Colin Urquhart


Colin Urquhart is a Christian, evangelical, apostolic and neocharismatic leader in the United Kingdom.
He was involved in the Charismatic Renewal movement in the 1960s and 1970s. He was the incumbent of the parish church of St Hugh, Lewsey Luton, Bedfordshire at the time, and during a period of four years immense changes took place there.
In 1974 he wrote a book about these experiences, called When the Spirit Comes, one of a number of books he authored during the 1970s. At the start of 1976, having resigned as the incumbent of St Hugh's, he and his family plus two parishioners moved to a house owned by Fountain Trust in East Molesey, Surrey. From this base he began an itinerant ministry travelling nationally and internationally, with his living costs arising solely from donations.
By the early 1980s he was becoming more widely known internationally as a writer, and as a speaker at Charismatic conferences, rallies, and conventions. Colin is still involved with Kingdom Faith Church based in Horsham, Sussex, England, where he lives with his wife Caroline, after being a leader of this organisation for many years. In the eighties he spoke at some of the Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship International Conventions in Mumbai, India, based on the theme, "Go in my name" and "If my people" in India.
Some people present at the meetings claim to have seen supernatural healings or to have been healed themselves.
Colin's son, Clive Urquhart, now leads Kingdom Faith Church with his wife Jane.
Colin's daughter, Claire Morton now leads GoChurch Manchester in Greater Manchester, Lancashire with her husband Alan.

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