Other Celebrity Ministers
From Reverend Al Green:
Thank you for visiting my website. I would like to take this opportuntity to invite you to bring Christ into your life. Confess Jesus Christ today as your personal saviour and you will begin to receive his boutiful blessings. Ask him into your life today. By confessing your sins, you will be given the miraculous gift of salvation. Your burden will ease and the clouds will begin to part.
-Rev. Al Green
Invitation to Worship With Us
When you are in Memphis, we would be delighted to have you join us in joyful worship at the Full Gospel Tabernacle.
Our regular services are:
Sunday School 9:45 am
Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 pm
Sunday Evening Worship (as scheduled) 4:00 pm
Wednesday Night Bible Study 7:00 pm
Full Gospel Tabernacle
Rev. Al Green, Pastor
787 Hale Road
Memphis, TN 38116
Office: (901) 794-6220
Invitation to Call Our Prayer Line
We invite you to call the Full Gospel Tabernacle prayer line. Our number is 901-396-9190
If You Need Assistance From the Food Bank
Call 901-396-0299
Invitation to Assist the Food Bank
The Food Bank accepts donations (canned goods and love offerings) to help feed the area's poor. If you can help in this worthy cause, or you would like further information, please contact:
Food Pantry
phone: 901-396-0299
fax: 901-396-0355
"He that hath pity upon the poor lendeth unto the Lord; and that which he hath given will he pay him again." Proverbs 19:17
I was actually going to write about more celebrity ministers, but http://www.mchammer.com/ no longer seems to be active, and Mother Bernadette Mary's (Sinead O'Connor's) time as a Tridentine priestess was short:
Nov. 5, 1999
"I failed miserably," Sinead O'Connor confessed to Irish television on November 4, reports Agence France Presse. "I meant well by doing the celibacy thing but it doesn't work for me because I need love and affection ..."
The Irish songster vowed a commitment to chastity last April when she became a priestess of the Latin Tridentine Church, a maverick Catholic splinter creed. Irish rebel bishop Michael Cox performed the ordination, rechristening the singer with the nunnish-name of "Mother Bernadette Mary."
"I lasted about three months," O'Connor admitted. "I tried. No thanks."
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