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Special Service with Ellson Bennet, Sunday, October 23 at 10:00 AM

Ellson & Debra Bennett, our dear friends and apostolic leaders from the Navajo nation will be ministering at All Nations Church, Sunday, October 23. Their daughter, Callie Bennett will be leading woship. The Bennett's heart is to see awakening touch the First Nations and bring healing to the nations. They are pioneering a work on the Navajo reservation at their church and ministry center, Covenant of Faith in Arizona. They hold an annual motorcycle rally that draws thousands. It was our priviledge to send an apostolic team to partner with them this year. (See our ministry report and pictures here.) 

Date: October 23, 2016
Time: 10 AM
Location: All Nations Church, 360 Hammond Rd. Fort Mill, SC 29715


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Ellson Bennett 2 ELLSON BENNETT is a noted apostolic teacher who travels extensively throughout the United States and the world. Co-Founder of Covenant of Faith, a ministry of many outreaches devoted to meeting the needs of the Indigenous People of America and the world. Along with his ministry, he is also a renowned Native American Artist.

Well-known for his balanced Biblical teaching, Ellson teaches through the extraordinary riches of his Native American Culture. To articulately express the Love of the Creator is the desire of his heart. This is accomplished through outreaches such as: Covenant of Faith Church, Restoration to the Reservation Campaigns, Eagle's Rest Youth Ranch, REZIOX Youth Ministry, Tribe of Judah Motorcycle Ministry, Chiefs of the American Indian Network, and the many speaking engagements from Indian Reservations to the Metropolitan.

Covenant of Faith ministry headquarters is located on the Navajo Indian Reservation in Hidden Springs, AZ at the mouth of the Grand Canyon.
   
Callie Headshot Singing before she was able to speak words, CALLIE BENNETT, was adopted at 4 months old from Seoul, South Korea. Immediately, her mother noticed her gifting, and at a very young age Callie began to develop a heart and passion not only for singing, but for all musical arts. At 5 years old her mother placed her in piano lessons, at 7 singing lessons, and 13 guitar lessons. 

Callie is highly involved with the non-profit organization Covenant of Faith, which is located on the Navajo Nation. Along with her leadership role as Music Director at Covenant of Faith, she is also the Executive Administrator. She has taught at youth groups, performed on the Trinity Broadcasting Television Network of Arizona, is a volunteer in her local Navajo Chapter Government, continues to work on musical projects and collaborations, and continuously travels extensively with her Father Ellson Bennett. Her first album is entitled 'Glorify' and was released in 2011, which was nominated in the year 2013 Native American Music Awards for Best Female Artist and Best Gospel/Inspirational Recording. She is currently working on her next anticipated album and is expected to be released soon entitled 'Awake, Arise & Shine'. ?

Today, Callie is based out of the Navajo Nation, and her music is inspired by her ethnic family and by her inherited Navajo Native American culture. Not only have the Navajo People embraced her, but she has embraced the People and their heritage as her own. Because of her many options with styles and sounds, Callie desires to explore the exciting possibilities of involving indigenous culture with her music.