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Has Pentecost changed?
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I get the feeling that what passes for 'Pentecostal church' these days is a far cry from what shook the world in the early 20th century... Much less the late 1st century... |
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I read that book last year. It's a great book that every Pentecostal/Apostolic should read. And yes, we're a far cry from the days of Azusa Street.
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we got edumacated and decided we needed to be taken seriously. |
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N.David, that is something I have just not understood yet per your qoute at the bottom about the Apostolic/Pentecostal, how can one be both I mean I have heard my Ex Pastor in the Apostolic Church I attened (ALJC) affiliation talk poorly of other Pentecostal Churches in the area, I thought all you guys are the same..We had a discussion before we left the Church and I brought up being Pentecostal and he said he was not, that he was Apostolic but the Church affiliates with some other Pentecostal Churches?? That really lost me....lol
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The difference between oneness pentecostal services in the 50s and oneness pentecostal services today is tremendous. I was there in the 50s and I occasionally visit today and today has very little in common with back then. If you could take the saints in the 50s and transport them to today, they wouldn't believe what was happening....or more accurately, not happening.
Oneness pentecostalism today is a mere shell of what it was 50-70 years ago. It's a completely different church. |
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About 10 years ago I was invited to an AoG, up in Washington State. We were told this place was happening, in the middle of revival, people were coming from 100s of miles away. So we went. It was a packed house, probably about 500 people or so. And no different than any Baptist church I had ever been to. My kids were whispering to me 'are you sure this is a pentecostal church? They sure don't seem like it...' |
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We were looking for a church and we went to a service and after we left I told my wife they need to erase the word Pentecostal from the name. We go to an AG church that is just that very Pentecostal. I am blessed because all the AG churches we have been part of are very Spirit filled and very Pentecostal, but they are not all like that and it makes me sad. |
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Please give the top few reasons things are differ now than in the 50's...
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Pentecost is different from when I started going in the late 80s
They were less song and music oriented. There was more time spent during the "worship" service just with the hands raised worshiping God between songs. The preaching was better, less "Quote a verse then tell stories" but more "Quote several verses and elaborate on the verse and maybe some stories" And evangelists actually preached messages. Today evangelists nearly all come to church, crack jokes, tell stories and finally works the visitors up to coming forward to speak in tongues. No joke. I've been in services where the evangelist never opened his bible. We had a missionary come through and preach for an hour or so and never opened the bible. |
Is the spiritual health of a church to be based on how demonstrative they are?
The problem isn't "manifestations" it is a lack of time, yea, desire for prayer and the Word. There's not the same hunger and thirst for righteousness as at times in the past. People are too full and entertained to really be hungry spiritually. They might have to get off Facebook for a day. |
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The music back then was purer, not as orchestrated, more spontaneous. Yes, brother so-and-so didn't have a great voice, his timing was off but when he sang it would bring the Spirit down. Sister so-and-so would sing the same song time off key time after time, but it wasn't the entertainment of the singing, it was the moving of the Spirit which followed. Today singing is taught, organized, planned and most of the time little more than secular entertainment. In the past, when the church was in worship and the 'bad' singers would begin singing ..."there is pow-er, pow-er, wonderful working power, in the blood...of the Lamb"....it may not have been pretty but the Spirit moved and worked in the people. The church in which I was raised was small, most of the time less than 100 people. But there song service included anyone who wished to stand together on the rostrum and sing, men on one side, women on the other. People participated more in worship, a more intimate part of the church. That changed though, now it's a stay in your pew while the 'professionals' sing and entertain you type of service. Revivals back then would last for weeks sometimes with the power of God moving each and every night. There was an excitement, an expectation, a knowing that the service each night would be a real Spirit filled, shouting, Holy Ghost moving service. I've been in revivals which lasted literally for months, not just weeks. It was amazing to see the workings of God in those services. Healings. Deliverences. Yes, so much difference between then and now. But, as someone pointed out, it's not limited to oneness pentecostalism, it's throughout the Church. I don't know if we can reclaim the purity of Pentecostalism. I most of the time doubt it. |
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I'm also "ancient" and totally agree that services in the 50's were different.
More annointing. Less mimicking of professional singers etc. In the 50's services were Spirit led. Today it seems to be a performance! Nothing against practice but as we strive for perfection we often leave God out of the equation. I don't want to go back 60 years but ......services, singing,specials, preaching it was a different world______in church or politically. :foottap |
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And Lo, surely that has gone over your head. Thus saith Praxeas
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Well we have church like we always have. I was raised in the 50's I should know.:happydance
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I started noticing a big difference when the music changed. Music has meaning. Ask the Jungle Tribes. I remember hearing sermons on, "That Jungle Music." They changed the music to attract the young people. and the young people came---WITH INTERTAINMENT, instead of a hunger for God. When the Spirit moved in those days, with or without the music, It wasn't a worked up emotional ho-down just to see if they could still do that.” When the Spirit moved, there was results. Someone was healed, or received the Holy Ghost, even a “come clean” repenting service. And with the entertainment, came worldliness. But the worldliness could not have came into the church, if it hadn't already been in the home. We weren't without fault. In my young days, I saw the hunger to know more about God, to draw closer to God, but our church lacked teaching. Emphasizing the outward appearance. After about 15 yrs, we got a new Pastor, that was a teacher. That is when I began to love to go to church, and devour the Word. The church doubled in size, under his teaching. |
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As someone here posted not too long ago, the reason we don't have revival in the churches is because we've grown content to live without it. Revival cannot come without repentance, but when God's people believe they're okay with God, then why should they repent, and for what? But this is contrary to God's instructions: "If my people (not the world, not backsliders, not the wicked, but those...) which are called by my name, shall humble themselves (actually come before God in the fear of the Lord, shedding the self-righteousness of self-sufficiency), and pray (without pre-determined time limits), and seek my face (not their own selfish wants or agenda), and turn from their wicked ways (not assuming they're "rich" in God and "have need of nothing"- Rev. 3:17) then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land." (2 Chron 7:14). |
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So... any hope on the horizon?
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The next move of God will follow that pattern, IMO. A hungry people somewhere will connect with God, as did the people of Azuza, and this will birth yet another movement with signs and wonders following. It's not going to happen in Pentecostalism because Pentecostalism is no different than the Baptists, Methodists, ect. were in the early 1900s. It's a 'you agree with our church or you're not of God' type behavior. I think the most likely place for this new and powerful move of God to occur is in a home meeting atmosphere somewhere. There's usually enough hunger and freedom in the home meetings to allow the Spirit of God to move without restraint. As did Pentecostalism in the early 1900s. |
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My hope is in Jesus and what He did on the cross
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:thumbsupWent to church this morning AND we were having church like we have always had it. Just saying.:thumbsup
Plan on going back to tonite and expecting the same.:happydance |
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I went to church this morning and came home very discouraged.
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AMEN. Any hungry people, living close to Muncie, Indiana, ready to start a house church? |
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I'm so glad I can go to church and come home not disappointed all the time over insignificant differences :-)
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