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Originally Posted by Minister_WD
Brother Phillips (pastor in shady grove and a district presbyter in Louisiana) has pulled his church out of the org. He is very conservitive and I suspect this is an indication he is OUT.
2. Wayne Cardwell from DeQuincy has been told by his church that he can leave the UPCI but the CHURCH ISNT....
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3. ANOTHER CHURCH has told their Pastor that he can leave but THE CHURCH IS STAYING! And that man is CRAWFORD COON!
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Interesting.
If true, NOW we'll see how loudly money talks and how much conviction some of these preachers REALLY have.
Will Cardwell and Coon say: "I must stand behind my convictions and I'll go start another church somewhere - or at least try to split off and pastor the split"?
Or, when they think of the tithes and income left behind will they say: "Uh ... maybe I don't need to leave the UPC after all."
This would be devastating politically to any preachers in this trap where their churches are rising up.
Looking back, a lot of these "standards" and preachers vying to see who could preach it more "hard" and "straight" was the result of peer pressure and who could brag the most out under the campmeeting concession stand or the conference halls.
To be seen as too weak to overcome a "carnal" church board and pull a church out and join the rest of the Tulsa gang?
Wow.
THAT would be emasculating.
Anyway, kudos to these churches for being aware and standing up to what really, just amounts to foolishness.
I know both Cardwell and Coon well.
Cardwell's dad, Thomas C., was the longtime pastor of that church, a member of the Louisiana District Board for many years and as fine a man as you'd ever want to meet.
I liked Wayne. He preached for me and we played softball together at youth camp.
Wayne's dad seemed more moderate but Wayne seemed to be more influenced by his more radical brother-in-law, Steve McMullen.
The reports I'm hearing from some sources in DeQuincy, where I have many friends and now-by-divorce ex-family members, is that First UPC is losing quite a few members to Hennigan's.
Coon?
I'm surprised he was involved with this Tulsa thing anyway.
Once again .... if this is true, then kudos to these church boards for recognizing foolishness for what it is.