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Some Shouting Baptists.
I hope these dear people find more truth but hey they are having some church.I enjoy this song.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KuaTKMTjJKQ
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Here is another song.I'll not take away from them.ttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6s51gae9QQ
These folks put some pentecostal services to shame. |
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Well, Bro. Howard Goss said, "even the Baptists will be in the bride of Christ."
So, I guess they can look forward to that first resurrection. |
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These folks put some pentecostal services to shame.
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I'll not change my doctrine to their's but I'm glad to see the freedom of expression that these good people have.
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They are good singers.
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Here is another song I like.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uu9Dyrb_8TI
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I think these folks sing and play well.
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I just wanted to say thank you for saying you enjoyed the songs. As an introduction my name is sarah gayheart i am the booking manager for this group and i am also the one who has been posting it on youtube. I just wanted to say that yes we are baptists but that is not what matters. its not the name up over the door that we look for its the door to heaven that we are interested in entering. God bless all of you.
Your friend in christ, Sarah Gayheart |
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DUDE!!! this reminds me of our services back in the early to mid eightys.
I remember the "New kingdome Hiers" came and sang this song along with many others. It was my favorite song through most of the 80s. It's good to see that other denominations are beginning to "sing/praise/dance like David did". Now if only we could share the apostles doctrine with them LOL. |
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Don't look now but...what's with this "beginning" business??????????? There've been singing and shouting Methodist and Baptist long before there was an Azusa Street. One of them was my grandmother who was a "shouting Methodist" but never heard of Pentecost or Apostolic until around 1930. If anything, we got it from them. |
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Apprehended, Just more and more "tribes" coming up out of the wilderness, (out of dark- ness into His Marvelous Light, which were not a people, but are now the people of God.) Those dry bones getting some skin put on them and a new spirit in them. Some time back I posted about my paternal grandmother, who was the first of our family to hear, search out, believe and obey the gospel. They were devout, Bible reading, praying, shouting Methodists. Because of the decision she made, after that she heard a message her Methodist pastor had never preached about, there are five generations of Apostolics of her family today. My late father told us that when he was a child, his Methodist mother shouted the hairpins out of her long hair. Later in the "roaring 20's" she got the "Bob" and put on bright red lipstick, put on a chemise (popular dress of that day), and danced the "Charlston". My dad had not seen his mother looking like this. He said he crawled under the house (where they kept the potatoes and onions, etc. cool), and cried. http://apostolicfriendsforum.com/showthread.php?t=15547 Grandma Lizzie received the Holy Ghost and was baptized in Jesus Name in 1933. Dad was baptized as a 14 yrs. old boy in 1933, and received the Holy Ghost 9 months later at 15 yrs. Blessings, Falla39 |
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Back "in the day" this type of worship, concervative dress, tightly held morals etc were common in churches. Then the modern era hit and the large majority of churches lost the shout, the exuberant worship. Many also decided that monitoring their dress to dress modestly no longer had any importance. I was simply commenting on the cycle of things. The "apostolic" churches have for the most part kept the lively worship. Up until the last 15 or so years most had kept the modest dress standards. While most of the other denominations had lond dropped both, we are starting to see both change. The other denominations are "rediscovering" biblical worship practices and some are even migrating back to more concervative dress. While unfortunatly many "pentecostal" churches are growing deader, duller, and less concervative in their dress standards. |
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