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Bishop Dale C. Bronner

Messages from Bishop Dale C. Bronner, Founder/Sr. Pastor of Word of Faith Family Worship Cathedral.

  1. 2d ago

    God Our Hero!

    Sunday, March 22, 2026 I Psalm 115:1 NLT Who is the hero of your story? In this episode of the Word of Faith Cathedral Podcast, Bishop Dale Bronner brings a message that will challenge the way you narrate your life. Using Psalm 118:23 as his foundation — "This is the Lord's doing; it is marvelous in our eyes" — Bishop Bronner calls us back to the posture that changes everything: humility. This isn't a message about self-deprecation. It's a message about proper credit. When God is the source, the deliverer, and the sustainer, He deserves to be the hero. And the way we tell our stories — the way we talk about our wins, our survival, our success — either reflects that truth or steals from it. Bishop Bronner walks through the contrast between ego and humility, the story of Joseph and the principle that what enemies meant for evil, God meant for good, the powerful moon analogy (why your light has never been your own), and a practical 7-element framework for sharing your testimony effectively. He also delivers a sober warning from Scripture — the stories of Nebuchadnezzar and Herod — about what happens when God's glory is taken rather than given back. This episode closes with one of the most encouraging declarations in all of Scripture, and a reminder that wherever you are in your story, the best is still yet to come. This episode is for you if: You're tempted to take credit for what God has done in your life You don't know how to share your testimony clearly or confidently You're in a season that looks like an ending — but might be a bend You want to live with more humility and less ego You're ready to make God the hero of your story Key Takeaways: God is your source — not your success, your job, or your connections Ego says "look what I did" — humility says "look what God empowered me to do" You are the moon: no light of your own, only reflecting His The 7 elements of sharing your testimony: before, God encounter, after, gospel, plain language, brevity, practice God will not share His glory — and history proves it He chose the humble, the weak, and the overlooked on purpose "When you've come to what looks like an end in the road — it's only a bend in the road" Scriptures: Psalm 107:2, 8 | Psalm 118:1, 23 | Genesis 50:20 | Matthew 5:16 | 1 Corinthians 4:3–7 | Numbers 12:3 | John 3:30 | Daniel 4:30–37 | Acts 12:21–23 | 1 Corinthians 1:26–29 | Revelation 12:11 🔔 Subscribe for weekly messages, and share this with someone who needs a word today. 🌐 Website: www.woffamily.org 📲 Follow us on Instagram: @woffamily 📘 Facebook: @woffamily   To support the ministry: Online: www.woffamily.org/give Text: Text "WOF" to 73256 Mail In: Word of Faith Family Worship Cathedral - 212 Riverside Pkwy, Austell, GA 30168   Sunday Services: In person 8:30 AM & 11:00 AM / Online @ 6:00 PM   Church Address: 212 Riverside Pkwy Austell, GA 30168

    56 min
  2. May 24

    The Power of Strategic Prayer

    Sunday, May 24, 2026 I Mark 1:35 NIV What does your prayer life actually look like — and does it have a strategy? In this episode of the Word of Faith Cathedral Podcast, Bishop Dale Bronner brings a message that will completely reframe how you think about prayer. Using Mark 1:35 as his foundation, Bishop Bronner shows us that Jesus didn't approach prayer casually — He had a deliberate time, a deliberate place, and a deliberate plan. And if we want our prayers to produce results, we need the same intentionality. This episode is for you if: Your prayer life feels inconsistent or random You're in a season where God seems silent or you feel "stuck" You want practical tools to structure your time with God You're ready to move from emotional praying to strategic praying Bishop Bronner walks through the Five-Finger Prayer Strategy — a memorable daily framework for covering every area of your life in prayer — and unpacks what it means to pray with specificity, to pray ahead before you move forward, and to recognize that stillness in God's hands is never the same as being stuck. This message closes with a powerful invitation: stop praying just for answers. Start praying for alignment with the will of God. When heaven and earth align through prayer — that's when miracles happen. Key Takeaways: Strategy in prayer: time, place, and plan The Five-Finger Prayer Guide for daily use Pray ahead before you go ahead (the Prayer of Prevenience) Stillness ≠ stuckness — miracles are loading Prayer produces divine alignment with God's kingdom The Mind of Christ sees abundance where others see scarcity Scriptures: Mark 1:35 | Ephesians 1:15–20 | Luke 22:31–32 | Luke 11:1 | Matthew 6:9–13 | Psalm 46:10 | Psalm 118:24 | Ephesians 3:20

    59 min
  3. May 3

    Regaining Your Bearings

    Sunday, May 3, 2026 I 1 Kings 19:9–13 (NLT) When the greatest victory of your life is followed by the greatest threat against your life, what do you do? In this powerful message from 1 Kings 19, Bishop Dale Bronner shows us how God Himself restores a prophet who has lost his bearings — and how the same five movements God used to put Elijah back together are available to anyone whose soul has been shaken by trauma. Drawing on a striking metaphor from mechanical engineering — bearings as the components that reduce friction in everything that moves — Bishop Bronner introduces the word for the day: equanimity. He unpacks Elijah's four trauma responses (running, isolating, exhausting, despairing) and then walks through the five ways God restores him — by feeding the body, giving space to process, cutting through the chaos until a whisper can be heard, restoring purpose, and correcting distorted perspective. The message lands on a thunderous prophetic word for everyone who has been written off, delayed, or pronounced finished: "It's not going to end the way that it looks." If you have been thrown off balance — by loss, betrayal, a diagnosis, a death threat dressed up in different language — this message is a steadying word. 📖 Scripture References: 1 Kings 18 (background — Mount Carmel) 1 Kings 19:9–13 (the still small voice) 1 Kings 19:15–18 (anointing of Hazael, Jehu, Elisha; the seven thousand) 1 Corinthians 14:33 ("God is not the author of confusion, but of peace") Mark 4:35–41 (Jesus asleep in the storm) Romans 8:38–39 ("neither height nor depth…") Philippians 4:7 ("the peace that passes understanding") Hebrews 13:5 ("I will never leave you nor forsake you") Isaiah 30:21 ("This is the way; walk in it")   We pray you are blessed by this message!   🔔 Subscribe for weekly messages, and share this with someone who needs a word today. 🌐 Website: www.woffamily.org 📲 Follow us on Instagram: @woffamily 📘 Facebook: @woffamily   To support the ministry: Online: www.woffamily.org/give Text: Text "WOF" to 73256 Mail In: Word of Faith Family Worship Cathedral - 212 Riverside Pkwy, Austell, GA 30168   Sunday Services: In person 8:30 AM & 11:00 AM / Online @ 6:00 PM   Church Address: 212 Riverside Pkwy Austell, GA 30168

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Messages from Bishop Dale C. Bronner, Founder/Sr. Pastor of Word of Faith Family Worship Cathedral.

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