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10-21-2007, 10:01 PM
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C. Garrett along with another preacher was scheluded to preach the Sun. night service at Ark. camp meeting at NLR in 1999, but while the first preacher ministered the Spirit moved in the service and Garrett never came to the pulpit.
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Sounds like your saying it was a God thing to keep the future reprobate from infecting others with his virus.
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10-21-2007, 10:10 PM
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Sounds like your saying it was a God thing to keep the future reprobate from infecting others with his virus.
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No that's not what I was saying, but it does sound right.
Just giving a little history.
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10-21-2007, 10:12 PM
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No that's not what I was saying, but it does sound right.
Just giving a little history.
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I know, just doing some TIC, was this guy prominent and what in your opinion would lead to this radical change.
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10-21-2007, 10:23 PM
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I don't know why he is considered prominent. I never liked his preaching myself.
I would say that the devil is behind the change.
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10-21-2007, 10:27 PM
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you're not the first person to mention this.
I got word that he was ultra conservative at one time
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Ultra conservative? On doctrine maybe...he was always a bit whacky, but we liked him and considered him a friend. He preached for my Dad a bunch of times, and stayed in our home. He was at our wedding. (He wrote scriptures all over our get-away car...Jeff was SO mad about that! LOL!)
He participated in a debate with a church of Christ preacher in Joplin.
I do remember one odd thing...I remember him saying that when he and his wife were married, that when they got to their hotel, they prayed together before...er...consummating the marriage. Not that its bad to pray...just it seemed a bit weird....
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10-21-2007, 10:37 PM
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Ultra conservative? On doctrine maybe...he was always a bit whacky, but we liked him and considered him a friend. He preached for my Dad a bunch of times, and stayed in our home. He was at our wedding. (He wrote scriptures all over our get-away car...Jeff was SO mad about that! LOL!)
He participated in a debate with a church of Christ preacher in Joplin.
I do remember one odd thing...I remember him saying that when he and his wife were married, that when they got to their hotel, they prayed together before...er...consummating the marriage. Not that its bad to pray...just it seemed a bit weird.... 
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10-21-2007, 10:38 PM
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MB.... I have heard others who have done that little ritual. Odd....
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10-21-2007, 10:48 PM
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WOW!!!
I'm NOT believing this!!!!!!!!!!!! I have heard this guy preach SOOO many times.... I had heard he had went charasmatic but NOT gay!!!!! wow...
This is like, i can't even describe it, really saddening...depressing almost...
He preached at my old church many many times before he got "big time" and yes he definitly was what some of you would call "UC" (that was way back, he loosened up a little bit when his old pastor died) He started out in an independent church i believe.. He preached at FPC before, years ago...
He married the pastor's daughter of one of the upc churches in el dorado, AR.. tarrah, whom he mentioned.. and he did join UPC...
WOW.. totally shocking......
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10-21-2007, 10:51 PM
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Originally Posted by MissBrattified
Ultra conservative? On doctrine maybe...he was always a bit whacky, but we liked him and considered him a friend. He preached for my Dad a bunch of times, and stayed in our home. He was at our wedding. (He wrote scriptures all over our get-away car...Jeff was SO mad about that! LOL!)
He participated in a debate with a church of Christ preacher in Joplin.
I do remember one odd thing...I remember him saying that when he and his wife were married, that when they got to their hotel, they prayed together before...er...consummating the marriage. Not that its bad to pray...just it seemed a bit weird.... 
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He was most ilkely praying she had a headache.
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