Great, powerful, inspiritional Moravian Revival Worship services were held at the Anchorage Moravian Church, March 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, & 10, 2026. We are thankful for those that led, Pastor Billy Olsen & Pastor Frank James. Our special speaker, Bishop Isai Granwell from La Ceiba, Honduras was filled with God’s Spirit and spoke the simple Word of God in the presence and power of the Holy Ghost, with the help of Spanish interpreter, Sister Fabiana Gauden.
Certainly in the midst of powerful speaking by Bishop Granwell from God’s Word, many people responded by walking to the altar for salvation, deliverance, recommitments, and prayer for needs. Many words of knowledge were given By Bishop Granwell, which amazed many who came into Bishop William Nicholson’s office, afterwards and expressed thanksgiving! It is felt, if these Moravian Revival services continued, more and more people will begin to attend to have their spiritual needs met. And the need continues to be great!
Bishop Isai Granwell, we thank you for your coming to Alaska to assist Bishop Nicholson to training pastors (two days, March 6 &7) on biblically worshiping God in “spirit and truth” and learning/relearning how to preach the Word of God effectively.
We thank you Bishop Granwell for your UIMM International Moravian Ministry annual report and participating in discussions at UIMM’s 15th annual synod in Anchorage, Alaska on March 9, 2026. We will continue to pray for your safety, inspiration and continuing UIMM’s growing Mission work in Americia, Central America, Africa, Cuba, Nicaraqua, and the world at large.
Bishop Nicholson truly feels that the question has been answered for anyone attending the Moravian Revival services; especially asking “Why I am Here?”, which he summarized before his benediction at the conclusion of the final Moravian Revival service on March 10, 2026, as follows: “Truly God calls us to be in relationship with Jesus Christ and to pray without ceasing. God comes to rescue us, to conform us to the image of Jesus. And God continues to call us for salvation, purpose, and to fulfill His specific plan for our lives. Bringing Him the glory and to work His agenda. And challenging us to use our unique spiritual gifts and talents to make a difference in our world.”
And Bishop Nicholson proclaimed during the continuation of “Little Israel’s” – UIMM’s work literally through a 3rd historical Holy Ghost movement, which happens every 300 years among Moravians….”keep the fire burning”, a reflection of Leviticus 6:13. And when we serve God it is not for pride, show, or influence, but for God’s glory alone.
