In this paper presentation, Pastor Kong Hee shares on “simultaneous glossolalia” (speaking in tongues), a hallmark of the Pentecostal experience that connects believers to the life and vitality of the apostolic church in the Book of Acts. Why abandon a practice that has served the movement so well? Rather than diminish it, Pastor Kong Hee proposes that Pentecostals should seek to recover and deepen it.
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In this paper presentation, Pastor Kong Hee shares on “simultaneous glossolalia” (speaking in tongues), a hallmark of the Pentecostal experience that connects believers to the life and vitality of the apostolic church in the Book of Acts. Why abandon a practice that has served the movement so well? Rather than diminish it, Pastor Kong Hee proposes that Pentecostals should seek to recover and deepen it.
Life can feel like a treadmill, pressing us to conform and run at an unsustainable pace. From Ephesians 5:14–21, we are reminded to awaken to God’s kairos moments amid the chronos time we are given; to cultivate an inner life with Him through silence, worship, thanksgiving, and being continually filled with the Spirit. God comes to us disguised as our life. So instead of escaping pain, lean into it with God’s grace, and with spiritual community. In doing so, may we find true life in wa...
City Harvest Church Weekend Sermons
In this paper presentation, Pastor Kong Hee shares on “simultaneous glossolalia” (speaking in tongues), a hallmark of the Pentecostal experience that connects believers to the life and vitality of the apostolic church in the Book of Acts. Why abandon a practice that has served the movement so well? Rather than diminish it, Pastor Kong Hee proposes that Pentecostals should seek to recover and deepen it.