

Pastor Joshua Johnson Sr

Guest Speaker

Saturday, April 26th

9:00 AM

Prophetic Prayer & Worship

The Prophetic Worship Team

10:00 AM

Dr. Bill Faught

Kingdom Sound of Deliverance

11:05 AM

Lynda Faught

Spoken Word

11:15 AM

Lady Angela

Spoken Word

12:15 PM

Lunch Break

Registered Guests Eat Free

1:15 PM

Pastor Joshua

Kingdom Sounds of Heaven

2:15 PM

Q & A / Impartation

Open Floor

3:00 PM

Dismiss

Fellowship with the community

Sunday, April 27th

9:00 AM

Prophetic Prayer & Worship

The Prophetic Worship Team

10:00 AM

Kingdom Sound of Deliverance

Getting Right with Jesus

11:30 AM

Dr. Bill Faught

Guest Speaker

2:15 PM

Impartation

Open Floor

3:00 PM

Dismiss

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FAQs

What is prophetic worship? Prophetic worship is Spirit-led worship that releases God’s heart, direction, and presence in a powerful way. It often includes spontaneous songs, declarations, and words inspired by the Holy Spirit. 📖 "God is Spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth." – John 4:24
How is prophetic worship different from regular worship? While traditional worship often follows a set structure, prophetic worship is spontaneous, allowing for fresh songs and divine encounters. It is about responding to what the Holy Spirit is saying in the moment. 📖 "Oh, sing to the Lord a new song! Sing to the Lord, all the earth." – Psalm 96:1
How can I discern if a prophetic word during worship is from God? Everything spoken or sung in worship should align with Scripture. If it contradicts God’s Word, it is not from Him. Seek wise counsel and test all things by the Bible. 📖 "Test all things; hold fast what is good." – 1 Thessalonians 5:21
Do I need to be a prophet to engage in prophetic worship? No! Prophetic worship is for all believers who desire to worship God in Spirit and truth. It’s about being sensitive to His voice, not holding a specific title. 📖 "For you can all prophesy one by one, that all may learn and all may be encouraged." – 1 Corinthians 14:31
Are there examples of prophetic worship in the Bible? Yes! Some examples include: David’s Psalms – Many were Spirit-led songs of worship and truth. The Song of Moses – A song of deliverance and victory (Exodus 15:1-18). Paul and Silas – Worshiping in prison, leading to divine intervention (Acts 16:25-26).
How does prophetic worship affect the greater church? When done biblically, prophetic worship strengthens and edifies the body of Christ. It can encourage, convict, and lead people into deeper intimacy with God. 📖 "But he who prophesies speaks edification and exhortation and comfort to men." – 1 Corinthians 14:3
Is prophetic worship biblical? Yes, prophetic worship is firmly rooted in Scripture. The Bible contains numerous instances where worship and prophecy are connected, such as the Psalms, which were often sung as declarations of God's truth. 📖 "Sing to Him a new song; Play skillfully with a shout of joy." – Psalm 33:3
How can I prepare myself for prophetic worship? Prepare through prayer, studying Scripture, and cultivating a heart of humility and obedience to God's Word. 📖 "Pursue love, and desire spiritual gifts, but especially that you may prophecy" – 1 Corinthians 14:1
Does prophetic worship replace the preaching of the Word? No. Worship and preaching work together to glorify God and edify His church. Worship prepares our hearts to receive God’s Word, but it does not replace the teaching of Scripture. 📖 "So then faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God." – Romans 10:17

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