New Wine, a network of churches which operates in the United Kingdom, originated in 1989 in a Christian festival run by Anglican clergy David Pytches and Barry Kissell, who were influenced by the teaching of American charismatic pastor John Wimber.
Founder | David Pytches |
Type | New Wine Trust is a registered charity no. 1084415 and a company limited by guarantee, governed by a memorandum and articles of association. |
Location | Ealing, London |
Origins | St Andrew's Church, Chorleywood, Hertfordshire |
Method | Summer conferences, Leadership and Network events, and Overseas activities |
Members | A large number of churches worldwide |
Key people | John Coles (Trust Chairman), Paul Harcourt (National Leader), Mark Melluish & Kate Wharton (Assistant National Leaders), Jules Morgan (Operations Director) |
Subsidiaries | New Wine Resources Limited |
Revenue | £ 4,009,112 (2014) |
Volunteers | 5000 (during the summer conference) |
Over New Wine
Hit contemporary Christian song that went viral on YouTube with more than 46 million plays. The song features lyrics referencing one's first communion and further spiritual relationship with God. The song was recorded by Australia's Hillsong Worship.
Prestaties van New Wine
The song was featured heavily on Christian faith blog sites. Several live performances have also gone viral.
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Laatste informatie over New Wine bijgewerkt op 28 Juli 2021.