Join us live for corporate prayer from our Global Prayer Center. To submit prayer requests, visit perrystone.org/pray. To donate to the ministry, visit perrystone.org/donate.
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Join us live for corporate prayer from our Global Prayer Center. To submit prayer requests, visit perrystone.org/pray. To donate to the ministry, visit perrystone.org/donate.
[Read more]Brother Stallings was the pastor of McMinnville for several years when I was a boy. He was a great man, pastor and wonderful musician. I remember him fondly. I knew his sons Edmond and Norman. This is a great Church of God family! Obituary for John Stallings, Rev. Gordon Stallings – of Chattanooga, Tennessee, departed […]
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This is “The Lost Sheep”. To hear more inspiring messages from Jentezen Franklin, visit http://jentezenfranklin.org/watch?cid=sm-yt & subscribe to this channel: http://goo.gl/yfkXHy Tell us more about what’s going on in your life: Let us pray with you: https://jentezenfranklin.org/contact?f=Prayer&?cid=sm-yt Share your testimony to encourage us and others: https://jentezenfranklin.org/contact?f=Story&?cid=sm-yt See our outreach programs: https://jentezenfranklin.org/outreach/?cid=sm-yt Stay Connected to Jentezen […]
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On Twitaholic.com I found out that I am the most read Twitter account in Cleveland TN!!…………..!!!!!!!!! My head is spinning. #ourCOG
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Anyone in/or related to the Church of God who knows about or have seen anti-Trump COG activity inbox me with your message and hopefully pictures.
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Soon after I became General Overseer, Jeremiah 1:4-10 exploded in my spirit. The familiar passage describes God’s call to Jeremiah and then Jeremiah’s response. The Scripture points out that from his mother’s womb, Jeremiah was known of God, and then c…
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In the early sixties our Church of God at McMinnville, Tennessee, Locust Street, celebrated the Lord’s supper around a table spread in the sanctuary at the altar. There was a setting for with one seat remaining empty. Twelve were served and then twelve more until all had been served. Folk would tarry at the altar […]
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