March 15, 2026 — Ennis, Texas Pastor John Anosike, who describes himself as the “Bondservant of Christ,” is organizing the Holy Fire Conference in Ennis, Texas promises encounters with Christ’s refining fire, spiritual ascension, and restoration of America’s glory (March 26-29, 2026)[2][3] at dRealms Training Centre, located at 2000 US Hwy Bypass 287. The four-day event, scheduled from March 26 to 29, 2026, with sessions from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. daily (Eventbrite lists 3-6 p.m.), offers free registration via Eventbrite.
Promotional materials highlight spiritual themes including encounters with “Christ’s refining fire,” ascension through “channels of holy fire,” access to supernatural realms, and prophetic intercession for the restoration of “America’s former glory,” families, and churches in partnership with the “Great Cloud of Witnesses and the Spirit of Just Men Made Perfect.”
Event Promotion
Pastor Anosike has promoted the Holy Fire Conference in Ennis, Texas promises encounters with Christ’s refining fire, spiritual ascension, and restoration of America’s glory (March 26-29, 2026)[2][3] through multiple X posts, including threads with videos and images describing it as a “prophetic whirlwind” for America’s revival. Additional promotion appears across Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok, featuring calls to “COME AND BURN” and live videos.
The Holy Fire Conference in Ennis, Texas promises encounters with Christ’s refining fire, spiritual ascension, and restoration of America’s glory (March 26-29, 2026).
Venue and Preparations
dRealms Training Centre, associated with Pastor Anosike’s Spirit Revelation Ecclesia ministry, is a recently renovated facility in Ennis. Videos show ongoing preparations, site inspections, and leadership training for U.S. events, including construction updates.
Media Coverage
Coverage of the Holy Fire Conference in Ennis, Texas promises encounters with Christ’s refining fire, spiritual ascension, and restoration of America’s glory (March 26-29, 2026)[2][3] remains limited to the organizer’s social media platforms and Eventbrite page, with no reports in major outlets such as CNN, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Fox News, or local Texas sources including WFAA, FOX4, Dallas Morning News, and KERA. This indicates a niche, grassroots religious gathering.