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I can almost hear him say, Come on Children, lets have church. Old time services where miracles took place.
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I can almost hear him say, Come on Children, lets have church. Old time services where miracles took place.
Wow! I've seen only one of his services our instructor showed in class at RHEMA, but I didn't know his meetings were racially mixed like that! This looks like maybe early 60's. Pretty cool. :-)
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Been trying to figure out who the black singer resembles...Jamie Foxx! He could be his father!
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I remember Schambauch, who travelled with Allen as his 'helper', telling an amazing story about how every person in a particular service was healed one night in an Allen meeting. An extraordinary single miracle occurred, a child being healed in front of everyone who had a deformed skeleton type disease I think (along with hearing bones crack as they went into place during the healing), and at the end of that miracle the power of God falling in the whole building and every sick person being healed, including people that wore glasses.
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Gene Martin was his main singer. He could sing. He just died last year in Jacksonville, Fl I think. My husband was saved in his services back in 1964 or 65. He also ushered for him in 1966 in Orlando, Fl. After we were married in 1967, we went to hear him in Orlando and after service we went out to a small diner and there sat Bro. Allen eating a hamburger. We were shy and did not want to bother him but he nodded his head to us and walked by a table with Gene Martin and some more people were eating and he spoke to them and left. Wish we had communicated with him but we know how draining it is to minister and felt he needed his space. He died in June 1970. He was truly a man of God and yes he ministered to all people. In fact, the night we saw him we had taken a black sister from our church with us to see him.
The singer, Nancy Harmon, used play the organ and sing years before we knew him.
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Been trying to figure out who the black singer resembles...Jamie Foxx! He could be his father!
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AA Allan's main organist for years was the renowned David Davis. AA Allan had integrated services before it was ever the norm. IN fact, by law, in the south, the blacks were suppose to sit on one side and whites on the other but AAA defied that law
AA Allan use to come to Oakland CA and run long tent revivals nearly every summer for Bishop EE Cleveland (Tramline Hawkins grandfather) Ephesians COGIC and also East Oakland Faith Deliverance church because the weather was perfect for tent meetings. Many thousands would come nightly. TO this day, the people here still speak so fondly of those times
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Gene Martin was his main singer. He could sing. He just died last year in Jacksonville, Fl I think. .
Gene sang in an Azusa conference in Tulsa, I forget the year, I just found the video--
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AA Allan's main organist for years was the renowned David Davis. AA Allan had integrated services before it was ever the norm. IN fact, by law, in the south, the blacks were suppose to sit on one side and whites on the other but AAA defied that law
AA Allan use to come to Oakland CA and run long tent revivals nearly every summer for Bishop EE Cleveland (Tramline Hawkins grandfather) Ephesians COGIC and also East Oakland Faith Deliverance church because the weather was perfect for tent meetings. Many thousands would come nightly. TO this day, the people here still speak so fondly of those times
Is Earnestine Reems still around?
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Wasn't A A Allen an alcoholic or at least an occasional drunk ?
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