Dr. June Williams was born in Guyana, South America, and immigrated to the United States in the early 1970s. Her life’s journey has been marked by God’s faithfulness through every season—including marriage, widowhood, motherhood, ministry, and the joy of being a grandmother to six treasured grandchildren.
A lifelong student of God’s Word, Dr. June holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Theology, a Master of Sacred Studies from Christian Life School of Theology (CLST Global), and a Doctor of Divinity from International Seminary in Plymouth, Florida.
For more than fifty years, she has served in banking, healthcare as a hospital associate chaplain, federal government administration, and Christian ministry. Her greatest passion is encouraging others to discover the faithful heart of God through prayer, discipleship, leadership, and the transforming power of His love.
Dr. June is ordained as an apostle and prophetess through Victory Church of Alexandria under Christian International and is also ordained through Oliver Evangelistic Association International. She previously served as an ordained minister with Morris Cerullo World Evangelism from 2005 to 2023.
She is a member of Maxwell Leadership and continues to be mentored in inspirational speaking and transformational leadership, believing that every opportunity to speak is an opportunity to bring hope, encouragement, and lasting change.
Whether ministering to individuals, families, or nations, her desire is to see lives restored, generations strengthened, and hearts awakened to the wonder, joy, and faithfulness of God.
Author of the forthcoming memoir, Trust His Heart, Dr. June lives with wonder, walks by faith, and delights in helping others discover the faithful heart of God.
Victorine Henrietta Holder Creavalle was born in 1920 in New Amsterdam, Berbice, Guyana. Having completed her secondary education at Bioshop’s High School she graduated from Government Teacher’s Training College as a First-Class Trained Teacher.
She then moved through the ranks and was promoted to Headmistress of St Mary Ye Virgin Anglican School. Until her retirement in 1970
She had a very strong work ethic and was a fervent proponent of strong education. There were never enough studies as far as she was concerned.
During those years, there was marriage, and eight children within that union.
She and her husband Albert groomed the children and trained them to be responsible and respectable members of society. Her favorite words of wisdom “Do not be weary in well-doing”
She emigrated to the United States along with her mother in the early eighties. Her empire has since grown to twenty-two grandchildren, fifty-six great-grandchildren, and four great-great-grandchildren.
She lived a God-fearing life for 102 years, made rich lifelong investments in the lives of her family, and was promoted to her new portion in heaven in 2022.
Her legacy is very rich and inspiring. She was dreaming one night and she said she was building a Christian school, As a result of that dream, I endeavor, along with those that have caught the vision to see that dream realized in its fullness and richness in Guyand, our native land.
Albert Creavalle was born, the eldest of twelve children, in 1920 in Danielstown, Essequibo, Guyana.
As an adult, he joined the Police Force after training at Police College in England.
He served in the Police Force for over four decades and retired as Senior Superintendent of Police and subsequently, retired as Chief Security Officer with the Guymine Bauxite Company in Linden, Guyana.
Upon his second retirement, he became a consultant to whosoever needed assistance in his sphere of influence. He was a pioneer for change and an advocate/advisor/ life skills expert/ family counselor, and problem solver, He was able to navigate and flow in and out of whatever was needed at the time, a true servant of the people. He was a true patriot of Guyana and left a mark wherever he was planted, whether locally or overseas in the United States, Canada, and England.
His life chapter was closed out in 1997 in the USA. His legacy lives on in the lives of his five generations, as of now, more than 100 strong.