• Facing the Giants
    Jul 6 2026

    Facing the Giants | Sunday Service, July 5, 2026

    Description: Two spies explored the same land and came back with two completely different reports. The land didn't change — their perspective did. In this message, "Facing the Giants," we unpack the difference between perspective and perception, why your words don't just describe your life but assign it, and how to respond when the giants in your life (health, finances, relationships, fear) show up.

    You'll learn:

    • The difference between perspective and perception (Numbers 13)
    • Why your words assign more than they describe (Proverbs 18:21)
    • Why Sunday is not Friday — hope after a hard season
    • The cow vs. buffalo strategy for facing a storm head-on
    • 8 practical wisdom nuggets for facing any giant in your life

    📖 Scriptures referenced: Numbers 13:27–28, 31–33 (NLT) · Proverbs 18:21 · Isaiah 43:1–3 · 1 Samuel 17:48 · Deuteronomy 28

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    44 mins
  • Sages for the Ages | Father's Day 2026
    Jun 22 2026

    Sages for the Ages | 2 Kings 5

    Happy Father's Day. This week's message is for every person who has — or has had — an old man in their life worth celebrating. And for those who are becoming that person for someone else.

    We open in 1 Samuel 2:31, where God delivers a sobering warning to Eli the priest: there will no longer be an old man in your house. Eli was good in many ways, but he was passive where he needed to be decisive. His failure to correct his sons set off a chain reaction that God promised would echo for generations.

    The message of today isn't condemnation — it's a celebration. A celebration of the fathers, the grandfathers, the elders, the sages who stayed. Who may not have had much to say, but when they spoke, you listened. Who handed you a silver dollar from a jar when you were a child, and you never forgot it. Who told you things you didn't understand then, but needed desperately later — because wisdom is something you deposit in you before you need it.

    We trace the consequences of rejecting elder wisdom through the life of King Rehoboam, who stood at a crossroads with Solomon's own counselors on one side and his college friends on the other — and chose wrong. What followed divided a kingdom.

    And we close with this: you cannot live right unless you love right. The world needs leaders who carry the wisdom of God, the love of Jesus, and the power of the Holy Spirit.

    Today's Scripture: 1 Samuel 2:31 | Deuteronomy 32:7 | 1 Kings 12:6–14 | Ecclesiastes 7:12 | Psalm 90:12

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    40 mins
  • Transformed Through Trouble
    Jun 15 2026

    Transformed Through Trouble I Psalm 4:1 KJV

    "Thou hast enlarged me when I was in distress." — Psalm 4:1

    David's prayer in Psalm 4 reveals something counterintuitive and transformative: the very place that felt most constricted — the narrow, backed-in-a-corner place — was the place where God did His greatest work of expansion.

    In this episode of the Word of Faith Cathedral Podcast, Bishop Dale Bronner unpacks the Hebrew behind Psalm 4:1 (tsarar = distress; raba = enlarged) and builds a message around a principle that changes everything: God uses trouble as a tool of transformation, not destruction.

    Through the lens of Paul's extraordinary résumé of suffering, James 1:2's call to "consider it joy," the friction principle, and the story of Hagar's wilderness encounters — Bishop Bronner shows us how to reframe every hard season not as a sign of abandonment, but as an invitation to grow.

    He also unpacks the egg principle — the idea that God doesn't crack you open from the outside. He enlarges you until you break out from the inside. And he calls every listener to consider whether they are positioned to be the one person who shifts the generational destiny of their entire family.

    This episode is for you if:

    • You're in a constricted, tight, "I can't see a way out" season
    • You've been wondering why things got harder after you committed to God, not easier
    • You want to understand what "consider it joy" (James 1:2) actually means
    • You feel unseen, overlooked, or pushed to the margins
    • You sense you might be the one God wants to use to break something open in your family

    Key Takeaways:

    • Tsarar (distress) and raba (enlarged) — the paradox of Psalm 4:1
    • Nothing grows in the comfort zone but mediocrity
    • "Consider it joy" means think differently, not feel differently
    • Friction creates fire — passion always includes pain
    • Everything that comes into your life is either God-sent or God-used
    • El Roi: you are seen by the God who sees you
    • God doesn't break you out — He enlarges you until you break out from the inside
    • "Don't leave your trouble without the glory — there is glory in your story"
    • If you didn't come from a victorious family — let one come from you

    Scriptures: Psalm 4:1 | Psalm 119:71 | Psalm 34:19 | Romans 8:18, 28 | James 1:2 | 2 Corinthians 11:25–28 | Genesis 16:1–13 | Genesis 21:14–18 | Matthew 23:12

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • The Secret of Joy
    Jun 8 2026

    Sunday, June 7, 2026 I Philippians 1:12-18 TPT

    The happiest book in the Bible was written from a prison cell.

    In this powerful message, Bishop Dale Bronner draws from Philippians — the book Paul wrote while imprisoned — to unlock five secrets of joy that have nothing to do with your circumstances and everything to do with your alignment with God. Whether you're in a season of abundance or barely holding on, this message will give you what you need to refuel, reframe, and rejoice.

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    Mail In: Word of Faith Family Worship Cathedral - 212 Riverside Pkwy, Austell, GA 30168

    Sunday Services:

    In person 8:30 AM & 11:00 AM / Online @ 6:00 PM

    Church Address:

    212 Riverside Pkwy

    Austell, GA 30168

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    58 mins
  • God Our Hero!
    Jun 1 2026
    Sunday, March 22, 2026 I Psalm 115:1 NLT Who is the hero of your story? In this episode of the Word of Faith Cathedral Podcast, Bishop Dale Bronner brings a message that will challenge the way you narrate your life. Using Psalm 118:23 as his foundation — "This is the Lord's doing; it is marvelous in our eyes" — Bishop Bronner calls us back to the posture that changes everything: humility. This isn't a message about self-deprecation. It's a message about proper credit. When God is the source, the deliverer, and the sustainer, He deserves to be the hero. And the way we tell our stories — the way we talk about our wins, our survival, our success — either reflects that truth or steals from it. Bishop Bronner walks through the contrast between ego and humility, the story of Joseph and the principle that what enemies meant for evil, God meant for good, the powerful moon analogy (why your light has never been your own), and a practical 7-element framework for sharing your testimony effectively. He also delivers a sober warning from Scripture — the stories of Nebuchadnezzar and Herod — about what happens when God's glory is taken rather than given back. This episode closes with one of the most encouraging declarations in all of Scripture, and a reminder that wherever you are in your story, the best is still yet to come. This episode is for you if: You're tempted to take credit for what God has done in your lifeYou don't know how to share your testimony clearly or confidently You're in a season that looks like an ending — but might be a bendYou want to live with more humility and less ego You're ready to make God the hero of your story Key Takeaways: God is your source — not your success, your job, or your connectionsEgo says "look what I did" — humility says "look what God empowered me to do"You are the moon: no light of your own, only reflecting HisThe 7 elements of sharing your testimony: before, God encounter, after, gospel, plain language, brevity, practiceGod will not share His glory — and history proves itHe chose the humble, the weak, and the overlooked on purpose "When you've come to what looks like an end in the road — it's only a bend in the road" Scriptures: Psalm 107:2, 8 | Psalm 118:1, 23 | Genesis 50:20 | Matthew 5:16 | 1 Corinthians 4:3–7 | Numbers 12:3 | John 3:30 | Daniel 4:30–37 | Acts 12:21–23 | 1 Corinthians 1:26–29 | Revelation 12:11 🔔 Subscribe for weekly messages, and share this with someone who needs a word today. 🌐 Website: www.woffamily.org 📲 Follow us on Instagram: @woffamily 📘 Facebook: @woffamily To support the ministry: Online: www.woffamily.org/give Text: Text "WOF" to 73256 Mail In: Word of Faith Family Worship Cathedral - 212 Riverside Pkwy, Austell, GA 30168 Sunday Services: In person 8:30 AM & 11:00 AM / Online @ 6:00 PM Church Address: 212 Riverside Pkwy Austell, GA 30168
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    56 mins
  • The Power of Strategic Prayer
    May 24 2026

    Sunday, May 24, 2026 I Mark 1:35 NIV

    What does your prayer life actually look like — and does it have a strategy?

    In this episode of the Word of Faith Cathedral Podcast, Bishop Dale Bronner brings a message that will completely reframe how you think about prayer. Using Mark 1:35 as his foundation, Bishop Bronner shows us that Jesus didn't approach prayer casually — He had a deliberate time, a deliberate place, and a deliberate plan. And if we want our prayers to produce results, we need the same intentionality.

    This episode is for you if:

    • Your prayer life feels inconsistent or random
    • You're in a season where God seems silent or you feel "stuck"
    • You want practical tools to structure your time with God
    • You're ready to move from emotional praying to strategic praying

    Bishop Bronner walks through the Five-Finger Prayer Strategy — a memorable daily framework for covering every area of your life in prayer — and unpacks what it means to pray with specificity, to pray ahead before you move forward, and to recognize that stillness in God's hands is never the same as being stuck.

    This message closes with a powerful invitation: stop praying just for answers. Start praying for alignment with the will of God. When heaven and earth align through prayer — that's when miracles happen.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Strategy in prayer: time, place, and plan
    • The Five-Finger Prayer Guide for daily use
    • Pray ahead before you go ahead (the Prayer of Prevenience)
    • Stillness ≠ stuckness — miracles are loading
    • Prayer produces divine alignment with God's kingdom
    • The Mind of Christ sees abundance where others see scarcity

    Scriptures: Mark 1:35 | Ephesians 1:15–20 | Luke 22:31–32 | Luke 11:1 | Matthew 6:9–13 | Psalm 46:10 | Psalm 118:24 | Ephesians 3:20

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    59 mins
  • Who Do You Know?
    May 17 2026

    Sunday, May 17, 2026 I 2 Kings 5:1–6 (Good News Translation)

    What if your greatest resource isn't money, a degree, or a title — but simply WHO you know? In this powerful Sunday message, we dive into the story of Naaman — a decorated Syrian military commander brought low by leprosy — and the unnamed Israelite slave girl whose courage to speak changed his life forever. God's answer to every problem is always a person. And you might be someone's answer right now.

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    51 mins
  • Birthing the Impossible!
    May 11 2026

    May 10, 2026 I Genesis 18:9-14 NLT

    Three angels came to Abraham and Sarah's tent with a promise that sounded impossible — by this time next year, a 98-year-old man and an 88-year-old woman would be holding a son. Sarah laughed silently inside the tent. The Lord heard her. And He asked the question that frames this entire message: "Is anything too hard for the Lord?" In this message, Bishop Bronner walks through three women — Sarah, Hannah, and Mary — and a fourth, Jochebed, the mother of Moses. Each one models a different way God births the impossible through His sons and daughters: faith, prayer, prophecy, and praise. If you have been told you are too young, too old, too late, too messy, too disqualified, or too overlooked — this message is for you.

    📖 Genesis 18:9–14 | Hebrews 11:11 | 1 Samuel 1:10–17 | Luke 1:26–38 | Exodus 2:1–9 | Isaiah 54:1

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    Online: www.woffamily.org/give

    Text: Text "WOF" to 73256

    Mail In: Word of Faith Family Worship Cathedral - 212 Riverside Pkwy, Austell, GA 30168

    Follow us on social media: @bishopbronner and @woffamily

    Sunday Services:

    In person 8:30 AM & 11:00 AM / Online @ 6:00 PM

    Church Address:

    212 Riverside Pkwy

    Austell, GA 30168

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    48 mins