I made an error when I listed my ordination succession a few weeks ago. I was ordained by Earle Wilson and he was ordained by William Neff. I had thought that Neff was ordained by early Pilgrim leader, Seth Rees, but upon further investigation, he was actually ordained by Winfred Cox. Thus, my ordination line takes a fortunate turn. It was a struggle reconciling Rees anyway. I had taken a leap saying that he was ordained by the Nazarenes -- when, in fact, he was originally "recorded" (not ordained) by the Quakers, and the Nazarenes claim they never ordained him. I find that hard to believe -- especially when, according to historian, Kostlevy, he participated in ordinations for the Metropolitan Church Association, a forerunner of the Pilgrim Holiness Church. Anyhow -- deepest apologies for leading anyone astray and here is the updated ordination succession for Earle Wilson and anyone ordained by him (including former Wesleyan GS, JoAnne Lyon). I was ordained by Earle Wils
Seeing the change needed and unwilling movement is even more frustrating. I'm finding people don't accept change if it's not their idea. Shoot me now! Your right, Mark. I pray the Lord keeps me open to change. When I stop changing, I stop growing. When I stop growing, I have died. Blessings to you. ~ Tammie
ReplyDeleteSome only like change when it's their idea. Frustration is not moving when the Lord directs. When I don't change there is no growth. When I don't grow there is death. Praising God for change. ~ Tammie
ReplyDeleteGood thought Tammie. Thanks for the comments.
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