On January 1st, 2008, in Charleston, S.C., in front of the last remaining slave auction in America,  a National Biennual Celebration took place. It was the only date in our lifetime that we could celebrate and remember the “Abolishment of Slavery” on the High Seas, passed as a Bill in our Congress 200 years ago, Jan. 1st 1808.  England had just had their celebration one month earlier and we had the opportunity to be a part of that event by opening up their service in prayer with a Transatlantic call.  Theirs was on a battleship and the royal family and dignitaries came out for the event.  There were people from different countries in attendance. We were so honored to be a part of the prophetic things God is doing that helps set free in the Spirit. I believe this event was one of those moments in time. A representative of the last slave family in America, a Sierre Leonian grandson of a grandfather who knew how slavery was conducted on African soil, and a member of one of the Plantations in Charleston were representing their part in the slave triangle from Liverpool to Sierre Leone to Charleston, as well as Indian Nation Representatives, who were sold as well.

Abolishment of Slavery on the High Seas