Pastor Millie Louise Robinson's Obituary
Pastor Millie Robinson is a native of Yazoo County, Mississippi. She was raised in Midway, MS, where she attended Linwood Elementary School and graduated from Benton High School in 1971. She attended business college to become a writer thereafter. Upon concluding business school, she got married and started a family, welcoming 2 boys, and 4 girls.
Her spiritual walk took a profound turn in 1977, when she answered the call to Evangelistic Pentecostal Church Ministries. Under the mentorship of Prophet P.D. Hester, she found her true calling and firm spiritual foundation. In 1989, following a powerful directive from God to "cry loud and spare not," Pastor Robinson began evangelizing, sharing the uncompromised Word of God far and wide, Her ministry became renowned for its power-bringing healing, deliverance, and transformation, one soul at a time.
For nearly four decades, Prophetess, Pastor, Evangelist, and Teacher Millie Robinson faithfully proclaimed God's Word. In 1990, she was ordained; by 1993, she had stepped into full-time ministry. Two years later, she established Endtime Ministry of Salvation and Deliverance in Jackson, Mississippi-starting humbly in her living room while continuing her evangelistic travels across the South.
In 2011, Pastor Robinson received a divine vision that birthed Uprising Tabernacle of Praise. Under her care, the church grew into a spiritual powerhouse. Even now, her personal testimony of God's healing power, grace, provision, and unwavering love echoes through her legacy.
Her influence stretched far beyond bloodlines. She established a family outside of her own that she loved and cared for just the same, touching and changing many lives. She was deeply committed to her faith and her community, and known for her infectious smile, warm spirit and unwavering kindness. Beloved as an extraordinary pastor, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend, Millie Robinson's life was-and continues to be-an inspiring testament to God's miraculous work through those who say "yes." Her love resonates in every life she touched.
Millie leaves behind 6 children - Kelvin Flowers (Cynthia), Tolanda Jones, Yolanda Jones, Charles Robinson (Lameka), Autumn Moore and Kolby Irby along with 18 grandchildren and 5 great grandchildren. Four brothers Albert Jones (Pearlie), Leon Jones (Gale), Michael Jones (Brandy) and Steve Dortch and Three sisters Willella Jones, Betsie Long and Pastor Rutha Jefferson (Earlies). Her warmth, humor and nurturing spirit remains cherished.
We notably acknowledge Kimberly Luckett-Langston and Lakesha Partee for their vow of service and commitment. Thank you all for loving her and affirming her calling. Kimberly and Kesha, thank you both for your Ruth declaration - seeing her as your Naomi.
Rest in peace dear Millie. Your radiance and love will forever echo in our hearts.
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