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Originally Posted by Sam
Howard Goss was one of the "pioneers" or "elders" of the 20th century Pentecostal Movement. He was a minister of the Apostolic Faith ordained in 1906 by Charles Parham. He was a respected leader among those who preached the message of the Holy Ghost Baptism. He was one of the organizers and leaders in the Assemblies of God and then went with the Jesus' Name ministers when the split happened. He was the Superintendent of the PCI (Pentecostal Church Inc) when they merged with the PAJC (Pentecostal Assemblies of Jesus Christ) in 1945. He was the first Superintendent of the UPC and served in that office from 1945 to 1951.
His biography "The Winds of God" used to be available from the Pentecostal Publishing House and was, at one time if I remember correctly, required reading for those wishing to be licensed as ministers with the UPC.
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pretty much now it is david bernard stuff ministers have to read..