DSM 2023 Mid-Year Newsletter
Author: Annette Comiskey
June 05, 2023

Jesus Revolution was a surprise box-office hit; it captured
well the 1968 Jesus People movement in Southern California. Although my
personal “Jesus Revolution” came a few years later at the Vineyard West Los Angeles,
our pastor Kenn Gulliksen (founder of the Vineyard) was one of the first
pastors on staff at Calvary Costa Mesa under Chuck Smith.
My favorite scene in the movie: Lonnie Frisbee sharing
prophetic words during a church service. Jesus was on the move—healing, comforting, delivering His people. Andy
and I started attending the Vineyard in 1979: I needed a word and touch from
God. Deeply wounded as a child from
sexual abuse, I loved Jesus but felt unworthy to receive His love.
Revolutionary Jesus disarmed my defenses at our first Vineyard service.
The musical worship was unlike any I have ever heard. My
heart opened and God deposited in me a spirit of singing open-heartedly to God
that remains to this day. Kenn’s teaching declared simply and profoundly the
love of Jesus. Empowered by the Holy Spirit, I was delivered that day of a
stronghold of unworthiness by the tender love of God. I remain free for Divine
Love today.
Holy Spirit-led prayer times at the end of each service
deepened His healing work in me. I would stand before the Cross with others and
await the Spirit’s movement. As the music played, sensitive prayer ministers
offered words aimed at my broken heart. Simple yet nuanced, these were kisses from
God to me, utterly personal!
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