The African American Forerunner Alliance (AAFA) is dedicated to praying for God to release African American believers into their destiny. AAFA is also committed to partnering with believers and other ministries who have a desire to see the black community walk in the fullness of their calling.

About AAFA

The African American Forerunner Alliance (AAFA) is committed to serving the Lord’s prophetic purpose in the black community. The Lord is calling forth a generation out of the African American community, anointing emerging preachers and worship leaders, who will stand as prophetic messengers and worshipers.

Jesus will have an inheritance of believers from every tribe and tongue and nation on earth (see Rev. 5:9–10). The black community is no exception to this glorious promise. However, there is a crisis. Abortion, AIDS, and imprisonment threaten the black community, which is the only demographic in the United States that is decreasing at an increasing rate. Spiritually,

churches are languishing, and 80 percent of Islamic converts come from the Church, and 85 percent of those are African American. There is a culture of death, Islam, violence, and hip-hop that is engulfing many of the youth within the black community.

However, in this hour, the Holy Spirit is calling those who have ears to hear: He is calling forth leaders from the black community, who will arise as prophetic voices and take their place in the end-time prayer movement.

Events

The Dream of a King

February 15–17, 2012

Join Mother Negro as she tells the story of the black community’s journey from slavery to presidency and everywhere in between on the quest to discover real freedom.

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Black History Symposium

February 24–27, 2012

Speakers
Carl F. Ellis Jr., Bishop Ben Gibert, and Dr. Alex Gee

A symposium focused on inspiring intercession for the black community by viewing the history and ultimately the future of this community from a biblically-grounded theological perspective.

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STAND Conference

March 1–3, 2012

STAND is a three-day gathering for black young adults who have set their hearts to live prophetic lifestyles of radical obedience and deep communion with Jesus. This gathering will be focused on worship, ministry in the power of the Holy Spirit, prayer, and teaching.

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Weekly Meetings

Thursday (Prayer Room) 8:00pm
Friday (Prayer Room) 4:00am

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