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Scott Webster Ministries (SWM)
Scott Webster Ministries (SWM) was founded in 2007 and represents a strong building thrust of the prophetic into churches and leaders based on nearly three decades of diverse experience in leadership and the prophetic. SWM is lead by Scott Webster.
Based in Atlanta, Georgia, SWM works to define and develop a new prophetic dimension that will produce more powerful and accurate expressions of the global church. SWM provides multiple avenues of ministry and consulting, including speaking and conducting prophetic ministry within church communities, as well as conducting regional training and equipping seminars for church leaders.
One of the dynamics which sets SWM apart as a contemporary prophetic ministry is the emphasis placed upon the relational context of ministry which allows for a strong building dimension to be released. SWM is committed to building and fostering relationships and to releasing the prophetic dimension into a company of people who are committed to alignment with the clear values of the Kingdom of God.
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