There are certain days in our lives that mark us forever. Today, March 24th marks an anniversary of the Smithton Outpouring. Some have never heard of it, others have had their lives changed forever by it.
During the revival season in the 90’s where Brownsville and Steve Hill were having salvations in Florida and Randy Clark was having a healing revival happening in Toronto, Canada, a third less known move of God was happening in a little country church in Smithton, MO a town of 532 people.
Pastor Steve Gray was the senior pastor of a congregation in a town with one gas station, a few stop signs and was in the middle of a cornfield. He was offered a job years earlier in the music industry at a big church up north, but when he presented the idea to the Lord, and asked Lord what would you do? The Lord said, I would raise the dead. This kept Pastor Steve in Smithton, MO.
Little did Pastor Steve or anyone else know that March 24, 1996 would change all of their lives forever. A day that would begin history. It was just another Sunday, Pastor Steve comes walking through the same side door into the sanctuary he walked through for over 12 years, but tonight was going to be different.
When he went to greet his wife on the front row, before he could hug her, the power of God struck him like lightning and he began to jump up and down, next the congregation began to jump up and down. All of them by the altar, jumping up and down as the power of God was poured out in that one moment and it changed the course of history for many people.
Now 30 years to the day later, myself along with many others have been powerfully impacted by Pastor Steve Gray’s yes to God, saying yes, I will host a move of God. Host he did and host he does. I came in September 1999 and my life changed forever in one weekend in that little country church. Small beginnings big impact. “Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin.” (Zechariah 4:10) Happy 30 year anniversary to the Smithton Outpouring. My life will never be the same again and I will never change my mind.










