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Is Perry Noble from a CoG Background? |
Quiet Wyatt |
I seem to recall several years ago someone in this forum (possibly Mr. Noble himself) saying he had a CoG background. Can anyone here confirm this? Thanks.
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[Insert Acts Pun Here] Posts: 12809 12/17/15 8:06 am
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bonnie knox |
I haven't heard that. I believe he attended Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, and I only know of his Baptist background.
I once got the names Perry Noble and Perry Stone confused in my mind when I was reading something on Acts about Perry Noble.
Sorry I couldn't be more definitive. |
[Insert Acts Pun Here] Posts: 14803 12/17/15 8:32 am
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Perry Noble... |
Aaron Scott |
Maybe I'm thinking of the wrong guy, but it seems there was some guy named "Noble" at Forward in Faith Studios some years ago. |
Hon. Dr. in Acts-celeratology Posts: 6039 12/17/15 10:57 am
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sheepdogandy |
That seems right to me too.
Maybe his name was Jerry Noble.
He had a son who produced some stuff at Forward in Faith. _________________ Charles A. Hutchins
Senior Pastor SPWC
Congregational Church of God
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Hon. Dr. in Acts-celeratology Posts: 7305 12/17/15 1:23 pm
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Quiet Wyatt |
Listening to his testimony online just now, it would have most likely been in his childhood that he was CoG if he was. Some of the comments he made about his experiences in church growing up sounded very much like a Pentecostal church. Then when his mother died of cancer at age 12, he turned his back on God and hated God until he was converted at age 18 in a Southern Baptist Church.
What I'm not sure of yet (because I haven't heard him talk about it in the sermons I've heard or in blogs by or interviews of him) is whether he has always been Southern Baptist since his conversion in high school.
I did notice one article that sounded as if Noble's church had been disfellowshipped by the South Carolina Baptist Convention last January. So I guess Noble and his church are probably nondenominational now. |
[Insert Acts Pun Here] Posts: 12809 12/17/15 1:58 pm
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Eduardo Nieves |
QW,
This church is in my hometown. From what I understand is that he attended Anderson University, a SB affiliated school, and began his church on the campus of the school. I visited them when they were on the university campus to observe how they used volunteers. It was impressive to see how well organized they were.
Quiet Wyatt wrote: | Listening to his testimony online just now, it would have most likely been in his childhood that he was CoG if he was. Some of the comments he made about his experiences in church growing up sounded very much like a Pentecostal church. Then when his mother died of cancer at age 12, he turned his back on God and hated God until he was converted at age 18 in a Southern Baptist Church.
What I'm not sure of yet (because I haven't heard him talk about it in the sermons I've heard or in blogs by or interviews of him) is whether he has always been Southern Baptist since his conversion in high school.
I did notice one article that sounded as if Noble's church had been disfellowshipped by the South Carolina Baptist Convention last January. So I guess Noble and his church are probably nondenominational now. |
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Golf Cart Mafia Consigliere Posts: 3174 12/18/15 9:49 am
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Jerry Noble |
John Hughes |
worked with Carl Richardson and Forward in Faith. He was also an evangelist in his early ministry and also worked with Gary Sears in Cleveland. _________________ To Live Without Passion, is unforgivable!! |
Hey, DOC Posts: 91 12/19/15 10:46 pm
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