Founded in January of 1997 by Pastor Roderick Roberts and the late First Lady Arleen Roberts, Ramah Christian Center is a ministry rooted in the principles of perfecting the saints, serving the community, and building up the body of Christ. Our name, derived from the Old Testament, signifies ‘The High Place,’ drawing inspiration from the biblical location where Hannah gave birth to the prophet Samuel and the first recorded School of the Prophets was established.
At Ramah Christian Center, our mission is to liberate and elevate the minds of God’s people through the sharing of transformative information, the impartation of spiritual wisdom, and the tangible demonstration of the power and grace of Almighty God. We are committed to creating an atmosphere where individuals can experience spiritual growth, empowerment, and a deepening connection with God. Join us on this meaningful journey of faith, where we strive to embody the spirit of Ramah, ‘The High Place,’ in our worship, teachings, and community engagement.
Let us hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering; (for he is faithful that promised;)
Hebrews 10:23
At Ramah Christian Center, our mission is to emancipate and uplift the hearts and minds of God’s people. Through the dissemination of transformative information, profound impartation, and the tangible demonstration of the power and grace of Almighty God, we strive to create an atmosphere of spiritual growth and empowerment.
Inspired by the Old Testament, the name ‘Ramah,’ meaning ‘The High Place,’ symbolizes the elevated spiritual experience we aim to provide. In this sacred space, reminiscent of where Hannah gave birth to the prophet Samuel and the birthplace of the first recorded School of the Prophets, we aspire to foster a community where individuals can encounter God, gain wisdom, and be equipped for their divine purposes. Our ministry is committed to cultivating an environment where the presence of God is not only known but deeply experienced, leading to a transformative journey of faith and spiritual elevation.
For the vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speak and not lie, though it tarry, wait for it, because it will surely come, it will not tarry. – Habakkuk 2:3