Monday, February 6, 2017

Perry Noble, formerly of NewSpring Church, returns to preaching at Charlotte's Elevation Church | The State

 Perry Noble picked the wrong denomination.
WELS rewards and promotes alcoholics - and sues their victims.


Perry Noble, formerly of NewSpring Church, returns to preaching at Charlotte's Elevation Church | The State: "BY TIM FUNK
tfunk@charlotteobserver.com

Perry Noble, a pastor fired last July from his South Carolina megachurch for problems that included alcohol use, returned to the pulpit over the weekend – at Charlotte's Elevation Church.

It was at the invitation of Elevation Pastor Steven Furtick. The two are close friends and Furtick chose Noble, soon after Elevation was launched 11 years ago, to be among the out-of-town pastors on the church’s board of overseers.

“In July of 2016 I thought I would never preach again!” Noble wrote on his Facebook page Sunday morning. “Last night, (Furtick) allowed me the honor of returning to preaching on the stage [nota bene - the stage] of Elevation – and what I thought was dead came back to life again. ... Jesus brings dead things back to life.”"

WELS knew Ski had a problem. Buchholz laughed about it.
So WELS bought Ski a bar to call his church,
and they kept the liquor license.


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It's All About the Personality Cult in Church Growth  - July, 2016

Perry Noble asked his supporters at NewSpring Church to stand down this week.
“If you love me, be at NewSpring on Sunday, and the next Sunday, and the next Sunday,” said the founder and former senior pastor of the South Carolina megachurch, which claims 30,000 members across 17 cities.
Purr-pendicular