Minister Elliot Williams

 Minister J. Elliot Williams is the second of eight children born to the union of the late Pastor Alfred R. Williams, Sr. and First Lady Jerline Williams. 

At the early age of 9, Williams received a prophetic word that he would minister the word of God and in music. During his tenure under various ministries, he has held the positions of Minister of Music, Choir Director, Asst. Superintendent of Sunday School, C.A.R.E Leader, Youth Vice President as well as currently the Vice Chairman of the California Apostolic Fellowship, Inc. 

After graduating from high school, Williams entered the United States Marines Corps. where he was trained as a tele-type operator but actually served in the capacity of wireman/radioman. While serving his country, he also found time to further his education by earning his associates degree in Business and in Social & Behavioral Sciences. 

Williams' music has allowed him to record on nine projects, travel nationally  - New York, Texas, Indiana, Ohio, Mississippi, Florida, North Carolina, Washington, Oregon, Oklahoma, Missouri, Louisiana, Georgia, Illinois, Arizona, Arkansas, South Carolina, Colorado, California, as well as internationally Kingston and Montego Bay, Jamaica and Panama City, Panama.

Williams accepted the call to the ministry under the leadership of Bishop Mark Morgan in Okmulgee, OK and preached his first sermon on Dec. 24 1997. A lot has transpired since that chapter in Min. Williams life which have lead him to where he is currently as the Director of Worship, Music and Fine Arts at Christ Temple Apostolic Church of Vallejo.

Married to the beautiful LaCrecia for 9 years, to this union has been born two sons Cameron Elliot and Aaron Michael. 

"We are looking for greater and more miraculous things from God" says Williams, "I want the will of God to operate in my life and the life of family. I want my sons to grow up knowing what it is to worship in a true apostolic environment, live in the presence of God, to see the miraculous of God and to breathe the breath of God."