
On Saturday night, New Year’s Eve parishioners from Christ The King Baptist Church continued their New Year’s Eve service at 6 pm and no longer at 10 pm. Pastor John Wesley McVicker, Sr., from Christ The King Baptist Church, allowed this year’s New Years’ Eve Guest preacher to be Reverend Brandle C. Morrow, Pastor of Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church.
Reverend Morrow did not come alone. Along with his wife, Nicole, Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church and Tabernacle Baptist Church members stopped by to hear a Word from Heaven:
Divine Provision
19 But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.
Philippians 4:19, King James Version
Reverend Morrow reminded the parishioners, “Jesus is the propitiation of our faith.” He added, “When {Saul, later called} Paul was on the Damascus Road, Jesus told him that his Theology was off. The Lord has come in human flesh through Jesus Christ.”
In 2022, Reverend Murrow emphasized that any imprisonment affirms the gospel is true. “Our trials do not negate Jesus Christ. Referring back to the Scripture, My God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory.”
Reverend Morrow reminded the people that God is relational. “My God has conversations with me. He has been right there next to me, wiping my tears away. He’s mine. He redeems me. He is still my God.”
Reverend Brandle C. Morrow, Pastor of Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church
Challenges are for you. Some may say that they have been paying their tithes and offerings, and nothing’s changed. God never promised us that we wouldn’t go through any trials. In 2023, Reverend Morrow declared, “God already has provided for you in 2023. God is in the past, present and future. He knows all things. He hears our prayers, is relational, and does not change.”
Reverend MorrMorrow’sgraphy includes preaching his first sermon and earning his licensure at Tabernacle Community Baptist Church on March 13, 2005. After the passing of the late Reverend and Pastor Willie Wanzo, Sr.
(OCTOBER 13, 1926 – OCTOBER 23, 2012), Reverend Morrow stepped in to fill the vacant seat as the Fifth Senior Pastor of Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church, Milwaukee, WI.
The former and late Pastor Wanzo, according to Northwest Funeral Home Obituary, led as a deacon, assistant Sunday School teacher, and supervisor. He accepted his call to the ministry in August of 1955, serving as an Assistant Pastor of Metropolitan from 1955 to 1972 under the leadership of the late Reverend E. M. Kelly, Sr. Reverend Wanzo was appointed Interim Pastor of Metropolitan in August of 1972 and installed as Pastor in August of 1973.”
M”Metropolitan’sew Pastor, Reverend Morrow, honors graduate from Riverside University High School, and other academic schools will continue proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ in the New Year. Interested viewers may hear his entire sermon at https://www.ctkbc.org/live.
