Shiloh911 is not a religion. We are not a church, denomination, or organization. We share light — not doctrine. We witness what the Holy Spirit reveals, and we offer it freely.
Worship began long before religion. Two brothers stood before God with no institution between them. Both offered a gift — only one was accepted. Only God sees the heart.
The Spirit moved, and we carried what He gave. We are only the vessels — the light is His.
There is a passage in Isaiah where the Most High declares that He will not remain silent, and that He Himself will speak on behalf of His servant. I have often wondered why God must step in — why He must raise His own voice.

 

The early songs reveal the answer.

 

They are the struggle of the servant, expressed through the voice of Christ, showing what she endured as a messenger. When the holy writings come alive before your eyes, when understanding is given of things hidden, the servant naturally seeks out the shepherds — those who claim to guide the flock.

 

But the message was rejected.

 

The light she carried was not meant for one person alone, yet those who feed the masses refused to hear it. And so the Most High pushed His servant forward to sing, to speak, to reveal what they would not receive.

 

My name is Deborah. The words in Judges speak to me in a personal way — not as a title, not as a prophecy, but as a reminder that sometimes a woman must rise when others will not. Whether that verse was meant for me or simply meant to find me, it stirred me to create music and to share the very things they refused to even hear.

 

These songs exist because God would not remain silent.

Released 5.19.26

“You Didn’t Notice” is based on a real event that took place in May 2022. It tells the story of a woman who traveled to meet with a religious organization after they agreed to speak with her publicly. The meeting was confirmed, expected, and prepared for.

But when she arrived at the gate of what they called “God’s House,” she was refused entry.

 

No explanation. No welcome. No conversation. Just rejection at the door.

 

The song captures that moment — the shock, the silence, the turning away — and the deeper truth behind it. Throughout history, the Holy Writings describe times when a messenger or ambassador would come during a moment of spiritual confusion, and instead of being recognized, they would be dismissed by the very people who claimed to serve God.

 

This video and song are not about attacking any religion. They are not about bitterness or blame. They are about awareness.

 

They remind us that in moments of spiritual importance, we are told to stay awake, to stay alert, and to keep our eyes open — because sometimes the ones who should notice… don’t.

 

This is a real story. A real gate. A real rejection. A real moment in May 2022.

 

And the song stands as a witness to that moment — a reminder that God’s Kingdom does not depend on buildings, titles, or institutions, but on the One who sees what others overlook.

 

Released 5.25.26

“SICK” is a literal recreation of real events experienced by the servant of the Most High in her late 30s. Every scene shown in this video reflects something she actually did and endured during a period of severe illness and hospitalization — moments of fear, confusion, physical suffering, and constant prayer.

 

Nothing in this video is symbolic or fictional. It depicts real actions. Real movements. Real events.

 

Some experiences from that time remain private and are not shown here. The servant received things she does not yet speak of publicly. But everything depicted in this video is a faithful recreation of what truly occurred.

 

At the end of the video, Christ is shown appearing physically. This is a visual representation of the comfort and presence she felt — not a literal physical manifestation. It expresses the truth that she was not alone.

 

This is not a religion. This is not a doctrine. This is simply the documented experience of the servant of the Most High.

 

Re-released 5.25

King Shiloh’s Cloud Room Voice” is the servant of the Most High singing the very same song heard in the film SICK. In SICK, the song is sung by King Shiloh — His voice revealing the suffering of the servant. In this piece, the direction changes. The servant now sings His song outward, carrying His cloud‑room voice through Glow to every listener.

This video depicts the many quiet, private ways human beings suffer. Not one scene is symbolic — each moment reflects the real, everyday struggles that countless people endure silently, unseen by others.

Throughout the video, a single word appears:

Pray.

Because suffering is universal. Because every person, at some point, carries burdens alone. Because prayer is not only for the dramatic moments of life — it is for the small pressures, the quiet fears, the private disappointments, and the everyday stresses that weigh on the human heart.

 

The Sovereign desires a relationship with us that is as close as a best friend — the One we turn to first, the One we speak to about everything, the One we trust with the smallest details of our day. Nothing is too small to bring before Him. Nothing is too insignificant to share.

 

This song is His voice carried through Glow, calling every soul to reach out:  Pray.

Re-released 5..26

Third Heaven’s Floor is about the quiet ways God instructs His servant. Christ is depicted as the First Light the world has ever known, and the woman reflects that Light — not as her own glory, but as the radiance awakened in her by God Himself.

 

This song speaks of a growth that has taken place outside the sight of others, a rising that only God could see, nurture, and bring to maturity. It calls for faith from those who listen — to use their own power of reason, to discern whether her expressions, her inspired utterances, are truly from God or not.

 

This is not a religion. This is not a denomination. This is not a church.

It is simply light, offered freely.

Released May 15, 2026

"O Sleeper, awake.” The holy writings speak this call more than once — a call to rise, to open the eyes of the heart, to step out of darkness into understanding. In Judges 5:12, the cry is: “Awake, awake… utter a song.” A summons to stand, to speak, to move with purpose. And again, the writings say: “Awake, O sleeper, and arise… and the light will shine on you.” (A reference from the early Christian writings, often connected with Ephesians 5:14.) This awakening is not physical. It is spiritual —

Released May 1, 2026

Who Will Believe — Will You reflects the quiet reality of a modern‑day servant of the Most High, carrying many truths that is difficult for others to accept. Yet even when the message is rejected, the light God places in a soul continues forward, because truth does not depend on belief and light does not wait for permission.

Released May 10, 2026

Where God’s Name Once Stood reflects the quiet irony of a people who sincerely worship God through a book that warns us not to change it, even though we already have. This is not an accusation — it is recognition. The Name that once stood in its rightful place was replaced, rewritten, and reshaped by human hands, yet the worshiper's devotion remained pure. This song brings that truth back into the light, honoring the God whose Name was removed, and remembering what once stood there.

Actual Dream in 2006 or 2007

Song released April 25, 2019

The Divine Dream: Two Moons is the retelling of a real dream given to a servant of the Most High in the early 2000s — a vision of fire and water, of a lamb and gathering crowds, of signs in the heavens and warnings on the earth. This song preserves the dream exactly as it came, carrying its weight, its imagery, and its message into the present day.

Released April 25, 2019

Carrying a Secret — its true name, Shaped Into Flame — reflects the quiet friendship between the Sovereign and His servant. It is the story of a soul entrusted with something holy, carrying light in silence until the moment God Himself brings it forward. What begins as a hidden spark becomes a living flame, shaped by the One who gave it.

Released April 22, 2019

Spirit of Truth is the life story of how a servant of the Most High first stepped onto the path of light. It began in childhood, with a mother teaching her little one how to pray — a simple moment that grew into a deep bond with God and a sincere commitment to speak truth. That early prayer shaped a heart devoted to the Most High, setting the foundation for a life guided by honesty, light, and faith.

The Light Rising in Me - Released 4/19/26