I didn't know anyone else picked that up about Llewellyn. You have to COGOP to know that, I imagine. I have, for a good while, pegged him as the key player in the game played in 1923. There has been some interesting research about the relationship/contrast/conflict between AJT and Llewellyn in recent years. It's worth noting, when Llewellyn died it was a COGOP pastor (F. F. Johnson) who preached his funeral as he was no longer COG. We are approaching the 100 anniversary (1923-2023) of the split, and for better or worst the events shaped generational in both groups. Maybe it would be good to have some high profile event in 2023, something like the Memphis Miracle (some positive press for both groups). There has to be a generational change in which a new generation values reconciliation over denominational hubris. At times I think we need to move closer quicker, but to be honest, the way some COG folks treat other COG folks (like in the women/bishop or new Lee President or elections issues), I get a little nervous. To your observation, I am COGOP, four generations - back to the Holiness Church at Camp Creek.