Angels Have Been Manifesting in Every Meeting Since October
By Keith Luker
The streak now stands at 81 consecutive meetings since October where angels have manifested during worship—singing or playing instruments. What once occurred every few years is now happening in every single gathering.
Creative miracles have also started happening spontaneously during worship. In Lufkin, Texas, a woman with a 20-year-old neck injury resulting in spinal cord and nerve damage experienced full healing. Her right eye’s extreme tunnel vision was restored—she could suddenly see the full width of her glasses. The skin on the right side of her body, once numb and waxy, regained full sensitivity.
It began in a home group in Redding, California. I was leading worship with just my guitar and voice, yet we all heard instruments playing that weren’t in the room. In Vacaville, CA, two women approached me saying they clearly heard a flute, oboe, and French horn. In Russellville, Arkansas, a man said he heard a thousand voices singing—it overwhelmed the sound of my guitar!
This all began as the glory cloud reappeared at Bethel Church in Redding. God is doing something profound. I had a vision in 1992 where the Holy Spirit gave spontaneous songs, the glory cloud appeared, and miracles began happening during worship. Now that vision is unfolding in real time—at every meeting.
Portals of Supernatural Worship
When angels manifest, Heaven is responding to earth. We pray “Your Kingdom come… on earth as it is in Heaven,” and this is exactly what’s happening. Revelation 5:8–9 describes heavenly worship with harps and golden bowls of incense—the prayers of the saints. That scene is happening among us now.
I believe portals of supernatural worship—like Jacob’s ladder—are opening around the world. Angels are ascending and descending on the praises of God’s people, delivering miracles from Heaven. The Holy Spirit is transforming our gatherings into divine encounters.
We are in a window of opportunity like the mid-1990s revival, but much larger. More people than ever are experiencing God’s love and presence. Revival is in the air.
The question is: What will you do to host Him?
—Keith Luker, Worship Leader and Revivalist