40th
Anniversary of a
Remarkable Ecumenical
Charismatic Renewal
Conference in Kansas
City USA 1977
50,000 Christians from
many denominations and streams
of charismatic renewal gathered
for an ecumenical conference on
"Charismatic Renewal in the
Christian Churches" in Kansas
City, USA in July 1977
Charismatic
Renewal: The Conference
'Heard Around the World'
.
A Report by Rev.
Robert H. Hawn
When I
was asked to write this
article I accepted readily.
But, later it hit me. How does one
write about the powerful
acts of God in our midst?
What words can describe the
most historical, the largest
and most powerful ecumenical
conference ever held - the
1977 Conference on
Charismatic Renewal in the
Christian Churches?
I have an
inkling of what Luke went
through in describing that
first Pentecost in Acts 2.
"Kansas City was super,
great, dynamite and all the
other adjectives young
people use today," wrote a
person who attended the
conference.
These words only begin to
describe the fantastic
experience in the Holy
Spirit that we all had as we
gathered 50,000 plus strong
in Kansas City, Missouri on
July 20-24 to witness that
"JESUS IS LORD" and to
praise His Holy Name.
Maria Von
Trap gives her testimony on the
work of the Holy Spirit
The
conference was really a
"conference of
conferences." Eleven
denominational
conferences were held
each morning. The
afternoons included
workshops led by almost
all the charismatic
leaders and teachers in
the country. The
selection of which
workshop to attend often
became a major decision.
How does one decide
between teachers like
Francis MacNutt, Bob
Mumford, Derek Prince,
Roy Harthern, Larry
Christenson or Mike
Evans?
Unity
in the Spirit
Each evening the day was
climaxed as we gathered at
Arrowhead Stadium to praise
Jesus as Lord in one united
body. Each night had a
different theme given by the
Lord to which the major
speaker addressed the body.
Kevin
Ranaghan from South Bend,
Indiana was the Conference
Moderator
Wednesday
night Dr. Kevin Ranaghan
[a
Catholic
Charismatic
Renewal leader
from South
Bend, Indiana]
spoke
on the "Lordship of
Jesus." He said, "Few of
us here are bishops or
theologians. We are just
people of God. The Lord
is saying if you want to
be together, to be one,
then love one another."
It has been more than three
years since several
charismatic leaders
discussed the possibility of
holding leadership
conferences for the whole
church. It seemed a waste of
time, talent and tithe for
each denomination to hold
its own conference.
From that seed the Lord
continued to widen our
vision until the fullness of
His Will came into being
with the commitment to hold
the Kansas City Conference.
Bob
Mumford (left),
Cardinal Leo Joseph
Suenens
(center), Rev.
Charles Simpson
(right)
A
Planning Committee was
formed 18 months ago from
leaders of charismatic
organizations and was added
to as other groups and
denominations became part of
the conference. Meetings
were held every three months
as we prayerfully and
carefully planned each part
of this great task.
The Catholic
Renewal Services volunteered
their expertise to do the
physical planning and
handling of the conference.
Their obedience to the Lord
was the key factor in making
the conference a success.
Ranaghan was selected as
planning committee chairman
and the Lord's anointing
became obvious. Through his
guidance the complexities
were made plain and the
decisions were made in
unity.
The planning committee
itself was a miracle of the
Lord. Who would have thought
that church and organization
leaders from such diverse
backgrounds and set ways
could ever be molded into a
unified body?
Just look at the diverseness
of the members of the
committee: Kevin Ranaghan,
Catholic; Larry Christenson,
Lutheran; Brick Bradford,
Presbyterian; Vinson Synan,
Pentecostal Holiness; Bob
Hawn, Episcopalian; Ithiel
Clemmons, Church of God in
Christ; Bob Mumford,
nondenominational; Nelson
Litwiller, Mennonite; Howard
Courtney, Four Square
Gospel; Ross Whetstone,
Methodist; Carlton Spencer,
Elim Fellowship; David
Stern, Messianic Jews; Ken
Pagard, American Baptist;
Roy Lamberth, Southern
Baptist.
Other church bodies sent
official representatives to
the conference. The
Assemblies of God was
represented by Thomas F.
Zimmerman, the General
Superintendent, and others.
From this diversity the Lord
brought a unity in the
Spirit that molded us as
true brothers in Christ to
the degree that I believe
any one of us would give our
life for any of the others.
This is a miracle.
Rev. Larry
Christenson from Minneapolis
addresses the Conference
On Thursday
night, Larry Christenson [a
Lutheran Charismatic Renewal
leader from Minneapolis]
spoke about "wholeness" and
how there are many doors in
the house we live in and
Jesus comes to knock on any
one of them. He went on to
say, "We did not choose
these gifts (of the Spirit).
The Lord has chosen to come
knocking at these doors, and
we have responded to His
knocking. The controversy
over these gifts has to be
with the Lord Jesus and not
with us. The issue is not
spiritual gifts; the issue
is the Lordship of Christ."
JESUS IS LORD!
Friday night, Bob Mumford
spoke about "holiness" and,
as the Holy Spirit swept
over the stadium, Bob
stopped for what he called a
"Holy Ghost Break."
He shouted "JESUS IS LORD!"
and a thunderous response
initiated a period of
exultant praise as the crowd
acknowledged that Jesus was
Lord. Meanwhile, the
electric scoreboard flashed
alternately "JESUS IS LORD"
and a picture of Jesus
Christ with outstretched
arms. That "Holy Ghost
Break" lasted about 15
minutes.
Saturday
night was a night of
commissioning us to go into
the world with a powerful
talk by Rev. James Forbes
Jr. of Union Theological
Seminary in New York. He
said the Lord's message was,
"See Me, saith the Lord" and
everyone in the stadium
lifted their hands and eyes
toward heaven as they gave
themselves totally to Jesus.
Prophetic
call to repent
and pray for
unity
One
of the most powerful
moments of the
conference came when a
prophecy on repentance
was manifested. More than
50,000 people responded
immediately to the call
to "fall on your knees
before the Lord." People
knelt on the hard
concrete in between the
tightly spaced stadium
seats, or they
prostrated themselves in
the aisles and on the
staircases. Those in
wheelchairs on the
stadium floor struggled
to get out of them and
many came to their knees
or were prostrate on the
turf.
A prophecy
given by Ralph Martin at the
Kansas City Conference 1977
The Body
of My Son is Broken
Come before me with a
broken heart and a
contrite spirit for the
body of my Son is
broken. Come before me
with tears and mourning
for the body of my Son
is broken. The light is
dim, my people are
scattered – the body of
my Son is broken. I gave
all I had in the Body
and Blood of my Son. It
spilled on the earth.
The body of my Son is
broken. Turn from the
sins of your fathers and
walk in the ways of my
Son. Return to the plan
of your
father. Return to the
purpose of your God. The
body of my Son is
broken.
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Tears of repentance fell from the
eyes of both
men and women
as every soul
knew that we
all were part
of the sin of
the broken and
separated body
of Christ.
That night I
believe we all
vowed to the
Lord Jesus
that we would
work toward
coming
together as
one united
body
regardless of
the cost to
each of us.
The
conference message as
given to us by the Lord
Jesus was: "Love one
another and come
together as My body that
the world may truly know
that I Am Lord."
This message was
manifested in the great
outpouring of love among
the conferences and
reached out to not only
Kansas City but the
world. It was manifested
in the deep realization
that Christ's broken,
separated Body MUST be
brought together in the
unity of the Holy
Spirit.
The message was "Unity
but not uniformity," and
everyone realized that
we must apply this in
our local church
situations.
We must begin to come
together regardless of
denomination, that the
world can see the One
Body of Christ in each
place. Only then will
the world notice the
church. Only then will
God pour His power fully
through that body.
Only then will the
church be obedient to
her Lord. Only then will
we bring a new hope, a
new message and a full
salvation to the world.
Only then...will we
truly be able to
proclaim to the world
that "Jesus Is Lord."
A
prophecy given by
Bruce Yocum at the
Kansas City Conference
1977
Stand
in Unity with
One Another
The Lord says to
you, Stand in
unity with one
another and let
nothing tear you
apart. And by no
means separate
from one another
through your
jealousies and
bitternesses, and
your personal
preferences. But
hold fast to one
another, for I am
about to let you
undergo a servere
time of trial and
testing. You will
need to be in
unity with one
another. I tell
you this also, I
am Jesus the
Victor King and I
have promised you
victory.
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Only in our unity will
the world hear and
repent and also come to
know Him and His love.
We have been given our
marching orders and the
time for the battle is
not far away. Our
individual and
collective obedience to
the call for unity in
the body of Christ is
the key to the
fulfilling of God's
mission for His church
in the world.
The words of a song sum
up what I believe our
Lord Jesus wants in His
Church: "One body, One
Spirit, One faith, One
Lord. One people, One
nation praising the
Lord."
Rev. Robert H.
Hawn has been actively involved
in leadership in the Lutheran
Charismatic Renewal. This
article first appeared in the
September-October 1977 issue of
Charisma magazine.
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