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Apostle Elsworth Williams

Elsworth Williams is the Superintendent for the Full Gospel Fellowship of Churches in Guyana.
Apostle Elsworth Quintel Williams, known as “P.C.”, was born in Heneritta Essequibo Coast in Guyana, South America. Elsworth Quintel Williams, known as “P.C.”, was born in Heneritta Essequibo Coast in Guyana, South America. He is the husband of Othellene “Carmen” Williams. Father of Abigail, Elsworth, Jr. and Eworth. Elsworth was saved at the age of 15 years and started to preach six months after.
He attended the Haruaruni Bible School and later the Word of Life Bible School in Uppsala, Sweden. He has pastured for over 27 years in Guyana and Suriname, and over the same period, has preached in many crusades and evangelistic meetings. Elsworth Williams is the Superintendent for the Full Gospel Fellowship of Churches in Guyana.

Over the years, he has preached in conferences and seminars. He also taught in the Bible Schools in Guyana and Suriname. He has served on the National Leadership Team of the Full Gospel Fellowship in Georgetown, Guyana, and later on the Apostolic Team of Full Gospel Fellowship for over 21 years. He also served on the Suriname Apostolic Team for about 5 years. Elsworth has been the main speaker for the popular television program, “Hour of Power” for many years. He has traveled to Africa, Asia, Europe, the Caribbean, North and South America, and many others, totaling over 20 countries. He is presently serving as pastor of the Albouystown Fellowship and is the leader of the Guyana Apostolic Team.

Permission requested to use information from International Christian Leadership Connections

Elsworth Williams is a leader in the International Christian Leadership Connections. (ICLC) Each person in ICLC represents a sphere of churches incorporating national and international dimensions. To further implement the command of Jesus to reach the world, ICLC realised they must be more integrated in their approach. They saw that 'together we could leverage spiritual, mental, physical, and financial resources, thus making each of us stronger.'


The role of ICLC IS to further impart, envision, empower, train, and facilitate the preaching of the gospel and the establishing of churches and schools through the world.
They are servants who desire to raise up functioning apostolic teams in every nation and in every region of those nations. This is done through the locally autonomous churches in covenant with one another and with the Apostolic Company. They prepare international, national, regional, and local teams for the hands on work of maturing Christ's church.



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