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R. G. Spurling

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In summer 1896 the CU led to a ten-day revival in the Shearer Schoolhouse in Camp Creek, North Carolina. The meetings brought a “spirit of revival” with more speaking in tongues. Meetings continued in people's homes after the ten days. Methodist preacher W. F. Bryant joined the Spurlings at this
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Spurling Jr was born to Spurling Sr and his wife Nancy. He was the youngest of eight children. Spurling Jr was married to Barbara Hamby and they had seven children. Barbara's brother Billy was one of the preachers at the Shearer Schoolhouse Revival.
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The Spurlings held a meeting at their family grist mill in Tennessee on Thursday, August 19 1886, to see if there was interest in starting a new church in the area. At that meeting, a new Christian Union church was established.
41:(1810 - 1891) was an ordained Baptist elder, who presided over the founding of the church on August 10, 1886. R. G. Spurling was chosen as its minister and ordained a month later. 223: 116: 326: 31: 129: 163: 70: 84:
On May 15,1902 the CU changed its name to the “Holiness Church at Camp Creek”. In 1903, Quaker preacher
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In 1907, Tomlinson changed the name from "Holiness Church" to "Church of God".
78: 310: 168: 62: 26:(28 July 1858 - 24 May 1935) was an American Christian minister. Born in 298: 212: 130:"The Church of God observes centennial; Camp Meeting begins" 121: 137:. Greenville, South Carolina. June 28, 1986. p. 22 77:
by nearly a decade and may be seen as the start of the
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Index

Roy Glenwood Spurling
Monroe County, Tennessee
Church of God
Revival meeting
Liberty, Tennessee
spoke in tongues
Shearer Schoolhouse Revival
Azusa Street Revival
Pentecostal Movement
Ambrose Jessup Tomlinson
Pentecostal Theology website
"The Church of God observes centennial; Camp Meeting begins"
Newspapers.com


"Church of God Celebrates 125 Years"
Charisma News
Beautiful Feet website
Clark (1949)
Faith News Network website
Think Revival website
Shulman (1981)
Evangel Magazine website
Robins (2004)
Find a Grave website
Faith News Network website
Categories
1857 births
1935 deaths
People from Monroe County, Tennessee

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