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The church later joined John Wimber's Vineyard movement and was known as Toronto Airport Vineyard Church. It met in various rented locations throughout Toronto until the early 1990s when the church found a more permanent home near the Lester B. Pearson Airport. In January 1994, Randy Clark, a Vineyard pastor, was invited to preach.
New Wine was set up by the former Bishop of the then-diocese of Chile, Bolivia and Peru, David Pytches, in 1989.Pytches was heavily influenced by the founder of the Vineyard Church, John Wimber, who had held a number of conferences through the 1980s, leading to increased interest in the charismatic movement in the United Kingdom.
John Richard Wimber (February 25, 1934 – November 17, 1997) was an American pastor, Christian author and musician. Initially ordained as a Quaker minister, he became an early, pioneering pastor of charismatic congregations, and a popular thought leader in modern Christian publications on the third person of the Christian Trinity, the Holy Spirit, and the Holy Spirit's action in modern ...
His introduction to Vineyard came through a prophetic experience at a conference with Paul Cain and Mike Bickel, where he shared a vision with Carl Tuttle, a key figure in Vineyard music. [2] This encounter led to an invitation to Anaheim, resulting in Prosch's first recording with Vineyard, "Unto The King," followed by "King Of Saints."
The Vineyard Churches UK and Ireland is headed by its national directors, John and Debby Wright, who officially took over from John and Eleanor Mumford in September 2015. [3] There is then a Leadership Council, with members responsible for different specialisms within the church (church planting, church development, and financial and legal issues).
The Network was started by Steve Morgan in 1995 when he established Vineyard Community Church in Carbondale, Illinois. [2] Morgan and 50 members of his Carbondale congregation moved to Seattle in 2004 to find Blue Sky Church.
Doerksen was a member at a local Mennonite Brethren church in British Columbia and graduated from the Mennonite Educational Institute in 1983. [1] In his early twenties, he joined the staff of the Langley Vineyard Christian Fellowship and spent several years there as the worship pastor in the late 1980s and early 1990s.