



about shareese
Evangelist Shareese Harris is a devoted leader, preacher, and evangelist based in Uniondale, NY. A proud graduate of Alliance University, she holds a Bachelor of Science in Communications with a minor in Bible/Christian Ministry. At Grace Cathedral International, she faithfully serves across multiple ministries—leading the music department, directing media production, and serving as a praise and worship leader—bringing her creativity, discipline, and passion for God’s presence to every assignment.
Baptized and filled with the Holy Spirit at the age of 14, Shareese embraced her call to ministry early in life. She was licensed as a Minister on March 22, 2016, following intensive training, examination, and extensive Bible coursework. Since then, she has taken the gospel to nations, preaching and ministering in Cebu City, Philippines; Cairo, Egypt; Israel; and most recently, Monrovia, Liberia, Africa.
Being a byproduct of deliverance herself, Shareese carries a strong deliverance anointing and believes in laboring until souls are completely free from every bondage of the enemy. Her ministry is marked by power, purity, and prophetic insight—calling people to repentance, healing, and restoration through the transforming presence of God.
Answering a divine call to reach her generation, she founded iChase—a prayer movement for young adults pursuing deeper intimacy with God through intercession and community. Every Friday at 9 p.m., iChase gathers for late-night prayer, cultivating a hunger for revival. In 2022, she also launched The Preacher’s Network, a thriving non-profit for emerging ministry leaders. Now with over 1,500 members, the network successfully hosted its first national conference in March 2024, uniting preachers from across the country in faith, mentorship, and fellowship.
Evangelist Harris is committed to seeing people delivered, restored, and walking in the fullness of their purpose. She often declares, “I’m Yours, Lord. My life is not my own—I belong to You.” For her, a life without Christ is not a life worth living.
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