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We Shall Over Come
09/25/05


Kip thinks it's important to have other people around you who will "lay it out" for you and challenge you.  Isn't it interesting that he refuses to take his own advice when other ICOC churches are "laying it out" for Kip to stop his divisiveness.

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Kip challenges the Portland church members to not back off even when preaching that the bigger churches are dead.  

Being woke up isn't pleasant and churches are upset about being told they are dead..

Worldwide Fellowship needs to be churches that are not dead.  If you aren't on fire for God, you have no right to lead others.

Even in dead churches there are SOME who still want to do it.

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After hearing this quote, let's not forgot Kip's wonderful quote from his article called "Sleepless in Seattle" where he PRAISES the LA leaders:

"Let me begin by praising the LA Elders and Evangelists for their recent letter to all the churches entitled, "Call To Brotherhood Unity And Revival." (August 28, 2005) This letter is a humble call for discipling congregations around the world to join together in a worldwide revival. The Portland Church has gladly joined the LA Church because we fully agree with the accompanying "Statement of Unified Brotherhood." At our Jubilee in Portland just two weeks ago, I was very moved and honored to be invited to a Saturday afternoon meeting with Al Baird, Bruce Williams, Steve Johnson, Doug Arthur, John Louis, and Mike Fontenot (all speakers at Portland) to “as a team” discuss how this “Statement” of “core beliefs,” all of us have held so dear for many years, might be worded. I so appreciate their incorporating my suggestion made in my Friday night speech for a Brotherhood Day of Prayer and Fasting for Unity. The LA leaders are suggesting Friday, October 7, 2005."

 


 

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