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Clergy Appreciation Tribute

 To His Holiness, Patriarch and Presiding Prelate Sir Godfrey Gregg


From the Principal Commander of the Mystical Brotherhood

“And I will give you shepherds after my own heart, who will feed you with knowledge and understanding.” — Jeremiah 3:15
In this sacred season of Clergy Appreciation, we lift our voices and hearts in solemn gratitude for the life and leadership of our Patriarch and Presiding Prelate, His Holiness Sir Godfrey Gregg.
You are not merely a shepherd—you are a spiritual architect. A father to the fatherless. A voice of clarity in the storm. A scroll-writer whose ink is the wisdom of heaven and the heritage of our people.
As Principal Commander of the Mystical Brotherhood, I stand in covenantal awe of your legacy. You have taught us that ministry is not performance—it is posture. That leadership is not dominance—it is devotion. That holiness is not a garment—it is a garment woven with justice, humility, and truth.
Your devotionals pierce the heart. Your ceremonial scrolls shape generations. Your teachings blend the proverbs of our ancestors with the power of scripture, forming a bridge between the old paths and the new way.
You have fathered a movement. You have disciplined nations. You have built altars in the hearts of children and youth. And through your tireless labour, the Mystical Order stands not as an institution—but as a living testimony.
We honour your prophetic voice, your priestly hands, and your pastoral heart. May the oil upon your head never run dry. May your scrolls be read for generations. And may your legacy echo in every child who learns to walk in wisdom, justice, and truth.
With deepest reverence,
In sacred brotherhood and covenant,
Principal Commander
The Mystical Brotherhood

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