Title: 1989 to Now - A House Divided | |
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Date Posted:09/12/2007 1:50 AMCopy HTML The 1990's saw major fracturing of the Revival Centres. Whilst they had always seen disgruntled individuals and small groups of people leave their churches they had not suffered a massive division since Hollins left Longfield in 1972. All this changed in the early to mid-1990's.
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Re:1989 to Now - A House Divided Date Posted:09/12/2007 1:52 AMCopy HTML Fiji Assembly Leaves the RCI
Most of the New Zealand, European and Sydney Revivalists left the RCI with their pastors over doctrinal and practical issues. Today, some of these churches have dissolved while some of those remaining still have a loose association with each other. The strongest of these remaining groups are the former European RCI assemblies who now call themselves the Christian Assemblies International (CAI).
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Re:1989 to Now - A House Divided Date Posted:09/12/2007 1:54 AMCopy HTML Ted Patmore is 'Put Out' of the RCI (1989) - Lloyd Longfield's long time right hand man in Melbourne.
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Re:1989 to Now - A House Divided Date Posted:09/12/2007 1:56 AMCopy HTML
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