Theme 2027
Divine Repositioning
A call to shift, align, and step boldly into God’s next.
Ephesians 2:13–14 (NKJV) “But now in Christ Jesus you who once were far off have been brought near by the blood of Christ. For He Himself is our peace, who has made both one, and has broken down the middle wall of separation.”
Many believers today are living beneath the dimension of glory God intended for them. Distractions, disappointments, and misplaced expectations have created distance between God’s people and their destiny. When the glory you are experiencing no longer matches the glory God promised, it is a sign that heaven is initiating Divine Repositioning. Divine Repositioning is the quiet, intentional work of the Holy Spirit. It is the way God brings necessary adjustments to the places we think, the way we live, the posture we serve from, and the direction we walk in. It is not a dramatic upheaval; it is a divine correction and a gentle but firm turning of the heart back toward the place of original purpose. Many believers have built their lives around words, expectations, or assignments that did not originate from God, or that were right for a previous season but no longer align with His present will. Some moved because of pressure. Some shifted because of pain. Some stepped away from their place of destiny because trials made them question their calling.
Divine Repositioning brings us back to what heaven intended from the beginning, original purpose, original placement, original assignment, and original identity. It is God restoring the blueprint so we can walk in the fullness of destiny without distortion or delay. This is a season where God is closing doors we assumed He opened, redirecting us to places we once left, adjusting our posture for greater effectiveness, and removing comfort zones that have quietly hindered our growth. He is realigning us with our true calling and restoring the discipline, servanthood, and spiritual focus that destiny requires.
Some of the pressure you feel is not warfare. It is creative pressure — the hand of God maneuvering you into the exact place He intended. Divine Repositioning is not punishment. It is preparation. It is placement. It is destiny alignment. DMAC 2027 embraces this theme as a call to clarity and courage. This is a year where God breathes fresh direction into His people, not to entertain them, but to establish them. A year where the Spirit confronts drift, restores identity, and positions the Church for greater effectiveness.
We will gather. Not for chaos, but for clarity; not for spectacle, but for strengthening; not for emotional moments, but for spiritual maturity. DMAC 2027 is a moment of divine adjustment, a space where God aligns His people with His purpose again.
DMAC
Affirming the soul. Edifying the Church
2027 Divine Repositioning
A call to shift, align, and step boldly into God’s next.
Regular Sessions
Special Sessions
- Pastor Empowerment Classes
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Clergy Development Classes
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First Assistant Development Classes
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Ministry Leader Development Classes
- General Layperson Impact Classes
- Clergy Wives Consortium
- Adjutancy Corps
- Youth Fellowship
- Deacon Training & Encouragement
- Intercession & Altar Training
- Young Adult Gathering
- Singles Session
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Marriage Session
DMAC Accelerated Certification Program
D-MIF SCHOOL OF MINISTRY
An Ideal Opportunity to Use Conference Time as Class Time
The DMAC Accelerated Certification Program allows ministers, leaders, and emerging servants to earn official School of Ministry credit during the conference week. Select morning sessions function as structured academic modules, enabling students to advance toward certification without leaving the conference environment.
This accelerated format is perfect for those pursuing foundational ministry training, clergy preparation, or advancement within the fellowship’s educational pathway. Students receive focused instruction, guided learning, and practical ministry application — all integrated seamlessly into the DMAC schedule.
How It Works
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Students register for the accelerated track prior to DMAC
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Morning Formation sessions count as official class hours
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Coursework is completed through in‑session teaching and guided assignments
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Credits apply toward School of Ministry certification
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Graduates are honored during the Certification Service