"The Weight Of God's Glory"

John Arnott
at Harvest City Church,  Hamilton
28 March 2016
 
JOHN ARNOTT
John and his wife Carol are the Founding Pastors of Catch The Fire (formerly known as the Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship) and oversee the Partners in Harvest network of churches. For over 20 years John has seen a continuous revival (sometimes known as the Toronto Revival)  that has subsequently spread to much of the world.

This Message
John shared some of the beginnings of God's outpouring in Toronto, along with many testimonies of changed lives and healings. His message is about the "heaviness" of the Glory of God and how the glory changes people. Then there was time for ministry of impartation and healing.

John was last in Hamilton in 2007, the message is available here


John Arnott


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