In this hour of the Church when God is restoring proper apostolic order to
His Body and demanding accountability from His leaders, the House of Elijah has
been established to provide proper biblical covering for senior pastors and
their churches. In seeking to obtain
covering, any senior pastor, having been led by the Spirit of God to submit
themselves beneath the fathering care of Bishop Neil C. Ellis, may endeavour to
do so through this ministry.
Once accepted into the family, that senior pastor will then enter into
covenant with Bishop Ellis and the existing members of this household. The biblical model upon which this ministry
is based is taken from II Kings 2:1-10 and as the text suggests, all
persons who truly connect and submit should expect to receive a “double portion” of the anointing
that is upon the father.
Through this body, those in covenant together will seek to corporately
enter into spiritual activities as well as corporate endeavours in order to
advance and further establish the kingdom of God here on earth.
COVENANT EXPECTATIONS
Expectations from Bishop Ellis
Unlike what is normally required, there are no financial demands for
admission to and/or continued membership in the House of Elijah. Nevertheless, following biblical principles,
all sons and daughters are expected to sow into the life of their father.
All sons and daughters are expected to regularly cover their spiritual
father in prayer.
Sons and Daughters are expected to support all aspects of the Father’s
vision. This includes:
a. Television Ministry
b. Book and Tape Ministry
Sons and Daughters are expected to support his local and international
itinerary whenever possible.
Sons and Daughters are
expected to attend the following:
a. The House of Elijah’s Annual Holy Convocation
b. Station Identification or Week In The Word
c. The bi-annual pastors and church leaders conference sponsored by Bishop Ellis
All sons and daughters are expected to consult with and/or inform the
Bishop of any major decision in his/her life or ministry.
All local sons and daughters are expected to attend the weekly scheduled
Tuesday meeting with the father held at Mount Tabor at 9:30 a.m. (2 Hrs.)
Bishop Ellis reserves
the right to disfellowship any member at any time without notice.
Expectations from Sons and Daughters
To give spiritual guidance
To cover each Pastor in Prayer
To be a mentor in ministry
It is expected that the Bishop attend at least one
major function of the ministry of each son/daughter per year.
Each son or daughter reserves the right to
relinquish membership in the House of Elijah at any time once they have
served notice to the Bishop in writing.