Showing posts with label Ann Hilsden. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 1, 2015

Kings of Kings Ministries of Jerusalem - update Oct. 1, 2015

A Very Bright Future 

A recent interview in Kehila News Israel, Messianic Community News from Israel, focused on Wayne Hilsden and God’s future plans for him at King of Kings Ministries Jerusalem and beyond. Excerpts from that interview are below and the full article is available at www.kehilanews.com

For over 25 years, the name of Pastor Wayne Hilsden has been virtually synonymous with King of Kings, among the more widely recognized congregations on the Israeli Christian-Messianic map. As such, this month (September 6, 2015) marked the end of an era for many when Hilsden officially stepped down as senior pastor, leaving that role in the capable hands of Chad Holland, to lead King of Kings into the next quarter century of serving the Lord in Zion. Click here to watch the service.

Wayne and Ann Hilsden receiving a blessing for their years of faithful and effective service
Chad and Rebecca Holland being covered in prayer during the leadership transition
Kehila News spoke with Pastor Hilsden about this decision, what it means for both he and King of Kings, and what the future holds for all concerned.

How were you and your wife Ann involved in the birth of what is today known as King of Kings Community Jerusalem (KKCJ)?

Ann and I came to Israel in 1983, along with our sons, Jamie and Joel, and began a little Bible study in a small apartment in downtown Jerusalem along with another Canadian couple, Jim and Kathy Cantelon. I was the co-pastor of King of Kings for the first five years until the Cantelons returned to Canada to establish a new ministry there. It was in 1988 that I became the senior pastor and continued in this role until this month.

During your time as senior pastor, the ministry has grown tremendously. What is the one achievement or area of growth that you are most fond of?

“It’s hard to point to one aspect of our ministry that I am most fond of. There are three main things that we set out to achieve these past three decades – plant congregations, train people for ministry, and be a catalyst for unity and cooperation in the wider body.

“I’m especially fond of the Hebrew-speaking congregations that were birthed through King of Kings. That includes Succat David congregation, which began as a Bible study in our own apartment. “I’m also gratified to see how Israel College of the Bible has grown and continues to thrive and train hundreds of Israelis for ministry. Not everyone knows that ICB used to be King of Kings College, a leadership training center we founded in 1990 in Jerusalem. “Another thing I’m gratified by is the way the Lord has given us remarkable facilities that we were able to buy and open up for the rest of the body.  Today, eleven congregations use one or more of our spaces for their weekly worship gatherings.

“I’m also fond of the fact that my wife, Ann, has been so deeply engaged in ministry with me over these past 32 years. For 25 years Ann was in charge of the worship at King of Kings. But she’s also been active in activating songwriters, musicians and singers to utilize their gifts. Ann has had a lot to do with the production of the ‘Praise to our God’ series of concerts recorded live at our Pavilion.

The stated vision of KKCJ has long been to “be a compelling, Messiah-centered, Spirit-empowered, disciple-making community that reveals the true face of Yeshua to Israel and to the nations.” Do you see this vision being fulfilled today?

“To fulfill such a vision may take generations. But I do believe we’ve made great strides down this road. “We are certainly Messiah-centered and we’re doing our best to show this from the Bible, including the Hebrew Scriptures, that Yeshua is not just the Savior of the world, but the Jewish Messiah of Israel.

What lies ahead for KKCJ?

“Chad Holland, our new senior pastor, identifies completely with our vision. He has said publicly that this vision is one of the reasons he was drawn to the opportunity to serve in King of Kings Community. I have encouraged Chad to not only maintain what we have already been doing, but to dream and envision new arrows that we can add to our quiver. 

“Chad is already heading up a brand new initiative called ‘I AM,’ the Israel Academy of Ministry. It launches in October. www.kkcj.org/IAM
“This Academy is not a replacement for Israel College of the Bible, which we love and support. What ‘I AM’ adds is ‘hands-on,’ ‘nuts and bolts’ practical training for anyone engaged in ministry. Evening intensive courses will be taught by experts from around the world, as well as local pastors and leaders.
What’s next for you personally?

“While I am no longer the senior pastor, I will give general oversight to the FAMILY of King of Kings Ministries (from 30,000 feet above). I will continue to be the president of King of Kings Ministries and our Israeli Amuta (non-profit charity). I will also preach once a month on average.

You recently launched an ambitious new initiative to raise awareness of Israel and her role in God’s plan of redemption among Christians worldwide. Can you tell us a little about that?

“Another dimension of our future is to lead the newly-established Fellowship of Israel related Ministries (FIRM).

“With my many responsibilities related to King of Kings, I wasn’t able to find the time or energy to launch FIRM until I was sure we had the right person to succeed me as senior pastor.

“FIRM seeks to introduce FIRM members to potential partners and supporters around the world. This includes not only financial support, but also prayer and man-power support. “We are encouraging people around the world to give 1% of their day to pray for Israel — 14 minutes in total. We are also challenging people to give 1% of their year to volunteer for an Israel related ministry — 3 1/2 days in total. “FIRM is a ‘matchmaker.’ We introduce front-line ministries to potential new friends and partners around the world who would like to support the kinds of ministries who are members of FIRM.”


What kind of response have you had so far?

“FIRM launched in February of this year. Our first conference was held in Loveland, Colorado. With only six weeks to promote the event, it sold out in 12 days. 1,700 attended, including 500 students. Most of the publicity for the event happened through social media, one of the things that FIRM is highly active in. 

Next year in Jerusalem?

“We’re excited about our first FIRM-sponsored conference to be held in Israel. FIRM’s ‘JERUSALEM ENCOUNTER’ conference will take place May 31 – June 2, 2016. Leading up to the conference is an adventure tour, especially geared to young adults. We hope to have at least 1,000 in attendance from outside of Israel, as well as several hundred locals. For more information, have a look at at the website here: www.jerusalemencounter.com.
At Home In Jerusalem
As King of Kings continues to expand, the leadership team will continue to expand as well in order to help us minister to others through:
  • The Jerusalem Prayer Tower
  • Manna Kitchen and Distribution Center
  • Israel Academy of Ministry
  • Yuval School of Music & the Arts
  • King’s School of Media
  • Anchor of Hope Counseling Center
  • Pavilion Properties
  • New Congregational Plants
As the future unfolds, Wayne plans to have continued involvement as an active Elder and Pastor at King of Kings Community Jerusalem, the President of King of Kings Ministries, the Leader of the Amuta board in Jerusalem and the President of FIRM.

Chad’s roles will include serving as the Senior Pastor of King of Kings Community Jerusalem, CEO of King of Kings Ministries, Executive Team Member and Amutah board member.
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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Many in Israel Expect Yeshua's Return Soon

Many in Israel Expect Yeshua's Return Soon

Jerusalem
The city of Jerusalem (© istockphto/luoman; jcarillet)
When we arrived in Israel in 1983, a very pretty two-story apartment with a small garden awaited us. It was owned by an orthodox rabbi from Canada who saw us "Gentiles" as a prophetic sign that the nations would be coming up to Jerusalem to worship the God of Israel.
So convinced was he that he actually had his lawyer include an interesting clause in our rental contract. It says, "When the Messiah comes, the Hilsdens must vacate the apartment by the end of the month." He wasn't joking.
When he and his wife dropped by to see us, though, we did kid around a little. We said, "No problem. We may be gone by then, and you'll get all our stuff." He countered, "And when He comes, we'll be sure to ask Him if He's been here before."
Jerusalem, it has been said, is a prophetic "epicenter," and even though my husband (who is a theologian) and I have not really parked on a fixed or detailed eschatological view, still we agree with the rabbi: We are living in the last days, and we, with him, are living in expectation.
There is a blessing on those who read the book of Revelation (Rev. 22:7). The writer John didn't provide us with a commentary. Its meaning is still shrouded, even though men have attempted over and over to apply it to contemporary places, events and people. There is a stern warning not to add or subtract from the book (vv. 18-19). Yet every time something significant happens, we pore over the prophecies to see if we can connect the newspapers to the Bible.
Sometimes we do find eerie correlations. Today's Jerusalem does seem like the "heavy stone" described in Zechariah 12 (NKJV). The "mark of the beast" does not seem as far-fetched as it did a hundred years ago. The frequent earthquakes and natural disasters do bring to mind Yeshua's words about "birth pains" in Matthew 24 (NIV). Don't forget that those who were living in expectation recognized from prophecy the first coming of Yeshua 2,000 years ago.
The main thing is that we must live like servants who are expecting their master to walk in the door any second. We must be "pulling people out of the fire" as if we expected the ceiling to fall any second. We weren't told to live in a panic but to be "on the job" and about the business that Yeshua assigned us to do. He's told us that we can't know when. But He gave us signs to watch for and warned us to be at our post and be faithful, wise and watchful.  
Read Matthew 24—and if you have time, chapter 25 as well.
I want to be ready, Yeshua, for the day that You appear. Help me to be at Your business.  Keep me from distractions, laziness and self-seeking. Pull me back in when I stray, because I want You to say to me, "Well done, good and faithful servant." Maranatha! Amen, come, Lord Yeshua! 
Ann Hilsden - King of Kings
Jerusalem
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