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Old 09-24-2007, 09:55 AM
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Brother Oggs certainly had "the want to"! Who could ever forget him talking to his bicycle when he was learning to ride? He did more with an impediment than most of us do with a whole body. There are no impediments resting in the arms of his Father now.
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Old 09-24-2007, 10:47 AM
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Brother Oggs certainly had "the want to"! Who could ever forget him talking to his bicycle when he was learning to ride? He did more with an impediment than most of us do with a whole body. There are no impediments resting in the arms of his Father now.
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This post brought tears to my eyes. I loved to hear Brother Oggs tell stories. He was an amazing person that I admired.
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Old 09-24-2007, 11:00 AM
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Brother Oggs certainly had "the want to"! Who could ever forget him talking to his bicycle when he was learning to ride? He did more with an impediment than most of us do with a whole body. There are no impediments resting in the arms of his Father now.
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I was in a service where he was speaking. Also in the service was one of the UPCs' fake healers. Oggs turned to him and said "Now don't go and heal me and ruin my ministry". I laughed for about 10 minutes.oloroid
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Old 09-24-2007, 11:04 AM
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Bro. Oggs preached at Christ Church about 5 or 6 years ago. He was well recieved and sold a couple hundred copies of his book.

I have always wondered if he got a lot of flack for preaching for us, being that we are ex-UPC! He never came back!
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Thanks, Timlan for that tribute to Br. Oggs. He was truly an original.
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It looks as if he made his home in east Texas during his sunset years.

Allan Oggs's passing is another sign a generation is passing. He was another "second generation" UPC preacher whose primes were in the late sixties to late eighties. Oggs was a huge part of what was then a wonderfully diverse organization.

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I'd highly recommend reading his autobiography for those that haven't, if it is still in print.

My condolences to his family.

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This guy was a tremendous motivator and the story about him telling the doctor NOT to take the "preacher" after he had a stroke, was priceless!

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That of course is only natural. Many younger pentecostals do not recognize the name. I'm sure the younger folks in New Life Tabernacle in Beaumont knew him only as an elderly preacher.
I am young by many standards, yet I remember Bro. Oggs very well. He was indeed an inspiration in person and through his books. He will be missed greatly, at least by this young'un.
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Old 09-25-2007, 12:42 AM
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I have wonderful stories to tell of Bro. Oggs.

Amazing man of God...not great with kids our age (jcm), though. We probably drove him NUTS!
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It looks as if he made his home in east Texas during his sunset years.

Allan Oggs's passing is another sign a generation is passing. He was another "second generation" UPC preacher whose primes were in the late sixties to late eighties. Oggs was a huge part of what was then a wonderfully diverse organization.

He had a rough and ready sense of humor that many strait-laced folks did not understand.

He quipped in his autobiography that when Donald Deck, then General Youth President, hired him for a position at headquarters, that Deck said that day he saw a sign that said "hire the handicapped."

He'd tell T. W. Barnes: "Now, don't you heal me and ruin my ministry."

Another reason I feel quite old: his death is not making a huge impact in the UPC.

That of course is only natural. Many younger pentecostals do not recognize the name. I'm sure the younger folks in New Life Tabernacle in Beaumont knew him only as an elderly preacher.

Let's not forget that throughout the seventies and eighties he was one of the giants of oneness pentecostal preachers. This was during a time when it was a lot harder to reach that status than it it today.

Allan Oggs was a regular major campmeeting and general conference speaker during a time when it wasn't just the same two or three paraded around over and over again for "ratings."

I pay him tribute mostly for being frank and real.

His autobiography was too hot for the Pentecostal Publishing House to handle because he dealt with certain issues in a frank manner that did not fit PPH's philosophy (still alive and well in 2007) that everything is always GREAT!FANTASTIC!WONDERFUL!PERFECT!!

Oggs dealt plainly in his book about a conflict with S. G. Norris.

He did not soft-soak his leaving JCM but plainly stated "I lost my job." It was obvious he was terminated against his will.

I never knew exactly what transpired between him and Craft but the breakup was interesting since Oggs was the alumnus coming back to be the "savior" after the "nasty liberals" led by Don Fisher were given the heave-ho.

As a younger preacher, I also appreciated his humanness and realness by saying a landmark in his ministry when he went to headquarters was when he could by his first Hart Shaffner and Marx suits.

That was refreshing in contrast to the many preachers in oneness pentecost who could not live without the trappings of the fancy suits, fancy restaurants and fancy cars but of course try to leave the impression that they don't have a hole or a nest like the foxes and birds in which to lay their head.

His death also made me think how heartbroken he must have been for his beloved New Orleans after Katrina. His love for his hometown bled through his writings.

I'd highly recommend reading his autobiography for those that haven't, if it is still in print.

My condolences to his family.

I'd love to read it....where can I get it.
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Old 09-25-2007, 11:12 AM
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I have read 2 books by him and listened to several tapes....Bro Oggs was indeed a classic pentecostal.

I may have disagreed on some fine points, but I have tears in my eyes imaging Bro Oggs "running and leaping" all through heaven
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