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The End TimesFind & browseHoly Ghost Repair Service ministry memorialized at colfaxavenue.orgAbout The End Times According to Paul Baker:
Charles McPheeters traveled extensively after leaving His Place. He went to New York with his wife Judy and for a while lived with people at what would later be called Love Inn. During the summer of 1969, Charles worked a stint as midday deejay on the CBN network of stations.
By 1972 Charles migrated west again, but only as far as Denver, Colorado. There he became a youth pastor at Redeemer Temple and ultimately formed a youth ministry known as The Holy Ghost Repair Service, Inc. Working with Redeemer Temple as a missionary outreach of the church, this ministry rented a couple of storefronts and opened a coffeehouse/counseling center on East Colfax Avenue. Part of the Holy Ghost Repair Service's ministry was an underground newspaper, The End Times.
Later, McPheeters started a youth ministry in Hollowood, CA, called Oasis of Hollywood. General infoFirst issue: October 1972Final issue: 1992Renamed to Oasis of HollywoodPublisher: Holy Ghost Repair Service (Denver, CO) StaffEditor - Charles McPheeters |
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