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17
January
2007

IHC 1977 - R.G. Flexon

This is one sermon you have got to hear! Actually, it is not a sermon. From what I understand Dr. Flexon was asked to speak before the mass choir sang at the Inter-Church Holiness Convention in 1977. At this point Dr. Flexon was 82 or 83 years old. To the best of my understanding he was to give a challenge to those in attendance. God came while he was speaking and there were many who got blessed (including me while listening to this in 2007!) and there were many who came to the altar to pray. In this “challenge” Dr. Flexon shares some interesting things about his life. This is a fascinating listen from a man God used powerfully in his lifetime.

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17
January
2007

IHC 1977 - R.G. Flexon

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21
December
2006

Christmas Vacation

I’m away on Christmas vacation so it will be a couple of weeks before I post any new sermons. Keep checking back!

6
December
2006

Be Entirely Sanctified - James Keaton

5
December
2006

Podcast!!

Classic Holiness Sermons is now a podcast! Now you can listen to the sermons on this site via your podcast software such as iTunes and you can download the sermons to your iPod or other mp3 player to listen to them wherever you go! Copy and paste this code into your podcast software (iTunes etc.): http://www.sermonplayer.com/preachholiness/rss/

iTunes is a free program which you can download by clicking here. To subscribe to this podcast using iTunes, click on the “Advanced” tab and scroll down to “Subscribe to Podcast” and paste “http://www.sermonplayer.com/preachholiness/rss/” in the box and click enter. You will now automatically download any new sermons posted on this site every time you open iTunes!

5
December
2006

The History of the Holiness Movement - V.O. Agan

The following lectures are a must listen for everyone. In these two lectures Rev. V.O. Agan looked at the history of the Holiness Movement. These talks were given at Allegheny Wesleyan College in February of 1985 at what was called the “Van Wormer Lectures.”

I highly recommend that everyone listen to these lectures!

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5
December
2006

Revival - J. Wesley Adcock

Click on the play button below to listen to a great sermon on revival by J. Wesley Adcock. This sermon was preached at Hobe Sound Camp Meeting, but I am not sure of the date.

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1
December
2006

Acts 12 - Coy McGinnis

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Rev. Coy McGinnis went to his heavenly reward on November 18, 2006.

Click on the play button below to listen to a message he preached at the Cordele Georgia Bible Methodist Church in 2000.

He preached this message from Acts 12.

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Bonus! Click here to listen to Rev. McGinnis sing “He’ll Furnish the Grace if You’ll Furnish the Man.” (This recording is from the revival he preached at the Cordele Georgia BMC)

1
December
2006

We Shall Be Like Him - J. Wesley Adcock

Here is another great message by J. Wesley Adcock. This challenging message was preached at God’s Bible School (I believe).

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13
November
2006

More Sermons coming soon…

I apologize for not having added any new sermons recently. My supply of sermons has grown thin, and I have been extremely busy in recent days. However, next week I will be obtaining a large supply of tapes. I’m not sure who the preachers all are, but I do know that it should produce some good sermons which I will add to this site. So, keep checking back often. Add this site to your rss newsreader so you can be updated every time a new sermon is added.

22
October
2006

Revival On The Isle Of Lewis - Duncan Campbell

Listen to this first-hand account of the Lewis Revival (Hebrides) during the early 1950s. Duncan Campbell was God’s instrument in this extraordinary awakening. In this tape Campbell recounts point-by-point this three-year movement of the Holy Spirit over the Hebrides Islands. Thousands were converted, conviction overwhelmed villages, outward sin disappeared, and prayer meetings were packed! Your heart will be thrilled as you listen to this tape about this heaven-sent revival in Lewis.

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Click here to read about how Duncan Campbell was saved and sanctified!

21
October
2006

Jabez - Douglas Crossman

I don’t know much about this preacher, or where he is today. He is from London England. This message was preached at an area I.H. Convention in Binghamton New York on November 9, 1976. This is a great message on the prayer of Jabez.

I guess this message just goes to show that Bruce Wilkinson wasn’t the first to discover Jabez. :-)

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13
October
2006

Love - Dr. Noel Scott

This is a great message on 1 Corinthians 13 preach by Dr. Noel Scott at the Inter-Church Holiness Convention. Every holiness person needs to listen to this message!

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10
October
2006

Bitterness - H.E. Schmul

Click on the play button to listen to a great message by H.E. Schmul entitled “Bitterness”


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10
October
2006

The Two Touches - “Uncle Bud” Robinson

A website of “Classic Holiness Sermons” would be incomplete without sermons by “Uncle Bud” Robinson.

As you will hear in this sermon, “Uncle Bud” was 81 years 2 months 23 days old when he preached this message on “The Two Touches.”

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Reuben “Uncle Bud” Robinson 1860 - 1942 was an ill-prepared preacher who came from a depraved background… Partly because of a speech impediment and partly because he was uneducated, his style was simple and his syntax confusing…no matter where the words came out in the sentence, the meaning was understood.” Converted by a Methodist circuit rider in Texas in 1880 he stuttered and stammered his inspirational message for 62 years before meeting his Heavenly Father.

Uncle Bud Robinson was born in a log cabin in the primitive mountain region of Tennessee. When he was sixteen his father died, and his mother sold what little they had and moved to Texas. In August 1880, during a camp meeting he felt deep conviction for his sin and received Christ as his Saviour. That same night, while lying under the wagon, he felt that the Lord had called him to preach. He had no formal education, and stuttered so badly that he could hardly pronounce his name clearly. Yet in the first year of preaching he saw about three hundred conversions in his meetings. On January 10, 1893, he married Miss Sallie Harper at Georgetown, Texas. For the next two years he preached on the Hubbard Circuit. The remaining forty-seven years of his ministry were given to evangelism.
During his long ministry Uncle Bud is estimated to have traveled over two million miles, preached over thirty-three thousand sermons, was the human instrument responsible for more than one hundred thousand conversions, personally gave more than $85,000 in assisting young people with their Christian education, secured over fifty-three thousand subscriptions to his church paper, The Herald of Holiness, and wrote fourteen books that sold more than one-half million copies. God used him greatly. From Boston to Los Angeles thousands thronged to hear him, charmed by his homespun wit and his unique presentation as a preacher of the old-fashioned Gospel to the common man.

Uncle Bud had a wisdom all his own, with unusual insight into the purpose for the redeemed man here on earth, a holy walk day by day. His personal philosophy is reflected in the following request he prayed each morning: “O Lord, give me a backbone as big as a sawlog and ribs like sleepers under the church floor; put iron shoes on me and galvanized breeches and hang a wagon load of determination in the gable-end of my soul, and help me to sign the contract to fight the devil as long as I have a vision and bite him as long as I have a tooth, and then gum him till I die. Amen.”

(Biography adapted from www.higherpraise.org)

9
October
2006

The Promise of the Father - R.E. Carroll

Click on the play button below to listen to a tremendous message by R.E. Carroll

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29
September
2006

Christ and Holiness - V.O. Agan

V.O. Agan is one of my heroes. I can not think of anyone who showed the love of Christ and was an example of holiness, more than he was. He was a good preacher, but more than just being a good preacher, he lived what he preached! Dr. Agan passed away on March 25, 2006, but his legacy and memory lives on!

Click play below to listen - after clicking play wait for a few seconds the sound will get better!


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29
September
2006

Going Home - Glenn Griffith

Click on the play button below to hear Glenn Griffith preach from Hebrews 11 about “Going Home.”

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With any movement there are individuals who serve as pioneers, receiving notice for how they both blazed the way and set the tone for those who followed. One such leading figure was Glenn Griffith (1894-1976). J. Gordon Melton actually calls the entire Conservative Holiness movement the “Glenn Griffith Movement.” As Wallace Thornton notes, this claim is overstated. Nonetheless, Griffith was an important leader in the formation of the movement, and he clearly typifies its central concerns.

Converted in 1925, Griffith became an evangelist and superintendent in the Church of the Nazarene. He became disenchanted with what he viewed as a slack attitude toward worldliness and a growing spiritual coldness in the church. In 1955 Griffith returned his credentials to the denomination and, following a revival in Nampa, Idaho, issued a call for the formation of a new group: the Bible Missionary Union, later renamed the Bible Missionary Church.

At his separation, Griffith wrote a pamphlet titled Nineteen Reasons Why I Left the Church of the Nazarene. Griffith’s reasons represent the concerns of the Conservative Holiness churches toward the established Holiness denominations. He claimed he saw a cold, dead formalism in the Nazarene churches and a reluctance to preach the law as a prelude to offering the gospel. He charged that many in the Church of the Nazarene stressed loyalty to the church more than loyalty to God and that they favored a seminary-educated ministry over a self-educated ministry. Some charges resembled Fundamentalist positions against liberalism, such as Griffith’s complaint that the church was using the Revised Standard Version of the Bible in some denominational literature. Most of the specifics, however, dealt with the toleration of worldliness—of women wearing the wedding band and other jewelry, cutting their hair, and wearing slacks, for example. Griffith reaffirmed opposition to watching television, participating in Sunday sports, and holding church dinners and said that Church of the Nazarene scorned those who still preached such standards.

Griffith’s stay with the Bible Missionary Church proved brief. He came to believe that any Christian who was a party in a divorce could not remarry. When the Bible Missionary Church reaffirmed its stand that the innocent party could remarry, Griffith left. In 1959 he helped found the Wesleyan Holiness Association of Churches. The Bible Missionary Church remained one of the larger denominations in the Conservative Holiness movement. Griffith’s new group, although much smaller, likewise continued as a force in the movement.

Taken from “A Fundamentalism File Research Report” by Mark Sidwell. This work is entitled “The Conservative Holiness Movement” http://www.bju.edu/library/collections/fund_file/chm.html

28
September
2006

Draw Nigh to God - J. Wesley Adcock

This sermon was preached on July 4, 1980 at the Alabama Bible Methodist camp meeting.

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27
September
2006

Awake Thou That Sleepest - R.G. Flexon

Click on the play button to listen to R.G. Flexon preach “Awake Thou That Sleepest.”

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27
September
2006

This is That - L.B. Hicks

If you have never heard a message by L.B. Hicks you have missed out! I only wish that I would have had the opportunity to hear him preach while he was living. Unfortunately I never had that chance, but I do enjoy hearing recordings of him preach. He was an orator, and a man who preached with fervency.

This message was recorded in 1959 to the best of my knowledge. He preached this message at the Cadle Tabernacle camp meeting in Indianapolis Indiana. This was a huge campmeeting - which unfortunately is no longer in operation.

Click on play to listen to “This is That.” His text was from Acts 2.

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22
September
2006

H. Robb French - Christ Establishes Righteousness

Click on the link below to listen H. Robb French preach “Christ Establishes Righteousness” from the text: Genesis 7:1-24. This message was preached on February 5, 1975 at Hobe Sound Bible Church in Hobe Sound Florida.

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Rev. H. Robb French, or Uncle Robb as may people knew him, is remembered as a pioneer and founder of FEA ministries in Hobe Sound, FL which has been blessed by God. To a greater degree, though, he is remembered by people all across the holiness movement as an evangelist whose heart was on fire for the Lord.

Born in Denver, Colorado to a preacher/lawyer father, he began his lifetime of preaching and ministry when he was only in his teens. His ever growing zeal to preach the gospel led him to become a general evangelist in the Wesleyan Methodist Church as well as a pastor and church planter. In the 1940’s, he felt the call of God upon his heart to found a center for prayer and revival in Florida. In 1947, as a result of the labors of Brother and Sister French and the Zuchs, the Florida Evangelistic Association was founded. During his lifetime, with the help of other saints, this grew to include Sea Breeze Camp, Hobe Sound Bible College, FEA Missions, Sea Breeze Manor and a Gospel literature ministry. Ever committed to the holiness way, he helped to found the Inter-Church Holiness Association of Churches.

Although H. Robb French is well remembered as a man that has accomplished many things, he will be remembered and honored as a man that loved the Lord.

Biography taken from CD insert from Hobe Sound Bible College

19
September
2006

Maintaining Spiritual Fullness - H.E. Schmul

Click on play below to listen to the Rev. H.E. Schmul preaching on “Maintaining Spiritual Fullness” at God’s Bible School. I believe this message was preached in 1986.

This is a great message which is much needed in our day!

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