Reverend Michael R. Frazier Sr. was born December 24th, 1962 in Canton Ohio.
He is the Son of Pastor John K. & Pastor Kay F. Frazier. Rev. Michael Frazier gave his life to Jesus Christ at a very early age, and had a very personal experience with the baptism of the Holy Spirit at the age of 15. At the tender age of 16 he accepted his calling to preach the gospel, and preached his first formal sermon at the age of 18.
Today at the age of 45, Rev. Frazier has some 27 years of preaching, teaching, and ministerial experience.
Rev. Frazier is the current Pastor of Morning Star Ministries, which was birthed out of Morning Star Baptist Church, a traditional Baptist church regarding policies, procedures, and style of worship.
Morning Star Ministries is a multi-cultural ministry that embraces the fulness of the gospel where Jesus Christ is preached, and the Holy Spirit is felt (in both Demonstration and Power).
Rev. Frazier has almost completed his first book entitled “Learning How to Love Again”, a book about surviving the attacks and traumas of doing ministry in the 21st. Century and coming through it with a renewed sense of loving God, and loving oneself.
Rev Frazier is an accomplished psalmist, producer, writer, and arranger with multiple recording projects for God’s Glory.
As a worshipper, Rev. Frazier loves to be in the manifested presence of God and to lead others into that presence as well.
One of Rev. Frazier’s favorite passage of scripture is found in Ephesians 4, “And He himself, gave some to be apostles, some prophets, some evangelist, and some pastors and teachers, for the equipping of the saints for the work of ministry, for the edification of the body of Christ.”
Rev. Frazier writes:
As a pastor/worshiper in the 21st. Century, I am so blessed to be a part of the Body of Christ and to fulfill my divine destiny by advancing kingdom dominion in the earth realm. With every ounce of anointing on my life and every gift instilled in me, I will continue to walk by faith and not by sight, understanding that the worlds were framed by the invisible manifested Word of God. May we all continue to understand that the invisible is always used to create the visible, from the mind of God through the vehicle of faith to an open manifestation of the promises of an infinite God. (Heb 11:3)