
Midwest Ministers Conference
Schedule
Terry Fischer
Tuesday, September 16 6:30PM- From Generation To Generation
“The world may not believe the Bible, but they can’t deny the power of the Spirit when He confirms the Word.” Pastor Terry Fischer
✝️ DAY ONE – MIDWEST MINISTERS CONFERENCE SUMMARY
“He Took Up the Mantle”
What happens when one generation hears the call—and the next answers?
This powerful first-night message is a prophetic wake-up call to every believer: now is the time to pick up the mantle and run. Pastor draws from Elijah and Elisha’s story to charge the Elisha generation—those under 60—with a sacred responsibility: pray fervently, speak boldly, and exalt Christ above all.
This isn’t just a sermon. It’s a commissioning.
You’ll walk away:
🔥 Stirred to pray with power and purpose
📢 Compelled to speak truth in an age of deception
✝️ Recentered on Christ as the only Head of the Church
🕊️ Ready to take your place in God’s plan for this generation
🙌 Bottom Line:
You are called. You are chosen. You are needed.
Now is the time to carry the fire forward—with boldness, humility, and the Spirit’s power.
📖 Key Bible Verses Referenced
Scripture | Theme |
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Ephesians 3:20–21 | God’s power at work in every generation |
2 Kings 2:9–14 | Elisha receives Elijah’s mantle |
Acts 1:3 | Jesus proved Himself alive with many infallible proofs |
Colossians 1:13–18 | Christ’s supremacy in all things |
James 5:17–18 | Elijah prayed earnestly—and it changed the world |
John 14:6 | Jesus is the Truth—not just facts, but a person |
Psalm 145:4 | One generation declares God’s works to another |
Revelation 2:4–5 | Warning to Ephesus for losing first love |
1 Kings 18:36–39 | Elijah’s showdown with false prophets on Mount Carmel |
John 8:44 | Satan is the father of lies—truth is under assault |
Terry Fischer
Wednesday, September 17 9AM- Moses You’re Fired
“If God called you, man can’t fire you. And if they do, remember God didn’t.” Pastor Terry Fischer
✝️ DAY TWO MORNING – MIDWEST MINISTERS CONFERENCE SUMMARY
Are you a pastor, church leader, or ministry worker who feels worn down by politics, people-pleasing, or leadership burnout?
This message is a bold call back to biblical leadership—where the authority to lead comes from God’s call and anointing, not a vote, a board, or a committee. Using Moses as a case study, Pastor exposes the dangers of man-made church structures and reminds us that God still appoints and empowers leaders for His purposes.
Whether you’ve faced church hurt, spiritual abuse, or just feel weary in ministry, this message offers clarity, courage, and hope.
You’ll be equipped to:
Lead with humility and confidence in your calling
Break free from people-pleasing or board control
Understand the vital role of anointing in effective ministry
Heal from hurt and rediscover your God-given purpose
Unite with others under the true Head of the Church—Christ
🙌 Bottom Line:
You are not a hireling. You are a shepherd appointed by God.
If He called you, you don’t need man’s vote—you need His anointing.
📖 Key Bible Passages Referenced
Scripture | Theme |
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Acts 2 | Revival and the unity of the early church |
Mark 16:20 | Signs following the Word |
1 Corinthians 11:3 | Headship and authority structure |
Luke 22:42 | Jesus’ submission to the Father’s will |
John 5:30 | Christ’s dependence on the Father |
Colossians 1:18 | Christ is the Head of the Church |
Ephesians 4:11–13 | Five-fold ministry gifts |
Hebrews 13:17 | Obeying spiritual leaders |
Exodus 3:1–10 | Moses’ personal call by God |
Numbers 13–14 | Israel’s rebellion and rejection of Moses |
Exodus 17:8–13 | Aaron and Hur hold up Moses’ arms |
Darrell Turner
Wednesday, September 17 6:30pm- The Mantle Generation
“The time for hesitation is over. The next generation is not the future of the Church—it is the Church.” Darrell Turner
✝️ DAY TWO EVENING – MIDWEST MINISTERS CONFERENCE SUMMARY
This isn’t just another sermon. It’s a call to the front lines.
On the opening night of the Minister’s Convention, a torch was passed—from the Elijah generation to the Elisha generation. This powerful message issues a clear challenge: will you carry the mantle?
Whether you’re a young believer or a seasoned pastor, this word will ignite your heart with renewed purpose.
🔑 In this message, you’ll discover:
Why the Church needs fathers of the faith who pour into sons and daughters without expecting a platform in return
What it truly means to receive and carry the mantle of spiritual leadership
How to walk in the power of a prophetic voice without hype or spotlight
Why intimacy with Christ, not busyness for Christ, is the essential posture of this generation
What the call of God really demands—burning the plow, leaving the past, and not looking back
Why radical obedience matters more than visible results
🎯 Bottom Line:
God is raising up a remnant generation of Elishas, Samuels, and Jeremiahs—not celebrity Christians, but surrendered servants. If you sense a call, this message will clarify it. If you’re weary, it will stir you. If you’re willing, it will commission you.
💥 The question isn’t “Are you called?” It’s—“Will you pick up the mantle?”
📖 Key Bible Passages
Scripture | Theme |
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2 Kings 2:13–14 | Elisha receives Elijah’s mantle — symbol of generational transfer & spiritual authority |
Acts 2:17–18 | God’s Spirit poured out on all flesh — empowering every generation |
Colossians 1:18 | Christ must have preeminence — Jesus at the center of all ministry |
2 Timothy 4:2–5 | Preach the Word boldly — truth in a time of deception |
Galatians 1:10 | Living to please God — not man or culture |
Lee Shipp
Thursday, September 18 6:30PM- The Insanity of Paul
“Don’t seek your glory. Seek His. Don’t seek your fame. Seek His.” Pastor Lee Shipp
This powerful message unveils the profound suffering and shame Jesus endured on the cross—not only physically, but emotionally and spiritually—for you. It’s a vivid, heart-wrenching portrayal of the crucifixion that emphasizes Christ’s deep desire to remove your shame and reconcile you to the Father.
The sermon draws heavily from Psalm 69 (a Messianic psalm) and Hebrews 13, painting a prophetic picture of Jesus’ anguish, loneliness, and determination to complete His mission. The preacher challenges every believer—young and old—to go “outside the camp” and bear Christ’s reproach with boldness, surrender, and love.
You should listen if you’ve ever wondered:
Why did Jesus have to suffer that much?
What does it mean to follow Him truly, not just in belief but in suffering?
Is there more to your Christian life than just comfort?
🎯 Call to Action:
Will you be the one who comforts Him today? Will you follow the Lamb outside the camp? Will you count the cost and still say, “Worthy is the Lamb”?
📖 Key Bible Verses Referenced
Scripture Reference | Theme / Usage |
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Psalm 69:1–5, 6, 8–9, 19–21 | Messianic Psalm expressing Jesus’ heart in Gethsemane and on the cross |
Hebrews 12:2–3 | Jesus endured the cross, despising the shame—for the joy set before Him |
Hebrews 13:12–13 | Let us go to Him outside the camp, bearing His reproach |
Isaiah 52:14 | His appearance was so marred—He didn’t even look human |
Psalm 22 | Messianic Psalm describing crucifixion from Christ’s perspective |
1 John 4:9–10 | God’s love manifested through Christ’s sacrifice |
John 3:16 | God so loved the world that He gave His Son |
Hebrews 11:24–26 | Moses esteemed the reproach of Christ greater than all the riches of Egypt |
2 Corinthians 4:10–11 | Bearing in our body the dying of the Lord Jesus |