Early Ministry (1988–1991):  Prophet Dixon began his ministerial service at Zion Pentecostal Church in Queens, New York, under the guidance of the late Rev. Del P. Shields. During this period, he served as an associate minister and led impactful group sessions within the “Save Our Children” Christian drug rehabilitation program. His compassion extended to his role as a group leader at the Bishop House initiative, supporting homeless individuals recovering from addiction.

Prophet Dixon was divinely called to the prophetic ministry after more than 30 years of faithful service as an associate and assistant pastor. Responding to this sacred call in 2018, he was spiritually empowered by the Holy Spirit as a fervent prayer warrior, devoted intercessor, and vigilant watchman. His mission is to safeguard the Trinity Pentecostal House of Prayer (TPTHP) and to inspire his congregation to embody and advance the cultural commission of God’s Kingdom, particularly impacting communities of color in a meaningful way.

Community Outreach (1991–1995):  Prophet Dixon partnered with Rev. Brenda Ross at Gouverneur Hospital, where they co-led spiritual support programs for the AIDS community through The AIDS Service Center in Lower Manhattan. Their ministry provided emotional healing, spiritual counsel, and unwavering encouragementTeaching & Training 

(2001):  He joined Second Chance Ministries under the leadership of Rev./Apostle Harry Dawkins III. During his tenure, Prophet Dixon earned certification as a trained Bible school teacher, further equipping him for his teaching ministry.

Present Day Ministry:  Currently, Prophet Dixon continues his spiritual journey at Trinity Pentecostal House of Prayer. He served under the late Bishop J.I. Starks and now ministers under his daughter, the Rev. Brenda Starks Ross, remaining committed to prayer, guidance, and the prophetic charge placed upon his life.

Minister/Prophet Dixon has been a powerful force in youth ministry, leading initiatives that resulted in 98% of church-affiliated youth graduating from high school—and inspiring half of them to pursue and complete a college education. Today, he continues this legacy through the Church/Community Youth “Stay in School” Program, a dynamic effort to secure funding and resources that prevent dropouts due to financial hardship and lack of support. 

Advocate for At-Risk Youth:  Anointed and guided by God, Prophet Dixon has served as a lifeline for families with troubled teens, intervening at critical moments to prevent incarceration. By attending court hearings and partnering with families and attorneys, he has persuaded judicial authorities to allow youth to enter the church’s rehabilitation framework. His pastoral mentorship has transformed these individuals—cultivating them into both committed Christians and contributing members of society. Astoundingly, none of the youth he supported ever returned to the judicial system. 

Empowering Through Athletics (2022):  In partnership with Transit Tech High School, the New York Jets, and the New York Giants, Prophet Dixon helped launch the school’s first-ever football program. This community-driven initiative generated $14,300 in support, including generous contributions from both NFL teams ($10,000) and his own ministry ($4,300). Led by Head Coach and Vice Principal Iga Warren, the program stands as a beacon of collaboration and investment in youth development. 

Men’s Empowerment Platform:  Currently, he is building a groundbreaking spiritual platform tailored for men—designed to ignite growth through bite-sized sermon messages sent via text, and an insightful newsletter hosted on his ministry’s website. A bold podcast series is also underway, poised to address the spiritual emptiness many men face, and delve into its underlying causes. This initiative is more than media—it’s a movement to awaken, reflect, and spiritually elevate.

Spiritual Health and Community Impact:  Prophet Dixon is divinely commissioned to uplift African American Christians by encouraging healthier living and stronger, more prosperous communities of color. His ministry is grounded in empowerment, healing, and transformation. 

Scripture Reference: Christians today are Anointed. Through Jesus Christ, believers receive “an Anointing from the Holy One (1 john 2:20). This Anointing is not expressed in an outward ceremony but through sharing in the gift of the Holy Spirit (Romans 8:20).
At the moment of salvation, believers are indwelt by the Holy Spirit and joined to Christ, the Anointed One. As a result, we partake of His Anointing (2 Corinthians 1:21-22). According to one scholar, this Anointing “expresses the sanctifying influences of the Holy Spirit upon Christians. Who are Priests and Kings unto God” (Smith, W., “Anointing,” Smith’s Bible Dictionary, revised ed., Thomas Nelson, 2004).