My Personal
Encounter with Charismatic Renewal,
Life in the Spirit Seminars, and
Covenant Community in Auckland, New
Zealand
by
Maryanne Hall
The Holy Spirit changed my
heart
In early 1973, my classmate at St Benedict’s
Girl’s College in Auckland told me her mother
was attending prayer meetings at St Patrick’s
Cathedral in Auckland and that at the next
meeting her mother was going to speak in
tongues. When I found out that anyone could
attend these meetings, I went along to hear
this hitherto unusual phenomenon. I was
disappointed because all those attending the
Life in the Spirit Seminars, went off to other
venues for their sessions and newcomers
remained in the Cathedral. I enjoyed the
praise and worship. Afterwards, a Franciscan
brother (Br Ray Parsons) came up to me and
said that he was going to pray for me that
week. I told him he didn’t need to as I wasn’t
one of ‘them.’ He then said he’d look out for
me the following Monday night, but I had
decided I was not going back.
Well, the Holy Spirit moved in my heart
during that week, and some nights I lay in bed
crying, and I did not know why. It was like a
hardness of heart was being removed from me as
I had not shed a tear for many years over
anything…And I went back to the Cathedral the
following Monday night and enrolled in the
seminar.
The presence of God was real
and tangible
So many people had been coming to these
meetings that there was a different venue for
each week of the Life in the Spirit Seminar.
Any room that could be found to squash people
into was utilised. The Cathedral’s sacristy,
anterooms, upstairs and down at Liston house,
the presbytery and also nearby businesses such
as the Air New Zealand building. And newcomers
came to the main prayer meeting in the
cathedral until they enrolled in a seminar.
The presence of God was real and tangible. The
excitement amongst the people gathered was
evident on their happy faces and loving
hearts. It was wonderful to know God in this
new and remarkable way and to see the power
manifested in so many spiritual gifts.
I was in awe of the music team, and I loved
singing every new song I heard there. They
learned charismatic songs from the St Paul’s
(Anglican) Singers who later released LP’s of
worship music. Zoe McCarthy and Mary Pound
were two sopranos, in particular, I recall who
sang like angels with the most beautiful
harmonies.
My second encounter with Life
in the Spirit seminars
In that first Life in the Spirit Seminar, I
received a gift of genuine love for others.
Then I enrolled to repeat the seminar again.
There was a shortage of available small group
leaders so from that second seminar; I was
assigned a group to lead. I was amazed that
adults didn’t baulk at that at all and
accepted a school kid as leader of their
group. I recall Jackie Abraham being in a
small group I lead and at a later stage Sister
Alice Hardiman being in my group for her first
Life in the Spirit Seminar.
Then there was a shortage of teachers for
these seminars, and I attended a few short
training sessions led by Ernie Milne and
started to teach on Forgiveness and
Reconciliation. This was in the days Ernie
lived in a ‘poncho’ (his signature garment)
before he entered the Rosminians – first as a
brother; then as a priest. Other Rosminians
figured significantly in my life – Fr John
Moss and Fr Bill Harwood. The latter praying
over me for the gift of tongues at a
charismatic retreat at St Paul’s College.
I eagerly attended the Charismatic Summer
Schools in Palmerston North put on by
Christian Advance Ministries. I still have my
folder from the one in 1974. In 1975 I was
married, and Greg and I attended the Pakuranga
Prayer Group as by that time the renewal in
Auckland had first split into regions and then
into parishes. We met in the home of Mavis
Skinner. I really missed the awesomeness of
the enormous inner-city gatherings; the volume
of the praise and worship taking the roof off
the cathedral, the variety of gifts evident –
prophecies in tongues (both sung and spoken)
with interpretations of, prophetic utterances,
wonderful revelations and healings.
Our first taste of Christian
community
In 1976 there was a new move of the Holy
Spirit in the form of building a sense of
community in parishes. We joined the first
group formed in St Mark’s Pakuranga. It
heralded from Spain and was called the Better
World Movement. It was our first taste of
Christian Community.
From 1977 to 1979 Greg and I lived in
Dargaville where I was posted for my country
service teaching. There was no charismatic
prayer group there, so we ran the local parish
youth group instead. At the end of 1978, I was
able to attend the Charismatic Summer School
where Francis McNutt was the main speaker,
taking with me a member of the local youth
group – David Passell. That was a
life-changing experience for him. On our
return to Auckland for 1979, our first son
Danjel was born, and we resumed our belonging
to the Better World Group of which I was a
member for eleven years while overlapping with
our involvement in covenant community…
The fruitful formation of
covenant community
In 1982 Roger Foley from the Lamb
of God Community in Christchurch and
John Carroll of the Brisbane Emmanuel covenant
community came and gave a talk in the
Hillsborough Parish Hall of St John Vianney.
Our whole Better World Group attended this. It
really struck a chord deeply with Greg and I.
Here was another move of the Holy Spirit - a
form of Christian Community that was a Way of
Life. - A daily belonging with a Life
Commitment. It was more of what we had wanted
for the life of our family. We found that the
Life in the Spirit Seminar was an initial
introduction to a whole series of courses on
Living the New Life in God’s Spirit. They were
the lead-in to the formation of Covenant
Communities.
At the end of 1983 a team from the Community
in Brisbane, the Gamblings, and John and Penny
Carroll, ran a live-in retreat and Greg and I
attended this. We met people from Auckland who
were forming these covenant communities. Early
1984, after the birth of our third son, we
joined, and from then there’s been no looking
back. Greg and I have had tremendous blessings
over the past 33 years of living in committed
relationships with our brothers and sisters in
Covenant Community. We have had many joys
shared and many sorrows supported. Covenant
Community is not the only move of the Holy
Spirit in the Charismatic Renewal, but for us,
through service and commitment, it has borne
the most fruit.
[This article is from the Lamb
of God Chronicle, April 2017
Issue, a monthly newsletter of the
Lamb of God national community
in New Zealand.]
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