Thursday, September 19, 2024

                                                   


SOLBREKKEN MEETINGS A GREAT SUCCESS
in the Central District,
PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES
 OF NEWFOUNDLAND
writes Pastor A.W. Rowe, District Superintendent

 The spacious F.G. Bursey Memorial Tabernacle, situated adjacent to Hwy No. 41, seven miles west of the town of Lewisport, Nfld. was filled to overflowing each night, for 18 nights extending from May 13, 1969 to June 1, 1969.

The new tabernacle which was dedicated during the Solbrekken crusade seats 1300 people, but 700 extra chairs were crammed in every available space, hundreds more people stood along the inside walls of the 80 ft by 40 ft. building, another 100 or more stood in the main entrance, and on the outside of the building where hundreds of cars were parked.  There were still hundreds of people milling around, while many more remained seated in their cars and buses because there was no room in the tabernacle.

On the second Sunday of the crusade it was estimated that there were about 7,000 people that came to the gounds to try and get into the tabernacle but had to be turned away.

The late Pastor F.G. Bursey, veteran minister and superintendent of the Central District of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Nfld., for over 20 years, a few years before his passing, said to his Distict Committee, “Boys, we need a large tabernacle in order that we might be able to gather the people together and see God move in power and blessing to sae, heal, deliver and baptise believers in the Holy Spirit.”

Immediately plans were made to erect such a building.  The task was strenous, the financial burden was heavy, he did not live to see the completion of it, but on May 22, 1969 the tabernacle which he spearheaded and which will stand as a memorial to such a faithful servant of God was opened and dedicated to the Glory of God. 

Very timely remarks were made by the widow of the late F.G. Bursey, Mrs. Hazel Bursey, the dedicatory passage was read by the past District Superintendent , Pastor R.W. King, and the Dedicatory Prayer was offered by Pastor  A.S. Bursey, borther of the late F.G. Bursey and General Superintendent of the Pentecostal Assemblied of Nfld.

The vision of the late F.G. Bursey was fulfilled as night after night God used His humble servant Evangelist Max Solbrekken of White Rock, British Columbia to preach and pray for the sick.  The great congreatation listened in rapt attention, interspersed with praises to God as Bro. Max hit the high spots of his messages and drove his point home to every heart. 

Bro. Max fearlessly denounced the sins of this present generation.  Adultery, fornication, vice, envy, drunkenness, dope addiction, wrath, strife were common words of his vocabulary as he met their cruel force and ministered to the multitudes.

Yes, he uncovered sin and iniquity in no uncertain terms, and then like a good samaritan he poured in the oil of the tedemptive blessings and benefits of Calvary.  God mightily confirmed the Word with signs following, the sick were healed, the crippled walked, the deaf heard and the blind saw. 

Over 400 people walked to the alter for salvation and night after night Bro. Max spent extra time inviting souls to accept Christ as Lord and Saiour.  They came forward to accept Christ, the youth,  the middle aged, the fathers and mothers and the aged, as it was in Philip’s revival to Samaria, so it was in the Tabernacle.  There was great joy as sinners wept their way through to God, and othes were filled with the Holy Ghost and fire, speaking in tongues as the Spirit gave them utterance.

The gift of the word of knowledge operated through our Brother night after night as he told the number of souls that were hearing the call of the Spirit of God, and whenever he declared a certain number, whether it wa 10, 15, 20, 30 or 65 they always came without fail right to the very last one.  Many more continued to come, those who were convinced that the Gift of the Spirit of God was working in our Brother’s life. 

It was glorious as night after night, wave after wave of the blessing and power of God swept over the large congregation as Bro. Max ministered the Word, and his co-worker,  Bro. Thorbjorn Marthinsen sang then beautiful songs of the gospel, under a precious annointing of the Holy Ghost, glorifying and exalting our wonderful Lord and Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ.

Brother Max Solbrekken and Bro. Marthinsen have endeared themselves to the hearts of the Newfoundland people, because of their straightfordwardness, sincerity and exemplified love manifested so compassionately in ministering to the sick and suffering.

At the end of the crusade the people felt that Mrs. Solbrekken should have the privilege of spending a few days with her husband in this great Crusade, and out of love for them the people raised an offering to bring her into the province.  Mrs. Solbrekken arrived on the 30th of May, and in her quiet and unassuming manner presented herself to the audience, who received her joyfully.

I feel that time will not erase the benefits derived from the Crusade held here at this time.  Lives have changed, a new incentive has been aroused in the hearts of the people and pastors to carry this gospel forward until Jesus returns.

Our prayers are with Brother Max and we pray that he will be able to return to us again.

Pastor A.W.Rowe, Central District Superintendent, 
Pentecostal Assemblies of Newfoundland.