Apostle Emmett Page answered the call to ministry in 1985, after being the deacon at St. Michaels’s Church under the leadership of Pastor Vernon Hudgins in Harlem, New York. After the work was completed in Harlem, the Lord moved the ministry to Long Island, New York, and changed the name of the church to Holy Temple of God Christian Center where many signs, wonders, and miracles were demonstrated under the leadership of the Apostle Emmett Page.
One of Apostle Page’s favorite scripture is 2 John 4:11, which says if “God so loved us we also ought to love one another”. Love is a paramount feature/force of this ministry and if you are fortunate enough to come on the daily prayer line you will hear the apostle utter these words in the closing prayers. He is a gifted teacher that desires for the Body of Christ to study the word and apply it to their lives and watch the glory of God change their lives.
Apostle page received his bachelor’s of science in theology with a minor in business management and leadership at Molloy College in Rockville Centre NY and the International Theological Seminary of California. Apostle Page labors intensively studying the Word of God to ensure that the Body of Christ receives the pure unadulterated Word of God. His main objective in ministry is to help families pursue God diligently by teaching them to understand and apply the word of God to their lives. In 2008 the ministry expanded to Greensboro, NC, and the name of the church was changed to Holy Temple of God Family Fellowship under the Holy Spirit’s direction to reflect the apostle’s growing concern with the family unit.
Under the leadership of Apostle Emmett Page, the following were established: an emergency food pantry, summer breakfast and lunch programs, a summer youth camp, evangelistic outdoor outreach program (Holy Ghost festival), toys for tots distribution, Holy Temple of God Bible School, clothing distribution, department of labor job training site, pastoral leadership alliance, aids counseling, radio and television ministry, a mission trip to South Africa and Zimbabwe.
Apostle Page continues to do the work of the Lord here in Greensboro North Carolina with the assistance of his wife, Prophetess/Pastor Sharon page, and their family.
Apostle Page loves God and God’s people and believes that the latter will be greater than the former, so he walks in anticipation that according to Psalms 92: 12-14 “he shall still bring forth fruit”.
Prophetess Sharon page is married and co-labors with Apostle Emmett Page at Holy Temple Family Fellowship, a ministry in Greensboro, NC. She is a true woman of God, who loves God and the people of God. She ministers with power and authority in the prophetical.
Prophetess Page’s passion and desire are to see the Body of Christ operating in the full power of the Holy Spirit and witness the miraculous being demonstrated everywhere. She feels led by the Holy Spirit to minister deliverance in the areas of healing, finances, and being debt-free. She has ministered at numerous women’s conferences and has witnessed god’s miraculous in the area of debt cancellation, healing and deliverance. She has conducted many seminars in the areas of non-profit management and debt freedom. She has the heart to see women set free and living their lives in the abundance and overflow of the promises of God. One of her many favorite scriptures is Deut 8:18, “thou shall remember the Lord thy God for it is He that giveth thee power to get wealth.”
Prophetess Page has been married to Apostle Emmett Page for 40 years and has been in the ministry for 30 years. She is the mother of 6 beautiful children, who are also involved in ministry, and the grandmother of ten marvelous grandchildren.
Prophetess Page studied political science and accounting at Adelphi University in New York. She also received her paralegal degree from Long Island University in Brooklyn, New York.
Prophetess Page owns and operates the accounting firm, Jess & Company with her husband in New York and Greensboro. The company specializes in non-profit organizations and tax-exempt applications.