Clark Taylor – Special Guest Speaker

Clark Taylor will be our special guest speaker once again this June at Heritage of Faith Gold Coast. Clark is a regular guest at our Gold Coast church and will be preaching at 9.30am on Sunday 19th June 2016.

More about Clark

Clark Taylor was born near Beaudesert in a farmhouse in 1937. By the age of 16 he was running stock camps on his family’s property in the Northern Territory. He grew up as a real ‘Aussie Bloke’ – fighting in the pubs and working hard, rounding up wild cattle and branding them, living under the stars eating damper, corned beef and the like.

In 1959 Clark attended a Billy Graham crusade where he became a Christian. He made a habit of making Jesus his friend. Clark then went through six years of theological college. He found this very difficult as he had left school at a very young age and was almost illiterate. He had to learn subjects such as Greek and Hebrew. Clark met his wife Anne while she was also at Bible College and they fell in love and subsequently married.

Clark became a Methodist minister. He had encounters with God which left him able to hear from God and move in what we call a ‘Word of Knowledge’ and he started to see people healed. As this didn’t really gel with the Methodist ministry at the time, he left and eventually Clark and Anne founded Christian Outreach Centre in 1974.

The Brisbane COC grew to 5000 members, and Clark and Anne trained ministries to start over 200 other Centres as well. They also founded Christian Outreach College, a school which is thriving and successful even today with around 2000 students, and Christian Heritage College, a Christian university which is fully government-recognised.

During the early eighties, Clark ran a program called ‘A New Way of Living’ which was aired on Channel Nine, Sunday mornings. This program was incredibly popular, and people still recognise him today from that program.

In 2000, Clark and Anne founded WorshipCentre.

Clark reflects Jesus in his preaching and moves powerfully in healing and Word of Knowledge. He has a way of relating to all people and is a very ‘real’ person. His messages are simple and bring real, practical answers to peoples’ lives. A tangible presence of God is a mark of the meetings he conducts.

Clark and Anne now divide their time between WorshipCentre, itinerant ministry and taking some well-deserved time to go caravanning and fishing.

Clark Taylor will be preaching at Heritage of Faith on Sunday 19th June 2016 at 9:30am

We also will be live streaming this service on our website

What are you aiming for in your life? What is your passion?

Like the apostles, we too must have a passion to fulfil God’s destiny in our lives. Life is a fight – but it is a good one! It is up to us to spend time with God and make sure that we have the Lord’s vision for our lives. Once you have that vision, commit it to paper, and then refer back to it as the Lord moves you forward in His upward call for your life.

Certain areas of life are already written in the Word, but personal revelations such as, “Should I pack for Melbourne?” are only found as we seek God’s face in prayer. We need always to be walking in both the Word, adhering to its commands, and being directed by the Spirit.

Once you have God’s vision for your life, you will discover your purpose. Add to your purpose, passion and you will fulfil the destiny that God has planned for you as you are obedient to both His Word and His direction in your life.

For I know the plans and thoughts that I have for you,’ says the LORD, ‘plans for peace and well -being and not for disaster to give you a future and a hope. Jeremiah 29:11

This month our passion is to see many lives changed through the manifestation of His Presence in our Sunday services and especially at “The Great Breaking Loose” Conference with our Apostle Dr Jerry Savelle.