We Are Better Together:

The All District's City

Wide Revival
Rev. Fredrick Lemons II

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In the heart of St. Louis, a transformative event is on the horizon, poised to invigorate spirits and unite communities in a shared celebration of faith and fellowship. The All Districts City Wide Revival, organized by the Antioch, Berean, Philadelphia, Progressive, and Union Districts, promises to be a monumental gathering that embodies the essence of togetherness and spiritual renewal.


Under the theme "We Are Better Together," this revival serves as a rallying cry for believers to set aside differences and embrace the power of unity in Christ. In a world often marked by division and discord, this event offers a sacred space for believers to come together in worship, prayer, and mutual support.


As Moderator Dion Randolph of the Union District aptly puts it, "This revival gives Union District an opportunity to rise from the ashes of Covid-19. We are excited to bring our communities together for a great cause of winning souls." In the wake of unprecedented challenges brought on by the pandemic, this revival symbolizes a new beginning—a chance for communities to heal, grow, and rediscover the joy of fellowship.


Moderator Clifton Graham of the Berean District echoes this sentiment, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to gather intentionally in praise, worship, fellowship, and the hearing of the preached Word. "This is a blessing," he affirms, "to come together in unity and lift our voices in worship and adoration."


Throughout the week-long event, attendees will have the privilege of hearing from dynamic speakers and preachers who will deliver messages of hope, inspiration, and spiritual awakening. From the exuberant praise of Pastor F. James Clark of Shalom Church City of Peace to the soul-stirring sermons of Pastor Brandon Blake of New Sunny Mount Missionary Baptist Church, each speaker brings a unique perspective and insight into the theme of togetherness.


At the heart of the All-District’s City-Wide Revival lies a deep sense of love and compassion for one another, as believers unite in a common purpose—to glorify God and uplift one another in faith. Through powerful worship services, heartfelt prayer gatherings, and meaningful fellowship, attendees will experience the transformative power of community and the boundless love of Christ.


As we eagerly anticipate the All District’s City Wide Revival, let us be reminded of the words of Psalm 133:1, which declares, "How good and pleasant it is when God's people live together in unity!" May this revival be a beacon of hope and inspiration, igniting a renewed passion for unity, love, and faith among believers in St. Louis and beyond.


Blessings, 

Moderator St. Louis Progressive Missionary Baptist District Association 

It’s Time! “To Emend: The broken walls, and fight for our families” Nehemiah 4:1-15

 Rev. Fredrick Lemons II



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