Sunday, January 29 & Saturday, February 4, 2017
Jesus Christ inaugurated the kingdom of God 2,000 years ago with the intention that it would fill the earth through the help of His followers. During these events, Ken Fish explored the nature of His kingdom, which involves ethics, a particular mindset and lifestyle as well as the release of authority and power in surprising and effectual ways.
Keynote Speaker
Keynote speaker Ken Fish is an honors graduate of Princeton University. He has also earned an MDiv from Fuller Theological Seminary and an MBA from UCLA’s Anderson Graduate School of Management. Formerly a colleague of John Wimber, the late leader of the Vineyard Movement, Ken brings more than 30 years of academic study and practical experience in this discipline.
His stories will intrigue you and provoke your thinking, while his insights and practical equipping will help you minister more effectively to those who seem “stuck” in their Christian walk or deeply bound in sins or other behaviors that they cannot get beyond. Ken will not only teach, but he and his team will be ministering in the supernatural primarily through deliverance ministry.
Improperly known in some quarters as exorcism, deliverance has a long and rich history with the Christian Church. While many Protestant churches no longer practice this ancient form of ministry (and may in fact frown upon it), many Catholic, Pentecostal and “Spirit-filled” churches still do.
What exactly is deliverance? Is it a credible ministry in the modern age? If so, where and when would one use it? How does one go about doing so? What benefits might one hope to see from it? These questions and more will were addressed in this conference.

