Priscilla Bercini of House of Prayer Christian Church is glad to be part of the church’s ministry. House of Prayer Christian Church, otherwise known by Assembly of Prayer Christian Church or the acronym HOPCC is an old-time Pentecostal church that uncompromisingly follows the Bible. House of Prayer is nondenominational and has churches in many states in America.
Priscilla Bercini of House of Prayer Christian Church Tesstimony
Priscilla Bercini of House of Prayer Christian Church was born and raised in Long Island, New York. She enlisted in the U.S. Army nursing program, and while in training at Fort Gordon, GA, she was born again and experienced a radical change through the gospel of Jesus Christ. After becoming a Christian, Priscilla Bercini of HOPCC answered the call to be in Christian ministry. She got married to her husband Randy Bercini of House of Prayer and then shortly after that attended seminary for preparation and training for the work of the Lord.
Priscilla Bercini, while accompanying her husband, Pastor Randy Bercini, have been in the ministry for over 20 years. Priscilla Bercini of HOPCC has a wonderful singing voice and piano ministry. While her husband, Pastor Randy Bercini, is preaching the gospel and making an altar call, Priscilla Bercini plays and sings Christian hymns and spiritual songs that help create a spiritual atmosphere of prayer and worship. Priscilla Bercini of is a dedicated soul-winner devoting countless hours of prayer and intercession for the church and for souls. The years of devotion to prayer and the ministry have reaped the fruits of souls that have been pulled out of the fires of sin and memories that are recorded in heaven. Prayer is the essence and the lifeline of the church. The Bible says in Jas 5:16, “Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous person is powerful and effective.” Priscilla Bercini of HOPCC and her husband Randy Bercini are thankful for the many experiences and opportunities to serve in the movement of House of Prayer Christian Church.