Holy Spirit Moves at Brownsville Revival Reunion





John-Kilpatrick-Brownsville-RevivalGOD TV aired a live broadcast featuring Steve Hill of the Brownsville Revival of the 1990s and Nathan Morris of the current Bay Revival, together with pastor John Kilpatrick, the host of both spiritual outpourings. Below are some photos Hill sent us from the historic event.
 
The Brownsville Revival ran from 1995 to 2000, attracting more than 4 million people to Pensacola, Fla. Often televised on GOD TV, it was characterized by passionate salvation messages from evangelist Steve Hill, a call to holiness from Kilpatrick and worship led by Cooley.
 
The Bay Revival started in Daphne, Ala., in July 2010. It overflowed to the Mobile Convention Center and is now on a city-to-city tour of the USA. It is recognized for its many miracles, radical preaching from British evangelist Morris, teaching by Kilpatrick and original songs written by Marrow.

 

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0 #4 B.J.Stone 2012-12-12 12:03
1999 'spin off from Brownsville' CAME TO NEW YORK PREACHING "GOOD NEWS", BUT (promising 'River OF LIFE COMING TO N.Y.). In one instance (at smallest attended meeting of 6 weeks at Madison Sq.Garden) the evangelist briefly said "WHAT IF".... missle struck N.Y., what would you do? Of course he later took credit for having prophesied 9/11 (which was not at all BASED UPON WHAT HE actually SAID, nor about 'airplanes-plural' without nuclear?). Regardless,"GOOD NEWS N.Y." was so-called 'revival' as NOT sent by God to N.Y.(but sent by an angel from heaven with 'another gospel, by a different spirit, of even a different jesus' EVEN AS MUCH OF THIS so-called revival ALSO OF BROWNSVILLE type variety of seeking more 'charismatic enthusiasms' ONLY). Any news that is of genuine GOSPEL(GOOD NEWS) IS THAT EVANGELISTS MUST PREACH THAT "ALL" will leave behind here their dust to dust BODY, a 'next life' awaits FAR FROM HERE & Jesus IS NOW "HEREAFTER" AND "FOREVERMORE" AT HIS FATHER'S RH, & NOT LEAVING !
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0 #3 Debra Weeks 2012-12-12 10:15
I sure hope a revival come to New York City.
WE need it

Debra Weeks
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0 #2 Leary Willis 2012-12-12 10:02
This is interesting
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-8 #1 B.J.Stone 2012-12-11 16:41
hOPEFULLY, there are some major changes in the doctrines which were espoused from 95-2000 in Brownsville A/G 'revival' of the 'dead Pentecostal'. BUT, UNLESS, these changes are, or are being made, and quickly, this will become another dying enterprise, even another 'charismatic' CHANGE OF APOSTOLIC PENTECOSTALISM back again to 'dead pentecostalism'. If Jesus is still being preached (LIKE A/G pastors are required to sign THEY BELIEVE) THAT HE WILL LEAVE HIS FATHER THRONE to come back here to unfinished business ? then it still remains a dangerous 'false gospel' of presumptious promises. Also if the A/G emphasis on "PROGRESSIVE ONLY" santification is all that is available in baptismS for today ? THEN IT WILL TURN OUT MORE NEW CONVERTS, who will not seek, nor feel any need to seek 'subsequent' BAPTISMS even of FIRE. This true baptism of FIRE (BEING DIFFERENT THAN THE STRANGE FIRE, so far) is all about these heavens SUDDENLY ON FIRE, IN ONE nuclear HOUR, not ANY 'fire' in the 'belly'
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