How it all started...
The Establishment and Launch of Worship Connection Church
September 27, 2025
Worship Connection Church (WCC) stands as a living testimony to the faithfulness of God and the power of obedient vision. The foundation of this ministry was not formed overnight, but was divinely conceived in February 2023 through a season marked by fervent prayer, intentional fasting, and spiritual mentorship. During this sacred period, the Lord began to impress upon the hearts of Bishop Sean A. Nutter, Sr., and Elder Tamika Nutter a clear and compelling mandate to establish a ministry where people could truly encounter God, build authentic relationships, and be transformed by His presence. The vision of Worship Connection Church was birthed in the Spirit long before it manifested in the natural. It was cultivated through consecration, refined through obedience, and affirmed through wise counsel and apostolic covering. In this formative season, God provided clarity concerning the mission: to connect with God, connect with people, and connect people with God. This threefold vision would become the heartbeat of WCC. After over two years of preparation, prayer, and strategic development, the appointed time arrived.
On September 27, 2025, Worship Connection Church officially launched its first worship service. This inaugural gathering was more than just a church opening; it was a divine moment of fulfillment, marking the public birth of what God had already established in the spirit. The atmosphere was charged with expectation, worship, and the tangible presence of the Holy Spirit. Family, friends, and supporters gathered to witness the unfolding of a God-ordained assignment. Under the leadership of Bishop Sean A. Nutter, Sr., and Elder Tamika Nutter, the service reflected WCC's core identity: a place where worship is authentic, the Word is preached with power, and people are invited into genuine connection with Christ. The inaugural service set the tone for what Worship Connection Church would become: a Spirit-led, people-centered ministry grounded in biblical truth and apostolic order. From its inception, WCC has been more than a church; it is a movement of connection, healing, and transformation. What began in February 2023 as a burden in prayer was manifested on September 27, 2025, as a living, breathing ministry, one that continues to grow, impact lives, and advance the Kingdom of God.
In the service to Christ,
Worship Connection Church
“Where friends, family, and faith connect.”
September 27, 2025
Worship Connection Church (WCC) stands as a living testimony to the faithfulness of God and the power of obedient vision. The foundation of this ministry was not formed overnight, but was divinely conceived in February 2023 through a season marked by fervent prayer, intentional fasting, and spiritual mentorship. During this sacred period, the Lord began to impress upon the hearts of Bishop Sean A. Nutter, Sr., and Elder Tamika Nutter a clear and compelling mandate to establish a ministry where people could truly encounter God, build authentic relationships, and be transformed by His presence. The vision of Worship Connection Church was birthed in the Spirit long before it manifested in the natural. It was cultivated through consecration, refined through obedience, and affirmed through wise counsel and apostolic covering. In this formative season, God provided clarity concerning the mission: to connect with God, connect with people, and connect people with God. This threefold vision would become the heartbeat of WCC. After over two years of preparation, prayer, and strategic development, the appointed time arrived.
On September 27, 2025, Worship Connection Church officially launched its first worship service. This inaugural gathering was more than just a church opening; it was a divine moment of fulfillment, marking the public birth of what God had already established in the spirit. The atmosphere was charged with expectation, worship, and the tangible presence of the Holy Spirit. Family, friends, and supporters gathered to witness the unfolding of a God-ordained assignment. Under the leadership of Bishop Sean A. Nutter, Sr., and Elder Tamika Nutter, the service reflected WCC's core identity: a place where worship is authentic, the Word is preached with power, and people are invited into genuine connection with Christ. The inaugural service set the tone for what Worship Connection Church would become: a Spirit-led, people-centered ministry grounded in biblical truth and apostolic order. From its inception, WCC has been more than a church; it is a movement of connection, healing, and transformation. What began in February 2023 as a burden in prayer was manifested on September 27, 2025, as a living, breathing ministry, one that continues to grow, impact lives, and advance the Kingdom of God.
In the service to Christ,
Worship Connection Church
“Where friends, family, and faith connect.”




Expanding the vision...
At Worship Connection Church, we are expanding the vision by intentionally deepening our connection with God, strengthening our connection with people, and actively connecting people back to God. Through impactful worship services, discipleship through our “Connected in Spirit and in Truth” teachings, community outreach, and spiritual development initiatives, we are building a ministry that transforms lives both inside and outside the church walls. As we grow, we remain committed to prayer, sound teaching, and creating authentic spaces where people can encounter God, experience healing, and walk in purpose.
Where we are headed...
WCC, where we are headed, is intentional, impactful, and Spirit-led. God is expanding our reach, deepening our connection, and strengthening our foundation. We are moving into a season of growth, where lives are transformed, purpose is discovered, and community is built. As we continue to connect with God, connect with people, and connect people with God, we are becoming a place of power, presence, and true encounter. The future of WCC is not just promising, it is prophetic.
Be a part of our story...
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