(Spiritual Fullness #1) Come to Me and Drink

Ernie Hile
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Ernie Hile

Ernie Hile (N/A – N/A) is an American preacher and Bible teacher whose ministry within evangelical circles has focused on spiritual growth and the practical application of biblical principles. Born in the United States, specific details about his early life, including his parents and upbringing, are not widely documented, though his work suggests a strong foundation in Christian faith, likely shaped by a Protestant background. His education appears to be rooted in informal theological study rather than formal seminary training, consistent with his emphasis on experiential faith and personal devotion. Hile’s preaching career is marked by his involvement with Christian Fellowship Ministries, where he has delivered sermons emphasizing the centrality of Christ, spiritual ministry, and the believer’s role in God’s kingdom. His messages, such as those shared at the 1990 Northeast Christian Weekend Conference in Long Beach Island, New Jersey—alongside Stephen Kaung and Dana Congdon—highlight a collaborative approach to teaching, preserved in works like Spiritual Ministry (2019). Known for a gentle yet firm delivery, he has ministered through conferences and local gatherings, influencing listeners with calls to deeper faith and service. Married status and family details remain private, reflecting a focus on his message over personal publicity. Hile’s legacy endures through his recorded sermons, offering timeless encouragement to the church.