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Old 04-27-2007, 10:48 PM
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We were able to vist a church in CT last week and enjoyed time spent with the pastor and wife.

Vatican - Was there in 2006. It was kewl but I am not sure it changed me much.

I would like to go to Brooklyn Tab and to POA sometime.

I guess I would like to check out T D Jakes in Dallas sometime as well. Other than that I enjoy visiting Pentecostal churches when traveling and just see how many friendly (or not) people I meet.
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Old 04-27-2007, 10:51 PM
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After reading AtlantaBishops post it reminded me that I also have Hillsong Australia as one of the churches I want to visit.

I have been to the Vatican and was blessed by the Pope back in 1976 at his summer residence outside Rome!!
Yeah, he was in his summer home when we were there... we didn't make the trek.
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Old 04-27-2007, 11:03 PM
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I did get to visit:
The Church of the Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith
22nd & Bainbridge Sts.(Apostolic Square)
Philadelphia, Pa.
It was not when Bishop Johnson was living.
Christ Temple Apostolic Assembly
Falls Creek(G. T. Haywood Memorial Drive)
Indianapolis, In.
First Pentecostal Church
2nd & Buckeye
North Little Rock, Ar.
First Apostolic Church
Tulsa, Ok.
Faith Tabernacle Apostolic Church
Port Arthur, Tx.
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Old 04-27-2007, 11:07 PM
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I did get to visit:
The Church of the Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith
22nd & Bainbridge Sts.(Apostolic Square)
Philadelphia, Pa.
It was not when Bishop Johnson was living.
Christ Temple Apostolic Assembly
Falls Creek(G. T. Haywood Memorial Drive)
Indianapolis, In.
First Pentecostal Church
2nd & Buckeye
North Little Rock, Ar.
First Apostolic Church
Tulsa, Ok.
Faith Tabernacle Apostolic Church
Port Arthur, Tx.
Christ Temple Apostolic Assembly
Falls Creek(G. T. Haywood Memorial Drive)
Indianapolis, In.

Been there.

First Pentecostal Church
2nd & Buckeye
North Little Rock, Ar.

Been there also.


Faith Tabernacle Apostolic Church
Port Arthur, Tx.

Been there too.
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Old 04-28-2007, 02:56 AM
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I would like to visit the following:


Greater Mt Calvary holiness church - Washington DC
Monument Of faith Evangelistic church - Chicago,Il
Cosopolitan church of Prayer - chicago , Il
Ford Memorial temple - Phila,PA
Empowerment temple - Baltimore MD
Brooklyn Tabernacle
Central faithful bible church - Los Angeles
Reeds temple Cogic- Chicago
Greater Emanual Institutional Cogic-Detroit
Greater St Stephans Cogic- san diego


Most of These are not oneness churches but I would like to hear their choirs and see how they operate things
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Old 04-28-2007, 06:31 AM
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Are there any churches you have always wanted to visit but have not had a chance to yet?

For many years I had wanted to visit Calvary Tabernacle in Indy then about ten years ago the NRB convention was there so I got to slip into a service.

I would really like to visit CLC in Stockton and the home of GLU (Great Lakes University), The Apostolic Church in Pontiac Michigan.

I would also like to visit the churches of almost all of the preacher's here at AFF. It would be great to worship with them in their home enviroment.
This is a good thread, CC...

Hmmm...well, I've been to the Ponitac church and can tell you it is wonderful!! I love the diversity...the worship is never the same and you never know who may be preaching. It is usually Pastor Warman, but not always.

I would love to visit:

The Rock Church, Sacramento...Bishop is my former pastor and I have friends there

POA, Aleaxandria...heard so much about it and love to hear Bro. M preach

Christ Church, Nashville...want to hear the choir and JG, and would like to meet the folks from here

The church in Kansas pastored by Elder Coonskinner and that's my reason

Peoples Temple, Surrey, BC...heard so much about it and would love to worship with TB and Felicity
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Old 04-28-2007, 08:11 AM
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Barb,

Certainly People Temple in Surrey is on my list also despite the Communist sounding church name!!!

I have listened to TB several times online and have enjoyed his preaching immensely. He actually has a lot to say and does it without screaming.
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Old 04-28-2007, 08:16 AM
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Certainly People Temple in Surrey is on my list also despite the Communist sounding church name!!!

I have listened to TB several times online and have enjoyed his preaching immensely. He actually has a lot to say and does it without screaming.
LOL!! I can't hear him preach because I have the primitive mode of connection...dialup...
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Old 04-28-2007, 08:19 AM
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LOL!! I can't hear him preach because I have the primitive mode of connection...dialup...
Girl you need to join the 21st century!!!

Of course having Comcast supposed broadband service tries my religon every day. It is horrible. It is not near as reliable or fast as my little country telephone DSL broadband service was when I lived out in the sticks.

I know I am going to have to call them again and have a third visit to try and fix it. My daughter lives in the same town five miles from me and finall raised cane until they sent out a "Sr. Tech" who fixed it. That was the fourth or fifth visit from comcast.
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Old 04-28-2007, 08:24 AM
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Girl you need to join the 21st century!!!

Of course having Comcast supposed broadband service tries my religon every day. It is horrible. It is not near as reliable or fast as my little country telephone DSL broadband service was when I lived out in the sticks.

I know I am going to have to call them again and have a third visit to try and fix it. My daughter lives in the same town five miles from me and finall raised cane until they sent out a "Sr. Tech" who fixed it. That was the fourth or fifth visit from comcast.
I know, but the only high speed server in this area is Comcast and I refuse to pay their outrageous fee, which can and will be raised upon the whim of whomever...
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