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The Dean 07-26-2007 05:49 PM

Opinions & AS Discussion - Kilgore
 
Just got word that Bishop James Kilgore preached today at a Conference in Mississippi. During that message he stated that he would not preach again in the United States for any meetings such as special services, dedications or conferences. Not a lot more was said about it except that he would not be preaching any more special meetings.

While it seems odd to hear someone say that those in attendance said that there was no hint of bitterness or animosity. Just a precious Pentecostal icon letting the world know that his ministy is going to pretty much be limited to overseas.

Ladies and Gentlemen, there are very few men with the character and humility of James Kilgore. I can't question the man's character but I do wish I knew what was in the Bishop's mind. His kind simply can't be replaced.

NLYP 07-26-2007 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by The Dean (Post 198417)
Just got word that Bishop James Kilgore preached today at a Conference in Mississippi. During that message he stated that he would not preach again in the United States for any meetings such as special services, dedications or conferences. Not a lot more was said about it except that he would not be preaching any more special meetings.

While it seems odd to hear someone say that those in attendance said that there was no hint of bitterness or animosity. Just a precious Pentecostal icon letting the world know that his ministy is going to pretty much be limited to overseas.

Ladies and Gentlemen, there are very few men with the character and humility of James Kilgore. I can't question the man's character but I do wish I knew what was in the Bishop's mind. His kind simply can't be replaced.

It's my opinion that Bro. Kilgore is sick of the politics...
The chain letters all of it.
He has repented over and over that he supported the Affirmation Statement.
He came into my life in THE MOST crucial moment of my life and ministry. I was priviledged to call him Pastor for two years...it was while in Houston that Bro. Strange and I became so close.
Bro. Strange will attest to the fact that we had some SERIOUS prayer meetings at old Life Tabernacle.
Me, Him, Sis Alice, Bro Gus, sister Patricia...LORD those folks taught me HOW to pray and touch the throne!!!
Ive been in church all my life but did not REALLY know how to pray until my time at Old Life Tabernacle and Those great people.

A Cruce Salus 07-26-2007 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by NLYP (Post 198462)
It's my opinion that Bro. Kilgore is sick of the politics...
The chain letters all of it.
He has repented over and over that he supported the Affirmation Statement.

Would you please explain what you say here. How do you know this is true and how exactly has he "repented over and over"? Have you personally heard him?

NLYP 07-26-2007 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by A Cruce Salus (Post 198565)
Would you please explain what you say here. How do you know this is true and how exactly has he "repented over and over"? Have you personally heard him?

It is no secret that he has expressed public remorse for the division the AS caused.
"Repented" simply mean regret in this case.
I am sure many can verify this.

A Cruce Salus 07-26-2007 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by NLYP (Post 198570)
It is no secret that he has expressed public remorse for the division the AS caused.
"Repented" simply mean regret in this case.
I am sure many can verify this.

You said repented over and over again so I thought you could provide the events and places this happened.

Brother Strange 07-26-2007 09:06 PM

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Originally Posted by NLYP (Post 198570)
It is no secret that he has expressed public remorse for the division the AS caused.
"Repented" simply mean regret in this case.
I am sure many can verify this.

That's right.

The document from hell.

He has expressed his regret to me also. He has told me on more than one occasion that he would do it differently if he only had the opportunity. It breaks my heart to see someone having to live with regrets.

A Cruce Salus 07-26-2007 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Brother Strange (Post 198576)
That's right.

The document from hell.

He has expressed his regret to me also. He has told me on more than one occasion that he would do it differently if he only had the opportunity. It breaks my heart to see someone having to live with regrets.

What about it did he regret exactly?

A Cruce Salus 07-26-2007 09:10 PM

I ask partly because there have been denials that Bro. Kilgore ever did express these regrets and repentance. I thought perhaps there might be some documentation or record of times and places where he expressed such.

NLYP 07-26-2007 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by A Cruce Salus (Post 198577)
What about it did he regret exactly?

Violating the Spirit of the merger and endorsing something that was very destructive to the UPCI and the Apostolic church in general.

Brother Strange 07-26-2007 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by A Cruce Salus (Post 198577)
What about it did he regret exactly?

The support that he gave to it...exactly.


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