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OUR HERITAGE
Ps. 16:6
INTRODUCTION: Heritage (Webster's) "something handed down from one's
ancestors or the past, as a characteristic, a culture, or tradition."
I. THE HERITAGE OF THIS CONGREGATION:
A. Worshipped in old buildings without modern conveniences
B. Worked to build a nice building with nice furniture
C. Made many advances over the years in physical ways
D. WE MUST NEVER LOSE SIGHT OF OUR HERITAGE
II. THE HERITAGE OF THE CHURCH OF GOD
A. In 1884, some folks in Cokercreek community in Monroe Cnty.
TN. began studying about living free from worldliness and
started praying for such in their own lives
B. The pastor of the church was Richard G. Spurling (74 yrs old)
C. On Thursday, August 19, 1886 they met at Barney Creek
Meeting House
1. Richard Spurling and seven others joined together
2. The group was founded upon the tenets of holiness that
they had found during their studies in the Bible
and formed the Christian Union
3. Then Richard G. Spurling, Jr. joined also (tot = 9)
D. September 26, of that year R. G. Spurling, Jr. was ordained
as pastor of the Christian Union
E. Many struggles and little gain for 10 years
F. When the saints received the Baptism in the Holy Ghost in
1896, real persecution began.
1. Liberty Baptist Church in the community of Patrick
excluded 33 persons in one conference because they
"professed to live a holy life."
2. The group was forbidden to use the Cherokee Cnty. school
as a meeting place.
3. Many homes of these "holiness" people were burned
4. Ray of light - Gift of some land by an influential man
in the community allowed them to build a log church
5. A mob of 106 men tore it down, then burned it
6. Many people were shot or whipped (one man, Paint Broang,
was whipped so severely that he was bedfast for several
weeks)
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