Shawn Patrick Williams
Friday night, September 12th 7:00 pm
Sunday night, September 14th 6:00 pm
Children’s church on Sunday night
Glory City Church
4963 West Price Road
Suwanee, GA 30024
After being radically saved from 10 years of drug and occult involvement in a bar through a Damascus road experience, Shawn Patrick received a burning commission to evangelize the United States and the world. His style of preaching brings a revival culture to the Body of Christ. He attended Christian Life School of Theology and received his Masters in Psychology from the Institute of Theology and Christian Therapy in Granbury, Texas. Shawn Patrick has spent 10 years working with over 4,000 troubled teens in a secular clinical setting. He has worked with hundreds of teens struggling with the occult, suicide, cutting, gangs, drug addiction and many more issues.
Shawn Patrick has also authored several books, which have been covered by The 700 Club, TBN, Daystar,Cornerstone, plus other nationally broadcasted TV and radio networks. He has had many of his books in stores like Books-a-Million, Family Christian Bookstores and Parable Bookstores. Shawn Patrick has co-hosted and wrote televisions scripts for five seasons of Roc House Café, a Christian music video show which airs internationally. Recognized nationally and internationally as a man of God, Shawn Patrick passionately speaks each year through radio, TV, conferences, festivals, concerts, and churches. His personal experience of the power of the Holy Spirit, powerful deliverance from addiction and the occult, and background in Psychology has aided in giving him a platform to speak about these topics to the next generation of Believers. His passion is revival fire and seeing Christ redeem lives. He has a Doctor of Divinity from Day Spring University and was ordained as a bishop in 2009. He then launched Warrior Nation Intl. Fellowship, which is an apostolic network. He is founder of the apostolic training centers called i3which is his base church in Greenwood, SC.
Shawn Patrick lives in Greenwood, South Carolina with his wife Christy and their three children: Sethe Patrick, Isabella Jordan, Ada Grace, and John Ellison.
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