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Pray the Bay and Real Summer of Love presents
Cindy Jacobs In San Francisco

Greetings!
The Real Summer of Love continues this week at Voice of Pentecost with SOS Ministries, including daily morning training meetings and outreaches. "Recovering the Redemptive Gifts of Our Region"
 
As the grand finale of Real Summer of Love, (www.realsummeroflove.com) we are pleased to welcome Cindy Jacobs, one of the most important prophetic voices of our generation. Each one of us is created in the image of God with specific spiritual gifts and a unique personal destiny to fulfill(Eph.2:10) In a similar way, God has appointed redemptive gifts and destinies for cities, regions and nations. Sadly, the body of Christ often focuses more on the enemy's purpose for a city than we do on God's redemptive plan.
 
In this conference, Cindy will be bringing to light some of God's plans and purposes for the Bay Area and how we as the Body of Christ can partner more effectively with the Lord in Recovering the Redemptive Gifts of our Region.
 
Host Location: Voice of Pentecost Church, 1970 Ocean Ave., San Francisco
 
Conference Schedule: Labor Day Weekend
            Friday, August 31 @ 7pm
            Saturday, Sept. 1 @ 7pm

Brian Johnson from Bethel Church in Redding will be worship
Leader for Saturday.
 
Also, Campus Awakening will host Cindy Jacobs on UC Berkeley Campus
            Wheeler Auditorium
            Sunday,  Sept. 2 @7pm
 
Registration:  All meetings are free but space is limited so come early. To guarantee a space, we encourage you to pre-register at www.praythebay.org
 
The Bay Bridge is closed this entire Labor Day weekend so please plan accordingly.

The Real Summer of Love Convergence
 
Thousands of people joined us throughout the day for a truly historic gathering of prayer and worship in Sharon Meadows in Golden Gate Park. In my thirty years of ministry in San Francisco, I have not experienced the power and presence of God in quite the same way.
 
The Convergence began with a procession down the Panhandle with a couple of hundred saints led by The San Francisco House of Prayer and Arthur Blessitt carrying his famous cross into Golden Gate Park. The event was co-hosted by Chuck Mervin and the Red Riders (www.TheCauseUSA.com). We were blessed with worship bands from around the nation, including Leonard Jones, John Mark McMillan and Mark Mathis from Morning Star in South Carolina, Kim Walker and the Jesus Culture Band from Bethel Church in Redding, Ray Hughes and his band that led the grand finale at The Call Nashville last month.We were also blessed to worship with the Justice House of Prayer team from San Francisco who have been praying in our city over 30 hours a week for the last two years. In addition, there were many powerful prayer sessions led by Jesse Engle, Shawn Bolz, David Herzog and others, culminating in an intergenerational prayer season with pastors and leaders from around the regions. What a victory this day was for the Kingdom of God Blessings,
 
Michael Brodeur
Promised Land Fellowship

The Jesus Movement Now Intergenerational Summit Report
 
We have had an awesome week gathering with younger and older leaders from around the nation to discuss how to prepare for the coming harvest and what many are calling the New Jesus Movement.The Summit was held in a panel discussion format with well known leaders, such as, Che Ahn, Shawn Bolz, Ray Hughes, Jesse Engle, Gary Goodell and many others. We were also blessed to have many local pastors, including Leroy and Laversie Johnson, Phil Busby, Todd Spitzer and Richard Gazowsky. Each session ended with a time of prayerful response to God and prayers of impartation by panelists over the Summit attendees.It was absolutely wonderful to listen to some of the most progressive thinkers in the Body of Christ sharing their vision for the future. We will be uploading the teachings and a full report on www.realsummeroflove.com and hope to continue the conversation in an online forum to be coming soon.
 
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