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May 2nd-4th Abilene, Texas (Bethel's)

May 9th-11th Single and Saved (Single's Conference)

May 23rd-25th Youth Explosion/Concert

June 6th-8th Men's Conference

July 13th-August 21st Africa 2008

August 29-31st Women of Standard Conference

Sept.17th-21st Holy Convocation

Oct. 17th & 18th Business Expo/ 3on3 Basketball Tournament

Nov. 10th-15th Criuse (Dominion Warrior Cruise)

Dec. 31st Watch Night

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About Us

Welcome to International Anointed Ministries, where we love souls to liberty! The Gates of Deliverance Word Ministry was incorporated in the State of Texas in August of 1998. The first service was held September 6th, 1998 at the East Austin Neighborhood Center in Austin, Texas where approximately 25 people (primarily Family) attended.

In February 2001, the Holy Spirit instructed the pastors to change the incorporation status to International Anointed Ministries (I.A.M.) with Gates Of Deliverance (G.O.D.) as the local body extension or church of the International Anointed Ministries. Thus, I.A.M.G.O.D.!

On July 7, 2002, the Holy Spirit gave further instructions that the church was Gates of Deliverance Word Ministry: but shall be called Gates Of Dominion Word Ministry International.

Elders Michael and Sheree Price serve as the Leaders, Pastors and Stewards over the flock of God. "Gates of Dominion" is an Apostolic Community (Sending, Gathering & Laboring by the Father) with an emphasis on the Prophetic (Speaking, Loving & Living by the Word) and Teaching (Word of Wisdom, Word of Knowledge & Faith by the Spirit) gifts to the Body of Christ. The Worship and Praise is spiritually dynamic and prophetic with an emphasis on ushering souls into the presence of God.


What we Believe

Salvation - We are saved, sanctified, and made righteous only by the blood of Jesus. Salvation is not something that is earned on our part, but rather something that has been gifted to us by the Father. We believe that Jesus died on our behalf, and that his blood was shed for the remission of sins. But in order to benefit from his sacrifice, one must make him Lord and Savior. Again, we are saved by grace, not of works, lest any man should boast (Ephesians 2:9). We believe that if you believe in your heart and confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus, you shall be saved (Romans 10:9-11).

The Word of God(The Holy Bible) - We believe in the infallible word of God, that His word is the final authority in all matters, and that we are entitled to all promises written therein. We believe that all scripture is given by the divine inspiration of the Holy Spirit and that all scripture is profitable for doctrine, teaching, correction, reproof and instructions in righteousness (2 Timothy 3:16). Jesus said that man should not live by bread alone, but by every word of God. It is so important for us as Christians to feed ourselves spiritually with the word of God. Job said "I have esteemed the words of His mouth more than my necessary food." If we eat food everyday, how much more should we feed ourselves with the Word of God?

Gifts of The Holy Spirit - We believe that the gifts of the Spirit, as written in the book of I Corinthians chapter 12, are still active in today's church and we as Christians should operate in these gifts as the Holy Spirit sees fit. Gifts of the spirit are just that; gifts...meaning that they can not be earned, but that rather they are given by the Holy Spirit as He wills. Also, one should understand that the Gifts of God are without repentance (please reference Romans 11:29). What this means is that someone may not be operating in the will of God, however, they may appear to be operating in a gift of God. Many wonder how it is possible for someone to display seemingly spiritual gifts without having a true relationship with God. According to Matthew 7:22, many will say to Jesus, "Lord didn't I prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many wonderful works in your name?" But notice what Jesus' reply was: He says, "Depart from me, I never knew you." This is why the bible says that we should judge others according to their fruits. The reason for this is because, as the bible states, a good tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor can a bad tree bear good fruit. So in essence, it would be wise to judge another according to fruits overall, and not solely according to one's gifting. (Matthew 7:16-23)

The Godhead - We believe that there is one God and that He has revealed Himself to us in scripture as: The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. This is the Godhead mentioned in Acts 17:29, Romans 1:20, and Colossians 2:9. Some prefer the term "Trinity". While the word "Trinity" does not appear in the bible, it is basically just a term that was established to describe the triune nature of God. The word "Godhead" is defined as being the nature or essence of God. This term is used to describe the idea that the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit are all God, yet still distinct. The word "Godhead" actually translates from the greek word "theios" which was a general name used by Greeks to describe deities or divinities. The root word for "theios" is "theos", which is the greek translation of the hebrew word "Elohim", literally meaning "rulers", "judges", or "divine ones". Elohim is just one of the many names for God in the old testament. So we see that according to scripture, there is only one God with many different roles (which all compliment each other and work towards the same goal).

The Deity of Jesus Christ - We believe that Jesus Christ was 100% man and at the same time He was 100% God. We know from scripture that there is only one God, yet Jesus is recorded as having made such comments as "He that hath seen me, has seen the Father." (John 14:9) and we find in John chapter 1 that the Word was God and the Word became flesh and dwelt among us(Jesus). The scriptures also tell us that God alone is to be worshipped, and Jesus was worshipped in scripture on several occasions. (Matthew 2:11, Matthew 28:9, and John 9:38) While there are countless scriptures that contain the truth of the deity of Jesus, we can conclude from just these few scriptures that Jesus is God. Furthermore, Jesus was born of the virgin Mary and He was completely free of sin. His sinless nature is why He was able to be crucified on our behalf. His blood was shed for the remission of our sins and He was resurrected and ascended to reside at the right hand of the Father.

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