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I am not 100% certain on this issue, but I am of the strong impression that some of these men picked up the charter in the late 1940s.
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I believe that you are correct. The following is from the February 1947, Pentecostal Herald:
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Pastor Hardwick was out of the upci long before Jack Dehart left. Jack Dehart did not leave until after the Affirmation Statement was adopted in 1992. Furthermore, he did not leave over the "holiness" or "legalist" issue. He debated against the resolution on the floor in Salt Lake City. He along with C.L. Dees were two of the strongest voices against the Affirmation Statement.
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That part puzzled me as well. I'm not familar with when Pastor Hardwick left exactly, though at one time I worked for his predecessor.
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45 year alignment? Not hardly. That would have placed a date of fellowship back to 1962. In fact, I don't believe brother Wendel, who later committed suicide, went to Ethiopia until after then.
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Can't say it is led by Johnny Godair alone. There seems to be bigger pushers and shakers leading the charge than just him.
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I agree.