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Originally Posted by kylady
I haven't been on this site for a very long time.. I was a former Methodist for 12 years.. and now I have been an Apostolic/Pentecostal for 34 years.. so I have been around alot of different things in my life.. and have had family and friends in different faiths/beliefs etc...
When I first was introduced to "Pentecost" at the age of 9.. it was NOTHING like what folks are calling "Pentecost" now..
I have always been taught that in the "end times" there would be a "great falling away"..
I don't understand why women have went from never cutting their hair to cutting it...
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Hi kylady,
I have been around and in Pentecost since I was 11 years old (35 years ago). My own immediate family wasn't saved until many years later when I led most of them to a Pentecostal altar.
However, I do have extended family members whose family photographs go all the way back to early years of the movement. In these photos I see our pioneers with beards, women in slacks and with cut hair.
I remember seeing one photo of the wife of the UPC General Superintendant going into a reception at General Conference in the 1950's She was wearing a small and discrete set of pearls.
What you remember as being "the norm" for you was really a minority view in the early years. That's why the various Resolutions and additions to the Articles of Faith were added in subsequent years. These changes represent something of a paper trail of changes. Changes that were often forced upon churches, saints and preachers.
There is a photo on another thread of one of the first Apostolic missionaries. He was the grandfather of a poster here. Sadly this pioneer would never be considered for a FM appointment today. Not because of his message, but because of his beard.
Things seem to have remained "unchanged" for you because you were a apparently a part of the party that was winning out for a while. For the rest of us we have been troubled most of our lives as we have watched the Gospel message changed and extra-biblical and even un-biblical doctrines were added.
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Originally Posted by kylady
Television was TABOO.. now it seems to be the ISSUE at hand in which the UPCI is "concerned about".. but all the while that seems to be the "hot issue"... there are WAY MORE concerns for some of us saints.. than Television..
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Television was always a controversial subject. The ban on TV advertising in 1977 had been proposed and defeated for years until its proponents got enough control to wrest it through.
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Originally Posted by kylady
Pants on women.. when I heard it preached againest as a child.. now it is going on at alot of places... etc...
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Again, I have seen family photos of Apostolic pioneers where the women are involved in painting and in outdoor recreation. The women were wearing slacks. It was taboo for a lady to wear slacks when it wasn't necessary for modesty and wearing them to church was often considered a sin. But modesty was important in those days. So if the ladies were climbing ladders and such they wore slacks.
This wasn't universal, as your experience proves. But that's the point. There was respect for different views back in those days.
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Originally Posted by kylady
I guess if I had to ask a generalized question for anyone to answer it would sort of go like this..
"What is Pentecost to you?"
or maybe this question... "How have you personally changed as a Pentecostal over the years"....??
I don't mean this in a judgemental way.. I think there are alot of us that neither want to stray to the left... or the right.. we just honestly want to do what is right by the Lord and win souls for the Lord .. instead of being "confused by all the changes that are going on within Pentecost in general..
I haven't forgotten what it was like as a child to have parents searching for more truth.. and they were very glad when they heard about Acts 2:38..
It concerns some of us that are just tired of all the confusion that seems to be going on...
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And this is why so many pastors tried so hard to isolate their saints from the fellowship at large. They didn't want people to see the broad spectrum of ideas and standards that existed.
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Originally Posted by kylady
I have told some of my family and friends.. when rubber meets the road.. wouldn't we be better off leaving off things.. instead of adding more
things" to our lives.. and finding out some day .. that some "things" really did matter to the Lord .. when we come face to face with Him.. it will be too late to change our ways then..
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Thankfully, we have the Word of God that tells us what is essential. Go through your "do's and don't's" and compare them to Scripture. Then there is no need to fear when the Lord returns. He has given us his Word so that we can have confidence in how we live our lives.
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Originally Posted by kylady
One last comment/or question... Can someone PLEASE explain what is all the deal about "magic hair"???
I have "never" saw that until I was on this particular site... anyone want to answer that for me.. please feel free too..
I do care what happens around me.. simply because things that have already changed in Pentecost has affected my family.. and I want Bible answers if any of you would like to share your thoughts/and or scriptures concerning as to what being "Pentecostal" is to you .. God bless and guide all of us is my prayer!
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There is an influential writer who also speaks at retreats and Conferences who teaches that the uncut hair of a women gives her power to call angels and other spiritual benefit. A couple of popular male evangelists have helped to spread this idea. Ladies are instructed to spread out their hair over photos of loved ones being prayed for, over prayer requests and even onto the bodies of the sick or oppressed. It is said that the uncut hair will summon angels for protection and healing or for whatever the need is.
Many on AFF feel that this is unbiblical and wrong. I personally feel that it is silly and wrong. There's a spectrum of opinion like with everything else.