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Old 01-24-2009, 09:27 PM
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Re: redefining hollness & foot washing

Thanks for some good word Alan. The narrow way cannot - by definition, be broadly accepted by those who believe not or have departed the faith. The salt brings it's best savor in this hour.

A universalist movement... I have mixed feelings Oneness Pentecostals could stand a bit of universalism when it comes to their relationship with other Christians - especially other Evangelicals.

In the broader sense though, yes I agree, we need to clearly preach Jesus as the ONLY answer to sin, because truly there is no other.


PS regarding assistant pastors AKA plural eldership - have you checked out Dave Houston's site?
http://www.gloriouschurch.com/
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