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    December 2015

  • Word of Faith Times | 2

    Contents December 2015

    Inside The Gates: Cathedral Choir Wins! From The

    Bishop’s

    Desk

    Divine 99

    Mother Emma

    Rowland honored

    at her 99th

    Birthday

    Celebration

    Fall in Love!

    6

    Disciples

    of

    Christ

    7

    4 - 5 10

    Tis the Season for

    Pumpkins &

    Pecans!

    ALZHEIMER’S

    AWARENESS

    11

    It's the most

    wonderful

    time of the

    year! There's

    a bright ar-

    ray of holi-

    day fun for

    the family in

    metro Atlan-

    ta. Enjoy ice

    skating in

    festive area rinks, a train ride to the

    North Pole or check out the latest at-

    traction at a science museum.

    12

    8

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    Word Of Faith Times a publication of the

    Word of Faith Family Worship Cathedral’s Media Ministry

    Bishop Dale C. Bronner FOUNDER/SENIOR PASTOR

    Pastor Christopher L. Boyd

    EXECUTIVE PASTOR

    PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS

    Mae Battle Gloria Buchanan Sylvia Chambless

    Mattie Copeland Ruby Dillon Tammi Dixon

    Betty Dunham Alice Evans Jerry Griffin

    Lafayette Hughes Bettye Hunter Florence Jackson

    Ruth Maddox Alice McCloudy Beverly Norton

    Beverly Simmons Jacquelyn Sims Reneé Sutton

    Thelma Talley Gwendolyn Walker Beverly Wicker

    Stephanie Williams Peggie Wimby

    COPY EDITORS GRAPHICS ARTISTS Lillie Hinton Bevis Liddelow

    Linda Trotter Gabriel Loggins

    Jacquelyn Loggins

    STAFF WRITERS PHOTOGRAPHERS Mercedes Douglas Lloyd Caldway, Jr.

    Stephen Hinton Edward Guy

    Eva Houston Gilbert Hunter

    Jill Watkins

    EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

    Cathy B. Hope

    EXECUTIVE EDITOR

    Marian C. Barnes

    Media Ministry email address: [email protected]

    WOF Times provides its readers with relevant and current

    information pertinent to the Christian walk and lifestyle. The

    WOF Times staff will make every effort to provide material

    which is educational, entertaining, encouraging and inspiring.

    All of this is done in an effort to assist WOF Times readers in

    developing a more intimate relationship with Jesus Christ.

    During this season, survey your own

    life and make a list of things for which

    you are thankful. Maybe it is the small

    favor a friend did for you, the house

    you live in, a loved one who phoned to

    see how you are, a Bible study group

    you're active in, the ability to walk, or

    the opportunity to worship freely each

    week in God's house. Take some time to

    thank the Lord for His blessings and at

    least one person who has blessed your

    life this year.

    THIS IS a new season! More is changing than

    THE LEAVES! Adapt

    and master

    the change! -BISHOP DALE C. BRONNER

  • Word of Faith Times | 4

    Excerpts from Bishop Bronner’s book,

    “Change Your Trajectory”

    In this book, I’m going to help you fully grasp the

    meaning of this simple fact: Change is occurring. It

    is constant change, all-encompassing change, with a

    variety of effects. It’s like the shore of the sea – eve-

    ry time something from the deep washes in, some-

    thing else is washing back out.

    We can often feel that we ourselves are being

    swept up and carried off by those tidal movements.

    Sometimes God is bringing you to the forefront, and

    it’s like He’s saying, “It’s your time! It’s your time!

    It’s your time!” In other seasons, aspects of our lives

    that have been on the forefront are being washed

    back out, and we can hear the voice sounding,

    “Time’s up! Time’s up! Time’s up!”

    Perhaps you’ve been frustrated and feeling unable

    to move forward. You’ve been sitting back watching

    others get blessed with new houses, new husbands,

    new wives, new jobs, new titles, new positions;

    you’ve seen them live their dream and sow their

    thing, and you’ve wondered, Lord, when will my time

    come? You’ve been watching folks playing the dou-

    ble-dutch game of life, jumping rope and having all

    the fun. Laughing and giggling and carrying on while

    you stand back and wait. Maybe you even got tired

    of waiting and tried to jump into the action - only to

    get tangled in the ropes, because it just wasn’t your

    time.

    But I assure you and declare to you that in the ebb

    and flow of all that God is doing, things are getting

    ready to change!

    And that will mean a new trajectory for us. You

    can trust God to reposition you at the right place at

    the right time. Every time that something comes in,

    something is washing back out. Even if you have

    been disadvantaged because of something, or side-

    tracked by something, your time is coming when you

    will be brought to the forefront. Your song is about

    to sound forth, even as the songs of others grow si-

    lent. Some who are unknown now will be brought

    into prominence; others who currently are in high

    standing will soon fade into obscurity. This is God’s

    doing, for “He puts down one, and exalts another”

    (Psalm 75:7). God raises up some even while He

    suppresses others.

    Some things are getting ready to trade places, and

    not by your brains or your manipulation. Just remem-

    ber that, as we talk about change. It doesn’t have to

    be bad, and it all happens because of the Lord. There

    are many more things that are getting ready to

    change now - but it is always the same God who will

    be glorified.

    Sometimes when we’re in a time of change, when

    we’re ebbing out, we think God may have taken a

    little vacation – gone for a walk, or forgotten to

    check up on us. Well, let me give you this word of

    comfort: Even if you don’t see it, God is in the midst

    of change. Look at Jacob waking up after a time of

    wrestling with the Lord: “Then Jacob awoke from

    his sleep and said, ‘Surely the Lord is in this

    place…’”

    Make The Rest of Your Life Better

    CHANGE YOUR TRAJECTORY

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    Here’s the catch: “…and I did not know it”

    (Genesis 28:16).

    Surely God is in this place, and I did not know it.

    Some of you are in a frightening place in your life

    right now, and God is in that place with you. It’s a

    difficult place. It’s an uncomfortable place. It doesn’t

    look like God, and it doesn’t feel like God, but God is

    in that place with you.

    He’s in your place of brokenness. He’s in your

    place of sickness. He’s in your place of divorce. He’s

    in your place of being laid off of your job. He’s in

    your place of being done wrong. You might wonder,

    God, why would You let accidents happen to me? Why

    would You let me deal with stuff that I don’t feel like I

    can handle by myself? But God is surely in that place,

    even if, like Jacob, you didn’t know it! You didn’t

    realize that He was guiding your footsteps – that He is

    still guiding your feet!

    If you make your bed in hell, God says, “I’m

    there.” If you take wings and fly to the uttermost parts

    of the sea, God says, “I’m there.” Even when dark-

    ness is encamped round about you, even there shall

    God’s right hand lead you and guide you. (See Psalm

    139.)

    God is saying to you, “I’ll never leave you nor for-

    sake you. I’ll come in your trouble with you. I’ll come

    in your sickness with you. I’ll come in you affliction

    and your persecution. I’ll come in there with you. I’ll

    come in the times when you don’t feel like you can

    handle it. I will come into your loneliness and into

    your isolation with you. I’ll come into your broken-

    ness and your contrition. I’ll come in there with you.”

    You may be in places of bewilderment. You may

    be in places of frustration. You may be in places of

    confusion. You may be in places of lack. But don’t

    you dare think that you can go somewhere that God is

    not. I’m here to tell you that in the same way that this

    precious man Jacob didn’t realize God’s presence un-

    til he woke him, so some of you have fallen asleep –

    but you are waking out of your slumber now. God is

    shaking things to wake you up, and when you wake

    up, you are going to realize that the hand of the Lord

    was with you all the while.

    You’ll think that God is judging you, and you will

    think that He has rejected you and that God is angry

    with you, but I’ve got news for you: He loves you. He

    loves you. You are the apple of His eye, he has so

    much in store for you, and He alone can give you the

    power to act!

    So what do we do about all this change? Whether

    we’re in an ebb or in a flow, how do we adjust and

    respond? How do we make our way through all this

    incredible shifting and uncertainty?

    The first thing I want you to be aware of is that you

    can have joy in this journey. Yes, there will be many

    challenges and surprises and hardships. But it’s going

    to be an incredible journey. Thank God for that!

    Second, in these pages you’ll encounter many

    things that can bless your life and give you wisdom

    for this journey through change. I want to help you

    make the rest of your life better.

    Now it’s true that the best part of your life comes

    only when you leave this life. God reserves the best

    for last. When you work for the Lord as a soldier in

    the army of the Lord down here on this earth, His re-

    tirement package is out of this world! It really is! But

    I also want you to realize that if you learn

    right now how to place yourself on a cer-

    tain trajectory of doing things in a certain

    way – as the Spirit of God is in the pro-

    cess of shifting all of us in so many areas

    – then you’ll also have the opportunity to

    experience His blessing in so many

    realms of life in the remaining time He

    gives you on this earth.

    So let’s place ourselves on a new tra-

    jectory.

  • Word of Faith Times | 6

    In Love Pastor Kirstie Alexandra Bronner became Mrs. Kyle

    Anthony Foley on Saturday, September 26, 2015 at the

    WOF Cathedral in a spectacular ceremony officiated by

    her father, Bishop Dale C. Bronner.

    New husband, Kyle, is also an identical twin. He and

    his twin brother, Gavin, are pilots in the U.S. Air Force.

    It’s not hard to guess that Kirstie’s twin sister, Pastor

    Kristie Bronner and Kyle’s twin brother, Gavin, served

    as the Maid of Honor and Best Man, respectively. Kirst-

    ie’s two sisters; Dalina Phelps, Neiel Zimbron and

    brother, Dale were a part of the wedding party as well.

    The WOF Ignite Worship Team and Ignite Band minis-

    tered the song, “Beautiful Love.” After the pronounce-

    ment of the newly united couple, the bride and groom

    led the recessional with a soulful strut!

    A private reception was held in the Fellowship Hall.

    So happy and in love, the Foleys honeymooned at the

    Zabuca Honeymoon Villa in Dominica, West Indies,

    where they had their own private chef, private infinity

    pool and a view of the mountains and the Caribbean

    Sea!

    “And the two shall become one flesh…”

    Genesis 2:24

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    INSID

    E T

    HE G

    AT

    ES...

    The first recipient of the Emma Jane Rowland Foundation Scholarship. Shown above: Cheryl Pope (left) presents a check to

    Alexandria “Missy” Smith, who is presently working in the mission

    fields of Ghana.

    The righteous will flourish

    like a palm tree, they will

    grow like a cedar of Lebanon;

    planted on the house of the

    Lord, they will flourish in the

    courts of our God. They will

    still bear fruit in old age, they

    will stay fresh and green, pro-

    claiming, The Lord is upright;

    He is my Rock and there is no

    wickedness in Him.

    Psalm 92:12-15

    E mma J. Rowland was born in Omaha, GA, the seventh of nine siblings. At age 6, she experienced the death of her mother and was sent to live with her beloved grandmother. It

    was there at the age of 7, she became an avid read-

    er, by the light of an oil lamp. This was the start of

    her love for the Word of God.

    Early in life, she married Jim Pope and to that

    union was born two sons, Jim and Homer and one

    daughter, Vera. She later wed George Rowland

    and they remained together for 32 years, until his

    passing.

    Happy Divine 99, Mother Rowland At age 37, Mother Rowland was called

    into the ministry, however, she was denied

    the opportunity to preach because she was a

    female. Knowing without a shadow of doubt,

    her call from God, she began to teach wom-

    en. Later, she became certified through the

    Institute of Biblical Studies, under the lead-

    ership of Dr. Jerry Falwell. Now, certified as

    a graduate of Biblical Studies and Advanced

    Study Prophecies, she was ordained by Bish-

    op Dale C. Bronner in 2003. Presently,

    Mother teaches the Women’s Daily Walk

    Ministry on Tuesday evenings,7:00 P.M. -

    9:00 P.M. (room 122) and Women of Acts

    Sunday School class.

    When she is not studying the Word of

    God, she enjoys gardening, sewing, cooking

    and spending time with her grand and great

    grandchildren.

    Mother Rowland’s birthday was celebrat-

    ed on October 10th at the Riverside EpiCen-

    ter. The grand affair included: a red carpet,

    proclamation from Atlanta Mayor Kasim

    Reed, ministry in music and the release of a

    book entitled, “Her Children Rise Up and

    Call Her Blessed” written by her grandchil-

    dren. In addition, a scholarship was created

    in her name to be presented to a young lady

    with a desire to learn and to teach God’s

    word through missionary work.

    Continue to be blessed, Mother Rowland

    and to celebrate God’s amazing grace.

  • Word of Faith Times | 8

    Discipleship Groups are coming to Word of Faith

    Family Worship Cathedral. Bishop Bronner has

    “Cast the Vision” for the Discipleship Groups Minis-

    try (DGM) and the historic process has begun.

    The first phase of building “Life Changing” Small

    Groups began Saturday September 19th, as 125 Cove-

    nant Members of WOF started the orientation pro-

    cess for the 16-months of Group Leader Train-

    ing. We had a wonderful Meet & Greet session in the

    Fellowship Hall followed by an information session,

    Leader Consecration and Training Orientation. The

    Leaders “In-Training” will have 8 additional class-

    room sessions facilitated by our Pastoral Staff. The

    classroom courses are titled: “Think Life Change”,

    “Cultivate Relationships”, “Promote Participa-

    tion” ,“Multiply Influence”, “Replace Yourself”,

    “Confidentiality/Authenticity” and “Purpose Driven

    Small Groups”. After the Group Leaders are trained

    extensively in the classroom, they will begin their

    twelve month Prototype Group Training in 2016. The

    leaders will be divided into 11 Prototype Groups

    where they will meet twice a month and begin the

    actual Discipleship Group Process. There will be

    three trainings per quarter for all the leaders. In De-

    cember 2016, as they graduate, Bishop Bronner will

    consecrate them to begin their Congregational

    Groups in February of 2017.

    How will you know if Discipleship Groups are for

    you? We have developed a model called, “First

    Steps” to assist you in the transition to small group

    ministry. “First Steps” is a group environment

    where you share with other Christians like yourself,

    learn about prayer and learn to prioritize the im-

    portant things in the Christian walk. “First Steps”

    will allow you to explore the tenets and commitment

    needed to participate in Discipleship Group Minis-

    try. In “First Steps” you will have a 2-hour sum-

    mary and overview of what “Small Group Life” will

    be like. You will also get an understanding of the ex-

    pectations for the Congregational Phase of the Disci-

    pleship Groups Ministry. After you experience this 2-

    hour workshop and learn the benefits of small group

    life at WOF, members will know that “Small Group

    Life” is a wonderful option for them.

    “First Steps” will be offered in January

    2017. WOF will launch the congregational phase of

    Discipleship Groups Ministry in February 2017. The

    Discipleship Groups Ministry initiative is an exciting

    way to make a big church seem small.

    We ask your prayers as we trust God to lead us

    into this “Historic Work” at WOF!

    Discipleship Groups at WOF! Written by Pastor James Whitely

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    As followers of Christ, it is our duty to adhere to

    the Great Commission. Christ commands us to Go

    ye and make disciples of all nations (Matthew

    28:19). Rev.

    Courtney Wright,

    Pastor of

    Apostolic

    Ministries, leads

    the M.I.T.

    Institute which is being housed at the Bluffs

    location. Study to show yourself approved unto God

    (2Timothy 2:15).

    Ministers in Training (M.I.T.)

    Y ou might be asking yourself what is M.I.T.?

    M.I.T. is an acronym for Ministers in

    Training. Ministers in Training is an

    accredited training program

    offered here at Word of Faith

    Family Worship Cathedral. The

    first class started in March 2015

    and consisted of 41 students.

    These students are pursuing a

    Certificate in Ministry over the course of 16 months.

    The certificate program focuses on preparing

    students to be 21st century church leaders. Students

    pursuing certificates will receive their ministerial

    license.

    Study to show yourself approved unto God.

    Written by Paula Palmer Greene

  • Word of Faith Times | 10

    Ingredients: 1 cup + 3 tablespoons all purpose flour

    2 teaspoons baking powder

    ½ teaspoon salt

    ¾ cup granulated sugar

    1 teaspoon cinnamon

    Tis the Season for Pumpkins & Pecans!

    1. Preheat the oven to 250o degrees

    2. Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper or use

    a Silpat

    3. In a bowl, whip the egg whites and water until

    frothy

    4. In another bowl, mix the sugar, salt and cinnamon

    together

    5. Add the pecans to the egg whites and stir to

    completely coat the pecans

    6. Add the pecans to the sugar mixture and stir again

    until evenly coated

    7. Spread them onto the baking sheets and bake at

    250o for 1 hour

    8. Stir every 15 minutes

    Directions Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a medium sized

    bowl, stir together flour, baking powder, salt, sugar

    and spices. Set aside. In a smaller bowl, stir

    pumpkin, milk, melted butter and vanilla together to

    combine. Pour wet ingredients into dry ingredients

    and mix to create a thick batter. Pour into a small 8-

    inch casserole dish with high sides. In a separate

    bowl, stir sugar, brown sugar and pecans together.

    Spread over the top of the batter evenly. Pour hot

    water over the entire thing {WITHOUT STIRRING

    A THING!} and bake for 40 minutes or once the

    2 egg whites

    2 tablespoons water

    2 lbs. pecan halves

    ½ cup sugar

    1½ tsp salt

    2 tsp ground cinnamon Directions

    Sugar & Cinnamon Pecans

    Ingredients:

    Pumpkin Cobbler

    ½ teaspoon nutmeg

    ½ teaspoon cloves

    ½ cup pumpkin puree

    ¼ cup milk

    ¼ cup melted butter or vegetable oil

    1½ teaspoons vanilla

    Topping: ½ cup granulated sugar

    ½ cup brown sugar

    ¼ cup chopped pecans

    1½ cups very hot water

    middle is set. Be sure to place on a baking sheet in

    case it bubbles over. Cool 5-10 minutes before serving.

    Serve with more pecans and vanilla ice cream.

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    1 Memory loss that disrupts daily life One of the most common signs of Alzheimer’s

    disease is memory loss, especially forgetting

    recently learned information. Others include

    forgetting important dates or events; asking for the

    same information over and over again; needing to

    rely on memory aids or family members for things

    they used to handle on their own.

    2 Challenges in planning or solving problems Some people may experience changes in their ability

    to develop and follow a plan or work with numbers.

    They may have trouble following a familiar recipe

    or keeping track of monthly bills. They may have

    difficulty concentrating and take much longer to do

    things than they did before.

    3 Difficulty completing familiar tasks at

    home, at work or at leisure People with Alzheimer's often find it hard to com-

    plete daily tasks. Sometimes, people may have

    trouble driving to a familiar location, managing a

    budget at work or remembering the rules of a fa-

    vorite game.

    5 Trouble understanding visual images and spatial relationships For some people, having vision problems is a sign of Alzheimer’s. They may have difficulty reading, judging distance and determining color or contrasts, which may cause problems with driving.

    6 New problems with words in speaking

    or writing People with Alzheimer’s may have trouble follow-

    ing or joining a conversation. They may stop in the

    middle of a conversation and have no idea how to

    continue or they may repeat themselves. They may

    struggle with vocabulary, have problems finding the

    right word or call things by the wrong name.

    7 8

    Misplacing things and losing the ability to

    retrace steps A person with Alzheimer’s disease may put things

    in unusual places. They may lose things and be una-

    ble to go back over their steps to find them again.

    Sometimes, they may accuse others of stealing. This

    may occur more frequently over time.

    9

    Decreased or poor judgment People with Alzheimer’s may experience changes

    in judgment or decision-making. For example, they

    may use poor judgment when dealing with money,

    giving large amounts to telemarketers. They may

    pay less attention to grooming or keeping them-

    selves clean.

    Withdrawal from work or social activities A person with Alzheimer’s may start to remove

    themselves from hobbies, social activities, work

    projects or sports. They may have trouble keeping

    up with a favorite sports team or remembering how

    to complete a favorite hobby. They may also avoid

    being social because of the changes they have expe-

    rienced.

    10 Changes in mood and personality The mood and personalities of people with Alzhei-

    mer’s can change. They can become confused, sus-

    picious, depressed, fearful or anxious. They may

    be easily upset at home, at work, with friends or in

    places where they are out of their comfort zone.

    10 EARLY SIGNS & SYMPTONS OF

    ALZHEIMER’S

    4 Confusion with time or place People with Alzheimer’s can lose track of dates,

    seasons and the passage of time. They may have

    trouble understanding something if it is not happen-

    ing immediately. Sometimes, they may forget

    where they are or how they got there.

  • Home for the Holidays! There are lots of fun-filled excursions for the family

    right here in the metro Atlanta area. Plan a day to check

    out one of these holiday goodies.

    1. All the little kids and big kids (adults) love Six Flags!

    Make a date for the annual holiday festival: (Through

    January 3rd) Holiday In The Park includes magical

    light shows, a train ride on the North Pole Express

    and a stained glass Nativity scene.

    2. Astor Holiday Rink at St Regis. The Astor Holiday

    Ice Skating Rink harkens back to the elegant era of

    the distinguished Astor family who founded the flag-

    ship St. Regis New York in 1904. Under the warm

    glow of twinkling lights, glide around the exquisite

    ice rink to sounds of holiday melodies and enjoy sea-

    sonal favorites including hot cocoa and s’mores. Res-

    ervations are recommended.

    3. The Rink at Park Tavern. The Southwest Rink at

    Park Tavern offers all-day skate for $15 – $20 for all

    ages until 8:00 PM. At 8:30 PM the SW Rink is a 21+

    venue until midnight. Great food and tons of fun.

    4. Skate Atlantic Station. Now through February, visi-

    tors can lace up and skate Atlantic Station style! This

    unique,10,000-square-foot, open-air track-style rink

    offers a magical winter atmosphere to skaters. Daz-

    zling lights and holiday décor will have skaters

    dreaming of a white Christmas.

    5. Ice Skating Rink at Centennial Olympic Park.

    Skate among the lights of Centennial Park. This rink

    is located near the Georgia Aquarium and World of

    Coca- Cola.

    Wonders of the Artic at the Fernbank Museum through February 11, 2016. Enter a glittering world of polar bears, whales and huskie dogs in an environment dominated by a single

    element: ice.

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