Posted on 07/28/2006 7:45:30 AM PDT by Alex Murphy
OAK RIDGE, Tenn. Sam Brobst took a "Learning Your Spiritual Gift" course at Full Life Center, a charismatic church, and felt the Lord leading him to prophesy during meetings. But when Brobst opened his mouth the first time, he and others were surprised by what came out: pirate speak.
"We were in the middle of worship, when this voice rings out, 'Yar! Hear the word of the Lord the Lord of the mighty seas!'" says one witness. "It was straight out of a Disneyland ride."
Brobst says he can't help it: when the Spirit moves upon him, he clamps one eye shut and his voice becomes gravelly and menacing. On a recent Sunday, he prophesied, "Avast ye, mateys! Hear the word from our Cap'n: No fear have ye of storms and scallywags, says ye? Argh! But I be seein' your true hearts. For I see below quarterdecks, says I. Ye be tremblin' in the face of scurvy dogs. But pay them no heed. For I be preparin' to pour down plenty o' booty upon ye. So be of cheer, me hearties! Ye be loved of the Cap'n."
The people of the church by now are accustomed to it, though first-time visitors often giggle.
"It doesn't even sound like pirate to me anymore," says one regular attendee. "My mind translates it."
Others say it's preferable to past prophetic styles they have witnessed.
"One woman would wail her prophecies," says longtime member Darlene Bright. "Another man would thunder in a deep voice like he was trying to impress us. All in all, I prefer pirate."
"Avast ye, mateys! Hear the word from our Cap'n: No fear have ye of storms and scallywags, says ye? Argh! But I be seein' your true hearts. For I see below quarterdecks, says I. Ye be tremblin' in the face of scurvy dogs. But pay them no heed. For I be preparin' to pour down plenty o' booty upon ye. So be of cheer, me hearties! Ye be loved of the Cap'n."I saw Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest yesterday, and immediately thought of this article.
AArrgg... You'll not be gettin' me again! :^)
Fun church! ;)
Yar, there's a bit o' the Captain in him.
Thou thinkist thou art holy, but thou ain't!
Eh matey, right ye are.
Aside from the levity of the post, this is to me a perfect example of a common misunderstanding and confusion that exists among many Christians. What is described is not charismatic but pentecostalism.
Genuine charismatic churches don't disrupt the service with gratuitous outbursts and obstreperous distractions created by individuals. They respect too much their fellow worshipers to interrupt the liturgy and communal devotion.
Some charismatic churches have meetings apart the service itself where all can express themselves individually without impeding the corporate common prayer and worship.
St. Paul's admonition about speaking in tongues is a good one. If you feel so compelled, fine, but don't let it become an obstacle to others who choose not to do so or don't understand. Don't, above all, be so self-preoccupied that you hinder other worshippers.
Talk like a pirate in the Holy Spirit!
Pentecostal Mans Glossolalia Echos NBA Rosters
MURFREESBORO, TN When new believer Gentry Tate attended Murfreesboro Assembly of Gods Friday Night Signs and Wonders meeting, he wasnt expecting to make use of his acute knowledge of professional basketball. However, when traveling preacher Morgan Sheppard gave the altar call for those who wanted to receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit, Tate turned to the NBA for guidance. He laid hands on me, and I didnt want to let him down, so I spouted the weirdest gibberish I could come up with: Kirelenko, Mutombo, Potapenko, you name it. I guess it worked - everyone around me praised Jesus.
The 21 year old native of Murfreesboro was led to Christ by best friend Cole Smith earlier this year. Cole said I needed to get baptized and filled with the Holy Ghost, so he dunked me down at Buffalo Creek. I didnt talk in tongues, so I guess it didnt take. He suggested I see an anointed preacher like Reverend Sheppard. On the way over, Cole kinda prepped me for the infilling. He said I just needed to do some baby talk and the Holy Ghost would take over from there. Boy am I glad I was watching the Spurs-Jazz game before I went.
His prayer language is beautiful, said long time Assembly attender June Dunton. When he rattled off that string of Stojakovic Ilgauskis Pau Gasol, I was just mesmerized. I never heard anything like it before. For his part, Tate simply didnt want to embarrass Reverend Sheppard. Everybody he slapped on the forehead did a tongue, but I was at a loss for words. Until I remembered Tim Duncans slam dunk. Then I went for it with a, Hallelujah Manu Ginobili. I heard everybody around me saying yes Lord, so I figured I had the Holy Ghost. Then I let loose with a Hallelujah Manu Ginobili Hedo Turkoglu, and it was on. Everybody started jumping up and down. I thought Oh yeah? Take this... and I fired off a Hallelujah Manu Ginobili Hedo Turkoglu Slava Medvedenko! MEDvedenko! Whoooaaa MedveDENKO! It felt like a tongues triple-double.
Though Tates tongues were received by all, the interpretation was difficult to decipher. I really couldnt get a read on it, said Duncan Thiel, 47. So we called in Brother Metcalf.
Burl Metcalf, 101, was a toddler during the Azusa Street revival in the early 20th century, and is Murfreesboro Assemblys chief tongues expert. Try as I could, all I could come up with was 3 ball from downtown!, and Whos your Daddy now, sucka! I suppose it means the Trinity in the New Jerusalem is still our heavenly Father, or something. Ive been interpreting tongues for 90 years, and aint never heard nothin like this; even when the fakers come along and pull that she-rode-a-Honda chicanery to try and trick me and the Holy Ghost.
Months after his infilling, Tate is still fired up in the Spirit. Oh yeah, I break off a tongue or two everyday. Who knew a prayer language could be so easy to learn? But Im still growing in the gift. I cant wait til the NBA draft next year.
LOL!
That's hysterical. Who knew things were so colorful in Murfreesboro?
So you're saying there's a difference between "Avast!" and, um, "Halvast!"
I would find "Halvast" confusing.
PING to resurrect an old thread, for Talk Like A Pirate Day!
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