Bishop Jim Price on the early beginnings of the Church of God

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We have been talking about the early beginnings of the Church of God. The lower left of this map, where it says Unicoi Trail is the location where both Conn and Phillips traced us back to.

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  • Reply March 23, 2016

    Varnel Watson

    Jim Have you consulted Bill Leonard’s “Christianity in Appalachia: Profiles in Regional Pluralism” http://are.as.wvu.edu/rice.htm

  • Reply April 27, 2017

    Varnel Watson

    Many here in this group like Ricky Grimsley Jim Price have testified about leaving the Cog. Cant help but wonder how many here have left our AOg? Link Hudson

    • Reply April 27, 2017

      Link Hudson

      I am still part of the Lord’s church. I did attend a church in the COG denomination at certain points in my life.

      I tend not to be very ‘brand loyal’ for consumer products. That ‘I am of Paul”, “I am of Apollos’ tends to make me wary of ‘brand loyalty’ when it comes to denominations.

    • Reply April 27, 2017

      Varnel Watson

      Aog? The question is still about our Aog

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We have been talking about the early beginnings of the Church of God. The lower left of this map, where it says Unicoi Trail is the location where both Conn and Phillips traced us back to.

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