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StMark 01-24-2008 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Stephen Hoover (Post 367461)
How long does it take to check your mail? I think you are buying time...


I have so many emails and PMs i couldn't find it - waiting for the person to come on the forum

CC1 01-24-2008 11:30 PM

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Originally Posted by The Dean (Post 367463)
Just got information: It ended about 15 minutes ago with Nate Wilson speaking. Wayne McClain opened it up they said with prayer and took quite a while. They said it broke out in a good spirit of prayer to start the meeting.

There were over 1,000 ministers there according to a young man out from under my ministry. They said Booker did wonderful as did Godair. Obviously the TV advertising issue came up but nothing said against the UPC. They said that the name 'UPC' was only mentioned once - period.

It was made very clear that they were not going to restrict UPC speakers from their pulpits. Their intention is to coexist as a more organized form of the 'conservative leaning' brethren they have always been.

It appeared, according to my 'source', that they were intentionally NOT being derogatory about the UPC. They pretty much let it be known (in so many words) that it would not be tolerated. They said that an accurate count was just over 1,000 ministers with others there who weren't ministers.

The building was pretty full except in the balcony to the right of the platform. They said there were 6 or 7 rows there still open. The floor level was way overcrowded they said. Some left because it was too crowded.

They allowed no picture taking (except the designated person) and no laptops open - for obvious reasons!

Thanks for the report. So if the number of ministers there was around 1,000 that is about half what they were anticipating (the 2,000 number had been bandied about) but probably double what the UPC was hoping.

What will be interesting is to see the percentage of those attending who sign up. If the 1,000 number is accurate and half sign up that would be an impressive start with 500 ministers.

MissBrattified 01-24-2008 11:31 PM

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Originally Posted by StMark (Post 367475)
I have so many emails and PMs i couldn't find it - waiting for the person to come on the forum

It's no biggie! I don't doubt there's something going on. I just know it isn't Ladies' Conf.

Hoovie 01-24-2008 11:33 PM

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Originally Posted by The Dean (Post 367463)

It was made very clear that they were not going to restrict UPC speakers from their pulpits. Their intention is to coexist as a more organized form of the 'conservative leaning' brethren they have always been.

Does anyone rember the Republican Assembly? I did'nt think so.

Sunni 01-24-2008 11:33 PM

THEY (as in the six) weren't communicating that 2000 number...the building capacity is not even that much...

StMark 01-24-2008 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by MissBrattified (Post 367480)
It's no biggie! I don't doubt there's something going on. I just know it isn't Ladies' Conf.

i will post it as soon as i can

StMark 01-24-2008 11:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Sunni (Post 367486)
THEY (as in the six) weren't communicating that 2000 number...the building capacity is not even that much...


But AGAPE said it was the 7

ummmmm

The Dean 01-24-2008 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by ChicagoPastor (Post 367473)
Thanks, Dean.
Do you know if they are going to sell CD's of the services there??

It was said that they are going to make CD's of every session available.

The Dean 01-24-2008 11:47 PM

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Originally Posted by CC1 (Post 367478)
Thanks for the report. So if the number of ministers there was around 1,000 that is about half what they were anticipating (the 2,000 number had been bandied about) but probably double what the UPC was hoping.

What will be interesting is to see the percentage of those attending who sign up. If the 1,000 number is accurate and half sign up that would be an impressive start with 500 ministers.

Remember, CC1, that one of their big 'drawing cards' is that you don't have to 'sign up' to be a part of their fellowship. Many, if not most, are keeping their UPC credentials.

I've said from the beginning that I expect only about 500 to 700 total to drop the UPC. That will quickly double if the UPC tries to put them 'off limits'.

The actual number of a little over 1,000 was accurate as they did a genuine count. I'm not sure how many were there who weren't ministers but they did say the building was pretty much full - and too full on the floor for comfort.

I was pleased to hear that they were careful to not allow UPC bashing.

The Dean 01-24-2008 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by StMark (Post 367491)
But AGAPE said it was the 7

ummmmm

There was actually more than the '6' plus '1' tonight. Various others were in the pulpit for different reasons.


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