
The Annual Pre-Shiloh Anointing Service is focused on Getting Set for the Opening of New Chapters to Your Life at Shiloh 2025 (Josh. 18:1–3). This service emphasizes divine preparation for what God intends to unveil at Shiloh.
What Is Shiloh?
Shiloh is the annual convocation of the Winners Family worldwide (Josh. 18:1). It is not merely a gathering at a location, but an encounter with a Person. Jesus Christ is the Chief Host at Shiloh (Gen. 49:9–10; John 12:32; Josh. 14:21). Christ calls His people to Shiloh so they may finally receive rest (Matt. 11:28–29; 1 Sam. 3:21). However, rest is inseparable from inheritance, and no one can truly have rest without possessing their inheritance (Josh. 18:2–3).
The Blessings of Shiloh 2025
Shiloh 2025 brings the conferment and empowerment of dominion to take over the land (Deut. 2:23; Obad. 1:17). Dominion involves the conferment of spiritual authority, which operates in levels (Luke 19:17–19). Spiritual authority is rooted in revelation (Ps. 82:5–7; John 10:35; Eph. 1:17–21), and the level of authority a believer walks in is determined by the depth of revelation they possess (1 Cor. 15:41; Eph. 3:1–5, 8–11; Acts 14:11; Acts 19:14–15).
Shiloh 2025 also grants access to our hanging inheritance in redemption (Rev. 5:12; 2 Pet. 1:3). Access to this inheritance is domiciled in the Word of God (Acts 20:32; 2 Pet. 1:3). Everyone comes to Shiloh for a feast of the Word, as typified in Isaiah 25:6–8.
What to Expect at Shiloh 2025
At Shiloh 2025, the veil covering all people shall be taken away (2 Cor. 3:14–16). God will wipe away tears from all faces, including tears of frustration, destruction, failure, defeat, sickness, and disease (Rev. 5:5). When the book is opened, chapters are opened, and new chapters are unveiled (Esth. 6:1; 2 Cor. 3:18; Mic. 2:10; Isa. 43:18–19). The reproach of God’s people shall be taken away from the earth (Joel 2:25–27), and death shall be swallowed up in victory, which speaks of dominion (1 Cor. 15:26).
What Must I Do?
To partake of this great feast, there must be intentional preparation to meet our God (Amos 4:12; 2 Chr. 27:6). This requires spiritual cleansing (Exod. 19:10–14; Matt. 22:11–12), an understanding that we are coming for the feast of the Word (Rev. 1:9; Matt. 7:7–8), and coming with expectation for access (Isa. 26:9; Rev. 1:10).
The good news is that Shiloh 2025 promises to open new chapters to all participants who prepare themselves for the feast. All issues of shame and reproach shall be taken away, no one called sick shall return with any form of sickness, every downtrodden shall return with their breakthrough packages, and anyone appointed to death shall be rescued. Each participant shall return with a next-level order of testimonies in their spiritual life, family, business, and career, in the name of Jesus Christ.
Special Anointing Session
The Special Anointing Session is anchored on Psalm 105:13–15 and focuses on anointing for protection and exemption. It shall be a touch-not anointing service. All participants shall be shielded and covered with the Holy Spirit of promise (Eph. 1:13). God shall roll away every burden of the wicked from our shoulders (Isa. 10:27). There shall be no evil report from any participant throughout Shiloh, and no issue of concern in any center during Shiloh 2025. Every yoke of distraction assigned to disconnect anyone from their package is destroyed by the anointing.
