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Watch the Charismatic Anglican 2014 Prayer Conference Live

 

See the report from William De Arteaga:


Highlights from the Charismatic Anglican 2014 Prayer Conference

 

Anglican Diocese Of The South Intercessory Prayer Conference 2014

Wednesday, August 27, 2014 at 7:30 AM – Thursday, August 28, 2014 at 12:00 PM (EDT)

Beginning at 9:00 am Wednesday, you can live stream the conference.

Long instructions: point your browser to hcanglican.org. Find the “WORSHIP” drop down menu (near the top of the page, second tab on the far right). Then click “Live Streaming.” To get full screen, tap maximize.

Event to be held at:

Holy Cross Anglican Church
3836 Oak Grove Rd SW
Loganville GA 30052
Eventbrite

 

What is the Anglican Diocese Of The South?

The Anglican Diocese of the South (ADOTS) is part of the Anglican Church of North America (ACNA). This body came about through the disenchantment that many orthodox Episcopalians felt with their mother church. A large faithful remnant of Episcopalians left around 2003 and joined with others who had left even earlier. By 2008, the ACNA was full formed and functioning under its own presiding Bishop (the Very Rev. Robert Duncan) of the diocese of Pittsburgh. The ACNA takes a strong stand on biblical orthodoxy, as expressed in adherence to the traditional creeds. It terms itself a “convergence church.” This means it values and adheres to three streams of Christianity: the liturgical, the evangelical and the charismatic. Individual churches have differing manifestations of convergence. Some are very traditional and liturgical, others more charismatic/Pentecostal. All are evangelical.

 

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Category: Living the Faith, Summer 2014

About the Author: William L. De Arteaga, Ph.D., is known internationally as a Christian historian and expert on revivals and the rebirth and renewal of the Christian healing movement. His major works include Quenching the Spirit: Discover the Real Spirit Behind the Charismatic Controversy (Creation House, 1992, 1996), Forgotten Power: The Significance of the Lord’s Supper in Revival (Zondervan, 2002), Agnes Sanford and Her Companions: The Assault on Cessationism and the Coming of the Charismatic Renewal (Wipf & Stock, 2015), and The Public Prayer Station: Taking Healing Prayer to the Streets and Evangelizing the Nones (Emeth Press, 2018). Bill pastored two Hispanic Anglican congregations in the Marietta, Georgia area, and is semi-retired. He continues in his healing, teaching and writing ministry and is the state chaplain of the Order of St. Luke, encouraging the ministry of healing in all Christian denominations. Facebook

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