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Pastor Jack Hayford coming to the Fox Valley!
16 June 2009
by Joie Pirkey

"Something Fresh Is Stirring in the Church"
We have all seen it. Some churches today seek to manufacture God's life in the church through human engineered programs and human dynamics. Others seek after the Spirit, but do so without discernment or Biblical balance.
But something fresh is stirring in the church. Across America - in church after church, in pastor after pastor, in disciple after disciple - there is a yearning. It is a desire for God's Spirit to be powerfully present while at the same time being solidly rooted in the Word of God. It is a desire to see prayer restored to a place of priority, a hunger for God's presence to once again fill God's people and become the wellspring of the life and vitality for the church. It is a faith-filled hope, built on the promises of God, for the Kingdom of God to manifest in powerful and tangible ways in the lives of people, resulting in true freedom for those who are captive and real release for those bound up in darkness.
If you find your heart is being stirred in these ways, know you are not alone. Come join us at Renewal Summit 2009 as Pastor Jack Hayford explores these issues and lays out a practical pathway for experiencing the full life God intends for His church. Discover the power that is present when a church is rooted solidly in both the fullness of the Word and the life of the Spirit.
Times: Tuesday, July 21. Doors open at 8 am. The Summit runs from 8:45 am to 3:15 pm.
Location: The Renewal Summit 2009 will be held at the Radisson Paper Valley located at 333 W. College Ave in Appleton, WI.
Food: Lunch will be provided during the Summit and is included in your registration.
Childcare: Unfortunately we are unable to provide childcare for this event.
Cost: Registration is $60 per person before July 10th. Late Registration will be $75 per person, including at the door.
Register today online at WWW.RENEWTHECHURCH.ORG
The Renewal Summit 2009 is brought to you by:

and participating area church and business sponsors.
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