With 35 years of dedicated ministry experience as a pastor’s wife, Connie has embraced a profound vision and a passionate personal mandate from the Lord. Her mission is to encourage, equip, and train women in the gifts of intercession, Bible study, and spiritual warfare. Connie's heart's desire is to see captives set free and to nurture strong, Christ-centered women who will, in turn, raise up others.
Connie understands that as followers of Jesus Christ, we are engaged in a battle of epic and demonic proportions. Having faced a very real and dangerous spiritual opponent, she bears the personal scars of one who walked in the depths of darkness and bondage before she met her Savior. She understands that this cosmic spiritual battle is over the souls of men, women and children. This conflict, established before the foundations of the world, necessitates our learning to engage in spiritual warfare and the Lord of Glory has provided us with a war manual. This war, though invisible and fought in the spiritual realms, is carried out by its human hosts good and bad. It’s a conflict between the Kingdom of Light and the Kingdom of Darkness. So, there must be training in art of spiritual warfare, much like a spiritual boot camp it requires intense discipleship, mentoring, and intercessory prayer. Connie is calling women back to intimacy with Christ and to their prayer closets. She is releasing a Kingdom mindset of spiritual warfare, holiness, and righteous living with no compromise.
Her work is marked by a passion for God and the women He has placed before her. She has sought the Father for anointing and the release of God's love, authority, and power over those she mentors. Walking in cadence with the Holy Spirit, Connie’s goal is to introduce and encourage women to seek an intimate relationship with God, emphasizing that this magnificent God desires an intimate relationship with them.
Connie has been married to her husband Greg for 34 years and they serve as Senior Apostolic Pastors who now reside in Missouri. They have 3 boys and 4 grand-children.