![]() "As the Police came to shut down the Revival MeetingsAn Emergency note from a college professor went around the world" and helps save evangelistic meeting When police threatened to shut down revival meetings held in a tent in Sherwood, Ore., last week, evangelist Jerry Gaffney took action. ...Gaffney, an itinerant preacher from northern Washington, had conducted four weeks of successful, sometimes loud, meetings on the property of New Life Assembly of God. He "had all the permits the city could issue," he said, but after a particularly enthusiastic service, police told him he would have to close down the meetings. ![]() ...Neighbors did not appreciate the joyous praise, Gaffney said. During one service, more than 100 people were set free from heavy burdens including abortions that had never been confessed, homosexual affairs, theft, lying, and addictions, he said. After that, "the Holy Spirit broke out in the most wonderful worship you have ever heard" for almost two hours, he told Religion Today. ...Without a worship leader, "we sang song after song after song. It was wonderful. People stood up and sang solos. We sang in the Spirit and we sang to Jesus. All of us felt as if we were in heaven. At 12:30 a.m. almost no one had left." ...The praises "rang out with the clarity of a chapel bell," Gaffney said. "The singing could be heard almost a mile away." The next day, police called the church because of the noise, and "said we could not sing and worship that way," he said. ...The next day, Gaffney preached to hundreds of people but had "no speakers, no microphones, and no musical instruments." Yet he considered the police’s action to be an infringement of the freedom to preach the Gospel, and that night fired off an "emergency" note by computer to Christian email networks, asking people to pray for the meetings and for the police, and to attend the next day’s final meeting. "Well, I want to tell you I have never seen such a response in my whole life. It seemed like the whole world was praying -- and boy did it work," he said afterward. ...The email networks, including those run by New Jersey church historian Richard Riss and Phil Miglioratti of the National Pastors Prayer Network, faithfully transmitted Gaffney’s request. ...Gaffney received 466 emails from around the world, including Australia, New Zealand, Uganda, England, Ireland, South Africa, and Japan, and telephone calls from all over the United States, he said. Notes of support included those from David Yonggi Cho, pastor of Yoido Full Gospel Church in Seoul, South Korea, and David Wilkerson, pastor of Times Square Church in New York City. ...State Sen. Dan Swecker heard about the situation and called city hall to put in a good word for Gaffney, the evangelist said. National magazines and television networks called to find out what was going on, and churches, national ministries, and lawyers called to offer their support. "I have never seen such favor of God. I want to thank you all for having the heart to pray." ...Some people drove hundreds of miles to be at the scheduled final meeting the next day, Friday, Sept. 3, Gaffney said. They arrived from 45 churches in California, Washington, Idaho, and Oregon, including congregations that are part of the Assemblies of God, Foursquare, Vineyard, Baptist, Mennonite, Lutheran, Methodist, Presbyterian, Catholic, Dutch Reformed, and Episcopal churches, he said. ..."And what a service we had" even though police stood around the tent, Gaffney said. "The power of the Lord was present to heal, save, and deliver. As we made the altar call, so many came for prayer -- who could count? We felt the love and wonderment of Jesus and the body of Christ." The meetings were standing-room only, he said. Six hundred people became Christians during the month-long services, Gaffney said. ...Later the police chief "basically apologized to [New Life Assembly of God] pastor Jeff Dorothy by saying the sergeant had no authority to close us down," Gaffney said. "For the body of Christ in this area, it woke them up. Even though this is America we can take nothing for granted."
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Here is the emergency note that went around the world I had to get a copy of it from a friend Richard Riss Awakening List Archives FW: Police try and shut down meetings. From: Richard M. Riss Here's an emergency note from Jerry Gaffney, whom God has been using mightily in the pacific northwest for a few years now. One day last year, unexpectedly, he called me up, even though we hardly know each other. In fact, we'ver never met. Totally out of the blue, he said he wanted to pray for me that God would answer my most pressing need, whatever it was. He said, "Richard, what is your most pressing need right now? Do you need money?" It semed to me like God was saying to me through Jerry that I could be granted one wish, whatever it was. I said that my most pressing need was for time. At that time, I was still working for Merrill Lynch, I was scheduled to be teaching two courses in Church History that semester at Zarephath Bible Institute, and I was working on my Ph.D. degree at Drew University. I was also working on a number of writing assignments, and some upcoming speaking engagements. I said to Jerry that I didn't know what method or methods God would use to rescue me from my time dilemma, but that one possible method would be that I could teach full time at Zarephath. Then I could resign my position at Merrill Lynch and I would have a job instead of a job and a half. Jerry prayed along these lines, and from that moment onward, things began to fall in place for me to become full time at Zarephath even without a Ph.d. degree in hand. God arranged circumstances in a very unusual way to bring this about, because the administration had seemed certain that they didn't want anyone to teach there full time without a Ph.D. degree. This answer to Jerry's prayer was a miraculous deliverance from what was, to all appearances, an impossible situation, and I attribute it to the prayer that Jerry prayed for me on that day in which the Lord prompted him to give me a phone call. Jerry has had unusual answers to prayer there in the pacific northwest, where multitudes have been experiencing miraculous healings and other deliverances, and many people have been coming to the Lord. But now, the police are trying to shut down his meetings. I know only as much about the situation as Jerry has written below, but the impression I get from what he has written is that in the United States, it is becoming increasing the case that we no longer have freedom of speech or freedom of religion, even though those things are guaranteed in the U.S. constitution. This is very interesting to me as a historian, because the constitution of the Soviet Union also guaranteed these two freedoms. Although the soviets claimed to have freedom of speech and freedom of religion, they had neither. It is my impression that in both the Soviet Union and in the present-day United States, the documents that explicitly guaranteed these freedoms have been, in practice, actually used by the governmental powers to prohibit the exercise of those very freedoms. I am speaking here with reference, for example, to the free exercise of religion (and freedom of speech) in the public schools. The supreme court now interprets the bill of rights completely differently than it did in the 1800s, when, in general, the Bible was the centerpiece of the curriculum in every state, and when there were several specific supreme court decisions which upheld this practice on a number of occasions. When I did an in-depth study of this a few months ago, I was astounded. Normally, legal decisions are based upon precedents, but with respect to the use of the Bible in the public schools, the Supreme Court has taken a 180-degree turn, turning its back upon precedents. Now, Jefferson's "Wall of Separation" has become a "Wall of Prohibition," which, of course, was never interpreted that way by the supreme court until the twentieth century. In any case, Jerry is asking for our prayers and our moral support, so please join me in prayer with him for his situation. Thanks! Richard | ||
From: "Jerry Gaffney" To: Richard Riss Subject: Police try and shut down meetings. Date: Fri, Sep 3, Dear Richard I know I just sent you a weekly message yesterday. But this is an Emergency JOEL 2:1 Blow ye the trumpet in Zion, and sound an alarm in my holy mountain: let all the inhabitants of the land tremble: for the day of the LORD cometh, for it is nigh at hand; JOE 2:15 Blow the trumpet in Zion, sanctify a fast, call a solemn assembly: Tonight the tent was so full they had to stand outside. Then it happened I was being asked to stop. the police had come to stop the meetings. Lets see what's so terrible that the police had to come. Gang members are turning from crime to Jesus. People are being set free from drugs. People are being set free from depression. Marriages are being restored. Lives are being changed. Hundreds are being saved. We have been here in Sherwood for 4 weeks now. Now the Police say we have a permit for the tent but We do not have a permit to speak. We do not have a permit to worship. We do not have a permit to sing. We should have known something was about to happen. So many are coming now. I do not know if Friday will be our last night. I really like a good fight. How about you. Our fight is not with the police but with the devil who has raised up his army. We are the Army of God, if God be for us who can be against us. I rarely ask any of you for help. I am asking now. For the last five years I have spent every day helping your kids find Jesus. I have spent the last five years of my life trying to get the revival fires lit in the PNW. 500,000 of you have come to these meetings and been blessed. 60,000 of you have been saved. You all live in the PNW. Will you give the Lord just one night Can you stand up and be counted. Can you believe America is still free. Please don't wait for a funeral to come Please come for life. Will you come from the North and the south and the east and the west. If you sent this letter to me you know I would be there. Here's the battle plan. 1: Pray the favour of the Lord on the meetings. 2: Pray for the Power of the Holy Spirit to be present. 3: Pray for the fear of the Lord to fall on the police. 4: Pray they see we are the good guys. If we do our job their job is easier. 5: Pray for an out pouring of souls. 6: Pray the Father will be glorified through the son. 7: Pray to come for just one night. 8: Pray blessing on the police 9: Pray blessing on the people who are trying to stop the meetings. I would love about 10,000 of you to show up for Jesus. If we are going to take our state we must take a stand somewhere. Don't tell me you are too busy, remember Peter & Andrew were fishing when Jesus said come, James & John were fishing when Jesus said come, Matthew was collecting taxes when Jesus said come, Elisha was plowing a field when Elijah said come Will you have an ear to hear. Your Friend Forever Jerry Gaffney PS: For those of you out of the PNW Please pray for the meetings tonight. Friday 3rd of September 10:30am & 7:00pm I had to speak to hundreds tonight with no speakers no microphones no musical instruments. They still ran to the altar. They still got saved They still got healed and filled with the Holy Spirit. I love this job. Jesus be pleased. We have been holding tent meetings at: New Life Assembly of God 420 Oregon St. Sherwood, OR 97140 Pastor Jeff Dorothy Your friend and co-warrior Jerry Gaffney May the Commanded Blessing of God be upon you and yours. Jerry & Jan Gaffney Jerry Gaffney Ministries PO Box 1020 Centralia, WA 98531 360-807-9180 http://www.anointed.net/ |
To my good friend Jerry Gaffney January 17 From Pastor Jeff Dorothy New Life Assembly of God Sherwood, Oregon Jerry, you and I first met during the summer of 1996 at the Assembly of God in Port Townsend, Washington. An old friend, Pastor Loren Hamar, invited me to the first meetings you were holding there. I arrived the first Sunday night you spoke, and stayed through Wednesday morning. God moved powerfully in those meetings. It was during that time I asked you to come hold meetings in Sherwood. In January of 1997, you invited me to the meetings you were holding at Evergreen AG in Vancouver, (now River City AG). Many members of our congregation attended the meetings at Evergreen, sometimes as many as forty on a Friday night. I must have gone to at least a dozen services, and they were all great. We really saw the power of God in demonstration at Evergreen. Pastor Bob Lindseth was flowing in the River of God, and the people of Evergreen were readily embracing your ministry. I will never forget an evening of baptisms there when Pastor Bob, after baptizing many members of his church who had been powerfully touched during the meetings, did a cannon ball into the baptistry, not once, but twice. The water traveled so far I had to go on stage and move my guitar before the second wave hit! In September of 1997, we set up a tent at New Life in Sherwood and held meetings with you twice a day, six days a week for a month. Our church body has never been the same. During those meetings we saw many people saved, healed, delivered and called into ministry. Several of those are now in ministry at New Life. One of them, Kim Fanger, just became our church secretary. In 1998, we held another month of meetings, and once again the hand of God was upon us. Sometimes it's hard to explain the anointing that God has seen fit to allow you to walk in. I've seen unsaved men, men who've never darkened the door of a church, fall under the power of God, wondering what hit them. I've seen drug addicts powerfully moved upon by the Lord as you reach out and take their hands. The fruit of the ministry has been abundantly evident during the meetings, something the members of our church will readily attest to. In 1999, we set up a tent, and again invited you to come and minister. During those tent meetings we saw as many as 400 people, from as many as 47 different congregations attend the same night. Baptists and Methodists, Catholics and Lutherans, some Pentecostal, some not, were ministered to during those meetings. Once again, people touched during those meetings have continued to attend New Life. God moved so powerfully, it was like nothing I had ever seen. Pastors from Africa and other countries showed up, some unknown and unannounced, yet they were used by God. One in particular, Victor James from Nigeria has now become a good friend, and has ministered in Sherwood a number of times. Two weeks before Christmas, I asked you to come minister. We held one week of meetings, and they were glorious. One of our men had been inviting a friend from work to church for months, and for months he had been turned down. Each night of the meetings the invitation went out, and the first three nights the invitation was refused. On Thursday, Larry brought his coworker, Mike, and he was saved and set free from addictions. If we had not held that week of meetings, I don't know if Mike would ever have made it to church. His marriage has been restored; they're in church every time the doors are open, and they're bringing in their unsaved friends. Thank you, Jerry, for listening to the Lord, and for coming to Sherwood. I know God has called and anointed you to minister His Word and power throughout the Pacific Northwest. We pray for you often. You know the doors of New Life Assembly of God in Sherwood are always open to you. I look forward to another series of meetings this year, God willing. Pastor Jeff Dorothy New Life Assembly of God Sherwood, Oregon This is the church the police came and tried to shut down because of worship. You must see the video |
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In January of 1997 you invited me to the meetings you were holding at Evergreen AG in Vancouver, (now River City AG). Many members of our congregation attended the meetings at Evergreen, sometimes as many as forty on a Friday night. I must have gone to at least a dozen services, and they were all great. We really saw the power of God in demonstration at Evergreen. Pastor Bob Lindseth was flowing in the River
To my good friend Jerry Gaffney January 17 From Pastor Jeff Dorothy New Life Assembly of God Sherwood, Oregon Jerry, you and I first met during the summer of 1996 at the Assembly of God in Port Townsend, Washington. An old friend, Pastor Loren Hamar, invited me to the first meetings you were holding there. I arrived the first Sunday night you spoke, and stayed through Wednesday morning. God moved powerfully in those meetings. It was during that time I asked you to come hold meetings in Sherwood. In January of 1997, you invited me to the meetings you were holding at Evergreen AG in Vancouver, (now River City AG). Many members of our congregation attended the meetings at Evergreen, sometimes as many as forty on a Friday night. I must have gone to at least a dozen services, and they were all great. We really saw the power of God in demonstration at Evergreen. Pastor Bob Lindseth was flowing in the River of God, and the people of Evergreen were readily embracing your ministry. I will never forget an evening of baptisms there when Pastor Bob, after baptizing many members of his church who had been powerfully touched during the meetings, did a cannon ball into the baptistry, not once, but twice. The water traveled so far I had to go on stage and move my guitar before the second wave hit! In September of 1997, we set up a tent at New Life in Sherwood and held meetings with you twice a day, six days a week for a month. Our church body has never been the same. During those meetings we saw many people saved, healed, delivered and called into ministry. Several of those are now in ministry at New Life. One of them, Kim Fanger, just became our church secretary. In 1998, we held another month of meetings, and once again the hand of God was upon us. Sometimes it's hard to explain the anointing that God has seen fit to allow you to walk in. I've seen unsaved men, men who've never darkened the door of a church, fall under the power of God, wondering what hit them. I've seen drug addicts powerfully moved upon by the Lord as you reach out and take their hands. The fruit of the ministry has been abundantly evident during the meetings, something the members of our church will readily attest to. In 1999, we set up a tent, and again invited you to come and minister. During those tent meetings we saw as many as 400 people, from as many as 47 different congregations attend the same night. Baptists and Methodists, Catholics and Lutherans, some Pentecostal, some not, were ministered to during those meetings. Once again, people touched during those meetings have continued to attend New Life. God moved so powerfully, it was like nothing I had ever seen. Pastors from Africa and other countries showed up, some unknown and unannounced, yet they were used by God. One in particular, Victor James from Nigeria has now become a good friend, and has ministered in Sherwood a number of times. Two weeks before Christmas, I asked you to come minister. We held one week of meetings, and they were glorious. One of our men had been inviting a friend from work to church for months, and for months he had been turned down. Each night of the meetings the invitation went out, and the first three nights the invitation was refused. On Thursday, Larry brought his coworker, Mike, and he was saved and set free from addictions. If we had not held that week of meetings, I don't know if Mike would ever have made it to church. His marriage has been restored; they're in church every time the doors are open, and they're bringing in their unsaved friends. Thank you, Jerry, for listening to the Lord, and for coming to Sherwood. I know God has called and anointed you to minister His Word and power throughout the Pacific Northwest. We pray for you often. You know the doors of New Life Assembly of God in Sherwood are always open to you. I look forward to another series of meetings this year, God willing. Pastor Jeff Dorothy New Life Assembly of God Sherwood, Oregon This is the church the police came and tried to shut down because of worship. You must see the video |