What I See
Dr. Frederick K. Price
I see the Dome evolved and filled. I see these grounds teeming with life. I see a church filled with godly men and women who have strong marriages.
I see children in and from these marriages raised in the Word of God, obeying their parents in the Lord because it’s right. I see marriages restored and healed. I see fathers, mothers, sons, and daughters being reconciled.
I see single men and women flourishing in their singleness. I see single men desiring to be married finding women of virtue. I see single women desiring to be married being found by men of valor. I see married couples desiring to be pregnant, conceiving.
I see a church excited about evangelizing, feeding the hungry, clothing the naked, taking care of the widows and orphans, intentional about missions, both local and global. I see a surrounding community positively affected by the people that are a part of this ministry.
I see our volunteers zealous to serve, I see our employees energized and ready to work and contribute in manifold ways. I see a ministry with more than enough money to not only meet our needs, but to acquire our godly desires, give raises, sow finances into kingdom causes, and store away to the point where seasons of famine don’t stop our trajectory.
I see healings occurring, demons being cast out, miracles taking place, and all the gifts of the Spirit overflowing from a place of purity. I see worship going forth that literally ushers in the Spirit and presence of God, and teaching going forth that when applied, causes tectonic shifts in the lives of all who are a part of this family of believers.
This is the Crenshaw, this is the Center, this is the church I see. And because I see this all on the canvas of my imagination, I believe I receive it all until the manifestation. Can you see what I see, church? Can you believe what I believe, church?

