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Old 07-23-2008, 06:16 PM
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No, not the church people. The people that lived in Plano, had a reputation of snobbishness. I thought I said in my post not the church people. And this was back in the 60's, I have no clue about now.
I understand what you are saying, it was a stereotype of the city of Plano, but I think that has dissipated quite a bit. I went to the Plano church back in 1980 and was there when Bro. Mangun left for LA and Bro. Rigdon took the church.
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Old 07-23-2008, 06:25 PM
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No, not the church people. The people that lived in Plano, had a reputation of snobbishness. I thought I said in my post not the church people. And this was back in the 60's, I have no clue about now.
You said not the church people - wasn't sure if you meant the congregation was ok, but that we had snobby leadership. I understand now.
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Progressive or liberal? (Concerning the Plano church) as I am very conservative in my views concerning adornment and holiness in general. When I look at a churches website and click on "about us" there are certain things I look for. When reading the statement of faith for Abundant Life http://www.alcplano.org/AboutALC/Sta...6/Default.aspx I see no mention of the Baptism in Jesus Name or receiving the Holy Ghost with the evidence of speaking in tongues. If thats "progressive" I dont think that will be the place for me. Now, I understand a lot of ministries dont want to be associated or considered Apostolic anymore but that is the basics for being saved and if the statement of faith does not reflect that coupled with it being taught at the church, hmmmmmmm, I dont think thats ok.
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Old 07-23-2008, 06:39 PM
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You might like to visit around.... the churches you listed are all very different.....have heard good reports about all on the list.

Please try to visit Peace Church in Mesquite at Beltline & Tripp. There are some precious people in that church. Also, you will love Bro Baker.

That church was pastored my Bro Murray Layne and his son Bro. Keith Layne. Both have passed away.

Which Dallas burb are you located in or do you live in east Dallas or north Dallas or other..... Travel in Dallas not too bad on Sunday.

I would rule out Bro. Stanley unless you are accustomed to a certain kind of leadership which I will not discuss.

Distance is important to me at this time in my life...
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Progressive or liberal? (Concerning the Plano church) as I am very conservative in my views concerning adornment and holiness in general. When I look at a churches website and click on "about us" there are certain things I look for. When reading the statement of faith for Abundant Life http://www.alcplano.org/AboutALC/Sta...6/Default.aspx I see no mention of the Baptism in Jesus Name or receiving the Holy Ghost with the evidence of speaking in tongues. If thats "progressive" I dont think that will be the place for me. Now, I understand a lot of ministries dont want to be associated or considered Apostolic anymore but that is the basics for being saved and if the statement of faith does not reflect that coupled with it being taught at the church, hmmmmmmm, I dont think thats ok.
You probably should go to Bro. Hargove's in Garland or Bro. Gore's in Wylie, or possibly Bro. Flowers, the rest will likely be too liberal for you.
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Alos Ron Liles (Lyles?) church and Bo Baker's church that Elder Guidroz used to pastor.


I might fit in those churches, as you CC1 would likely also, that should tell you something.
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I might fit in those churches, as you CC1 would likely also, that should tell you something.
Pleazzzzzzze be more specific about this "crak"!!
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Old 07-23-2008, 06:51 PM
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No, not the church people. The people that lived in Plano, had a reputation of snobbishness. I thought I said in my post not the church people. And this was back in the 60's, I have no clue about now.
Hey sis Plano was just being devloped in the late 60's. lol BB and I looked at houses there in the price range of $19,000. Man wish we had bought one then !
I believe you and i know some folks that attend there. Good folks. To far from you to visit though.
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Some Plano people were kinda of snobbish back in the day. Not the church people in particular. Don't know how it is now.

Plano is far from conservative now... no offense to my one poster friend who goes there as I have many friends there but they do not uphold standards there at all really.
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You probably should go to Bro. Hargove's in Garland or Bro. Gore's in Wylie, or possibly Bro. Flowers, the rest will likely be too liberal for you.
I think you have pretty much summed it up.
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