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Prophet Jeremiah N. Dean to Hold Citywide Revival

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The Prophets of Virginia will sponsor and host a citywide revival, Fri. – Sat., Jan. 19-20, 2024, at A1 Studios, Covington, with guest speaker and teacher, Prophet Jeremiah N. Dean of Kansas City, MO.

Dean will be preaching Friday evening at 7:15 pm and teaching a prophetic class on personal prophetic ministry, Saturday at 11:00 am, both at A1 Studios. He will also be the pulpit guest speaker at First Church of God in Christ, Clifton Forge, Sunday morning, Jan. 21st, at 11:30 am.

“I did some ministry in Alleghany County about three years ago and fell in love with it,” said Dean of his reason for setting his sets on the area for his upcoming citywide revival.  “I travel the world, to include small cities and towns, to bring revival to all areas,” added Dean.

Dean was called to preach at the age of seven and preached his first sermon at It is Written Evangelistic Worship Center, Kansas City, MO at the age of eleven.

He is a prophet, singer and songwriter, playwright, author, teacher, mentor, overseer, evangelist, and visionary. He is the CEO and Founder of Jeremiah Dean Empowerment Ministries, Women of War International Ministries, Healing Power International Crusade Ministries, and No Limits International Youth Crusade Ministries. In addition, Dean is an Overseer of Agents of Change International Fellowship and Holy Cathedral Church of the Living God

Dean is the son of Marcia Dean of Fort Wayne, IN, the spiritual son of world-known Prophetess Juanita Bynum, and he resides in Kansas City, MO. 

The Prophets of Virginia are in alphabetical order: Trina Edwards, Erika Hunter, Ryan Hunter, LaShonda Hunter-Ochieng, LaShanda Pickens, and Jerome Veal. For more information on PoV, contact Hunter-Ochieng at shondaochieng@gmail.com or Edwards at tridreday@aol.com.

 

 

 

 

 

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