Hello to all Aussie Anglicans ablaze with the Holy Spirit!
If your heart is aflame with the fire of the Holy Spirit and you are passionate about ministering in the power of the Spirit in your local Anglican church, then this blog is for you.
If your heart is aflame with the fire of the Holy Spirit and you are passionate about ministering in the power of the Spirit in your local Anglican church, then this blog is for you.
Written by Reverend Melinda McMahon, Conference Organiser Writing a reflection on a conference you both organised and attended, is always a bit precarious – how is it even possible to be objective, knowing the months of organisation that was invested? However, having received many warm comments from participants of how much they were encouraged by […]
When Dennis and Elberta moved to their new parish St Luke’s in Seattle, having received episcopal support to speak openly about their experiences in the Spirit at Van Nuys, they were still cautious in what may unfold.
What can you do when your spiritual fire dies to a faint smoulder? The imagery of fire is a prominent one throughout God’s word. We are urged to maintain our spiritual zeal and passion. But how is that possible?
When a move of the Spirit begins to develop momentum, the storm clouds of opposition seem to always roll in. This is what happened to Dennis Bennett at the beginning of the Charismatic renewal of the 1970s.
Anglicans Ablaze first conference in Victoria at the parish of Inverloch and Wonthaggi … Come and be refreshed and renewed from 5th to 12th May
Dennis Bennett continues describing how his Spirit baptism impacted not only his personal life, but his ministry among other believers …
Dennis describes praying in the Spirit, in tongues, after receiving Baptism in the Holy Spirit. What is your experience, praying in the Spirit?
Noone can read Dennis Bennett’s book Nine O’Clock in the morning without being inspired and challenged. From this historic book, we can learn how to be a catalyst for revival in our local parish.
Those who have experienced a fresh immersion in the Spirit sometimes call themselves strange names. Ever heard of a ‘charismanglican’ or an ‘anglecostal’? If so, and you are one, reach out and say hello!
Do you need your spiritual fires rekindled? As a combined initiative of the Anglican Renewal Network and Sharing of Ministries Abroad, some mini-conferences are being organised in different locations around Australia to fan into flame the fires of the Spirit.