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PENTECOSTALS OF MAUI 8
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LUKELA AND DARNELLA kEALA TESTIMONY EKOLU
LUKELA KEALA ALONG WITH BROTHER IN LAW JASON ASIS TESTIFY ABOUT AWESOME MIRACLES OF HEALING. SERIOUS ASTHMA, KNEE INJURY AND GOUT ALL HEALED IN ONE SERVICE AT THE PENTECOSTALS OF MAUI. MUSIC IS BEING PLAYED IN BACKGROUND BY EKOLU. SONG IS "COME BACK HOME TO GOD".
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7 New Life Apostolic Church Port Allen LA Pastor Sid Carroll
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7 PENTECOSTALS OF MAUI- PASTOR: T E BAILEY
The Hawaiian Islands were one of the last of the Polynesian islands to be inhabited, around 400 AD. With the arrival of its first missionaries in 1820, this island kingdom converted from the pagan worship more...of chiefs, gods and idols, into the largest Christian nation (per capita) in the entire world. At this time, missionaries documented numerous churches across the isles, with attendances of over 10,000 natives, weeping, wailing and dancing in the presence of God. Similarly, Missionaries, Pastors, Prophets and Evangelists of the present time agree: The spiritual sensitivity and magnitude of worship of the Hawaiian people surpasses that of any other people, place or nation that they have ever experienced.
“The first shall be last, and the last shall be first.”
Dubbed the 50th State since 1959, this Island State has experienced the gradual degradation of the Hawaiian people with the increase of Westernization. This oppression is most evident in the social and economic status of the host culture, in the midst of a booming economy, which ironically glorifies the Hawaiian people’s pagan past.
However, Revival is alive and well amongst the natives. What the enemy has been working to lock in bondage for almost 200 years is now being loosed amongst the Hawaiian Islands, reminiscent of the day of Pentecost. This latter day rain of native spirituality has the potential to cause a ripple effect across the Pacific Ocean, to touch our dying world. With that, we are seeking your prayer support, for we know that when we seek first the Kingdom of God, all these (other material and financial) things shall be added unto us! We invite you to join with us in fervent prayer that these precious people of the beautiful Hawaiian Islands will continue to experience even greater revival in our present day.
Pastor T. E. Bailey / http://pentecostalsofmaui.blogspot.com/
SERVICE TIMES:
Sunday 10am: Lahaina UPC, 1382 Olona Place, Lahaina
Sunday 10am:Lihikai Elementary School, Kahului
Sunday 7pm: Hawaiian Homes Community Center, Wailuku
Wed 7pm: Baldwin High School Cafeteria, Kahului
Thu 7pm: Lahaina UPC, 1382 Olona Place, Lahaina
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6PENTECOSTALS OF MAUI- PASTOR: T E BAILEY
We worship the one true god Jesus Christ because He a only God!rnWe are the Pentecostals of Maui! Come and join in our services and allow God to bless you! He has so many of us let Him do it for you!rnWe are easy to find in are located in paradise! Aloha!!!!
The Hawaiian Islands were one of the last of the Polynesian islands to be inhabited, around 400 AD. With the arrival of its first missionaries in 1820, this island kingdom converted from the pagan worship more...of chiefs, gods and idols, into the largest Christian nation (per capita) in the entire world. At this time, missionaries documented numerous churches across the isles, with attendances of over 10,000 natives, weeping, wailing and dancing in the presence of God. Similarly, Missionaries, Pastors, Prophets and Evangelists of the present time agree: The spiritual sensitivity and magnitude of worship of the Hawaiian people surpasses that of any other people, place or nation that they have ever experienced.
“The first shall be last, and the last shall be first.”
Dubbed the 50th State since 1959, this Island State has experienced the gradual degradation of the Hawaiian people with the increase of Westernization. This oppression is most evident in the social and economic status of the host culture, in the midst of a booming economy, which ironically glorifies the Hawaiian people’s pagan past.
However, Revival is alive and well amongst the natives. What the enemy has been working to lock in bondage for almost 200 years is now being loosed amongst the Hawaiian Islands, reminiscent of the day of Pentecost. This latter day rain of native spirituality has the potential to cause a ripple effect across the Pacific Ocean, to touch our dying world. With that, we are seeking your prayer support, for we know that when we seek first the Kingdom of God, all these (other material and financial) things shall be added unto us! We invite you to join with us in fervent prayer that these precious people of the beautiful Hawaiian Islands will continue to experience even greater revival in our present day.
Pastor T. E. Bailey / http://pentecostalsofmaui.blogspot.com/
SERVICE TIMES:
Sunday 10am: Lahaina UPC, 1382 Olona Place, Lahaina
Sunday 10am:Lihikai Elementary School, Kahului
Sunday 7pm: Hawaiian Homes Community Center, Wailuku
Wed 7pm: Baldwin High School Cafeteria, Kahului
Thu 7pm: Lahaina UPC, 1382 Olona Place, Lahaina
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4 PENTECOSTALS OF MAUI- PASTOR: T E BAILEY THREE RECEIVE THE HOLY GHOST
RECEIVING THE HOLY GHOST BAPTISM, ACTS 2:38 EXPLAINS THAT IT IS A PROMISE TO ALL PEOPLE! THE PENTECOSTALS OF MAUI ARE ENJOYING THAT PROMISE AND MANY OTHER PROMISES FROM GOD! LOCATED ON THE ISLAND OF MAUI. THE PENTECOSTALS OF MAUI ARE IN EASY ACCESS FROM ALL POINTS OF MAUI COME BE A PART.
The Hawaiian Islands were one of the last of the Polynesian islands to be inhabited, around 400 AD. With the arrival of its first missionaries in 1820, this island kingdom converted from the pagan worship more...of chiefs, gods and idols, into the largest Christian nation (per capita) in the entire world. At this time, missionaries documented numerous churches across the isles, with attendances of over 10,000 natives, weeping, wailing and dancing in the presence of God. Similarly, Missionaries, Pastors, Prophets and Evangelists of the present time agree: The spiritual sensitivity and magnitude of worship of the Hawaiian people surpasses that of any other people, place or nation that they have ever experienced.
“The first shall be last, and the last shall be first.”
Dubbed the 50th State since 1959, this Island State has experienced the gradual degradation of the Hawaiian people with the increase of Westernization. This oppression is most evident in the social and economic status of the host culture, in the midst of a booming economy, which ironically glorifies the Hawaiian people’s pagan past.
However, Revival is alive and well amongst the natives. What the enemy has been working to lock in bondage for almost 200 years is now being loosed amongst the Hawaiian Islands, reminiscent of the day of Pentecost. This latter day rain of native spirituality has the potential to cause a ripple effect across the Pacific Ocean, to touch our dying world. With that, we are seeking your prayer support, for we know that when we seek first the Kingdom of God, all these (other material and financial) things shall be added unto us! We invite you to join with us in fervent prayer that these precious people of the beautiful Hawaiian Islands will continue to experience even greater revival in our present day.
Pastor T. E. Bailey / http://pentecostalsofmaui.blogspot.com/
SERVICE TIMES:
Sunday 10am: Lahaina UPC, 1382 Olona Place, Lahaina
Sunday 10am:Lihikai Elementary School, Kahului
Sunday 7pm: Hawaiian Homes Community Center, Wailuku
Wed 7pm: Baldwin High School Cafeteria, Kahului
Thu 7pm: Lahaina UPC, 1382 Olona Place, Lahaina
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5 PENTECOSTALS OF MAUI- PASTOR: T E BAILEY
Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.
Act 2:39 For the promise is unto you, and to your children, and to all that are afar off, [even] as many as the Lord our God shall call.
Act 2:41 Then they that gladly received his word were baptized: and the same day there were added [unto them] about three thousand souls.
The Hawaiian Islands were one of the last of the Polynesian islands to be inhabited, around 400 AD. With the arrival of its first missionaries in 1820, this island kingdom converted from the pagan worship more...of chiefs, gods and idols, into the largest Christian nation (per capita) in the entire world. At this time, missionaries documented numerous churches across the isles, with attendances of over 10,000 natives, weeping, wailing and dancing in the presence of God. Similarly, Missionaries, Pastors, Prophets and Evangelists of the present time agree: The spiritual sensitivity and magnitude of worship of the Hawaiian people surpasses that of any other people, place or nation that they have ever experienced.
“The first shall be last, and the last shall be first.”
Dubbed the 50th State since 1959, this Island State has experienced the gradual degradation of the Hawaiian people with the increase of Westernization. This oppression is most evident in the social and economic status of the host culture, in the midst of a booming economy, which ironically glorifies the Hawaiian people’s pagan past.
However, Revival is alive and well amongst the natives. What the enemy has been working to lock in bondage for almost 200 years is now being loosed amongst the Hawaiian Islands, reminiscent of the day of Pentecost. This latter day rain of native spirituality has the potential to cause a ripple effect across the Pacific Ocean, to touch our dying world. With that, we are seeking your prayer support, for we know that when we seek first the Kingdom of God, all these (other material and financial) things shall be added unto us! We invite you to join with us in fervent prayer that these precious people of the beautiful Hawaiian Islands will continue to experience even greater revival in our present day.
Pastor T. E. Bailey / http://pentecostalsofmaui.blogspot.com/
SERVICE TIMES:
Sunday 10am: Lahaina UPC, 1382 Olona Place, Lahaina
Sunday 10am:Lihikai Elementary School, Kahului
Sunday 7pm: Hawaiian Homes Community Center, Wailuku
Wed 7pm: Baldwin High School Cafeteria, Kahului
Thu 7pm: Lahaina UPC, 1382 Olona Place, Lahaina
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3 PENTECOSTALS OF MAUI/ PASTOR: T E BAILEY/ Two Awesome Miracles!
The Pentecostals of Maui want to send out another praise report for the many miracles that the great God Jesus Christ has done!
Here are two of His miracles! Please allow yourself to visit our services when you are in the area! God Bless you Aloha....
The Hawaiian Islands were one of the last of the Polynesian islands to be inhabited, around 400 AD. With the arrival of its first missionaries in 1820, this island kingdom converted from the pagan worship more...of chiefs, gods and idols, into the largest Christian nation (per capita) in the entire world. At this time, missionaries documented numerous churches across the isles, with attendances of over 10,000 natives, weeping, wailing and dancing in the presence of God. Similarly, Missionaries, Pastors, Prophets and Evangelists of the present time agree: The spiritual sensitivity and magnitude of worship of the Hawaiian people surpasses that of any other people, place or nation that they have ever experienced.
“The first shall be last, and the last shall be first.”
Dubbed the 50th State since 1959, this Island State has experienced the gradual degradation of the Hawaiian people with the increase of Westernization. This oppression is most evident in the social and economic status of the host culture, in the midst of a booming economy, which ironically glorifies the Hawaiian people’s pagan past.
However, Revival is alive and well amongst the natives. What the enemy has been working to lock in bondage for almost 200 years is now being loosed amongst the Hawaiian Islands, reminiscent of the day of Pentecost. This latter day rain of native spirituality has the potential to cause a ripple effect across the Pacific Ocean, to touch our dying world. With that, we are seeking your prayer support, for we know that when we seek first the Kingdom of God, all these (other material and financial) things shall be added unto us! We invite you to join with us in fervent prayer that these precious people of the beautiful Hawaiian Islands will continue to experience even greater revival in our present day.
Pastor T. E. Bailey / http://pentecostalsofmaui.blogspot.com/
SERVICE TIMES:
Sunday 10am: Lahaina UPC, 1382 Olona Place, Lahaina
Sunday 10am:Lihikai Elementary School, Kahului
Sunday 7pm: Hawaiian Homes Community Center, Wailuku
Wed 7pm: Baldwin High School Cafeteria, Kahului
Thu 7pm: Lahaina UPC, 1382 Olona Place, Lahaina
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2 StillVoice SINGS PENTECOSTALS OF MAUI/PASTOR TE BAILEY
Aloha! We want to invite you to be apart of a dynamic church! The Pentecostals of Maui is one of the most awesome churches anywhere. We are set right in the middle of paradise very close to the Maui restaurants, Motels And Airports. This is a place you want to come and be blessed!
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1 PENTECOSTALS OF MAUI- PASTOR: T E BAILEY
Aloha! We want to thank God for awesome church in Maui! We want to extend an invitation to all to receive a blessing by attending one of our anointed services. We are in a short driving distance from all hotels, motels, car rentals and airports. ...
The Hawaiian Islands were one of the last of the Polynesian islands to be inhabited, around 400 AD. With the arrival of its first missionaries in 1820, this island kingdom converted from the pagan worship more...of chiefs, gods and idols, into the largest Christian nation (per capita) in the entire world. At this time, missionaries documented numerous churches across the isles, with attendances of over 10,000 natives, weeping, wailing and dancing in the presence of God. Similarly, Missionaries, Pastors, Prophets and Evangelists of the present time agree: The spiritual sensitivity and magnitude of worship of the Hawaiian people surpasses that of any other people, place or nation that they have ever experienced.
“The first shall be last, and the last shall be first.”
Dubbed the 50th State since 1959, this Island State has experienced the gradual degradation of the Hawaiian people with the increase of Westernization. This oppression is most evident in the social and economic status of the host culture, in the midst of a booming economy, which ironically glorifies the Hawaiian people’s pagan past.
However, Revival is alive and well amongst the natives. What the enemy has been working to lock in bondage for almost 200 years is now being loosed amongst the Hawaiian Islands, reminiscent of the day of Pentecost. This latter day rain of native spirituality has the potential to cause a ripple effect across the Pacific Ocean, to touch our dying world. With that, we are seeking your prayer support, for we know that when we seek first the Kingdom of God, all these (other material and financial) things shall be added unto us! We invite you to join with us in fervent prayer that these precious people of the beautiful Hawaiian Islands will continue to experience even greater revival in our present day.
Pastor T. E. Bailey / http://pentecostalsofmaui.blogspot.com/
SERVICE TIMES:
Sunday 10am: Lahaina UPC, 1382 Olona Place, Lahaina
Sunday 10am:Lihikai Elementary School, Kahului
Sunday 7pm: Hawaiian Homes Community Center, Wailuku
Wed 7pm: Baldwin High School Cafeteria, Kahului
Thu 7pm: Lahaina UPC, 1382 Olona Place, Lahaina
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Pentecostals of Maui/ Pastor T E Bailey
The Hawaiian Islands were one of the last of the Polynesian islands to be inhabited, around 400 AD. With the arrival of its first missionaries in 1820, this island kingdom converted from the pagan worship of chiefs, gods and idols, into the largest Christian nation (per capita) in the entire world. At this time, missionaries documented numerous churches across the isles, with attendances of over 10,000 natives, weeping, wailing and dancing in the presence of God. Similarly, Missionaries, Pastors, Prophets and Evangelists of the present time agree: The spiritual sensitivity and magnitude of worship of the Hawaiian people surpasses that of any other people, place or nation that they have ever experienced.
“The first shall be last, and the last shall be first.”
Dubbed the 50th State since 1959, this Island State has experienced the gradual degradation of the Hawaiian people with the increase of Westernization. This oppression is most evident in the social and economic status of the host culture, in the midst of a booming economy, which ironically glorifies the Hawaiian people’s pagan past.
However, Revival is alive and well amongst the natives. What the enemy has been working to lock in bondage for almost 200 years is now being loosed amongst the Hawaiian Islands, reminiscent of the day of Pentecost. This latter day rain of native spirituality has the potential to cause a ripple effect across the Pacific Ocean, to touch our dying world. With that, we are seeking your prayer support, for we know that when we seek first the Kingdom of God, all these (other material and financial) things shall be added unto us! We invite you to join with us in fervent prayer that these precious people of the beautiful Hawaiian Islands will continue to experience even greater revival in our present day.
Pastor T. E. Bailey / http://pentecostalsofmaui.blogspot.com/
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Apostolics of Bellfonte Arkansas/ We were healed by Jesus
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Apostolics of Bellfonte Arkansas/ I was filled with the Holy Ghost
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Apostolics of Bellfonte Arkansas/ I was healed of Asthma
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Pentecostals of Waycross GA Testimony
When you think you have heard and seen it all Jesus does it again. I was amazed to see God turn the tide for this wonderful Lady...Listen and be blessed..
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Pentecostals of Waycross GA Baptism
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Pentecostals of Waycross Miracle
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April Singing FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF LIVINGSTON, LA./ PASTOR JAY LECLERCQ
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3/FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF LIVINGSTON, LA./ PASTOR JAY LECLERCQ
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