Pentecostals mark 75 years of faith

2006-10-19 / Front Page

By KATHRYN MARTINEZ news1@kilgorenewsherald.com
Wooden derricks, dirt streets, tents and chaos were the order of the day when Kilgore's First Pentecostal Church was organized 75 years ago.


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James

James Boatman/Pastor...Michael Boatman/Asst Minister...Tamara Boatman/children church coordinator...How much you wanna bet the other 'staff' members are part of the family?...UPC, nepotism at it's finest

Actually, the other staff

Actually, the other staff members are not family members of Pastor James Boatman. And it is very sad that you could read this article and only comment on what you found to be negative... Pentecostals, Baptists, Methodists, Catholics, and any other Christian religion... What are we all striving for? To reach lost souls and show them Jesus, tell them about all of the miracles and wonders that He has performed, not just in the Bible days, but even now... this very hour! And, no, I am not a member of this church, but I do know the people of this church very well, and this article was meant to encourage spreading the Word of God and to not give up when things might seem to not go your way.

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