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Prof Douglas Petersen lays out the chronological history of the Global Pentecostal Summit, and highlights the significance of GPS23 being hosted by a local church within the Majority World.
- “Voices Loud and Clear” Global Pentecostal Summit 2023 3-6 Nov, Suntec ...
This year’s “Voices Loud and Clear” Global Pentecostal...
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The Global Pentecostal Summit 2023 will seek to bring...
- “Voices Loud and Clear” Global Pentecostal Summit 2023 3-6 Nov, Suntec ...
This year’s “Voices Loud and Clear” Global Pentecostal Summit 2023 unites Western and Majority World Pentecostal scholars to engage in transformative dialogue surrounding key issues faced by global Christianity today, as well as the future role of Pentecostal scholarship in discerning the implications of the Spirit’s movement globally.
The Global Pentecostal Summit 2023 will seek to bring scholarly focus on issues that are critical to sustaining the Pentecostal vibrancy of Majority World Christianity, bridging the divide between academia and ministry, and creating a symphony of wisdom, knowledge, and action.
This year’s “Voices Loud and Clear” Global Pentecostal Summit 2023 unites Western and Majority World Pentecostal scholars to engage in transformative dialogue surrounding key issues faced by global Christianity today, as well as the future role of Pentecostal scholarship in discerning the implications of the Spirit’s movement globally.
Oct 12, 2023 · Twenty-seven years after the last summit in Costa Rica, Singapore will host the Global Pentecostal Summit: Voices Loud And Clear from 3 to 6 November 2023. This event will see the gathering of 23 leading scholars on Pentecostal theology from around the world.
May 9, 2024 · This year’s “Voices Loud and Clear” Global Pentecostal Summit 2023 unites Western and Majority World Pentecostal scholars to engage in transformative dialogue surrounding key issues faced by global Christianity today.
Nov 15, 2023 · The Global Pentecostal Summit (GPS) which began on the Friday of 3 November witnessed a momentum building up over the four days of its duration, a work that all parties recognised as a move of the Holy Spirit alone.