The United House of Prayer For All People

OF THE CHURCH ON THE ROCK OF THE APOSTOLIC FAITH

The Honorable Bishop A. D. Cunningham, Leader

NATIONWIDE: Celebrating the Honorable Bishop A. D. Cunningham as the leader of The United House of Prayer For All People

“For all things are for your sakes, that the abundant grace might through the thanksgiving of many redound to the glory of God.”
(2 Corinthians 4:15) 

 

The United House of Prayer for All People proudly give God the glory as we celebrate the First Anniversary of our esteemed leader, the Honorable Bishop A.D. Cunningham, as the Bishop and Leader of The United House of Prayer for All People of The Church on The Rock of The Apostolic Faith.
 

Scripture tells us that the ways of God are past finding out. Daddy Cunningham, our father in the gospel, has shown exceptional leadership and ministry, with great compassion and love toward thousands of parishioners and communities throughout this country. His unwavering spiritual strength is reflected in his extraordinary philanthropic and humanitarian efforts, surpassing all expectations and providing essential spiritual and social care for those in need.
 

Demonstrating the power of God in the spirit of meekness, Daddy Cunningham has established, maintained, and perpetuated the doctrine of Christianity to all people. He visits the sick, the shut-in, and those stricken with misfortune. Daddy Cunningham has been evangelizing this country's urban and rural sectors, offering a solution to those searching for an answer. His message of Love carries assurance to all that the Grace of God is the only power to bear this world in peace. 
 

Thank you, Daddy Cunningham. A day has been as a thousand, and you have extended our lives with peace, joy, and righteousness in the Holy Spirit. Hallelujah, and glory be to Jehovah in the highest, in the mighty name of Jesus. We anticipate each moment going forward as Daddy Cunningham continues in God's will. 
 

Happy Anniversary Daddy Cunningham. May the Son continue to shine upon you as we dance and heal in your shadow.
 

“Insomuch that they brought forth the sick into the streets, and laid them on beds and couches, that at the least the shadow of Peter passing by might overshadow some of them.”
(Acts 5:15)