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Originally Posted by Carpenter
I know this is 40 pages too late, but in my experience, the action items/deliverables that result from this meeting will simply be to schedule another meeting of the same kind. The marching orders will be to garner as much support or gauge the sentiment throughout the nation as best they can.
Nathaniel Wilson is a head scratcher to me as being part of the group of ministers. I hear he has TV ads, TV ministry, then I hear he is part of the anti-media Booker clique.
I don't believe this type of movement will have any longevity. I can give them the conclusion right now they will ultimately come to.
Remain in the UPC doing their best to change/maintain it at the grassroots level, after all GOD will do whats best for HIS organization.
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Carp,
I don't see this a a meeting to guage support. If they in fact get 2,000 preachers there that IS the support. It is not going to get any better than that.
I do agree they will call a follow up meeting but I think a lot of what happens after the meeting will be done by mail and phone as a lot of pastors of smaller churches can't travel across the country several times a year for these meetings.
If they have what they want to do all lined out they very well may be prepared to formalize the org. and get it rolling right there in Tulsa. That is what I am guessing will happen. They have no benefit in dragging this out.
I also don't see them having a "shadow" org. while they stay in the UPC. I think they are leaving.