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Old 04-10-2008, 10:03 PM
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Re: Freddy Clark's Kids

I would love to attend one of Bro.Clark's meetings.
It seems several yrs.back I remember seeing The Freddy Clark family in my dad's Bluegrass unlimited magazines.There were quite alot of them in that group.
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I love these guys! I actually had the opportunity and had a conversation with Ashely at St. Marks house.

Man, I am just so thrilled for these guys! I love that they are not ashamed to sing about Jesus on national TV-They rock!
Amen.
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I liked it.
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Old 04-10-2008, 11:32 PM
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Freddy is an Evangelist from Rocky Mount, Virginia. He has been preaching for around 40 years... He is independent, but has always been Apostolic in doctrine AND in practice!

He is submitted to his elders in the UPC, although he will most likely never get licensed. He has a great ministry, and is the real deal when it comes to operating in the gifts of the Spirit. Go to one of his meetings if you get a chance!
He has located himself in Rocky Mount, but is actually from Centreville, New Brunswick, Canada. I have been at his home several times.

His kids were taught to play music from as young as possible for up to one hour a day, every day. Freddie was always bluegrass style, and hence the style of the boys is rooted there.

He'd line his kids up and have them testify and then sing.

Freddie never was UPCI. Morton Bustard really opened him up to preach in many UPC churches in the USA.

Freddie's dad was also a preacher. I heard him once in a UPC church. At least one of Freddie's parents were from Newfoundland, Canada, if I am not wrong.

His father in law has been in Rocky Mount area for years. Joe Crandall. Crandall is a prophet of God as well. STRONG Oneness. And All VERY sensitive in the Spirit.
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Old 04-11-2008, 05:48 AM
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Re: Freddy Clark's Kids

My first expereince with FC was back in 1989. He came to our church to preach a crusade. He preached LOOOOONNNNGGGGGG, but very good and he rrattled off scriptures one after another from memorization. Then he took just as much time ministering in the Gifts of the Spirit. He called me forward. I had never met him, never had a conversation with him. He asked me what the name "Mark" meant to me. That's my first name. He also spoke to me about back problems (I had worked at UPS at Bible school a few years prior and had injured my back) and sinus problems which I also suffered from, prayed for me and I was healed.

A few years later the entire family came and did a concert. Unbelievable!

The next time I saw them was on television a few years later. The boys were featured on a show that the Oak Ridge Boys had for several years on the old TNN network. They would always have the Clark Family Experience end their program.

I have a cousin who moved to Nashville with the hopes of making it in the music industry. She kind of dated one of the boys (I think the lead siger from the group that won the NGAB contest). She was disinterested at the time, she probably is kicking herself now.

My uncle attends First UPC in Nashville, pastored by Ron Becton. Some of the boys go to church there also. The three in the Clark Boys do. He said they sit on the front row, they worship, they pray in the altar, they pray for people in the altar and they are very well liked and they are very respectful. He says they are very nice youmg men.

I saw FC at BOTT this year and talked to him about the boys who won the contest. He said the lead singer is a great preacher and can operate in the Gifts of the Spirit much like he can. He is very proud of them and says all of his kids are very close to him and no matter where they are they stay in touch. He said the boys called him frequently when they were in LA for the NGAB.

He says out of all of his children, his twin girls (the youngest) are the best singers. I imagine we will be hearing from them in the near future.
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Re: Freddy Clark's Kids

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I love these guys! I actually had the opportunity and had a conversation with Ashely at St. Marks house.

Man, I am just so thrilled for these guys! I love that they are not ashamed to sing about Jesus on national TV-They rock!
Pretty good stuff.

Freddy Clark held a couple of revival/healing services at my old church.

He would start off with Blue Grass Gospel music.

....I held the mic for him one time while he walked around and ministered in the gifts.

That was Good times.....
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Pretty good stuff.

Freddy Clark held a couple of revival/healing services at my old church.

He would start off with Blue Grass Gospel music.

....I held the mic for him one time while he walked around and ministered in the gifts.

That was Good times.....
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that actually is not AI but NGAB for short [next great american band] and they won the whole thing, something like 10000 bands competed or some ridiculous number, austin, adam and ashley all of his boys begin with a, his two youngest were twin girls, one of the boys has backed up carrie underwood, i think ashley, they live in nashville one has also played with she daisy, a female group that i havent heard of before, they got a huge record contract with a company called 19 records , one even has a real estate license, the whole family can play about anything pretty wild abilities. there !pretty much everything you wanted to know just google em up. guaranteed to amaze you one way or the other . not sure how much dad approves of the whole thing im sure he is proud of there accomplishments like any parent !
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Ya know...before I came into Pentecost I hated bluegrass and country.....then when I came in I learned to tolerate it lol...

Seriously though these kids do a great job with bluegrass. There seem to be other elements in there which is probably what makes it appealing. His singing seems to be more bluesy
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Ya know...before I came into Pentecost I hated bluegrass and country.....then when I came in I learned to tolerate it lol...

Seriously though these kids do a great job with bluegrass. There seem to be other elements in there which is probably what makes it appealing. His singing seems to be more bluesy
I NEVER learned to tolerate bluegrass LOL... I still gives me the "Oh Lord I have to leave this building issues" but I really like them.. there is definitely a difference in them and its becoming more and more tolerable each time I hear them. They are very different from what one would consider your normal bluegrass
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