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Old 04-05-2010, 04:55 PM
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Re: ORU Looking our Way? Bernard to Present 4/9

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Originally Posted by DAII View Post
David K. Bernard, the UPCI's new superintendent, will be presenting a session @ Oral Roberts University's "Empowered 21", on 4/9 @ 2 pm.

His topic is the "Future of Oneness Pentecostalism"
http://flipflashpages.uniflip.com/2/...pub/index.html (see page 6)


About Empowered:



I fully expect DKB's notes to come from his chapter in The future of Pentecostalism in the United States By Eric Patterson, Edmund John Rybarczyk

http://books.google.com/books?id=ZOS...0david&f=false

I am curious how many will attend this split-session (one of 190) and whether it will be the springboard to the greatest end-time Apostlic revival, Bernard is predicting ...

as he shared in a recent Youth Division interview: " I believe we are entering the greatest time of apostolic revival the world has ever known." (source: http://insideout.pentecostalyouth.or...david-bernard/)

It also appears he will sit in on a panel discussion on the 10th with his trinitarian peers.

Other pressing questions for the impartation services is "Will the Holy Spirit show up among those that don't practice practical holiness as defined by Bernard?" and if they are Spirit-filled .... why haven't they been led to all truth?
I am very happy to see this happen.

What makes you think the nine others on the panel are Trinitarian?
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