Bishop L. S. Radcliff

 

Bishop Lamont S. Radcliff has been known for equipping and activating souls for the kingdom. He was ordained to the office of Bishop in July 2003, under the Fellowship of Deliverance Churches under the leadership of Apostle R.L. Vinson.

Born March 1, 1957 to Carolyn Deborah Jenkins in Mt Vernon New York; marked the day a dynamic man of God was born. Through out his adolescence and adulthood he was tested and tried by the enemy, by becoming involved with drug trafficking and later battling drug abuse, however God still had a plan for his life.

In October of 1985 Bishop Radcliff was filled with the Holy Ghost approximately two weeks after his spouse (Pastor Cherlye Radcliff) of 22 years. God’s plan had begun to come into play. After years of training under the leadership of Bishop Liston Page Sr. then (Brother) Radcliff preached his trial sermon in February of 1991 entitled “Your blessing is on the other side of obedience.”  Later on Radcliff was ordained as an Elder in 1993 by Elder Leroy Radcliff, New Hope Community Church, New Rochelle, New York. As God continued to elevate Bishop Radcliff to a new level he and his family relocated to Atlanta, Ga, where Radcliff and his family helped various ministries grow and prosper. Until God once again elevated Radcliff to yet another office, ordained a Pastor in 1998 by Apostle Donald Graham. Later he and his wife were installed as Pastor and Co- Pastor in 1999 under direction of Apostle R.L. Vinson (FODC).When Bishop Radcliff realized it was time for him to “go out and compel the people to come” to Christ he, his wife and three children began the True Praise Outreach and Deliverance Ministries in January of 2000. Since Bishop Radcliff and his family have stepped out on faith, they have served as ambassadors of God’s holy word.

Bishop Radcliff has served as and continues to serve as an awesome visionary, and true man of integrity in the eyes of all those who follow him as he follows Christ. Bishop Radcliff in now expanding his territory within the Kissimmee Florida community; where he serves the office of a Bishop of the Greater Samaritan House of Central Florida.