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EPISODE · May 9, 2026 · 53 MIN

Global Watch Indigenous Watch 5/5/26 6am JT

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After welcoming everyone to the Watch Mary introduced the powerful and anointed song, “You are our God” [Ma’heo’o], which featured Jay Swallow, an apostle to indigenous peoples, who died in 2015 and his wife, Joanne, who passed away on May 4th 2026. Mary wanted to use the song as a tribute to dedicate and honour their memory for the tutelage and impartation received from them over extended years. Many well known leaders were shown in the video, of which each tells a story of healing and reconciliation across Native America. The video also included a “resolution of apology” although passed was never declared publicly to the nation. She stated that there are those still working to see this read from the highest office in the landOn the video Chuck Pierce asked Jay what did you ask for? His response was: “I asked the Lord for forgiveness for native tribes for building resistance against the gospel and asked Him to visit our tribes once more.” Time was given in expounding on the following historic dedication, which in 2026 is the 419th anniversary of its proclamation. On April 29, 1607, Reverend Robert Hunt landed on a beach in Virginia that we now call Cape Henry. He instructed the landing party to cut out a portion of the ship's beams from the hull. Notice the commitment level here. Cutting pieces out of your ship is not exactly a good thing to do, yet they did it. The landing party then took those timbers, erected a cross, and drove it into the beachhead—proclaiming this land for God and for freedom from that day forward. What the Covenant Said"We do hereby dedicate this Land, and ourselves, to reach the People within these shores with the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and to raise up Godly generations after us, and with these generations take the Kingdom of God to all the earth. May this Covenant of Dedication remain to all generations, as long as this earth remains, and may this Land, along with England, be Evangelist to the World. May all who see this Cross, remember what we have done here, and may those who come here to inhabit join us in this Covenant and in this most noble work that the Holy Scriptures may be fulfilled."A reference to the history of this landing and prayer/dedication is included below: https://nationalprayerwall.com/god-stories/cape-henry-landing-1607-prayer/Mary F felt the culmination of all the saints before time began, before the foundation of the earth, and of the elders and leaders from the past as she prayed this in her own language and in English as she participated with an intercessory group when visiting this area. Mary prayed for the removal of the reproach of things that happened over time and encouraged those on the watch when going into prayer, to pray this in view of the dedication of America back to God. Many offered powerful prayers supported by scriptures with great passion and fervour.The Watch concluded with Communion led by Merekaraka.

After welcoming everyone to the Watch Mary introduced the powerful and anointed song, “You are our God” [Ma’heo’o], which featured Jay Swallow, an apostle to indigenous peoples, who died in 2015 and his wife, Joanne, who passed away on May 4th 2026. Mary wanted to use the song as a tribute to dedicate and honour their memory for the tutelage and impartation received from them over extended years. Many well known leaders were shown in the video, of which each tells a story of healing and reconciliation across Native America. The video also included a “resolution of apology” although passed was never declared publicly to the nation. She stated that there are those still working to see this read from the highest office in the landOn the video Chuck Pierce asked Jay what did you ask for? His response was: “I asked the Lord for forgiveness for native tribes for building resistance against the gospel and asked Him to visit our tribes once more.” Time was given in expounding on the following historic dedication, which in 2026 is the 419th anniversary of its proclamation. On April 29, 1607, Reverend Robert Hunt landed on a beach in Virginia that we now call Cape Henry. He instructed the landing party to cut out a portion of the ship's beams from the hull. Notice the commitment level here. Cutting pieces out of your ship is not exactly a good thing to do, yet they did it. The landing party then took those timbers, erected a cross, and drove it into the beachhead—proclaiming this land for God and for freedom from that day forward. What the Covenant Said"We do hereby dedicate this Land, and ourselves, to reach the People within these shores with the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and to raise up Godly generations after us, and with these generations take the Kingdom of God to all the earth. May this Covenant of Dedication remain to all generations, as long as this earth remains, and may this Land, along with England, be Evangelist to the World. May all who see this Cross, remember what we have done here, and may those who come here to inhabit join us in this Covenant and in this most noble work that the Holy Scriptures may be fulfilled."A reference to the history of this landing and prayer/dedication is included below: https://nationalprayerwall.com/god-stories/cape-henry-landing-1607-prayer/Mary F felt the culmination of all the saints before time began, before the foundation of the earth, and of the elders and leaders from the past as she prayed this in her own language and in English as she participated with an intercessory group when visiting this area. Mary prayed for the removal of the reproach of things that happened over time and encouraged those on the watch when going into prayer, to pray this in view of the dedication of America back to God. Many offered powerful prayers supported by scriptures with great passion and fervour.The Watch concluded with Communion led by Merekaraka.

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