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Appalachian Tales of the Holiness Believers
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Appalachain Tales of the Holiness Believers takes the listener into the world of the Appalachian Holiness people and their strong faith and beliefs. Some believe it’s wrong to have a television in their home. Some even handle deadly serpents, handle fire, and drink the poison. These holiness traditions have been handed down over the years and I suspect they’ll continue to be handed down maybe ‘till the end is here.
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Shoutin’ from the hills and hollers…
In this episode of the Appalachian Tales of the Holiness Believers, host Ronna transports listeners back to the days of old-time religion, highlighting the emotive and communal elements that defined church services of the era. From spirited singing and shouting to shared worship, these practices served both as a deeply personal means of expressing faith and as a tangible binding force within the community. The gatherings were not only platforms for worship but also venues for spiritual release and community bonding. Ronna emphasizes that understanding these practices offers valuable insight into the essence of Appalachian community life and a bygone era of deeply connected religious devotion. The raw, authentic nature of these forms of expression showcased the intense devout connection followers had with their beliefs, embodying their shared cultural heritage. She concludes with a reminder of the solace, joy, and unity that these religious gatherings brought to their participants.
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Appalachain Tales of the Holiness Believers takes the listener into the world of the Appalachian Holiness people and their strong faith and beliefs. Some believe it’s wrong to have a television in their home. Some even handle deadly serpents, handle fire, and drink the poison. These holiness traditions have been handed down over the years and I suspect they’ll continue to be handed down maybe ‘till the end is here.
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