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Thy Kingdom Come

February 9, 2023 by W. J. Ern Baxter (1914-1993)


A classic message delivered by Ern Baxter at the 1977 ‘Conference on the Charismatic Renewal in the Christian Churches’, Arrow Head Stadium, Kansas City, when 50,000 charismatics from all streams of the church gathered for a week of worship and teaching.

At this highpoint of the renewal Ern delivered a powerful message concerning the centrality of Christ’s Kingdom coming in history and the destiny of the redeemed community as its agency.

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W. J. Ern Baxter (1914-1993)

About W. J. Ern Baxter (1914-1993)

Ern Baxter pastored the largest evangelical church in Vancouver, Canada, for 25 years, was a key leader in the Healing Revival and an influential teacher in the Charismatic Renewal. He brought a unique blend of Reformed theology and charismatic experience, carrying a burden for the Word and Spirit to be held in balanced tension.

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