CAPE MAY POINT — Cape May Point Union Chapel, an Interdenominational Charismatic fellowship, is hosting the annual Seagrove Conference the week-ends of May 7-8, May 14-15, and May 21-22 (Sat. and Sun., 7 p.m. and 11 a.m.). The speakers will be:
May 7-8, 2016: Adam LiVecchi
We See Jesus Ministries, Little Ferry, NJ
The Lord has specially gifted and called Adam to teaching and spreading the Word of God. He and his wife Sarah have been called to minister to the physically and the spiritually poor. Their ministry in Haiti has won many souls to Christ. He has a tremendous gifting in the prophetic and teaching.
May 14-15, 2016: John Natale
John Natale Ministries, Suffern, NY
John and his wife Nancy have been called to release the prophetic Word of the Lord both individually and corporately. To encourage, restore and awaken God’s people so they may be living testimonies world wide.
May 21-22, 2016: Dr. Frank Sizer
Dr. Frank J. Sizer Ministries, Inc., Chadds Ford, PA
Frank is a licensed clinical psychologist and ordained minister with multiple academic degrees. He possesses the gifts of healing and prophesy. The Lord has blessed our conference many times over the past years through Frank with miracles of healing. He has an exciting message of salvation, deliverance and insight through the Holy Spirit.
Seagrove Conference has its roots in the late 19th century, founded by John Wanamaker. Cape May Point, then Seagrove, was set-aside as a place for spiritual renewal and revival. It ceased its ministry in the early 20th century and was re-started by Chaplain Don Theobald, USNR in the late 1950’s after learning of Cape May Point’s history. After his death in early 1994, Rev. Gladys Showack continued the ministry until Don Theobald, Jr. and his wife Kate were ordained as Pastors in 2002. Call them at 856-785-2652 for further information/directions.
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