Victory Place Worship Center to host Grand Quinquennial Soiree

Victory Place International Worship Center, a vision driven ministry located in Sunrise FL, is counting down to its Grand Quinquennial Soiree, set for Sat. Feb. 24th from 6 p.m. at the Azalea Ballroom of the Volunteer Park Community Center, 12050 W Sunrise Boulevard in Plantation, FL.

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The event is the fifth anniversary of the biblically based, non-denominational, Pentecostal ministry that was founded by Dr. Clive A. Porter and Sister Lady Sharon Porter.  

Contributions is $75 for adults and $40 for children and the dress code is semi-formal.  

Victory Place will also host its fifth anniversary conference at the church from Feb. 21st–25th featuring prayer sessions from 6 to 8 a.m. and bible study sessions from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.  The conference will feature Bishops Wansworth Heron and Clinton Ruddock, Pastors Philemon Samuels and Terance Baynes, Drs. David Brown, Sam Green and David Ibeleme, Apostle Des Vignes, Minister Evet Campbell and Rev. Jennifer Porter-Cox.

Melodies of Praise of Montego Bay and The Otteys will also be a part of the conference.  

For more information on both events call (954) 604-6229 and for more on the ministry see victoryplaceiwc.com.

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