Editor, Everyone Gets to Play, (Ampelon  Publishing, 2008)  
					Senior  Pastor, Yorba Linda  Vineyard; founded with her husband Sean, in 2006
					www.YorbaLindaVineyard.com 
					Worked  at Vineyard Ministries International for several years, then moved to Vineyard  Music when it was formed and served as Director for Worship Conferences and  Training
					Editor, The Way In is the Way On: John Wimber’s  Teachings and Writings on Life in Christ (Ampelon Publishing, 2006) 
					Married  to Sean for 18 years; two children – Camie Rose, age 16, and John Richard II,  age 8
									 			
			 
			
			
					 
		
		
		Guest 
		
		Christy Wimber: Naturally Supernatural 
		
		By Mimi Elliott
                	The 700 Club
                	
		
		
		 
		CBN.com 
			 Christy Wimber  and her husband, Sean, are pastors of the Yorba Linda Vineyard in Southern California, which was planted back in 2006. She is a frequent guest of 700 Club Interactive and the CBN.com Spiritual Gifts Webcast. 
		Christy has been working for many  years taking Wimber teachings and making them available for the larger church.  She has just finished the new Yorba Linda Vineyard Resource Store at  yorbalindavineyard.com where many of these are available on MP3 format. Most of  these teachings are from the very early days of John Wimber’s ministry up until  his passing in 1997. The store also contains various teachings from Christy.  
				  Christy is also a featured writer under ‘Opinions’ for “The Church Report;” a  newsletter that goes to all denominations and has more than 177,000 followers.
		THE GIRL NEXT DOOR 
		Christy grew up next door to the Wimbers. She accepted Christ at a young age, but did not get serious with her  faith until she was 18. At that time, Sean Wimber, who is nine years older than  Christy, had gotten saved. They soon married in 1990 and began to travel  internationally with John. Sean and Christy have been in the Vineyard  Movement since the beginning, back in 1977. Both of them came out of the  Friends Church, a Quaker church in Yorba Linda. People often think the Vineyard  Movement came from a Calvary Chapel, when in fact, they are Quakers at the  root, and Vineyard roots are Quaker roots. 
		For the last 11 years Christy has also been working  with John Wimber's materials, releasing many products, including a book back in  2006 made of John's writings/teachings, entitled The Way in is the Way  on. 
		Her second release was in November of 2008, Everyone Gets to Play. However, her most recent work was a  compilation with Pastors such as Bill Johnson, Randy Clark, Bobby Conner, and  Carol Wimber called Amazed by the Power  of God.  
		She also just finished  working with Regent University as they now have a full library of John Wimber  teachings from throughout his ministry. Christy has traveled for many years,  preaching at various conferences and retreats. Sean and Christy have two  children, Camie Rose and John Richard.    
		Christy says the church is called to recognize what God is doing and  move with His leading in salvation, healing, deliverance, etc. This is the  Kingdom of God. She describes it as  being “naturally supernatural” both inside and outside the church. 
		JOHN WIMBER  1934 –  1997
		John Wimber was a founding leader of the Association of  Vineyard Churches which today is one of the fastest growing church-planting  movements in the world, with more than 1,500 churches worldwide. A professional  musician who played the Las Vegas  circuit for 5 years, John later signed with the Righteous Brothers. When John  was gripped by God in 1963, he was a “beer-guzzling, drug abusing pop musician,  who was converted at the age of 29 while chain-smoking his way through a  Quaker-led Bible Study.” 
		He soon became a voracious Bible reader and after weeks of  reading about life changing miracles in the Bible and attending boring church  services, John asked a lay leader, “When do we get to do the stuff?  You know, the stuff here in the Bible; the  stuff Jesus did, like healing the sick, raising the dead, healing the blind -  stuff like that?”  
		He was told that they didn’t do that anymore – only what they  did in their weekly services. John replied, “You mean I gave up drugs for  that?” 
		In John’s first decade as a Christian, he led hundreds of  people to Christ. By 1970, he was leading 11 Bible studies that involved more  than 500 people. He was asked to lead the Charles E. Fuller Institute of Evangelism  & Church Growth. He later became an adjunct instructor at Fuller  Theological Seminary, where his classes set attendance records.  
		Through extensive reading and encounters with missiologists  and seasoned missionaries, John was convinced that all the biblical gifts of the  Holy Spirit should be active in the church today. He began to teach and train  his church to imitate Jesus’ full-orbed kingdom ministry.  He began to “do the stuff” of the Bible that  he had formerly only read about.  
		By 1982, John joined the fledgling Vineyard movement. For  the remainder of his life, John traveled extensively while teaching and  ministering on evangelism and healing. He died from a massive brain hemorrhage  in 1997.
		
		
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