It looks quite a bit like Way style, but certainly without calling on people. The worship gifts are not "boxed in" with tight restrictions a-la Piffle. I experienced most of the messages as varied, spontaneous, creative, to the point and meaningful. In other words, I found it way the heck more genuine.
But the overall style is suffused with an emphasis on "decent & in order". On the other hand, sermon feedback (hearty "amen" or "hallelujah", etc) is practiced & encouraged, as well as general vocal expressions of praise. Brother Leonard moved in some pretty wild circles, having worked with Bill Branham (google him if you like a freakout!) and apparently came to his own conclusions about all that wild stuff. He could be quite uncompromising about it. Anyway, he's gone, and I'm not sure what things look like over there these days.
Thanks Evan. Since they did it sort of like the Way, I'm betting that we experienced the Wierwille version of the original.
Jerry,
I don't know what the explanation for the howling is. There was only two women doing it but one of them had a pair of pipes like an opera singer and could howl a long time without taking a breath. It's scary at first but then it just blends in with all the other sights and sounds.
I see sexual overtones in much of the service but I'm like that.
lm, I think the sexual overtones may be a natural consequence of such an emphasis of 'going with your feelings'. I once lived in a place with a very large Pentecostal presence. The talk was that the girls, um, had a reputation. Wierd, isn't it?
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lovematters,
It looks quite a bit like Way style, but certainly without calling on people. The worship gifts are not "boxed in" with tight restrictions a-la Piffle. I experienced most of the messages as varied, spontaneous, creative, to the point and meaningful. In other words, I found it way the heck more genuine.
But the overall style is suffused with an emphasis on "decent & in order". On the other hand, sermon feedback (hearty "amen" or "hallelujah", etc) is practiced & encouraged, as well as general vocal expressions of praise. Brother Leonard moved in some pretty wild circles, having worked with Bill Branham (google him if you like a freakout!) and apparently came to his own conclusions about all that wild stuff. He could be quite uncompromising about it. Anyway, he's gone, and I'm not sure what things look like over there these days.
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Thanks Evan. Since they did it sort of like the Way, I'm betting that we experienced the Wierwille version of the original.
Jerry,
I don't know what the explanation for the howling is. There was only two women doing it but one of them had a pair of pipes like an opera singer and could howl a long time without taking a breath. It's scary at first but then it just blends in with all the other sights and sounds.
I see sexual overtones in much of the service but I'm like that.
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lm, I think the sexual overtones may be a natural consequence of such an emphasis of 'going with your feelings'. I once lived in a place with a very large Pentecostal presence. The talk was that the girls, um, had a reputation. Wierd, isn't it?
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Jerry,
Not sure of what was all going on there.
But i do know of some personal experiences
without the group thing going on.
Very different then what you said there.
In a group emotions can run very high in a situation like that.
Don't get the howling thing myself.
But I don't know everything...
Clay
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