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Spring Conference

"The Children of God are the Children of Freedom"

 

Time, Date, and Locations:

 

Friday, April 20, 2018: 6:30pm – 9:30pm (doors open at 6pm)

Graffiti Church on the Lower East Side

205 East 7th Street

(between Avenue B and C) 

New York, NY 10009

 

Saturday, April 21, 2018: 10:00am – 10:00pm (doors open at 9:30am)

Graffiti Church on the Lower East Side

205 East 7th Street

(between Avenue B and C) 

New York, NY 10009

Cost:

 

$65 for entire conference or $40 day rate.

Registration:

Registration is required. Tea/coffee will be provided. Childcare will not be provided. 

About: 

This is a conference on Christian sanctification (holiness) and Christian freedom from a completely different aspect from what most people think about when they use the term "sanctification." In it, we will discuss the sanctification process as described in Scripture, and then we will trace how increasing sanctification leads to increasing personal freedom as well as more of the fruit of the Holy Spirit.

 

Main Speaker: 

Ken Fish is a native of the Los Angeles area and an honors graduate of Princeton University with a degree in History and Philosophy of Religion. He concentrated on the writings of the early church fathers, the history of late antiquity and of the early middle ages. He subsequently earned his Master of Divinity degree from Fuller Theological Seminary with emphases in theology and intercultural communications. He also holds an MBA in finance and strategy from UCLA’s Anderson Graduate School of Management. Ken has over 20 years of experience as a senior executive with Fortune 500 corporations specializing in corporate strategy, mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance, financial management and organizational transformation.

Throughout his life, Ken has worked with parachurch ministries, and in the 1980s he worked full-time for John Wimber for several years at Vineyard Ministries International (VMI). Among his duties at VMI, he worked on various aspects of the conferences that were a hallmark of the early Vineyard movement, including researching and ghost-writing for John Wimber. He has traveled extensively as a conference speaker, teaching on wide variety of topics ranging from leadership and spiritual formation, church growth and revival, biblical authority and exposition, to prophecy and healing and deliverance.

Since 2010, Ken's international travel has increased dramatically. His ministry has taken him to all six inhabited continents, and to over 20 countries. He has worked alongside churches as diverse as Anglican, Assembly of God, Baptist, Catholic, Foursquare, Lutheran, Methodist, Nazarene, Orthodox, Presbyterian, Vineyard, and non-aligned Pentecostal. His work includes vision-casting, teaching on leadership and awakening themes, equipping the saints in healing, prophecy and deliverance to further the advance of the Kingdom of God, and releasing fresh anointing in the midst of visitation.

 

In addition to ministering in local churches, Ken has been invited to address national gatherings of prophetic and apostolic leaders on topics such as, "What is a Real Prophet?", "Birthing a New Move of God," and "The Hallmarks of an Apostolic Church." He has worked alongside of national leaders in many countries, led training events for the International Association of Healing Rooms in different parts of the US, and been interviewed on nationally-syndicated radio and television shows, with regular appearances on the Eric Metaxas radio show. His meetings are often accompanied by manifest signs and wonders that include prophetic ministry and healing of many types. Ken's material has been honed over many years, and he has a humorous teaching style that emphasizes both information and impartation.

Praise and Worship:

Tim Warner serves as one of the worship leaders and pianists at the Brooklyn Tabernacle in Brooklyn, NY and is an arranger and composer in the music department at Freeport High School in Long Island.  There he teaches chorus, AP music theory and conducts the orchestra for the annual school musical.   In addition, he currently chairs and administrates the 260 voice Division IV All-County Chorus for the Nassau Music Educators Association. He lives in Long Island with his wife Shelita and his two beautiful children, Caitlyn and Christian. 

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