Dennis Bennett (priest)

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Dennis J. Bennett (October 28, 1917 – November 1, 1991) was an American Episcopal priest, who, starting in 1960, testified that he had received the Baptism of the Holy Spirit.

Born in England but raised in California,<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Bennett was a seminal figure in the Charismatic Movement within the Christian church. After proclaiming on April 3, 1960 from the pulpit that he had been baptized in the Holy Spirit, he was asked to resign at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, a 2600-member congregation in Van Nuys, California. Bennett was featured in articles in both Newsweek and Time magazines and rather than subjecting his church to a media frenzy, he did resign his pastorate. He continued his ministry at St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Seattle, Washington<ref name="Pent. Dict.">Template:Cite book</ref> until 1981. After that Trevor Dearing succeeded him as the rector.<ref>Crossbridge Books - Meet the authors. Rev Trevor Dearing (1933-2023) Obituary written by Rev Chris Oldroyd</ref>

Bennett then left the parish to found and lead the Christian Renewal Association with his wife Rita.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> He was also instrumental in the 1973 founding of Episcopal Renewal Ministries (now named Acts 29 ministry).

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