Brownsville Revival |
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In June, 1995, The McGregors held a revival at Brownsville Assembly of God Church, Pensacola, Florida, with Pastor John Kilpatrick who states, "The McGregors were in Revival here in Pensacola one week before the "Great Pensacola Outpouring". This anointed group was truly used by God and played a major and integral part in laying the foundation for this great revival. We were honored to have them and thank God for their ministry."
The official website for the "Brownsville Revival" (www.brownsville-revival.org) also states, "Brownsville Assembly of God is humbled by the mighty outpouring of God’s Presence since Father's Day 1995. So many miraculous things have happened and all praise belongs to Him. Prior to God’s visitation, He began laying the groundwork at Brownsville. Throughout the Revival, Pastor Kilpatrick has identified several key areas to preparing the soil for revival, including teaching by Rev. Dick Reuben, a deeper prayer focus, weekly communion services, and ministry by the McGregor’s from South Africa. Just prior to revival, the McGregors, ministering in powerfully anointed music ministry, visited Brownsville to conduct a series of revival services. The heightened presence of the Holy Spirit during these services led many to wonder what might be happening in the spiritual realm, and when revival shortly broke out, the consensus was that these services had done much to prepare the spiritual atmosphere for God’s mighty visitation."
The McGregors have returned to the Brownsville Revival to minister many times in song and delivering God's Word with a powerful anointing! Below are some pictures that capture some of the many wonderful services the McGregors have experienced at the Brownsville Revival |
Ministry in Asia |
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Manuel McGregor was invited to minister in South Korea and Singapore by pastors he met while ministering at the "Brownsville Revival" in Pensacola, Fl, USA. Korea is known for having the most prayer hungry people in the world. Christianity is becoming more prominent in Singapore because the churches are fervently reaching out to the un-churched.
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