2011 NW Native Women’s Conference Praise Report
Tuesday, 10/6, in the morning the Lord would give me a new song titled, “It’s A New Sound.” The next day God would confirm this song with scripture:
Ezekiel 43:1-5
“Afterwards he brought me to the gate, the gate that faces toward the east. And behold the glory of the God of Israel came from the way of the east, His voice was like the sound of many waters; and the earth shone with His glory. It was like the appearance of the vision which I saw-like the vision which I saw when I came to destroy the city. The visions were like the visions which I saw by the River Chebar and I fell on my face. And the glory of the Lord came into the temple by way of the gate which faces toward the east. The Spirit lifted me up and brought me into the inner court and behold, the glory of the Lord filled the temple.”
As I sang this song to the worship team at Tuesday afternoon practice, our guitarist would share how he heard another voice, deep, sing along with me. He would hear blowing. Turning up his hearing aids to see if He was just hearing things, he heard it more clearer, not seeing anything. It was a supernatural visitation of God’s worshipping angels.
Workshops would be during the day Friday and Saturday.
Friday 6:30 service, we would feel God’s awesome presence during worship. The message given by Valerie Boyd would declare, “I am sending you”. Sound the call! No matter the circumstances around you, His anointing will fall on you in this call!
Saturday 6:30 service would begin with the Parade of Nations with women dressed in their native regalia. It would be here we would sing, “It’s a New Sound”. We would enter into native worship with such liberty. The prophetic worship would come with such Holy Ghost presence. There was such liberty to dance before God singing, “Jesus is My Warrior”. The message given by Valerie Boyd would exhort us to, “Go Light Your World”. Our purpose is to Be Light and Bring Light. We are called to community!
Saturday evening during the afterglow when service was over, we would sing more native worship with Peter & Stephanie Adams leading worship. There would be a few ladies that would remain. As they began to dance before God in their native dance, God’s presence would show up. Later a lady would testify how she saw an open vision of Jesus standing next to us as we led worship, smiling down on those dancing pleased with their worship in native dance. A second supernatural visitation.
Sunday 9:30 service would bring another outpouring of God’s presence. While singing, “New Warriors” I would begin to sing in the prophetic as if summarizing what God spoke that weekend. Then I would give a prophetic word that God has called us to go and be that warrior, sing that new song. There would be such a weighty presence of the Holy Spirit. We would stand quietly before God. Three more women would stand and speak words of exhortation to go take the land and gather the spoils, community starts with you and your family, go in His power! George Kallappa would bring a word of Abraham and Sarah--walk in obedience, become Warrior Women, don’t try to control God’s call in your life, don’t walk in shame from circumstances in life, find new life, God’s church going into labor room, nothing will be the same, everything’s going to change!
I so appreciate my worship team: Peter (vocalist & electric guitar) and sister, Stephanie Adams (vocalist & native drum) from B.C., Canada, Mike Curley (electric guitar), April Brandt (drums), and Jim Santana (electric bass), and me, Brenda Hamilton (worship leader and pianist). We had 5 nations represented on this Team- First Nations Canada, Tlingit-Alaska native, Quinault-Taholah, WA, Hawaiian, Puerto Rican, and Hispanic.
With over 150 women in attendance, we praise God for His awesome presence during this weekend Conference. Thank you for your prayers.
Brenda Hamilton
Ezekiel 43:1-5
“Afterwards he brought me to the gate, the gate that faces toward the east. And behold the glory of the God of Israel came from the way of the east, His voice was like the sound of many waters; and the earth shone with His glory. It was like the appearance of the vision which I saw-like the vision which I saw when I came to destroy the city. The visions were like the visions which I saw by the River Chebar and I fell on my face. And the glory of the Lord came into the temple by way of the gate which faces toward the east. The Spirit lifted me up and brought me into the inner court and behold, the glory of the Lord filled the temple.”
As I sang this song to the worship team at Tuesday afternoon practice, our guitarist would share how he heard another voice, deep, sing along with me. He would hear blowing. Turning up his hearing aids to see if He was just hearing things, he heard it more clearer, not seeing anything. It was a supernatural visitation of God’s worshipping angels.
Workshops would be during the day Friday and Saturday.
Friday 6:30 service, we would feel God’s awesome presence during worship. The message given by Valerie Boyd would declare, “I am sending you”. Sound the call! No matter the circumstances around you, His anointing will fall on you in this call!
Saturday 6:30 service would begin with the Parade of Nations with women dressed in their native regalia. It would be here we would sing, “It’s a New Sound”. We would enter into native worship with such liberty. The prophetic worship would come with such Holy Ghost presence. There was such liberty to dance before God singing, “Jesus is My Warrior”. The message given by Valerie Boyd would exhort us to, “Go Light Your World”. Our purpose is to Be Light and Bring Light. We are called to community!
Saturday evening during the afterglow when service was over, we would sing more native worship with Peter & Stephanie Adams leading worship. There would be a few ladies that would remain. As they began to dance before God in their native dance, God’s presence would show up. Later a lady would testify how she saw an open vision of Jesus standing next to us as we led worship, smiling down on those dancing pleased with their worship in native dance. A second supernatural visitation.
Sunday 9:30 service would bring another outpouring of God’s presence. While singing, “New Warriors” I would begin to sing in the prophetic as if summarizing what God spoke that weekend. Then I would give a prophetic word that God has called us to go and be that warrior, sing that new song. There would be such a weighty presence of the Holy Spirit. We would stand quietly before God. Three more women would stand and speak words of exhortation to go take the land and gather the spoils, community starts with you and your family, go in His power! George Kallappa would bring a word of Abraham and Sarah--walk in obedience, become Warrior Women, don’t try to control God’s call in your life, don’t walk in shame from circumstances in life, find new life, God’s church going into labor room, nothing will be the same, everything’s going to change!
I so appreciate my worship team: Peter (vocalist & electric guitar) and sister, Stephanie Adams (vocalist & native drum) from B.C., Canada, Mike Curley (electric guitar), April Brandt (drums), and Jim Santana (electric bass), and me, Brenda Hamilton (worship leader and pianist). We had 5 nations represented on this Team- First Nations Canada, Tlingit-Alaska native, Quinault-Taholah, WA, Hawaiian, Puerto Rican, and Hispanic.
With over 150 women in attendance, we praise God for His awesome presence during this weekend Conference. Thank you for your prayers.
Brenda Hamilton