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Originally Posted by Thad
James Griffin ought to know
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Originally Posted by Daniel Alicea
I'm not talking about the NCO ... I used them as an example of ministers who are members of more than one ministerial fellowship ....
both the NCO AND THE UPCI .... yet ... the NCO does not license.
however ... if the new UC org is licensing then I don't know if they, a minster seeking licenses with both, will be able to keep their UPC license .... I will check.
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Thad Pastor Alicea is correct, the NCO is not an organization and does not issue licenses. Therefore no one is required to leave any organization to affiliate with the NCO.
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Originally Posted by Thad
Dan,
NCO is a group that has gone Charismatic that's why they are frowned upon
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Thad, very interesting comment. "Gone Charismatic"?
First the NCO is an open fellowship, made up of individuals from various denominations and world views. Its purpose is to provide information and tools for evangelism not to promote a particular dogma.
Having said that, the three individuals generally looked on as the "founders" are personally totally Apostolic in doctrine, and have not changed one iota in their beliefs, doctrine, or preaching. Especially since the Res. 4 passed they would match quite mid-stream UPC.
So Thad is it your position that the UPCI is now a Charismatic organization?