
The Corrigan Revival Team ministered In Bandera, Texas Living Springs Assembly of God Pastors Ed and Kim Sullivan December 1 and 2, 2008 |

(L) The Congregation is enjoying a brand new 21,000 sq foot facility that they recently moved in to.
(R) Pastor Ed Sullivan - Bandera and Pastor Phil Cobett - Corrigan

Heather Corbett and Chris Walker join the Praise Team from Bandera to bring the
people into the presence of God during the powerful worship times.

Pastor Phil Corbett talks about the coming revival of global proportions.

"Come, let us sing a song, a song declaring we belong to Jesus, He's all we need..."

Pastor Phil Corbett encouraging the congregation to turn a visititation into a habitation.

As truly as I live, all the earth shall be
filled with the Glory of the Lord
Numbers 14:21

(L) This young man James was saved for the first time in his life on Saturday night. His shirt was wet with tears
as he came to the front to be saved. On Sunday night, he as well as others were baptized in the Holy Spirit.
(R) Pastor Phil gives Pastors Ed and Kim Sullivan corn and bread, a confirmation
of a powerful time of refreshing soon to come.

Dear friend, Diana Koger ministers encouragement and prays for Pastor Ed and Kim Sullivan
and neighboring Pastors Phil and Deborah Taylor.

The young people are hungry and respond to the glory of God.

Monica Massey shares a word with the teenagers about living in the glory realm.

Monica Massey ministering to Deborah Taylor, pastor's wife from Christian Life Church.
What a beautiful handmade pulpit that was built by one of the artisans in the church. It is fashioned after
Noah's Ark and on the back is inscribed, "As it was in the days of Noah".

We enjoyed several meals at the historic OST Cafe (Old Spanish Trail) in Bandera which
is world reknown for their chicken fried steak a pleasant atmosphere.

Pictured above is one of the historic Catholic churches in the area. It is the second oldest
Polish Catholic Churches in America. The handpainted murals depict the glory of God.

The trip, though in the area on "revival business", turned out to be a refreshing getaway as
we visited Camp Verde and Apple Cidor Mills. Pastor Phil is eating a unique ice cream
that was apple pie flavored.

We were so blessed to stay in the brand new Gran's Country Cabins. A member of the church,
Wand Moravits owns and operates them. What a pleasant place to stay away from all the bars and honky tonks
that have made Bandera famous. When you are in the area, this is the place to stay.
If you were in these services and were blessed, you can send in your comments
and testimonies to mytestimony@corriganrevival.org so we can
post and document them.
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