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Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship International

Family and Friends of Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship International. This group by no means is an authorized representation of FGBCFI, but an online gathering of Full Gospel family and friends.

Website: http://fullgospelbaptist.org
Members: 240
Latest Activity: 1 day ago

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Connecticut
Mt Nebo Full Gospel Baptist Church

Georgia
Changing A Generation Full Gospel Baptist Church - Atlanta - Bishop Paul S. Morton Sr. - Pastor
NEW CANAAN WORD OF GOD MINISTRIES -
Temple Of Deliverance Family Worship Center FGBC - Pastor Wade Sams

Louisiana
Greater St. Stephen Full Gospel Baptist Church - New Orleans - Dr. Deborah B. Morton - Pastor

Oklahoma
First Baptist Church of Douglas - Dr. Juan P. Barrientez II


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Bishop James 'I Feel God' Brown

Tuesday NIGHT WEEKLY MINISTRY TELECALL SEMINAR Nov 10 2009

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Pastor valentine Comment by Pastor valentine on May 12, 2009 at 6:32pm
Greetings to all in that name that is above all names. Jesus the Christ
Dr. Debora C. Hooper Comment by Dr. Debora C. Hooper on May 11, 2009 at 3:01pm
Dear Ministry Friends:

The Second Ministry Mentoring Seminar will be held on this coming Saturday, May 16, 2009. While I anticipate your arrival, I have noticed that you haven't registered as of yet. To adequately accommodate your attendance, I will need you to kindly let me know by TOMORROW if you definitely plan to attend. Also, as always, it is my desire to be a special blessing to you! Therefore, consider my special Ministry Stimulus Package of allowing you to register at $50 per person and to bring another friend at half the price! (A savings of $25). While you have shared that my ministry handbook has been a blessing to you, I do hope you'll be able to attend this seminar so that I might further enhance your knowledge and ministry in the Kingdom of God.

Thank you for your attention to this matter and I look forward to a response from you by tomorrow (Tuesday).
(ps - no need to reply if you are sure you are not attending and price at the door, $50 for each person, CASH ONLY.)

Dr. Hooper

For registration, list of clases, questions and further info, see my website at www.DeboraHooper.com or reach my office at 646-702-8872.

Why not let the Lord use YOU by forwarding this email to a ministry friend who can use some ministry help.

Mark Comment by Mark on May 8, 2009 at 8:22am
While we shout and dance on Sunday and speak in tongues, we ignore the fact that the Choir Director is GAY, and the Pastor has a girlfriend, and the Youth Department has NO virgins! The children of Israel were lured away from their relationship with the Lord by sexual sin. God constantly warned Israel not to intermarry and fornicate with the heathen nations around them. Sexual intercourse unites the parties involved emotionally; this is called a SOUL TIE. This is why married couples are not truly married until they have sexual intercourse; it is the consummation of the marriage. When sex takes place between unmarried people they are still emotionally tied to one another, this is why Israel backslid and followed the god’s of other nations. The church is modern Israel! The devil uses the SAME tactics today! That is why pornography is a 90 billion dollar a year industry! Too many pastors have 1st ladies and 2nd ladies on the side! Too many choir directors are sweeter than the morning danish! Too many women in church are being used by Satan to help tempt men to sin! I won’t leave out anyone because there is enough blame to go around WE MUST REPENT! Solomon was the worlds wisest man in the world, he was anointed by God to lead the mightiest kingdom on earth, yet he threw it all away because his desire for women. He had 700 wives and 300 concubines, and the scripture say he LOVED THEM ALL! Satan knows that woman was created for man. God created woman not only to be a companion, but also as a helper and advisor. Satan always perverts what God creates. Remember King Ahab? He was Israel’s most wicked king, guess were he got all of his advice? His wife Jezebel!
(Romans chapter one; Proverbs 7:14-26; I Corinthians 7)

Elder Mark H. Stevens
Fred Hutton Comment by Fred Hutton on May 3, 2009 at 5:34pm
Hello,

KHPK TV 3 in Dallas/Fort Worth has half hour time slots available for Ministry programs at $25 each for a weekly program or a daily strip. Most time slots are still available (except Thursdays at 8pm and Sunday evenings at & 7:00pm and 8:30pm) You may contract for one airing or contract for up to 52 weeks.

Payment for entire duration of contract is in advance (one airing $25, one month $100, 52 weeks $1300, etc.-Based on a single weekly airing) Once your ministry reserves the time slot, it is yours exclusively for the duration of the agreement.

Daily strips can air 5 days a week or 7 days a week.

Your program must be ready to air, which could be a produced program or simply a video tape of your church service. Must be on DVD or Beta SP for the station to broadcast.

Our goal is to have ministry programs on 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! Reserve your time slots today for your ministry television program.

Thank you for your consideration,

Fred Hutton
KHPK TV 3 Dallas/Fort Worth
817-297-2230 Office
817-480-5222 Cell
Leo Cozmiuc Comment by Leo Cozmiuc on May 2, 2009 at 12:11am
Glad to see children of God gathering together, and follow His will..
Apostle Alfred Henton Comment by Apostle Alfred Henton on May 1, 2009 at 10:34pm

Mark Comment by Mark on April 27, 2009 at 8:35am
Does YOUR Church Do This?


1. Manipulating people into financial giving by quoting un-Biblical
formulas i.e. if you give a certain amount of money, you will receive
a 100 fold (highest possible) blessing.
2. Money lines i.e. people are placed into lines in front of the
church based on the amount of money they gave ($25, $50, $100) and
certain blessings are pronounced on these individuals with of course
the highest monetary givers receiving the largest "blessing".

3. The sale of items to accomplish a particular need in your life
i.e. various colored cloths to place under pillows bringing about
such things as mates for marriage, healing, financial gain, etc. The
sale of "holy water" that has either been specially prayed over or it
comes from some type of Holy Land water source (River Jordan) and if
you bathe it in or drink it, it will bring healing for any type of
disease. The sale of prayer cloths such as was used in the Book of
Acts in which anything or anyone you lay this cloth on will perform
what you ordain it to perform.

4. Forced words of a so-called prophetic nature whereby people are
provoked to "prophesy" because a church leader will strongly imply
God has something to say to his people. If no one speaks up, the
people are made to feel guilty and unspiritual so someone will speak
a word, obviously not from God because when God speaks, life-changing
events occur. In these cases, the words are spoken but people are
inattentive with looks of bewilderment and confusion. The same
provocation is used to induce "speaking in tongues". In this case
people in the church are either praying or speaking in tongues
supernaturally to God, or for something to occur in the spiritual
realm, however again, there are no changes that have taken place.
Again, when God is present, nothing can remain the same.
5. Manipulating the Scriptures by holding God responsible for every
Word spoken in the Bible to come true (promises) in every Christians
life regardless of the circumstances; also included is the
famous "Name it and Claim it" practice where people are strongly
urged to go out beyond their reaches and claim such things as
spouses, jobs, cars, houses, etc. The justification used is from the
Bible stating that, "You can have what you say"; "if we ask anything
in the name of Jesus it will be given to us", etc. Clearly the Name
of Jesus is being strongly manipulated and used as some type of
magical chant that as long as we are claiming things by merely
stating His name, it most assuredly will become ours and we most
assuredly Must receive whatever we ask. Truly we know that God is
Lord and Lord over His Word, that which He speaks and has spoken, is
not Lord over Him.

My observation of these occurrences did not just take place on a few
occasions, but was considered a regular part of church services that
occurred frequently. I know peoples lives that have been ruined as a
result of believing and participating in these practices. I could
state additional examples but I wanted to share enough in hopes of
your ability to share in my concern and grief over this plight. Many
Christians believe these incidences are a normal part of church
services, and cannot and do not discern the elements of witchcraft
that are involved. Many times in church services of this nature, the
preacher appears more of a magician practicing and inducing magical
occurrences than preaching the Word of God.

I am not opposed to claiming the promises of God because all of His
promises are true. However, many times and I have seen it so many
times in my years of ministry, where people are provoked to claim
things just for the asking that may not be within God's Will for
their lives or in His timing or not at all ever meant to occur in
their lives. All of us were not meant to be rich but in some
teachings that is not what is taught. It is taught that we were all
meant to be rich and this is not meaning from a spiritual standpoint
but material. People who have less were led to believe they were
living beneath the promises of God if they did not have a certain
standard of living. People were urged to go beyond their natural
means to seek things much beyond what they could ever afford without
being given any spiritual instruction or counsel. People were urged
to write checks of faith believing money was going to supernaturally
appear in their checking accounts and so many people would write
these checks and guess what?...no money came from heaven to be poured
in these accounts but instead, these people had placed themselves in
a position of "Insufficient Funds" which is a punishable crime
whereby even on my department where I am a police lieutenant, many
are arrested for this type charge. Seldom would the people be urged
to pray about these matters in seeking God's Will for these things.
Emphasis on these "things" with a monetary value were placed much
more than emphasis on spiritual matters that would bring us closer to
God such as seeking first the Kingdom of God and it's Righteousness.

I have seen people take the Scriptures, "We can have what we
say"..."Whatsoever we ask in Jesus Name He will do it"...etc. and
claim personally motivated things for their lives that fill the lust
of the flesh, lust of the eye, and pride of life. Rarely quoted in
these type settings is the Scripture, "You have not because you ask
not because when you ask it is with a selfish motive". So the other
Scriptures are taken and by verbalizing the Name of Jesus (i.e. I
claim this house in Jesus Name) we use His name like He has to obey
this type of request only because we asked for the thing in His name.
Leaders urge people to seek after these things stirring up passions
and lusts for things without even taking the spiritual temperatures
of the people. In other words, how can we think we can ask these
things of Jesus when we are not even walking after the Spirit or not
seeking first the Kingdom of God - or not presenting ourselves as
Holy Sacrifices or not living as the Temple of God - or just not
walking with God as we should. We have gotten so brain washed to
desire things that most of the desires of the heart in so many
Christians are the things of this world such as material things or
power (which are not wrong of themselves - I like nice things - I
have a police department job of power and a army reserve job of power
so whether or not I like it - I have much power with these jobs)
rather than spiritual things such as working towards an intimate
relationship with God.

An example, I have been in several very large popular television
churches where the preacher makes specific note of his Gold
Presidential Rolex Watch (approx. $20-30 thousand dollars) where it
was said that they told God to give it to them because they were the
King's kids and should have the best. What does that do for those
sitting on the pews who are wearing Timex watches or less? Another
example, a dear friend of mine claimed for herself an expensive house
and got in the house. She had put her life long savings as a down
payment on the house and had made large monthly payments on the
house. In less than a year she was laid off of her well-paying job -
lost the house because it was re-possessed. She went to a church
where the teaching was highly "pumped up", "Our Father owns cattle
and lands and is rich so that makes us rich...Go and claim your
riches".

Also people get in bondage with themselves when they sit under this
teaching having lower paying jobs - live in not so rich houses - use
public transportation etc. I have counseled people who are depressed
because they cannot figure out why God is not blessing them in this
way; what is wrong with them?; why is God keeping them at this
place?; why are they being punished?...it is a hard thing to counsel
these issues in people when they have developed a mind-set that they
should have these things and since they do not, something has to be
wrong with them. As I said, I believe and apply the promises of God
to my life every second of every day because if I could not rely on
what He said, my life may as well be over and done with. Yet I
embrace the Scripture that "He is a Rewarder of those who diligently
seek Him"...not things but Him and His rewards are whatever, however,
and whenever He chooses to bestow on us. As long as "things" are
always dangling before us, it will always be difficult to see God in
the midst of it all to want and desire Him in the way that we should.
In these last and final days, we cannot afford to place anything or
desire anything more than we do God and He will not honor it if we do
nor will He be a part of it. He is the one that said we will not have
any other gods before Him and we have made these things gods. I hope
that some understanding of what my intent is on this thoughts page
have gone forth...since I put this page up just a short time ago,
many have written who have been in that type of bondage or who have
been "turned off" from that type of teaching which they realize is a
perversion of The Word, and not the way God intended it to be taken.

With all the efforts underway to expose and educate occult practices
such as witchcraft to the Body of Christ, I would be remiss if I did
not share the type of "church" witchcraft with you that I have been a
victim of as well as counseling and helping many others who too have
been devastated as a result. As much as an advocate that I am for
exposing occult practices and witchcraft by educating Christians,
clearly I see that we need to first begin the education right in the
Houses of God for what good does it do us to be well versed in occult
practices outside of the church, and then enter into a church where
the practices, although disguised by perversion of Scriptures, are
very much alive and well.
Tracey Spies Comment by Tracey Spies on April 20, 2009 at 5:22pm
Central West Texas just had its District Fellowship and what a time in the Lord we had!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lisha P. Lassiter Comment by Lisha P. Lassiter on April 12, 2009 at 1:29pm

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The Gospel Worship Broadcast:
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Dee Colson Comment by Dee Colson on April 7, 2009 at 10:39am
Praise the Lord. It's great to see FGBCF on this site. Greetings from The Place Worship Center of Houston, TX, where Bishop Larry D. Leonard (one of the original founders of FGBCF) pastors.
 

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Bishop James 'I Feel God' Brown Harold D. Donahue harvest Aaron D McCall, D. Min. Elder. Beverly Ponder, MBS Bishop S. JaNine Hyman, Ph.D. kenneth Arron Lee kaddeesh Minister Ginger London Leo Cozmiuc Pastor/Prophet Paul & Lady Kehsa PASTOR ANGELA OBIAGELI IAMBLESSED200629 Richard Hampton Pastor David Anthony Clarke Kenneth Young Omar Archer Aaron J. McLeod, J.D., M.Div. Elder Denise Jamison Bishop Jerome Watson R.C. Freeman Minister Latoya Cohen Elder John L.Taylor, III Evangelist GAIL SMILEY Malette Blakeney Apostle Alfred Henton Woman of God Mizztee Overseer E.M. Jackson
 
 

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