Nine O'Clock in the Morning
(2023)

Nonfiction

eAudiobook

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : One Audiobooks, 2023
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EDITION
Unabridged
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1 online resource (1 audio file (8hr., 49 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9781646898374 MWT16349585, 1646898370 16349585
LANGUAGE
English
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Read by Bill Hill

An Episcopal priest, a spiritual wilderness, and a couple who shared the fire that led to a longed-for renewal This now classic story tells how the Charismatic Movement began and swept into churches across America. Father Dennis is still hailed as one of the central figures in the early renewal movement. Nine O'Clock in the Morning is Father Dennis's testimony that God can and will release His power to His people if we allow Him to truly become the King of our lives. When, in 1960, Father Dennis Bennett announced to his congregation that he had experienced a new outpouring of God's Spirit ... the renewal movement can be said to have begun. Reverend Dennis Bennett (1917-1991) was born in England on October 28, 1917, the son of a Congregational minister. In 1949, he was ordained into the Congregational church, but in 1952 became ordained as an Episcopal priest. He was "prominently identified with the charismatic renewal from the beginning.The movement is usually dated from the Sunday morning in 1959 when Bennett announced to his congregation in Van Nuys, California, that he had been baptized with the Holy Spirit and had spoken in tongues. As a result, a small opposition group in the congregation challenged him to cease and desist from what later came to be called charismatic experiences. He voluntarily resigned his pastorate, feeling that he did not have adequate understanding to defend his position. In 1960, he accepted an invitation to become vicar of St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Seattle, Washington. Within six years the little mission church had become a strong parish. For a decade it was a major center from which word of baptism with the Holy Spirit would spread worldwide, especially in the mainline denominations. Thousands of people experienced the baptism of the Holy Spirit as a result of hearing Bennett's testimony

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