A few words from our followers:
Pastor Robert Pilgrim is the most dynamic servant and Evangelist that I have been blessed to hear speak. He exhorts, proclaims and teaches the word of God with an anointing that is uncommon in this world today. He is a voice that I feel could be a major initiator to heal the nation. He loves God, the people of God and he is my spiritual Father.
– Gerald, North Carolina
In the modem church of today it is rare to find a man who still believes in righteousness, holiness and the supernatural power of God. I would like to share a short story of the power of God, the power of prayer and the fervent prayer of a righteous man.
In December of 2012 my oldest daughter gave birth to a baby boy. It appeared the delivery was normal but in less than a minute the baby wasn’t breathing or responding. Being rushed into emergency in a matter of minutes there were all sorts of wires, machines and tubes in the baby’s mouth and nose. The doctors weren’t sure what the outcome would be. We were told that if he did survive it would be two to three weeks before all of the machines and tubes could be removed. Calling my pastor immediately, he began to pray. After several hours of prayer he called me back and said that he had heard from God. The answer was, “The baby would be fine and all the machines and tubes would be removed within24 hours.” As sure as God is good at His word, by the end of the 24 hours the doctors said the baby would be fine and all machines and tubes were disconnected. Thank God for a man such as my pastor and friend, Reverend Robert Pilgrim, who is without a doubt the most anointed man of God I have ever known.
Thank you Pastor Pilgrim for being a great pastor who has shown me more revelation of the word than I could have ever imagined. Also, thank you for being a friend, that as the word says, sticks closer than a brother.

– W.P.
I would like to share my story on how I found Jesus.
My name is Tim and I am now 46 years old. I was baptized as a child in Catholicism at St. Peter’s Catholic Church in Minnesota. My family would attend church every Sunday. The Priest would come to our home to teach us communion. By the time I was 10 years old we moved to Wisconsin and attending church became more or less random. As the years went by we became more and more “EC” members showing up for Easter and Christmas. When I was about 15 years old we moved to Georgia. We are now living in the Bible belt and we tried a couple of different churches, but we never joined any of them. We remained “EC” for a few more years then it turned to just Christmas Eve.
I married when I was 21 years old, and we had one son a year later. My wife grew up attending Methodist Churches as her family moved around the country. Her family was very similar to mine as far as attending church. We both have always believed in God, but didn’t know him. Over the years we would attend different churches together, but it never lasted very long. I think it was like having a gym membership the first month you are there daily, you start feeling healthier and good about yourself, and as time goes on you find other things to do. After a while you stop going altogether.
Just over 4 years ago, I met Pastor Robert Pilgrim at his home. I am a custom home builder in the same neighborhood in which the Pilgrim’s had just moved.
The first couple of days, I ran into them and they had a quality about them something of which I had never before encountered. As they were moving in I would stop by to say hello and offer my help, but instead Pastor Pilgrim would asked if he could do anything for me or my family. It was as though we had been best of friends and we had just met. Now, as I reflect on those days, I see it was the love and teachings of Jesus Christ that I had been experiencing. Pastor Pilgrim starts every conversation out by asking how my day is going and tell me of something good going on in your life. It was amazing how my life was changing and my spirit was going through the roof. Before meeting Pastor Pilgrim I thought my life was going pretty well. But I was wrong. I was now reading my Bible and pushing Pastor Pilgrim to start a bible study for my family and friends. That was the best thing to have happened for my family and we continue today to share our thoughts and love for Jesus Christ.
I don’t get to see Pastor Pilgrim everyday now, and I feel I have lost my best friend. The man that lead me to the Lord, who corrected me countless times for my tongue and yet he still loved me. I am a better man; husband, father, brother and son because Pastor Pilgrim took time to care me and my family. All of this happened before I saw him preach. I began attending church regularly, the Pastor and congregation were friendly enough, but it wasn’t what I was accustomed to under Pastor Pilgrim, it felt like I went from racing Indy cars to racing a tricycle with 2 flat tires and a broken pedal, oh yeah and no handle bars.
I finally get to hear Pastor Pilgrim preach live. I traveled from Georgia to North Carolina to his revival; this was the first time in my life that I felt alive in church.
I know the Holy Ghost was present, I discovered for the first time, participation is required in church, as the revival continued I witnessed people bringing their family and friends until the building was at capacity. Experiencing the power of the Holy Ghost was indeed the most amazing thing in my life.
Life is full of ups and downs, but I feel my greatest ups have come after meeting Pastor Pilgrim and being introduced to Jesus Christ and the Holy Ghost.
– Tim, Georgia




