View Full Version : Johnny Godair's Message at WAF 2008
chosenbyone
01-26-2008, 01:10 PM
The following is a link to Brother Godair's message @ the Tulsa summit for those that would be interested. It was worth listening to...
http://www.visionbuilder.dreamhosters.com/sermons/index2.php?speaker_id=31&list=mgs&msg_series=Having%20Holiness%20and%20Evangelism&expand=expand&&afile=yes&filename=Having%20Holiness%20and%20Evangelism-Track%202.mp3
Cindy
01-26-2008, 01:11 PM
May I ask what part of TX you live in CBO?
chosenbyone
01-26-2008, 01:14 PM
I live in the Houston area. I take it you live in the Tyler area? I grew up in Trinity and I have been to Tyler many, many times.
ChicagoPastor
01-26-2008, 03:16 PM
Bro. i might be mistaken but I do not believe this sermon is from Tulsa...
This sounds like a sermon he preached at Bro. Holmes church...
unless i'm listening to the wrong sermon he doesn't even mention the WPF
Maybe he served "warmed overs" to the folks at Tulsa.
Some one once said "If a sermon is worth preaching once, it's worth preaching again."
RevBuddy
01-26-2008, 05:08 PM
Yes...that's a North Little Rock site...not a Tulsa tune... :TulsaNO:
Whole Hearted
01-26-2008, 08:27 PM
I was there and Brother Godair's message was awesome.
SavedLou
01-26-2008, 08:39 PM
Bro. i might be mistaken but I do not believe this sermon is from Tulsa...
This sounds like a sermon he preached at Bro. Holmes church...
unless i'm listening to the wrong sermon he doesn't even mention the WPF
gotta be... i listened to some of it and caught it when he said something like "now here in 2005..." so it probably was a re-run at the WAF... heh heh heh...catch the irony? :tvhappy
bishoph
01-26-2008, 11:00 PM
gotta be... i listened to some of it and caught it when he said something like "now here in 2005..." so it probably was a re-run at the WAF... heh heh heh...catch the irony? :tvhappy
This was NOT the WPF inaugural address by Bro. Godair. This message may have some of the same overtones but this is not the same message.
lucylou
12-10-2008, 12:15 AM
This just proves he doesn't change his message and hasn't for over 25 years that I have been a member of his church - What he was preaching in Maulden MO he still preaches in Durham NC - He is a great man of God and worthy of respect - He is my shepherd and I commend him for his stance on issues that should not change no matter the age we are living in.
Melody
12-10-2008, 09:10 AM
Hear Hear Lucylou!!!! This isn't altogether "friendly" here. And yes he deserves all the respect and honor due. A mighty warrior that has held true to his beliefs and should be commended!
God bless you ladies for standing up for your pastor.
That is commendable.
WyoPastor
12-10-2008, 11:40 AM
preaching in Maulden MO he still preaches in Durham NC -
Actually it is Malden, MO where he was my pastor.
While he is a great man, I still don't like the WPF split.
Melody
12-10-2008, 12:09 PM
misunderstood, he isn't my pastor, just someone I've heard through the years and have always admired his stance, one of many men in both camps,
lucylou
12-10-2008, 02:08 PM
Actually it is Malden, MO where he was my pastor.
While he is a great man, I still don't like the WPF split.
You may not like the split, however, an organization does not save anyone it is just a fellowship of belivers and if I am not mistaken the UPCI is a pastorial fellowship not a church fellowship, just because your pastor is a licensed pastor of the UPCI does not mean you are a member of the UPCI. Anyway, there are great men of God in both fellowships and I pray for them everyday that they make the right decisions and that revival takes place as this is the ultimate goal (reaching the lost) and in these forums a lot of ugly and disrespectful things were said about these men and yet most of us call ourselves "christians" the Bible still says "...touch not my annointed and do my prophets no harm.." harm can be done verbally if not phisically. God Bless
meBNme
12-10-2008, 05:05 PM
This just proves he doesn't change his message and hasn't for over 25 years that I have been a member of his church - What he was preaching in Maulden MO he still preaches in Durham NC - He is a great man of God and worthy of respect - He is my shepherd and I commend him for his stance on issues that should not change no matter the age we are living in.
Hello Neighbor!!!!!
A friendly Howdy from Raleigh UPC.
And yes, your pastor has always been an honorable man in my eyes as well.
Some of the best memories of youth camps involve the Godairs.
meBNme
12-10-2008, 05:10 PM
You may not like the split, however, an organization does not save anyone it is just a fellowship of belivers and if I am not mistaken the UPCI is a pastorial fellowship not a church fellowship, just because your pastor is a licensed pastor of the UPCI does not mean you are a member of the UPCI. Anyway, there are great men of God in both fellowships and I pray for them everyday that they make the right decisions and that revival takes place as this is the ultimate goal (reaching the lost) and in these forums a lot of ugly and disrespectful things were said about these men and yet most of us call ourselves "christians" the Bible still says "...touch not my annointed and do my prophets no harm.." harm can be done verbally if not phisically. God Bless
Yeah, I Have found it....... "interesting" that many who bash their decisions to leave and start another org, also bashed their stands on their beliefs and suggested they LEAVE the org.
Sometimes I think it just boils down to folks thinking that if someone believes differently than they do, they should be trashed.
Especially if it involves standards.
Double that if the person takes a stand over it and makes changes because of it.
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