Michael G. Alleyne is a teacher to the Body of Christ with a ministry to those who are "the called". Brother Michael first entered the ministry in 1980 and, several years later he sensed the Lord saying what at first seemed to be a strange thing to him, "Preach the Gospel". His response at that point was to ask the Lord to reveal the Gospel to his heart. That began a journey into the Scriptures in search of the truth of the glorious gospel of Christ. During the following decades, as the scales fell from his own eyes, light slowly began to filter through and it set Brother Michael on a collision course with the reality that many churches are nothing but hotbeds of Human Religious Tradition. That they were nothing but venues where preachers are drawing upon their religious imagination and thereby, effectively, keeping their congregations in a state of suspended religious animation where little or no growth is being experienced. Fleshly excitement has replaced Spirit-led exposition of the Holy Scriptures. And some kind of therapeutic inspirational motivational talk has replaced the solid redemptive-historical preaching and teaching of the word of Truth. Amusements, entertainment and an outward show are now center stage in a superfcial mess masquerading as the gospel of Christ.
An avid reader, dynamic speaker, prolific author and exhaustive researcher, Brother Michael continues to be a student of the word of God. He is convinced that there is a famine in the land. Not a scarcity of bread and water, but for the teaching and preaching of the true and glorious gospel. He is convinced that the true gospel is not being preached and not being heard in many of today's churches. Yet, many Christians are not aware of this. They may have been professing Christians for a number of years, or even decades, but they still cannot articulate the Doctrine of Justification by Faith Alone, for example. This is a tragedy of major proportions. Pastor Alleyne is convinced that the contemporary church constitutes a massive mission field filled with souls that are religious but lost. With this in mind, he seeks to feed the Body of Christ with knowledge and understanding with particular emphasis on the Person and Work of our Lord Jesus Christ. He sees the cross of Christ and the grace of God as being central to the spiritual life of the Church. He is convinced that there is no true spirituality or growth into the image of Christ, without a true and proper understanding of Justification. Without it there is no experience of true sanctification. His passion is to proclaim the everlasting Gospel with such efficacy and clarity that Christ will have an effect upon the hearers and the life of Christ will be communicated to believers by the operative power of the Holy Spirit.