Noel Woodroffe

Noel Woodroffe
Dr. Noel Woodroffe, July 17, 2016
Religion Christian (full-gospel)
Church Elijah Centre
Personal
Nationality Trinidad and Tobago
Born Noel Woodroffe
Spouse
June Woodroffe (m. 1974)
Children 3
Religious career
Post Senior Elder (1990–present)
Website congresswbn.org

Noel Woodroffe is an international church leader, leadership development specialist, and author. He is the Senior Elder (pastor) of Elijah Centre[1] and President of Congress WBN, an international, faith-centered non-profit organization, with a strong church network.[2] Congress WBN now has churches in more than 100 nations.

Church Planting

Dr. Noel Woodroffe started Elijah Centre on December 23rd, 1990 in the country of Trinidad and Tobago. The church began with a few members and grew into a borderless kingdom community, with a number of satellite sites, referred to as Embassies, across the globe in major cities in both developed and developing countries.

Elijah Centre’s primary base is in Trinidad with Dr. Noel Woodroffe, as the Senior Elder and Graham Taylor the Associate Pastor. The mandate of Elijah Centre is “Preparing the way, Preparing the people, Restoring all things” and seeks to bring all people into maturity, attaining to the whole measure of the fullness of Christ (Ephesians 4:13).

Dr. Woodroffe, also started NorthGate College in 1999. NorthGate College is located in St. Augustine, in Trinidad and is an expression of the non-profit organization, Congress WBN in the sphere of education. NorthGate College seeks to engineer a quality learning environment that goes far beyond an academic experience.

The school has won many awards. The most prestigious is the US-based Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) initiative Cubes in Space[3] where the school won the Top Design Category .[4] NorthGate College’s watchwords are Purpose, Accuracy and Destiny; discover your life’s purpose, determine to accomplish it without error, fulfill your destiny. To date there are NorthGate Colleges in Jamaica and Nigeria.

Bibliography

  • The Ultimate Warrior: Avoiding Defilement (1994).[5]
  • Governmental Prayer: The Warfare Expression of the Apostolic (1998).[6]
  • Understanding the Prophetic Dimension (1998).[7]
  • "The Present Reformation of the Church" (1998).[8]
  • A Developed Prophetic Perspective (2010), with Scott Webster.[9]

References

  1. "Elijah Centre: A global borderless kingdom community". Elijah Centre.
  2. Best, Gerard (May 30, 2014). "Christian leaders propose biblical solutions to crime crisis". Guardian TT.
  3. TriniView Reporters (September 26, 2014). "Cubes in Space 2014 Awards Ceremony". TriniView.com.
  4. Gibbings, Wesley (June 16, 2014). "NorthGate College ventures into space". Trinidad and Tobago Guardian online. Retrieved September 19, 2017.
  5. Noel., Woodroffe, (1994). The ultimate warrior : avoiding defilement. Tunapuna, Trinidad, West Indies: EMI Pub. ISBN 9768115017. OCLC 31722759.
  6. Woodroffe, Noel (1998). Governmental Prayer: The Warfare Expression of the Apostolic. ISBN 976-8115-02-5.
  7. Woodroffe, Noel (1998). Understanding the Prophetic Dimension. ISBN 976-8115-05-X.
  8. Noel., Woodroffe, (1998). The present reformation of the church. Miami: EMI Publications. ISBN 9768115033. OCLC 41882003.
  9. Woodroffe, Noel (2010). A Developed Prophetic Perspective. ISBN 0-9818466-1-0.


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