New Wine

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New Wine Trust
Type New Wine Trust is a registered charity no. 1084415 and a company limited by guarantee, governed by a memorandum and articles of association.
Founded 1989
Founder(s) The Rt Rev David Pytches
Headquarters
Origins St Andrew's Church, Chorleywood, Hertfordshire
Key people Rev John Coles (Chairman & Director)
Mark & Lindsay Melluish
Mark & Karen Bailey
Ian & Nadine Parkinson
Phil George (Operations Director)
Area served Worldwide
Method(s) Summer conferences, Leadership and Network events, and Overseas activities
Revenue Increase £ 4,007,598 (2010)[1]
Volunteers 5000 (during the summer conference)
Employees 29
Members A large number of churches world wide
Subsidiaries New Wine Resources Limited
Website new-wine.org

New Wine is a movement of churches which operates in the United Kingdom. It was established in 1989 as a Christian festival run by Anglican clergy David Pytches and Barry Kissell, who were influenced by the teaching of charismatic pastor John Wimber.[2]

Origins

David Pytches was consecrated Bishop of the then diocese of Chile, Bolivia, and Peru in 1972. While in South America, he witnessed what he termed a 'spontaneous expansion' of the church. Pytches was keen to see this replicated in the UK and while vicar of St. Andrew's, Chorleywood in the 1980s, he invited John Wimber to his church. Wimber was founder of the Vineyard Church in the USA. Inspired by Wimber and by what he had witnessed in South America, Pytches came to believe that ordinary Christians can minister to others using the scriptural Gifts of the Spirit.

While in the UK, Wimber held a number of conferences resulting in considerable interest in the charismatic movement from churches nationwide. Soon afterwards, Pytches became the leader of New Wine. Unlike John and Eleanor Mumford, who planted the first Vineyard Church in the UK, Pytches chose to establish the values of the Vineyard Church in other church settings.

The name 'New Wine' was chosen as an appropriate biblical description of the ‘new life’ offered to people who were open to the 'Gifts of the Spirit'.

Summer conferences

The first New Wine Christian Conference was held in 1989 at the Royal Bath and West Showground, Somerset and attracted nearly 2,500 people. In 1993 a separate conference for teenagers was launched under the leadership of Mike Pilavachi, then a youth worker at St Andrew's. The youth conference was named Soul Survivor. New Wine now attracts around 30,000 delegates over three weeks and Soul Survivor attracts over 35,000 young people over three weeks.

There are also a number of New Wine conferences held around the UK and abroad each year.[3]

Over the years, New Wine has attracted many well known speakers, including Baroness Caroline Cox, Jackie Pullinger, J.John, Heidi Baker, Francis Chan, Ken Costa and Brother Yun. The list of worship leaders who have led worship at New Wine includes Matt Redman, Tim Hughes, Brian Doerksen, Kathryn Scott and David Ruis.[4]

The first New Wine North and East conference was held at the Great Yorkshire Showground in Harrogate in 2005 with 3,500 delegates attending. In subsequent years, the event was moved to Newark Showground in Newark-on-Trent.

New Wine Summer conferences are also held in New Zealand and Australia.

Leaders in Training

New Wine works with almost all the training institutions in the C of E to ensure that every person training for ministry in the Church of England has access to practical training in healing, prayer ministry, prophecy, evangelism and visionary leadership.

Worship

New Wine has released a number of 'live worship' music CDs. From 2009 to 2102 they have recorded albums before the Summer Conferences, as opposed to releasing albums with worship recorded from the Summer Conferences later that year. In 2013 the 'live worship' music CD was recorded at the conference.

  • My Heart Will Ever Sing (2012)
  • Only One Name (2011)
  • Glory to You (2010)
  • Saving Grace (2009)
  • Kingdom Come (2008)
  • Cry Freedom (2007)
  • Heavenbound (2006)
  • Hope (2005)
  • Echoes in Eternity (2004)
  • In Pursuit of God (2003)
  • Journey in Faith (2002)
  • Grace (2001)

International work

The Summer Conferences at Shepton Mallet have spawned a number of related conferences around the world. In addition to New Wine North & East in Newark, there are separate events in Scotland (Clan Gathering), Wales, Jersey, Guernsey, Ireland, Finland, Sweden, Netherlands, Australia and New Zealand.

See also

  • Soul Survivor - a similar event, aimed at youth, which also originated from St. Andrews, Chorleywood.
  • Trinity Cheltenham - Hosts for New Wine, Central and South West

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