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Showing posts with label Violet Kiteley. Show all posts
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Saturday, 14 November 2015

Violet Kiteley (1925 - 2015)


How many believers have read the book of Acts and wished that they could have seen the wonders recorded on those pages? Violet Kiteley, the founding pastor of Shiloh Church, in Oakland, California was one who didn't have to while away the hours wishing - she experienced the Holy Spirit's power in the same way the early church did.

Kiteley, who died at 90 on November 26, 2015, lived a remarkable life and had a remarkable ministry. She wrote an article on one of Charisma's websites back in 2000 entitled, "Remembering the Latter Rain," and that article contains the following testimony,
On Nov. 26, 1946, a missionary coming from Jordan was flying into my hometown of Vancouver, British Columbia, to preach in our local church, and he received a prophetic word while aboard the airplane. The Holy Spirit told him not to go to his hotel room until he went and prayed for a woman who had been paralyzed and told that she would never walk again.
The message to be delivered to me was that I would be raised up that very day and given a new message to preach around the world. My son also would be raised up to be a prophet and would carry the same message.
After the prophetic word was spoken to me, I immediately arose from the bed where I had been lying for 13 months, totally healed. I gave my testimony in my local church, and for the next 1-1/2 years, I preached throughout the region, sharing my story of receiving a miracle in the midst of tragedy. 
Kiteley went on to tell about her experience of the Latter Rain Revival at the site of its outbreak at North Battleford, Saskatchewan:
However, what I experienced through the "laying on of hands by the presbytery" and personal directive prophecy altered the course of my life. I was on my knees when I received a prophetic utterance that stated there would be "an immediate validation of the word spoken over [my] life and [my] son's life." The confirmation was to come in the form of "the operation of the miraculous." 
When I got up, a woman was brought to me who had fallen on the ice and had a compound fracture with bones protruding out of the skin. She was experiencing unbearable pain, and when I put my hand on her, immediate visible healing took place. 
My 3-year-old son was told to pray for a man in a wheelchair and command him to get out of his chair. When he did, the man immediately began walking.  
That was the beginning of my family's prophetic ministry, which continues today, not only through my son, but through his son as well. It is a demonstration of the multigenerational anointing that is to be upon the end-time church.   
Cindy Jacobs, a well-known prophetic minister, wrote the following in her eulogy of Violet that was posted on Charismanews.com,
Shiloh became a forerunner in a new sound of worship that influenced the starting of the International Worship Symposiums where thousands of people came hungry to hear the new sounds that God was releasing in that generation. The hippies she led to the Lord gave up their old ways of drugs and stealing and became the leaders for a new generation of worshippers, and we are reaping the fruit of it today every Sunday.
Fifty years later, the church has members from over 40 nations of the world. In addition, she pioneered Shiloh Bible College, which has existed for 35 years and now has extension campuses around the world.
Her ministry will be carried on through her son, Dr. David Kiteley; daughter-in-law, Rev. Marilyn Kiteley; grandson, Patrick, and his wife, Marlena; and grandchildren. 
Sister Violet Kiteley's motto for her 70 years of full-time ministry was, "As long as the Lord is glorified, the servant is satisfied!" As we celebrate her life, there are many around the world who with one voice can say that the Lord was, indeed, glorified through her life and ministry, and we know that her Savior's words to her were, "Welcome home, my daughter, my good and faithful servant." 
Dr. Jim Garlow, pastor of Skyline Church in La Mesa, California, told Violet's story in one of his sermons - it can be heard at this link.

Sunday, 28 December 2008

Charlotte Baker's prophetic parables

I once sat in the balcony of the Bethesda Missionary Temple in Detroit as a guest speaker from
Charlotte Baker
Seattle, Washington told us that the word she had to share would put a spring in our step.

Well, let's see, I thought.

Forty-five minutes later, the guest speaker - Charlotte Baker - was proven right. I was eager to stand to my feet and worship the Lord in response to her message based on II Corinthians 5:17, "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: the old has gone, the new is here!"

Charlotte, the pastor of King's Temple in Seattle, had done that night what thousands had experienced from her over the years - she had, by reason of her spiritual gifting, inspired God's people to a greater vision of the Lord, his salvific work, and his plans for his people.

She got her start in ministry back in the early days of the Latter Rain revival at Glad Tidings Church in Vancouver, British Columbia. Hugh Layzell, whose father Reg pastored Glad Tidings back then, says,

"Also in those early years of revival, a number of the young people from the Church, under the leadership of Violet Kiteley and Charlotte Baker, held Saturday night meetings in the inner city area. This is where many people learned to preach a gospel message and lead people to Christ" (Hugh and Audrey Layzell in Sons of His Purpose: the Interweaving of the Ministry of Reg Layzell, and His Son, Hugh, During a Season of Revival).

It was not long, the Layzells write, before Reg noticed Charlotte's "definite calling and anointing for ministry.... Consequently, Charlotte Baker assumed the leadership of the little house church [in Bellingham, Washington]. Her husband, John, was not a preacher, but he fully supported his wife in ministry."

Part of the ministry entrusted to Charlotte was prophecy. She called her lengthy story-like prophecies, "prophetic parables." One such prophecy, which came to be entitled, The Eye of the Needle, can be heard at this link. That 11-minute prophecy was delivered in 1981 at the International Worship Symposium hosted by Shady Grove Church in Grand Prairie, Texas. The night that Charlotte delivered the prophecy the Symposium was meeting in a banquet room at Texas Stadium, which was the home of the NFL's Dallas Cowboys.

The prophecy became part of a book, The Eye of the Needle and Other Prophetic Parables.

In his endorsement of the book, Judson Cornwall said, "I have never met a person with a more dynamic and inspirational prophetic gift than Dr. Charlotte Baker. Her prophetic visions so reach the heart and paint pictures in the mind that they are almost impossible to ignore. I've seen entire congregations fall to their knees or faces, myself included, while she shared what she was seeing. I am thrilled that some of these revelations are now being released in book form."

David Schoch, himself a prophet, added his endorsement, "The truths that are brought forth through the exposition of these parables comes out of a burning heart and the mind of one of the greatest revivalists of our time. Reading this book will cause you to want to draw close to Jesus and to become more and more like him."

In addition to an 18-year pastorate at King's Temple that began in 1963, Baker also helped established a bible college in Ghana.

She retired in Canada and died September 16, 2014 at 92 years old. Her obituary can be read at this link.

The audio recording below was made during a worship service at King's Temple on March 19, 1978. Pastor Baker delivered a prophecy during the worship time. (The first nine seconds of the recording are poor, but the remainder is very clear.)

Charlotte Baker, Violet Kiteley (1966)Charlotte Baker, Violet Kiteley (1966) Sat, Apr 30, 1966 – 13 · Oakland Tribune (Oakland, California) · Newspapers.com Charlotte Baker, pastor in Bellingham (1958)Charlotte Baker, pastor in Bellingham (1958) Sat, Aug 23, 1958 – 17 · The Vancouver Sun (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada) · Newspapers.com CB in Atlanta (1983)CB in Atlanta (1983) Sat, Oct 1, 1983 – 27 · The Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta, Georgia) · Newspapers.com CB at Shekinah (1984)CB at Shekinah (1984) Fri, Jun 15, 1984 – 10 · Kingsport Times-News (Kingsport, Tennessee) · Newspapers.com CB in Australia (1978)CB in Australia (1978) Sat, Oct 7, 1978 – Page 33 · The Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney, New South Wales, Australia) · Newspapers.com