February Training: Congregation of the Mighty Ecclesial Embassy Intercessor Squad

May 17, 2024

February Training: Congregation of the Mighty Ecclesial Embassy Intercessor Squad 📜

Opening Prayer

  • PIT Owedia opens the session with a prayer.
  • Emphasis on gratitude for who God is and for the intercessors and prophets.
  • Focus on unity, growth, and guarding the commission of Chief Apostle Price.

Introductions and Technical Setup

  • Welcome to February Training and the new year 2021.
  • Technical issues with screen sharing initially, resolved after a few attempts.

Icebreaker Activity: Two Truths, One Lie

  • Participants are asked to type three statements in the chat (two truths, one lie).
  • Other team members guess which is the lie.
  • Participants include Jada, AIT Gail, and Shea.

Examples:

  1. Jada:
    • In a movie,
    • Been to Germany (lie),
    • Can read Spanish.
  2. AIT Gail:
    • Lived in Philadelphia,
    • Can drive large vehicles,
    • Can draw really well (lie).
  3. Shea:
    • Graduated as valedictorian,
    • Loves hiking up mountains (lie),
    • Spent some time in Mexico.

Attendance Roll Call

  • Lists of participants present and those running late or absent.
  • Confirmation of attendance and handling of any technical difficulties during sign-in.

Intercessor Squad Assessments

  • Assessments delayed due to coordination between schedules of Apostle Ashley, Chief Prophet Tala, and presenter.
  • Tentative plan: schedules possibly on Saturdays.
  • Importance of performance protocols including attendance and timeliness.
  • Chronic absenteeism and tardiness addressed and discouraged.

Decree and Declare Training

  • Assignment to write decrees for targeted intercession areas.
  • Decree vs. Declare:
    • Decree: Authority and causation, based on Scriptures and prophetic words. cause to emerge; order
    • Declare: Announce, make known, explain.
    • Example Bible verse: Psalm 2:7 – "I will declare the decree." announcing and proclaiming Difference: authority and cause

Anatomy of a Decree

  1. Word of God (Canon of Scripture)
    • Strong foundation in Scriptures is essential.
  2. Prophetic Word of God
    • Includes decreed words from apostles and prophets in the house.
  3. Practical Execution: Authority and Instruction
    • Emphasized on ordering with authority, not merely petitioning.

Practice Through Prayer

  • Instructions on how to practice making decrees in prayer with authority.
  • Encouragement to attend sessions to develop execution skills.

Performance Monitoring

  • Decrees should include all elements of their anatomy.
  • Understanding rank and authority levels within the intercessor squad.
  • Further workshops to enhance skillsets.

Questions and Comments

  • Legal Instrument of Prayer: Explanation of how prayer serves as a legal instrument invoking the authority of God’s word.
  • Knowing Intercessor Strength: Methods including journaling, mentorship, faculty development, etc.

Conclusion and Closing Prayer

  • Reminder to cover Chief Apostle in prayers.
  • Encouraged to send words of encouragement to Chief Prophet Tala.
  • Closing prayer emphasizing discipline, consistency, and protection for the intercessor squad.