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Old 06-28-2008, 08:54 PM
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Re: Chester Hensley

So you think all these people are just making all this up ?????
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Old 06-28-2008, 10:12 PM
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So you think all these people are just making all this up ?????
You know, Brother, I don't know. All I know is the Bro. Hensley that I knew, and the man they're talking about in here, seem to be two different men.

"Blessed are ye, when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake.
Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for great is your reward in heaven: for so persecuted they the prophets which were before you." (Mt 5:11-12)
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Old 06-28-2008, 10:49 PM
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Very strange outfit to say the least.
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Old 06-29-2008, 01:45 AM
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You know, Brother, I don't know. All I know is the Bro. Hensley that I knew, and the man they're talking about in here, seem to be two different men.

"Blessed are ye, when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake.
Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for great is your reward in heaven: for so persecuted they the prophets which were before you." (Mt 5:11-12)

I understand where you are coming from-your
feeling are normal, but you also must be aware of
the other lives that were adversely effected by all that went down
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Old 06-30-2008, 01:36 AM
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Chester Hensley is a folk legend among some people.

I hear tales of many miraculous things happening during his ministry. I've even heard it said that he was able to move the sun across the sky and direct the wind with his fingers. I guess some people actually believe these things, despite the fact that if the sun moved out of place a decimal of a degree everything on earth would be destroyed, let alone the actual concept that God would give someone the ability to jerk the sun around (or the Earth) just for kicks on a Tuesday afternoon in the park or something. I mean, it sounds like Elisha had nothing on this guy.

I understand that when Chester Hensley died (in a car accident, or of cancer... I've heard two different stories), his congregation placed his casket within a hexagram, aka 'star of david' or 'seal of solomon', and hoped he would rise from the dead. He didn't.

For a while it seems some people regarded him as a kind of Pentecostal or Charismatic super-saint after he died... Like William Branham, I suppose. Everyone thought they inherited his ministry, or had been passed 'the mantle'. In fact, I think some preachers in the SE Texas area still believe they are the 'chosen one'. I never knew the man personally. He may have been a pleasant person, but it sounds like the stories of his ministry have become more and more distorted over time after his death. I mean, I hear all kinds of fantastic tales... gigantic fireballs flying out of baptistries and floating around the auditorium... Thousands of people being miraculously healed of diseases, ditch water miraculously turning into gasoline (instead of wine) to fill an empty fuel tank.

I personally would have liked to see a quadraplegic suddenly grow four new limbs, but I tend to doubt that happened. I mean, God can do anything he wants, but i'll have a healthy skepticism regarding the tales I've heard.

I also heard a person who was a member of Chester's church say that one of the seals of Revelation were opened during one of his church services... The Sixth Seal, I believe. Which is odd, because I thought only the lamb was worthy to open the seals. Perhaps the lamb decided to announce it's opening one night or something... sounds sort of like a grand-opening ceremony where someone cuts a ribbon with a gigantic pair of scissors, only probably with lots of freaky yelling and such.

It's funny how you always hear of such amazing miracles from other people who heard it from someone else who heard it from someone else. EG "Brother so-and-so went on a missionary trip to the Congo and raised someone from the dead!" Not that I don't believe miracles can happen. Obviously God can do anything he wants to do.

I also heard that in his latter days Chester was on a 'Nazarite Fast', and wouldn't shave. Someone named Randy Clark reportedly lambasted him about this quite a bit. Of course, Randy Clark also married a lady who was trinitarian (her name is Renee, they're still married.), and Chester wasn't too big on trinitarians, so he prophesied that this marriage would destroy Randy's 'ministry'. Randy Clark now runs a big charismatic 'ministry' called Triumph Church in Nederland Texas where he tells people that Jesus wants them to get rich and that Christ's disciples were entrepreneurs. It's like Tony Robbins, but with select bible verses, and lots of people dancing around in tutus and swinging from the ceiling on cables and twirling on the platform. Entertainment factor: 10. I understand lots of Pentecostal churches have since started having younger converts dance on their platforms to enticing music, holding two sticks, swinging them around and making the sign of the cross with them. Perhaps this comes from Randy's approach. I hear at one point in his ministry Chester liked to make grand entrances, wearing white robes with spot-lamps shining on him (I thought we were supposed to receive our robes when we die.. you know... 'he who endureth to the end'). Maybe Randy Clark got his inspiration for dramatic performances from the case of Chester's robed entrance.

Then there is the other guy who was (might still be) having church in Chester's old building. Don't know much about him. 'The Ark'. I think the named changed though... might be wrong. All I know is he says another guy named Gary Armagh is his enemy. Gary Armagh was also thought to 'bear the mantle' of Chester Hensley. Gary Armagh ran a church called World Apostolic Revival which is no more. He hooked up with a woman in his congregation and got a divorce. That tends to degrade one's reputation in 'ministry'.

Overall, it seems some people tend to be more interested in sensationalism, signs and wonders than bearing their cross and living for God.

Perhaps Benny Hinn inherited the mantle.
Only one problem with this story... the girl that Randy Clark married, Renee... was in the UPC she was not Trinitarian.. she was from Vicksburg, MS
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Only one problem with this story... the girl that Randy Clark married, Renee... was in the UPC she was not Trinitarian.. she was from Vicksburg, MS
I had actually heard she was Trinitarian, and about the supposed 'prophecy' from people who were once fairly close to Chester Hensley. Even so, I stand corrected. Thanks for the clarification.
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Old 07-24-2008, 09:06 AM
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I passed by the old church last week.
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Old 07-24-2008, 09:15 AM
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I passed by the old church last week.
Elder, you do a lot of "Passing" lol.. you must be a travelling man
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Old 07-24-2008, 09:24 AM
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Elder, you do a lot of "Passing" lol.. you must be a travelling man
I am evangelizing and I passed through the Big Easy last week stopped and saw the church and had lunch with Elder Lollar. I went to the Baton Rouge camp Friday night.
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[QUOTE=CC1;263184]ROFL!!!!

I remember as a teenager he showed up at Louisiana Campmeeting in a beautiful balck Cadillac Limi with one of his saints dressed up in a Chauffers uniform driving him around.

Don't really know who he was , but at least he had the class to realize that there are SOME cars that if you cant afford a chauffer for them you don't need to have one (Rolls Royces, Bentleys and Limos spring to mind immediately.)

I remember once a Bishop in some state trying to impress me by driving me around in his Rolls Royce. My own unspoken constant thought was...If you gotta drive this YOURSELF...." well the rest goes without saying.
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