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Encouraging CCC Faithful, Goudeaux Proclaims ‘God Has More In Store’

During a masterful guest appearance where he employed both sobering scriptural insights and hilarious comic asides, Pastor Phillip George Goudeaux, Jr., exhorted members of South L.A.’s Crenshaw Christian Center (CCC) to continue to place their unwavering trust in God.

“God is faithful when men fail us,” said Goudeaux, Jr., senior associate pastor of Sacramento-based Calvary Christian Center. “God is good because He is God. His faithfulness is based on our faith in Him.”

Goudeaux’s comments were part of a sermon that frequently had the CCC congregation laughing out loud one minute and sighing in soulful agreement the next. Whether preaching about family, sports, and church matters, or citing the challenges faced by Biblical legends like Lot, Moses, and Noah, Goudeaux, Jr. spoke in contemporary, keeping-it-real tones that left congregants hanging on his every word.

Goudeaux’s guest sermon was the latest in CCC’s 50th Jubilee Celebration series. Guest speakers featured thus far in 2023 are Bishop Jarron C. O’Neal, Apostle Beverly “BAM” Crawford, Pastor Kenneth W. Hagin, and even Goudeaux, Jr.’s father, Dr. Phillip Goudeaux, among others. Upcoming scheduled speakers include Dr. Creflo Dollar (Sept. 24), Dr. William M. Wilson (Oct. 22), and Bishop Wiley Jackson (Nov. 26).

Acknowledging CCC as “the house that faith built,” the 44-year-old Goudeaux – sporting braided hair and a fitted plaid blazer that outlined his brawny physique – confessed he was nervous about standing on what he called the “anointed carpet.” It’s the same carpet where CCC founder, the late Apostle Frederick K.C. Price, made his indelible mark (and where his son, Dr. Frederick K. Price, now presides).

Demonstrating his powerfully relevant sermon style, Goudeaux, Jr. used tropical storm Hilary, which recently pounded Southern California, as a metaphor for the upheavals Christians will face throughout their lives.

“We all go through storms, and if you read the Bible, you realize that you ain’t the only one who’s been through something,” Goudeaux, Jr. said.

To underscore his point, the pastor shared some of the obstacles he endured on his journey from Sacramento to Los Angeles. Goudeaux, Jr. explained to those in attendance that he had not only endured a flight cancellation, but that his son’s football game almost made the family miss a rescheduled flight. As if all this wasn’t enough, the pastor shared news about the surprising, sudden death of a family member who passed after routine knee surgery.

Again and again, Pastor Goudeaux, Jr. punctuated the frailty of human beings, citing himself as an example. “I have made more mistakes than I can count, but here I is,” he said in his trademark, down-home style. “We can be hard on ourselves for our mistakes, but the Bible says count it joy when you fall. God is calling us to live a life of love and faith in Him, not a perfect life.”

“There will be a falling, but that don’t stop the calling,” he rhymed, drawing laughs for lightheartedly boasting that CCC pastor, Dr. Frederick K. Price, wasn’t the only Generation X “preacher’s kid” who could rap — referring to a video shown at the start of service as a historical moment of Hip Hop Sunday.

Pastor Goudeaux, Jr. cited James 1:2-4: “My brothers, count it all joy when you fall into various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces patience. But let patience have its perfect work that you may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing.”

With his wife and five children looking on, Goudeaux expressed awe in the unwavering faith of CCC founding first lady, Dr. Betty Price. The visiting pastor also acknowledged the love and support of “Dr. Fred” Price, whom he called his brother.

“I have a lot of cherished memories in this place,” Goudeaux, Jr. said, informing congregants that he had attended CCC services since before he could even read. In a heartwarming illustration of his family’s affection for the South L.A. church, the pastor and his wife, Naomi, presented Dr. Betty with a box filled with self-penned notes of love and admiration scribed by their entire family.

Addressing both the sanctuary and those livestreaming, Goudeaux, Jr. cited scripture to illustrate that hardships are intended to make us stronger.

“When our faith is tested, it stirs up the power of our endurance,” the pastor said. “Don’t be sluggish. Don’t allow your hearts to grow dull, or to lose enthusiasm. Follow the example of shining faith and endurance. Use what you are going through to develop a spiritual six-pack.”

Goudeaux continued to encourage members to remain disciplined and devoted, saying God sent him there to bolster up their confidence in His faithfulness. “Whatever the Lord wants to do, know that He is not through,” Goudeaux said referring to Hebrews 6:11, which says: “And, we desire that each one of you show the same diligence to the full assurance of hope until the end.”

Goudeaux, Jr. reassured congregants: “God is not finished with us, and we shouldn’t be finished with Him. It’s a sin to doubt God. God ain’t never let you down. Don’t give up on Him. No one can talk you out of what God brought you out of.”

Embrace the Lifestyle of Faith, Encourages Pastor Emeritus of New Light Christian Center

Apostle I.V. Hilliard came home to the Faithdome on Sunday, June 25, to celebrate the iconic church’s 50th anniversary and to remind those in the sanctuary and streaming the service online that faith opens the door to miracles.

“My Kingdom assignment standing here in this place that faith built is to stir you up in faith,” Apostle Hilliard, Pastor Emeritus of New Light Christian Center in Houston, Texas said. “In this amazing 50th year we honor Apostle Price and the current pastor, Dr. Fred, and the vision he has for this church. When you talk about living by faith it is more than just words. You can be exposed to it, exhorted on it, and educated in it, but until you embrace it as a lifestyle, you will not see the supernatural results God has in store for you.”

With a spirited mix of bible-based teaching and riveting personal testimony, Apostle Hilliard highlighted the power of faith and credited Crenshaw Christian Center founder, the late Apostle Price, for laying the foundation for the faith movement that transformed his life and the lives of countless others around the world.

“The bible says when Jesus comes, he will be looking for faith,” Apostle Hilliard continued. “The faith movement is as old as the bible because it is God’s plan to meet the needs of people through their faith.”

 

With his matter-of-fact style, Apostle Hilliard shared his personal faith journey. “Faith came to me at a low point in my life,” he reflected. “I had come through a church fight, and I was in a very low place. In 1980, after 18 years of preaching, my church was a raggedy little place,” he said pointing to a picture of a modest wood-framed church on the screen.

“I had 50 borrowed chairs, but I didn’t have 50 members,” he continued. “I was ready to keep on working and God said, no son, I am going to teach you how to live by faith and trust me. Faith begins to work for me, but God said I did not teach you faith for your benefit, but rather to advance the Kingdom of God. And that is when God brought me in connection with Apostle Price and I gained an understanding of how to embrace faith.”

Today, the church Apostle Hilliard and his wife, Pastor Bridget, built is pastored by their daughter, Dr. Irishea V. Hilliard, and has grown to include numerous locations, one million square feet of property, and a ministry that touches thousands of lives.

The accomplished teacher of the Word, songwriter, and author told those gathered that faith is a two-way street. “The will of God does not automatically come to pass,” he said. “For every promise, principle and prophetic word, there is a faith process to bring it to pass. For God to get involved in my situation, I have to invite him in. With that understanding I realized how important my faith was. I was waiting on God and God was waiting on me.”

 

The charismatic pastor recalled how his faith was tested in a life-or-death situation when an airplane he was travelling on experienced engine failure.

“The devil said I am going to kill you and I responded, I am not dying tonight,” said the 70-year-old Hilliard. “No one on the plane was screaming…we were all people of faith. We plummeted 30,000 feet, but at 13,000 feet the pilots got the engines back on and leveled off. They asked me if I wanted to go to the nearest airport or try to make it home. I told the pilot we are going home. That was the enemy trying to kill us and we kicked his butt,” Hilliard chuckled.

That revelatory resolve is par for the course, he told the congregation. “There is no faith without a fight, Apostle Hilliard proclaimed. “Fighting the fight of faith is part of the game,” he said. “We can’t let statistical arguments talk us out of our faith. Faith has nothing to do with facts or feelings. We have to believe in the God we praise. The God of the bible, not of religion. When you live by faith God gives you a burst of energy like an athlete who gets a second wind.”

Savelle Commends Crenshaw Christian Center’s Strong Legacy of Faith

In an intimate service reminiscent of a family reunion wrapped in a powerful message of recovery, release, restoration, and fresh beginnings, Dr. Jerry Savelle encouraged those gathered in the historic Faithdome to acknowledge the legacy of the man who started them on their walk of faith while looking to the future.

“People ask me why I uplift men,” said Dr. Savelle, an author, televangelist, and president of Jerry Savelle Ministries International.

“I am honoring those who were committed to God, those who refused to compromise, and those who refused to quit.  Men like Apostle Price who greatly influenced my faith.  How many of you here began your walk of faith through the ministry of Pastor Frederick K.C. Price?  I say to you, do not let that legacy die.”

Dr. Savelle spoke fondly of Apostle Price, whom he says he was immediately drawn to when they first met in the early 1970s, and who stayed at his home, preached with him, and influenced his spiritual path.  The founding pastor of Heritage of Faith Christian Center in Crowley, Texas, went on to share decades-old personal pictures of the Apostle, recalling his impeccable style, flawless afro, stylish leisure suits, and inspired messages that have profoundly impacted his life and made a mark worldwide.

“Fred Price was not only a man of God, but he was also an honorable man of God with uncompromising integrity and character,” said the 77-year-old pastor.  “He received the word of faith, taught the word of faith, lived the word of faith, and has evidence of its results, including how he raised his children in it.”

“I’m very proud of him and I am very proud of you,” he continued, walking to shake the hand of Apostle’s son, Dr. Frederick K. Price, who now shepherds the ministry his father built.

“I listen to you preach and when I close my eyes, I feel like I am listening to your father. You are upholding a wonderful legacy and I admonish and encourage you to do so for the rest of your life.”

Dr. Betty Price, the mother of Crenshaw Christian Center (CCC) and wife of the late Apostle, told those gathered that many years ago Dr. Savelle shared a story about a healing service that he and Apostle were leading where a woman told him she didn’t want a Black man to lay hands on her, so he refused to do it either.

“We need more Jerrys in the world,” Dr. Betty said as she introduced the 50th anniversary speaker.  A Mississippi native, like Dr. Betty, Savelle referred to himself as a country boy who initially tried to run from his call to the ministry.  It was at his wife Carolyn’s insistence, more than five decades ago, that he attended a meeting at her church with guest speaker televangelist, Pastor Kenneth Copeland.

“I only went because she told me if I didn’t like it, she would stop asking me to go to church,” he chuckled.  At the time, the down-to-earth pastor owned an auto shop where he restored cars like his father.  His attendance at that church service would mark a turning point in his life, bringing him to the ministry and as they say, the rest is history.

Some 54 years later, Dr. Savelle told the congregation that he rarely delivers a service anywhere in the world without invoking the teachings and God-inspired messages of a number of giants in the ministry, including Pastors Oral Roberts, Kenneth E. Hagin, Kenneth Copeland, T.L. Osborn, and the late Apostle Price.

He recounted how he met the Apostle through Pastor Kenneth E. Hagin in Oklahoma in the early 1970s.  Just before Apostle was set to take the stage, Hagin asked if he was ready, and he asserted, “Freddy’s ready!” with energetic yet cool confidence.

“When I heard Apostle Price, I thought, ‘where has this preacher been all my life?!’  I fell in love with him the first time I met him,” Dr. Savelle recalled.

“I couldn’t wait to see him again. He stayed ready the entire duration of his life.  If you didn’t get the word of God after listening to Apostle Price, you weren’t going to get it.  He was the most meticulous, direct, and uncompromising teacher.”

In closing, Dr. Savelle challenged the CCC faithful to stay ready.  Quoting from Leviticus Chapter 25, which says that jubilee is a time for an economic, cultural, environmental, and communal reset, he encouraged congregants to embrace what’s next.

“Fifty years is a milestone,” said Dr. Savelle.  “Some people can’t do anything for a day.  Make this your jubilee, he encouraged those in attendance and listening online.  “Believe, declare, and expect it! Know that your best years are not behind you but are yet to come.”

Michael Evans Retires as VP of Marketing from Crenshaw Christian Center

Michael Evans, Jr. walked through the doors of Crenshaw Christian Center (CCC) in 1974 seeking the Word of God. What he found in the pews of the vaunted church was a wonderful decades-long career and much more than he imagined. He would become a trusted confidant of the late Apostle Frederick K.C. Price, and later be put in charge of the ministry’s Ever Increasing Faith (EIF) crusades, radio and television broadcasts, and even the airplane that would take him and Apostle Price all over the world to spread the Word of God.

This Summer, after 38 years as a faithful behind-the-scenes servant, Evans retires from the church he helped transform and that transformed him. He will continue to worship at the church he helped build, but he will no longer be on the payroll. “It’s surreal,” he said, as he sat for this interview in his office, looking around at all the promotional cups, pens, and other items he and his team created to grow the ministry. “Tomorrow I will be retired. I am not sure what I am going to do.”

One thing is certain. Evans has no doubt about how he wants to be remembered. “I want to be remembered as the guy who made it happen,” he said with his matter-of-fact style. And God knows this is exactly what he did. Evans worked tirelessly to ensure as he says, “all the Apostle had to do was show up and share the Word.”

From getting Apostle Price’s name on the marquee at Madison Square Garden, to making sure the ministry’s airplane was fueled and flight ready, negotiating to have EIF aired on the Lifetime network, travelling ahead to smooth relations with the Teamsters and ensure venues from Los Angeles to Lagos were ready for the charismatic Pastor to teach and preach the Word. In short, Evans was “the guy” Apostle Price knew he could count on.

It was an honor and responsibility Evans took seriously. “I was the representative of all things CCC and EIF. I was representing Apostle Price. I had to know my stuff, he said. “Years ago, I remember someone saying to me, ‘the church is a business and if you don’t run it like a business you are going to run it out of business,’” Evans continued. “I always wanted to be known as someone who took care of business.”

Evans is proud he was able to help EIF streamline processes, build relationships, grow its outreach and save money. And, just as Evans gave his all to the ministry, the ministry gave back to him. He says he learned so much about integrity, building a strong Christian family, and the power of personal appearance, from the impeccably groomed Apostle Price.

Throughout his tenure Evans took care of many aspects of the ministry. He married Apostle Price’s eldest daughter, Angela, in 1976 and attended the church while working for Southern Pacific Railroad. There, he became the first African American train dispatcher, which was a big deal. He was also a respected member of the Price family, but Apostle Price saw his potential to do more.

An astute observer of human nature, Apostle Price recognized his son-in-law’s relentless work ethic, strategic thinking, and abundant common sense as a volunteer with the ministry. Initially, Evans used his vacation time to help the Apostle with his crusades. That part-time volunteerism grew into a full-time labor of love as an eventual position on staff.

“I held the Apostle in such high esteem that I never wanted to disappoint him,” said Evans who admits he learned on the job. “I humbled myself and asked people what I didn’t know,” the 75-year-old Evans recalled. “I went over and above. I did my homework and did everything I could to make sure things were flawless. I went the extra mile.”

And, Evans traveled the world — something he says he is grateful for — visiting Europe, Africa, Asia and the Caribbean as Apostle Price took his message of faith around the globe. One treasured memory is a cruise he coordinated and promoted that saw passengers being called to Christ in the ship’s disco.

“The disco was one of the most beautiful places on the ship — ornate, eclectic, and during the day, it was empty,” Evans recalled. “So, we would hold services in the disco and the Apostle would call people to the altar to accept Jesus Christ. Can you imagine being saved in a disco?” he said with a chuckle.

Long hours, countless frequent flyer miles, and being a part of something bigger than himself are memories Evans will treasure as he eases back into his front row seat at the Faithdome and savors the sermon now being delivered by his brother-in-law, Dr. Frederick K. Price.

Although Evans says the last couple of years without the Apostle, who passed away from complications of COVID in 2021, have been difficult for the church, he is confident that CCC and EIF will continue to evolve in a way that uplifts lives and honors the Word of God.

After all, as the bible says in Ecclesiastes 3: 1-8: To everything there is a season, and a time for every matter or purpose under heaven.”

Like his father-in-law, Evans is a consummate family man as the husband of Angela Evans, who both dote on a son, daughter, and three very active grandsons. Evans is also an avid drag racing fan and former windsurfer. He loves all things aquatic — sailing, scuba diving, snorkeling, swimming, and deep-sea fishing. He and the late Apostle dove all over the world, with their most memorable dive being in the Red Sea in Egypt’s Dahab.

Charismatic Bishop Elevates Crenshaw Christian Center with Inspiring Sermon

Befitting the occasion of Crenshaw Christian Center’s 50th anniversary, guest speaker Bishop Jarron C. O’Neal recently visited the legendary Los Angeles sanctuary to celebrate the legacy of faith, vision and grit that has helped CCC endure amid seismic social and technological changes.

“It takes faith to celebrate 50 years of ministry,” said Bishop O’Neal, who presides over The Fountain Church International in Pomona, CA. “But I am amazed by the fight it takes to last half a century.”

“Jesus gives a candlestick to those who are founded on him,” the Bishop continued, referencing Exodus 25:31, in which the Israelites adorned the exterior of the tabernacle with a candlestick. “The true church – this church – is built on the rock of Jesus Christ.”

Bishop O’Neal’s remarks were part of an insightful sermon that was decidedly contemporary in style. Though dressed in a sports suit and sneakers, the Bishop’s words were anything but casual. He was candid about hardships he suffered after committing himself fully to God’s purpose for his life.

“I know you see this dip in my walk, this gangster lean,” he said to the congregation, making a joking reference to his labored gait. “This has been on me for 7 years. I have been a lab rat. I have had all the tests and been to all the doctors, and no one can tell me what it is.”

“They told me it was mechanical, that it was a virus that scarred my spinal cord,” he continued. “And, last year, they diagnosed me with a brain tumor. I said, ‘Lord, what is going on?’ I cried, prayed, and taught my mouth to confess God’s word and to worship Him in the midst of it.”

“They did an MRI, and it was completely gone! Glory to God!” he proclaimed. “When I go back and look at when the fight hit my house, all of this warfare is because of revelation. CCC has been in a fight since it was birthed until today. Every time there is divine revelation, there is demonic retaliation. Revelation does not come from faith; faith comes from revelation.”

In addition to acknowledging the rock of revelation that CCC was built on, the charismatic Bishop lovingly recognized peer and fellow “Preacher’s Kid,” CCC Pastor, Dr. Frederick K. Price.

“I want to acknowledge my dear friend, Dr. Frederick K. Price,” Bishop O’Neal said in his disarming style. “I am so grateful for our relationship, man. I don’t have a lot of friends because this road is hard. We don’t have to talk every day, but when we talk, we talk.”

As the Bishop continued, he praised the mother of CCC. “Dr. Betty Price, I am in absolute awe of you,” O’Neal said, nodding to CCC’s former First Lady. “When my wife, Lady Crystal, met you, she said this is the kind of First Lady I want to be.”

Then, the visiting Bishop invited Faith Dome attendees to rise to their feet for an acknowledgement of the church’s prophetic founder. “Can we give a standing ovation to the late Apostle Frederick K.C. Price and what he established here?” Bishop O’Neal urged. “He had such an impact on my life. I spent the first five years of my life in this church. What better way to come home and celebrate your 50th year.”

In a dramatic expression of the accord between CCC and The Fountain International Church, Bishop O’Neal presented a $10,000 offering to Pastor Price, saying “you don’t show up at a party without gifts.”

The Bishop spoke of the spiritual struggle that can result from “revelation” – i.e., that defining moment when one wholly commits to following Christ. For many, it’s a moment followed by hardship, as Bishop O’Neal’s and CCC’s own sagas attest.

Addressing the challenges of modern Christianity, the Bishop noted that it’s possible for a church to be sanctioned by the state, but not be registered in Heaven.

“You might have a 501(c)(3), but you may not have a candlestick,” he said. “Demons don’t go after 501(c)(3)s. They go after candlesticks. The church without a revelation is not dangerous…it is the revelation that makes CCC dangerous.”

According to Bishop O’Neal, the spiritual battle that results from revelation is not limited to the church. “You are not dangerous until you agree with God’s version of you…until you understand what God wants you to be,” he said. “Revelation will redefine you, change the way you see yourself, redirect you, change the trajectory of your life, and the course of your family and history. It will shift your paradigm and break self-destructive patterns. You cannot repent and be repaired until you have a revelation.”

Closing his sermon, Bishop O’Neal left members of the congregation with a revelation God gave him, especially for them.

“I decree and declare a double portion of revelation will be upon this church,” he proclaimed before fixing his gaze on CCC’s Pastor Price.

“Just like it came from your Dad, it is in you. You got this.”

LA Mayor Karen Bass Makes Remarks at Lisa Collin’s LA Focus’ 25th Annual First Ladies High Tea

The L.A. Focus‘ 25th Annual First Ladies High Tea was a splendid affair celebrating its 25th Years Silver Jubilee. L.A. Mayor Karen Bass made caring remarks to the sold-out event honoring Grammy-Winner Yolanda Adams, Gospel singer, actress, and National syndicated radio host,  with the Legacy Award, L.A. Supervisor Holly Mitchell with the Spirit Award for Community Service Award, and Tony Waller of Walmart with the Focus Award.

The First Ladies’ honorees: Florence Boyd of First A.M.E. Church, Patricia Monroe of Redeemer Baptist Church, Pastor Themebekila Coleman-Smart of Christ Liberation Ministries, and Angel Price, Crenshaw Christian Center, were honored for their service to the community and the work they do in their respective churches.

This year’s co-hosts were Actress Wendy Raquel Robinson (The Game, Insecure, Remember Me: The Mahalia Jackson Story) and First Lady and KBLA/Talk Radio Personality Dr. Shalonda Crawford. Also in attendance were Erica (Mary Mary) Campbell, and Congressmember  Sydney Kamlager-Dove, L.A. City Councilmembers Curren Price, Heather Hutt, LADWP Chair Cynthia McClain-Hill, and Assemblywoman Tina McKinnor.

Gospel legend Tramaine Hawkins gave a dynamic performance at the tea, and another of the afternoon’s highlights was the announcement of the winners of the L.A. Focus Annual Essay Contest. Open to girls 16-18, ten winners received monetary awards to be used to further their education. This year’s essay theme was “Faith Over Fear: Unleash Your Potential.”

The afternoon tea was held at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills, CA.  700+ plus attendees, dressed in their Sunday best attire adorned with fascinators or hats as they were served a  traditional afternoon tea menu.

Sponsors included the County of Los Angeles, the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, the Black Leadership AIDS Crisis Coalition (BLACC), the Los Angeles Department of Water & Power, Walmart, the California Library’s Stop The Hate Initiative, L.A. Dodgers, D3 Entertainment, Sydney Kamlager-Dove, L.A. City Councilmembers Curren Price and Heather Hutt, Assemblymember Chris Holden, Mark Ridley Thomas Committee for a Better L.A.  Also supporting the event with door prizes were Target, the L.A. Clippers, and Truxton American Bistro.

Dr. Phillip Goudeaux – ‘Let God’s Vision Take You Higher’

“Approach your faith with a child-like vision,” an impassioned Dr. Phillip Goudeaux told those in attendance at Crenshaw Christian Center (CCC) on Sunday, April 23, 2023.

Goudeaux, pastor of Calvary Christian Center in Sacramento, CA, was the guest speaker as the vaunted church celebrates its 50th anniversary with a year-long series of distinguished guests and special events.

“Good morning to my favorite church,” Dr. Betty Ruth Price, said to a warm reception. “We are privileged to have Dr. Goudeaux here today. He is an amazing man of God. The Goudeaux’s are sweet people, gooey people,” she said to a ripple of laughter. “They are the spiritual children of Apostle Price and me. Goudeauxs are Prices and Prices are Goudeauxs.”

Dr. Goudeaux began by calling on scripture and his walk with God to challenge and inspire those assembled in the FaithDome and following online to look forward to the great things God has in store for them.

“The difference between a child and an adult is that a child is always thinking about the future,” Dr. Goudeaux said. “Children are not looking backward, they are looking forward,” he continued.

“Adults are always thinking about the past, they are old in the way they think and look at things. Do not let what happened to you hold you back from what God has in store.”

Dr. Goudeaux told those gathered, he credits Apostle Price with connecting him to his God-ordained vision.

“I went after my man of God, my spiritual father and mentor,” Dr. Goudeaux said referring to the late Apostle Price. “I sowed into him, and he sowed into me. I wanted to give to the one I love and the one who had my destiny in his hands. I am here today because of him. That’s why I will always sing his praises. He is the greatest man of God who has been on this planet.”

With humor and humility Dr. Goudeaux shared his story. A former member of the Black Panther Party, he was not raised in the church and did not always believe in God. He told those gathered he was raised by a single mother and didn’t know how to be a father.

He credits his wife, Dr. Brenda K. Goudeaux, with bringing him to the Word and to CCC, which changed his life. It is where he was saved, where he was married, and where he developed a relationship with the Holy Spirit.

“Apostle Price and CCC changed my life,” said the minister of a multicultural ministry celebrating 43 years. In addition to being the founding pastor of Calvary Christian Center, Dr. Goudeaux is also founder of Faith Covenant Ministries International, an international coalition of ministries and businesses organized to build the leadership capacity of kings and priests by providing resources, skill-building workshops, and networking opportunities.

A world-renowned pastor, teacher, author, and motivational speaker, Dr. Goudeaux is a committed and loving husband to his wife of 50 years and a devoted father to their three adult children who work alongside him in the ministry. The Goudeaux’s recently marked a half century of holy matrimony in a ceremony officiated by Dr. Betty Price.

“People come to me and say, ‘there aren’t any good men or good women,’” said Dr. Goudeaux. “There are plenty of both, but you can’t look at the past and think about what somebody did or didn’t do to you. The Bible says those without vision will perish. Your attitude will determine your altitude.”

Dr. Goudeaux can certainly attest to this. “I stepped out boldly and did what God told me to do,” he proclaimed. “If God did it for me, He will do it for you. God wants you to step out of your comfort zone and your mediocrity.”

Dr. Goudeaux also encouraged those listening to prepare for situations and circumstances that try to force them off course. He relayed a story about driving down a street in Sacramento when his car hit a large pothole that threw him off track.

“All of a sudden it was like ‘boom,’” Dr. Goudeaux recalled. “I got on the phone and called 311 — it was so bad. In life, there will be situations and circumstances that get you out of alignment with your assignment,” he said. “You cannot allow the craters or the mishaps to take you away from the assignment God has for your life. Vision helps you to align and stay connected to your assignment. Make today your breakout day!” he exclaimed.

Lady Angel Price Co-Leads Crenshaw Christian Center Through New Season

Authentic, humble, compassionate, and fun-loving are among the adjectives that describe Angel C. Price, the devoted and dynamic first lady of Crenshaw Christian Center (CCC).

A warrior for the Word of God, she is a steadfast rock for her husband, Dr. Frederick K. Price, as well as the church family that she has grown up with.

The daughter of a prison outreach minister, Lady Angel has been attending CCC since the tender age of three. It is where she grew in her faith, met her future husband, and marked many blessed milestones in her life, including her baptism, nuptials, and the baptismal of her children.

Today, alongside her husband, she is co-leading the legendary church in an increasingly complex and high-tech world that is challenging time-tested religious rituals and changing the definition of church.

“We are so fortunate to have a strong foundation established for us by my father-in-law, Apostle Frederick K.C. Price, and mother-in-law, Dr. Betty Price,” says Lady Angel. “This foundation and our own developed faith are guiding us to lead in times of enormous change.”

Not only are the “first couple” navigating a sea of change, but they are also bringing their own spiritual style to the pulpit.

“Now is our time to add our piece to the puzzle,” she says of the role that she and her husband play in leading the approximately 8,000-member congregation.

“We will stay true to the vision set by the Apostle while putting our own twist on it as we seek to reach people for the Kingdom of God. You could call it a Hip Hop fresh remix,” she chuckles.

“It is both exciting and daunting, “she continues. “The bible says, ‘we can do all things through Christ who strengthens us,’ so we cast our cares on Him, and keep moving forward.”

Always in motion, juggling her roles as first lady, mother, wife, and community servant, the South L.A. native and graduate of Compton High School says the aspect of the ministry that she enjoys the most is helping others.

Whether it is working with women and girls to find their purpose and passion or providing hope to the unhoused and at-risk foster youth, she says connecting with people and watching God work miracles in their lives is what fuels her faith.

One of the numerous ways in which Lady Angel expresses her spiritual devotion is through CCC’s partnership with Union Rescue Mission, a Christ-centered nonprofit that provides food, emergency shelter, medical assistance, and more to Southern California’s needy and unhoused. Such community-based alliances are her favorite part of the ministry.

Lady Angel’s passion for nurturing the minds, bodies and souls of women inspired her to play a pivotal role in CCC’s Big Sisters Program. Through this mentoring enterprise, she has counseled countless girls and young women – her “Priceless Rubies,” as she affectionately calls them – in the areas of self-esteem, confidence, dating, and marriage.

Over the years, she has launched a number of innovative programs including the Faith & Fitness aerobics class, which provided a safe, fun, and stress-free environment for women of all ages. In addition, her fellowship program, Marriage Encounter, has offered free support and guidance to married and engaged couples.

“I love to see God answer prayer. We serve a mighty God,” says the mother of three who had difficulty conceiving and ministers to others who find themselves in the same situation.

That deep and abiding faith is in Lady Angel’s DNA. Her father devoted his life to rehabilitating the incarcerated through the gospel. Lady Angel remembers going to serve with him as a little girl. Through his ministry, she says she learned about forgiveness, redemption, and the importance of second chances.

“My father’s ministry taught me about compassion,” she recalls. “I learned so much about understanding and getting to know a person’s story without judging them.”

Those early lessons in God’s grace have followed Lady Angel throughout her life and ministry. She has a heart for people, especially those who have fallen on hard times.

Pastor Fred and Lady Angel are the proud parents of three children – Frederick, Gabriel, and Bella. When not ministering to others, Lady Angel enjoys spending time with them, and extended family and friends, watching movies, cooking, and exploring new restaurants as a fun-loving foodie.

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Bailey Teaches ‘Trusting God is the Currency of the Kingdom’

With her real, riveting, and refreshing style, Minister Mignonette Bailey energized and encouraged those gathered at Crenshaw Christian Center (CCC) on Sunday, April 2, to make an investment in God’s economy.

The Los Angeles native who was born, baptized, and accepted Christ at CCC, spoke about God’s economic system where the supply is unlimited. She challenged those gathered to trust God and strengthen their position in the spiritual stock market.

“Let’s not get comfortable in the world system,” said the dynamic daughter of the church. “Can we stretch our faith a little further?” she asked those in attendance.

“The word of God says He is bringing forth water in the desert,” said Minister Bailey. “It doesn’t have to be logical; it doesn’t have to add up. The economy of heaven is higher than this economy we live in,” she said.

Minister Bailey brought home a heart-felt message punctuated by tears and applause. With her self-effacing demeanor and call and response style, she delivered a bible-based message that evoked shouts of praise and support for both the message and the messenger.

“This ministry birthed me, raised me and trained me,” she said dabbing the tears streaming from her eyes, then shouting out her love for the late Apostle Price, the Price family, staff and members of the church she grew up in.

“The way we pledge our allegiance to God is that every time we give, we say ‘God, I trust you,’” she continued, urging those listening to the service online and in the sanctuary to repeat her words.

“Through dry seasons, through rainy seasons you have to trust God. God knows how to get you what you need,” she told churchgoers.

In her love-filled lesson on the economics of the Kingdom of God, Minister Bailey broke it down for believers.

“A supply zone in the stock market is a place where investors are waiting to take profit,” she explained. “If the law of supply in the Kingdom of God is where we give and trust God, then the supply zone is also where we can tap into the fruit of our giving,” she said.

“The only people who can take advantage of this zone are those who are in a position…those who have invested in that stock,” she elaborated. “Are we building up our heavenly accounts?” she challenged the congregation. “For some of you, it is a skill you need to sharpen…the Lord is like ‘go back and take a class,’” she laughed.

“You are going to have to do something with what God has already given you,” the vivacious minister continued. “You are going to have to take this plant,” she said holding up a small potted plant, “and feed, fertilize, and keep the bugs off of it.”

Making an investment in God’s economy requires work, faith and trust, Minister Bailey emphasized in her characteristic candid and caring manner.

“God will supply our needs not according to the American dollar, the stock market, but according to His economy, His riches, His glory, by Christ Jesus,” she said. “We tap into His supply by participating in the law of sowing and reaping. God is a giver.”

“You wouldn’t think of not paying your utility bill even though they will shut off your lights just like that. No loyalty. No remorse,” she said. “But, when it comes to giving, we are like Lord, let’s negotiate,” she continued. “The question is, when are you going to pass the test?’’ she asked.

“When are you going to get to the place where God is your only supply?” said Minister Bailey. “I’m not telling you to quit your job or be reckless and foolish. What I am saying is to start trusting God.”

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Pastor Hagin Preaches ‘Elevate as You Celebrate’ at Crenshaw Christian Center

It was an impassioned call to action, nestled inside an insightful evangelical address. On March 26, Reverend Kenneth W. Hagin – president of Kenneth Hagin Ministries and pastor of RHEMA Bible Church in Broken Arrow, OK – urged churchgoers assembled at Crenshaw Christian Center (CCC) to scale new heights as the congregation celebrates its 50th Anniversary.

“I believe it is time for Crenshaw, and each one of you, to go to the next level in operations, resources, numbers in everything,” the visiting pastor said in his distinctive Texas drawl. “God has more for you than you can even dream of. God wants each of you to experience the full measure of the promises of God.”

Pastor Hagin’s plea wasn’t mere lip service. In a gesture that underscored his church’s commitment to helping CCC elevate its game, the Oklahoma minister presented Pastor Dr. Frederick K. Price with a check for $50,000. The cash infusion will help the legendary South L.A. sanctuary ramp-up its already substantial efforts in Bible teaching, community outreach, and more.

“I believe with all my heart that two men are looking over the banisters of heaven today at these two standing here,” Pastor Hagin said, referring both to himself and CCC Pastor Price.

“I know that my dad, Kenneth E. Hagin and your dad, Frederick K. C. Price, are looking at us and I am sure they are telling us ‘Go boys! Go!’,” he exhorted with tears streaming from his eyes.

“I loved my dad, I loved Fred Price,” he continued. “But our leaders are gone. It’s time for us to go to the next level spiritually, physically, financially, in every aspect of our lives.”

The two iconic churches have interconnected roots that run deep. Hagin’s father launched his ministry in 1963, eventually taking CCC founder Price and his esteemed first lady, Dr. Betty Price, under his wing. The Hagins and Prices eventually cultivated a bond so intimate, the elder Hagin considered the late Apostle Price to be his son.

Today, it seems like divine coincidence that both Kenneth Hagin Ministries and CCC are both celebrating landmark anniversaries. The Oklahoma church is marking a triumphant 60th year, while the South L.A. sanctuary is honoring its half-century of community service with a series of special services expressly designed for the church’s 8,000-member ministry.

Dr. Betty Price praised Pastor Hagin and his father for their mentoring, which ultimately helped she and her late husband establish a legacy of faith and good works at CCC.  The former first lady and mother of the church stressed that CCC survives today as a result of the Hagin family’s nurturing counsel.

“The Hagin family has been a tremendous blessing to the body of Christ, and to all of us,” Dr. Price said. “None of us would be here without them teaching us to walk by faith, and not by sight. We are so blessed to have you here today.”

Pastor Hagin challenged CCC members to be bold in their faith. “God wants this church, and you individually, to make a difference in people’s life by taking up the mandate God gave my father in 1950 – ‘go teach my people faith.’”

Today, that doctrinal mandate is embodied in a global ministry commandeered by Pastor Hagin. Currently, RHEMA Bible Church and Kenneth Hagin Ministries operates 350 churches worldwide. Its 289 bible colleges are located in 59 nations, with over 116,000 graduates worldwide. The author of numerous books on faith, Pastor Hagin’s faith-fueled credo – “I cannot be defeated, and I will not quit” – is explored in numerous books, including “Soaring with the Eagles,” “The Table That Speaks,” and more.

“Many times, we are in situations and circumstances where our own thoughts defeat us,” Pastor Hagin said. “It takes courage to get out of your comfort zone and go to the next level. You have to have a conquering mindset. You have to believe there is nothing you cannot do or overcome with God and his Word.”

To underscore his message of faith and betterment, Pastor Hagin encouraged CCC members to focus their attention, time, and energy on the present.

“Looking forward gives you anticipation, looking behind you gives you nothing,” observed the pastor. “What happened yesterday is history. It can’t be changed. What happens today is up to you.”

The Oklahoma preacher evoked the founders of CCC and RHEMA, stating that the dearly departed Kenneth E. Hagin and Frederick K.C. Price are today guiding their respective churches from their celestial perches.

“I can hear my dad and Apostle Price cheering us on from heaven,” Pastor Hagin said. “They taught us faith. Let’s take that faith and go do something with it.”