KALONA, IA, June 06, 2011 (Press-News.org) Gary and Marilyn Hargrave have led the School of Prophets conference at Shiloh since the Lord directed them to establish it more than two decades ago. From the beginning, the conference has been characterized by transformative experiences for Christian believers from around the world; many attendees come back year after year to experience God and His Word.
Gary Hargrave is the senior pastor of The Living Word Fellowship. His ministry in God's Word is known for its prophetic anointing and scriptural depth. His wife, Marilyn Hargrave, ministers with an anointing to bring the principles of God's Word into practical application, to unlock its power in the believer's daily life. Gary and Marilyn, along with a team of ministries from The Living Word Fellowship, direct the School of Prophets conference, which includes programs for children, young adults, and daily services filled with worship and the ministry of the Word.
Shiloh and The Living Word Fellowship invite you to come and experience God's presence like you never have before! Early registration for the 2011 Shiloh School of Prophets is open through Friday, June 10th. A late fee of $10 will be assessed for registrations received after June 10th. Contact Shiloh for more information.
About The Living Word Fellowship
The Living Word Fellowship is a group of nondenominational Christian churches founded under the ministry of John Robert Stevens, located throughout the United States and internationally. Living Word Publications is a ministry of The Living Word, the publishing house of The Living Word Fellowship. The Living Word was established in 1968 out of a vision to capture, preserve, and publish the teachings of John Robert Stevens. The Living Word continues in its ministry today--carefully recording, editing, and publishing teachings of Stevens' successor, Gary Hargrave, and others who teach and minister the Word.
Website: http://www.thelivingword.org
Shiloh School of Prophets 2011
Gary Hargrave and Marilyn Hargrave will lead the 22nd annual School of Prophets at Shiloh
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