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Inner Healing Seminar, Paula Shields

By Mac Nibbs

We will be hosting Paula Shields on Saturday, Jan 21st, to teach on inner healing and the Baptism of the Holy Spirit. Paula began her ministry from St Luke’s Church in Seattle where she received initial mentoring from Rev Dennis Bennett who wrote 9 O’clock in the Morning, the initial best seller describing the early years of the Charismatic Renewal in the Episcopal Church and the influence of the Holy Spirit on people from all walks of life. Paula has, for several decades, taught thousands in the far east and in Europe about this relationship with the Holy Spirit as described by Christ in the several places in the Gospel of John, beginning with His teaching Nicodemus and later His disciples. This promises to be a richly rewarding time of teaching and a deepening awareness of and relationship with the Holy Spirit. Please join us on Saturday, Jan 21 from 9:00 am to 3:30 pm with a break for lunch. For more information please call St Andrews at (619) 460-7272 and ask for either Mac Nibbs or Fr Bob Blessing.

Published at January 5th, 2012

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