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Others threw their arms open wide, and the Holy Ghost touched them soul by soul.
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Ms. Vaughn became an associate minister of the Holy Ghost Church and her father trained her.
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The holy ghost moved invisible, but they could feel it in the rafters, sense it racing inside the walls.
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Prior to her appointment as Fiscal Administrator, Ms. Adams was a Trustee and Elder of the Holy Ghost Church.
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The Holy Ghost Church is a church that holds services twice a week.
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Even after she resigned as Pastor and Board Member of the Holy Ghost Church, she remained CEO and President of GTI.
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Symbolically ranged behind Mary's face are three windows, announcing the triple identity of God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Ghost.
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And he beat the boogie so hard there was nothing left of the hymn, nothing but the sounds of the Holy Ghost that inspired it.
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He was not the Son of God who is God as per the Holy Trinity of God, the Son of God, and the Holy Ghost.
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Ms. Vaughn became the Senior Pastor of the Holy Ghost Church.
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On one side of the ditch, a packed-in, pleading faithful fell hard to their knees and called the Holy Ghost into their jerking bodies in unknown tongues.
NPR: Excerpt: 'The Prince of Frogtown'