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Camp meeting preachers of 40-50 years ago

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Post subject: roughridercog: Camp meeting preachers of 40-50 years ago
Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2025 2:07 am
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How would they be received at our camp meetings of today


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Post subject: Quiet Wyatt: Re: Camp meeting preachers of 40-50 years ago
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Well, let's see....


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The first Florida Campmeeting where I actually stayed inside the whole time (as opposed to making numerous trips around the tabernacle, hearing the sermons, but tending to be waiting to strike the snow cone stand at the most opportune time), was in, I believe, 1979 (I think). Ronald Brock preached.I would imagine that any Camp Meeting today would be overjoyed to have had a Ronald Brock in his prime!I can't remember the all of them or the order very well anymore, but after him, there was C.R. Spain, Lamar Vest, Paul L. Walker, on and on. All of them would have brought the house down in most Camp Meetings today.HOWEVER, the best Campmeeting I have HEARD of (I was there, but was only 9 years old or so) was the 1972 Florida Campmeeting with Paul Henson. Both my dad AND Paul Henson said that it was something special. In 1990, I went to the WNC one (Dennis McGuire was the overseer). T.L. Lowery preached a wonderful campmeeting that touched me in the most wonderful way...and at the most needed time, I believe.


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Post subject: Cojak: Re: Well, let's see....
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In 1959 Paul Henson had preached for CH Matthews in Biloxi. I think he was the Miss youth Director. In front of Fred Brennen and our trailers, I saw the man work a hulla hoop. I knew then this was my kind of preacher! LOLBUT YES even at a young age the man could PREACH, and I think he would fit today! (Where there are real camp meetings.) Henson A special man! Some facts but mostly just my [email protected]/


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Post subject: Nature Boy Florida: Have Any of You Ever Heard Of
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I think Ray Hughes style and content would still be well received in most any Pentecostal church/convention


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Re: Have Any of You Ever Heard Of


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Who's Kevin?


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Post subject: Charles Page: Who's Kevin? Twisted Evil
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I hear that Kevin's wife can out preach him however with the way she dresses she would get kicked off the old time camp meeting circuit


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Post subject: Nature Boy Florida: Re: Who's Kevin? Twisted Evil
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Dude - this post is not cool. Retract it


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Post subject: Charles Page: this post is not cool
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tell me what part of the post is not cool and I will respectfully edit it, thanks


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