In this episode of God is Not a Theory with Ken Fish, recorded during the second service at Franklin Vineyard Church, Ken Fish and Grant Pemberton reflect on the foundational values of the Vineyard movement. The discussion explores the church’s emphasis on healing the sick, casting out demons, and impartation ministry, drawing from the rich legacy left by John Wimber and the early Vineyard leadership. With anecdotes about healing breakthroughs and lessons on spiritual warfare, this conversation highlights how faith and persistence have shaped ministry practices today. Join us to rediscover the heart of the Vineyard movement and glean wisdom for building sustainable, spirit-filled communities.
Key Topics Discussed:
-The origins of healing and deliverance in the Vineyard
-Lessons on spiritual warfare and breakthrough moments
-The significance of impartation in ministry
-Overcoming challenges in deliverance practices
-How the Vineyard values continue to influence global ministry
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