Hot take: Holiness Pentecostals are the only real Pentecostals; everybody else is fake.

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Hot take: Holiness Pentecostals are the only real Pentecostals; everybody else is fake.
Good morning, I woke up sneezing. Today I am packing my room. I bought a mini cabin in the back of my uncle's. It is a shed renovation. Please keep me in your prayers! 💛
Buenos días, me desperté estornudando. Hoy estoy empacando mi habitación. Compré una mini cabaña en la parte de atrás de la casa de mi tío. Es una reforma de cobertizo. ¡Por favor, inclúyeme en tus oraciones! 💖
The Little White Church on Bridge Street
Photo by Larry Clark- This was the little white frame church on the corner of Herriott and Bridge St which was torn down many years ago. Joann Voyce Before it was the Holiness Movement Church, it was a Black Sock Church. Those outside the church refer to it as “Two by Twos”, “The Black Stockings”, “No-name Church”, “Cooneyites”, “Workers and Friends” or “Christians Anonymous.” Church ministers…
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Our salvation is complete and is simply received by faith. Good works are the fruit of that faith. Good works show that we are saved, but have no part in saving us. Becoming more and more God-like in this life is the result of being saved. If we are saved by becoming more and more God-like, our salvation is in doubt because our being God-like is never perfect in this life. The troubled conscience will find little comfort in an incomplete process of theosis, but will find much comfort in God's declaration of full and free forgiveness.
From the Topical FAQ page of the website of the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod
Dear Salvation Army: Is The Holiness Movement Dying? Then Perhaps This is Why...
Dear Salvation Army: Is The Holiness Movement Dying? Then Perhaps This is Why…
“I continue to dream and pray about a revival of holiness in our day that moves forth in mission and creates authentic community in which each person can be unleashed through the empowerment of the Spirit to fulfill God’s creational intentions.” John Wesley
Dear beloved Army, This holiness movement used to be so much grander than it is today. Are we a dying breed? Is this movement more of a nod to…
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In light of yesterday’s post, here’s a different type of snake dance.
What! Get to heaven on your own strength? Why, you might as well try to climb to the moon on a rope of sand!
George Whitefield