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Post Looking for old fashioned camp meetings - please help COGLayman
I am looking to do a little traveling this summer and would like to visit a few old fashioned camp meetings. They don't necessarily need to be Church of God, but could be Pentecostal, Holiness, or similar. I want to attend camp meetings as they were 50 years ago. Please let me know any information you may have on where I could find some good ones. Thanks!

(location can be anywhere in the eastern part of the US - east of the Mississippi River)
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I want to attend camp meetings as they were 50 years ago.


You mean where the folk dress & drive the kinda cars they did 50 years ago?
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COGLayman wrote:
I am looking to do a little traveling this summer and would like to visit a few old fashioned camp meetings. They don't necessarily need to be Church of God, but could be Pentecostal, Holiness, or similar. I want to attend camp meetings as they were 50 years ago. Please let me know any information you may have on where I could find some good ones. Thanks!

(location can be anywhere in the eastern part of the US - east of the Mississippi River)


I am not positive, but Little Washington, NC has a Campmeeting that has been there for at least 80 years. Called Snowed Branch.

Of course it has been a long time since I was there, 1948 I think. Smile But from what I hear it hasn't changed much.

The congregational Holiness has a CAmp Meeting, GReat folk, near Rutherfordton, NC at Shingle Hollow. I doubt it has changed much since I was there last in 1963.

I am not sure if WE will find what we remember as 50 years ago, but it would be refreshing.

The last few I have attended it seemed the introduction of the night speaker was about a praise sermon in itself. Smile
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I hear that there will be one in Nashville, TN this July Acts Enthusiast
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Camp meetings with no A/C, maybe in a tent with flies buzzing around?
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The closest things I know of in our day to campmeetings of 50 years ago are among the groups that still maintain the old-line 'holiness' standards of dress, hair, no make-up, etc. Since my wife wears light make-up, pants, and trims her hair, those folks generally don't view us as sanctified, and probably not even as saved.

But if you're interested in fellowshipping with folks who think they're basically the only ones going to heaven, I do know they are still around if you really want to find them. I cannot in good conscience recommend or promote such groups, however.

It is quite unfortunate to me, that old-fashioned campmeetings and revivals are a thing of the past, unless you want to try to fellowship with legalists who probably wouldn't accept you as even being saved.
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Post What do I mean by 50 years ago? COGLayman
Preaching not teaching.
Southern Gospel style music with little or no contemporary music.
Preferably old style open tabernacle

I really don't care about the cars driven, make-up, or dress one way or the other.
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Post Re: What do I mean by 50 years ago? Old Time Country Preacher
COGLayman wrote:
Preaching not teaching.



COGL, would you mind to explain the difference?

What is the difference in preaching and teaching?
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Post Re: What do I mean by 50 years ago? Cojak
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What is the difference in preaching and teaching?


Answer From my neck of the woods in the NC Piedmont amongst the older folk, preaching is louder and a little faster than teaching.

And I know that because I heard one older lady say that. Wink
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Check with Beulah.
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Post Re: What do I mean by 50 years ago? Methocostal
Cojak wrote:
Old Time Country Preacher wrote:


What is the difference in preaching and teaching?


Answer From my neck of the woods in the NC Piedmont amongst the older folk, preaching is louder and a little faster than teaching.

And I know that because I heard one older lady say that. Wink


You almost have it, but preachin' also has more hacks and sweat than teachin' Smile They tend to have more whoops and hollers too. Teachin' is more friendly, but preachin' will rile em up. I know it when I see it Smile
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I would google Gospel Assembly. They even have bands that remind me of the Bahama Brass Band of the COGOP's of yesteryear. They may still have the BBB at the General Assembly.

But this is GOSPEL Assembly. I thought they were Assembly of God, but they aren't. They have what appears to me to be "organized" shouting, at least dancing.

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I am looking to do a little traveling this summer and would like to visit a few old fashioned camp meetings. They don't necessarily need to be Church of God, but could be Pentecostal, Holiness, or similar. I want to attend camp meetings as they were 50 years ago. Please let me know any information you may have on where I could find some good ones. Thanks!

(location can be anywhere in the eastern part of the US - east of the Mississippi River)
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Old Time Country Preacher wrote:
COGLayman wrote:
I want to attend camp meetings as they were 50 years ago.


You mean where the folk dress & drive the kinda cars they did 50 years ago?


that and the amplification system used back then like ;

{ Notice the wattage of the amp }

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Post Re: Looking for old fashioned camp meetings - please help Cojak
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Old Time Country Preacher wrote:
COGLayman wrote:
I want to attend camp meetings as they were 50 years ago.


You mean where the folk dress & drive the kinda cars they did 50 years ago?


that and the amplification system used back then like ;

{ Notice the wattage of the amp }



Yeah and in the winter you had heat! Smile (well maybe not a lot there!) Embarassed
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preachin'...has more hacks and sweat than teachin' Smile They tend to have more whoops and hollers too. Teachin' is more friendly, but preachin' will rile em up. I know it when I see it Smile


Well, ifn ats the only difference, hey, if I wanna git riled up an all, I'll just watch one a the presidential debates.

Ifn I want hacks/sweat, hey, I'll watch some overweight pennycostal preachers go to the gym fer the first time.

Ifn I want whoops/hollers, just watch the final game a the NCAA in Houston.

Ifn I wanna glean from the good Book, grow an mature in ma faith an all, I'll take the good teachin a the Word a God. Wink
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Post Re: Looking for old fashioned camp meetings - please help Carolyn Smith
Cojak wrote:
COGLayman wrote:
I am looking to do a little traveling this summer and would like to visit a few old fashioned camp meetings. They don't necessarily need to be Church of God, but could be Pentecostal, Holiness, or similar. I want to attend camp meetings as they were 50 years ago. Please let me know any information you may have on where I could find some good ones. Thanks!

(location can be anywhere in the eastern part of the US - east of the Mississippi River)


I am not positive, but Little Washington, NC has a Campmeeting that has been there for at least 80 years. Called Snowed Branch.

Of course it has been a long time since I was there, 1948 I think. Smile But from what I hear it hasn't changed much.

The congregational Holiness has a CAmp Meeting, GReat folk, near Rutherfordton, NC at Shingle Hollow. I doubt it has changed much since I was there last in 1963.

I am not sure if WE will find what we remember as 50 years ago, but it would be refreshing.

The last few I have attended it seemed the introduction of the night speaker was about a praise sermon in itself. Smile


Snowd Branch Campmeeting still happens every year in mid-September just outside Washington, NC. It's about a mile from where I live. I have not been in several years, but they are about as old school as you can get: open air tabernacle, folding chairs, and sawdust on the ground. They did finally upgrade the restrooms so you don't have to use the outhouse anymore. But bring a can of "Off" cuz the mosquitoes might carry you away otherwise! Smile They usually have good services, and you can probably even get a good ole COG hot dog "all the way" after service.

Snowd Branch COG has a Facebook page, and they will have information about the exact dates. This year will be their 92nd year of campmeeting. My husband's grandmother went to it when she was a young woman, when they actually came and "camped out." His grandfather also helped build the open air tabernacle.
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Carolyn Smith wrote:

Snowd Branch Campmeeting still happens every year in mid-September just outside Washington, NC. It's about a mile from where I live. I have not been in several years, but they are about as old school as you can get: open air tabernacle, folding chairs, and sawdust on the ground. They did finally upgrade the restrooms so you don't have to use the outhouse anymore. But bring a can of "Off" cuz the mosquitoes might carry you away otherwise! Smile They usually have good services, and you can probably even get a good ole COG hot dog "all the way" after service.

Snowd Branch COG has a Facebook page, and they will have information about the exact dates. This year will be their 92nd year of campmeeting. My husband's grandmother went to it when she was a young woman, when they actually came and "camped out." His grandfather also helped build the open air tabernacle.


I was a kid, but I remember some wonderful folk. W.D. Moody pastored there in 1947-48 time frame. I have a feeling they still worship God. Cool
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Carolyn Smith wrote:

Snowd Branch Campmeeting still happens every year in mid-September just outside Washington, NC. It's about a mile from where I live. I have not been in several years, but they are about as old school as you can get: open air tabernacle, folding chairs, and sawdust on the ground. They did finally upgrade the restrooms so you don't have to use the outhouse anymore. But bring a can of "Off" cuz the mosquitoes might carry you away otherwise! Smile They usually have good services, and you can probably even get a good ole COG hot dog "all the way" after service.

Snowd Branch COG has a Facebook page, and they will have information about the exact dates. This year will be their 92nd year of campmeeting. My husband's grandmother went to it when she was a young woman, when they actually came and "camped out." His grandfather also helped build the open air tabernacle.


I was a kid, but I remember some wonderful folk. W.D. Moody pastored there in 1947-48 time frame. I have a feeling they still worship God. Cool


Eastern NC folk are some of the best. Good services, good singing, good preaching!
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I'm getting "Long in the tooth " but I have no desire to step inside a time capsule. I respect that you prefer the music and services we had decades ago, but I have no desire to go back. You will have difficulty finding these kinds of services apart from the legalism that accompanies them. But best of luck to you ! Acts Enthusiast
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Da Sheik wrote:
You will have difficulty finding these kinds of services apart from the legalism that accompanies them.



This is true, Sheik, and the reason is that those who embrace this model believe it is the legalism that produces such services.
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