The atmosphere at Solemn Faith International Church, Road 21, Plot 14, Federal Housing Estate, Woji, Port Harcourt, has been nothing short of electrifying in recent services, as worshippers were treated to a double outpouring of God’s presence through powerful ministrations by the General Overseer, Pastor Mathew Eleojoh James
In one service, the man of God ministered on the theme “Divine Visitation,” with scriptural anchors from Genesis 21:1 and Job 10:12.
The message stirred hearts and opened the eyes of the congregation to the necessity of God’s visitation in every sphere of life. With deep conviction, Pastor James explained that divine visitation is a compass for direction, a channel for supernatural provision, a guarantee for the fulfillment of prophecy, and a shield for preservation.
He drew on the biblical journeys of Joseph, Noah, and Solomon to demonstrate how consecration, prayer, and sacrifice remain timeless triggers for attracting God’s presence.
His words were punctuated by memorable quotes, including the declaration that “as a bird cannot fly without wings and fish cannot survive without water, man cannot succeed without God,” which resonated powerfully with the congregation.
On another occasion, the church held its much-anticipated Native Sunday, a vibrant celebration that blended cultural elegance with spiritual depth.
The sanctuary came alive with worshippers clad in colorful traditional attire, exuding joy and unity.
Preaching on the topic “The Importance of Native Sunday,” with texts from Psalm 19:1-3 and Genesis 11:1-6, Pastor James reminded the faithful of the value of remembering their roots, fostering peace, and promoting unity in the body of Christ.
He stressed that Native Sunday is more than a cultural display; it is a divine channel for love, togetherness, and the release of God’s blessings.
Warning against pride, competition, and comparison, he urged the congregation to remain humble, love-driven, and orderly, assuring them that unity in diversity attracts heaven’s visitation.
Both services were marked by anointed music ministration from the church choir, Solemn Voice, whose spirit-filled renditions stirred the atmosphere for worship.
Explosive sessions of prayer followed, filling the sanctuary with passionate cries for revival, healing, and breakthrough.
Testimonies flowed freely as members recounted divine interventions that confirmed the reality of God’s move among His people.
In his closing exhortations across the two gatherings, Pastor James encouraged the church to embrace consecration, unity, humility, and unceasing prayer, assuring them that God’s presence remains the cure for frustration, the key to fulfilling destiny, and the channel through which blessings flow.
The twin experiences left worshippers strengthened, joyful, and deeply expectant of even greater manifestations of God’s power in the days ahead.