United Pentecostal Church - Marvin & Lola Abbott - Sing I’m Going Up - LP

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United Pentecostal Church - Marvin & Lola Abbott - Sing, I’m Going Up.


Rev. Marvin Elmer Abbott died in December 2000 age 83 years old. Over his lifetime he founded 3 churches and was an Pentecostal evangelist for 16 years.

In this group was Bro Abbott his wife Lola and his niece Sherris Cates (Wallingsford) who is the daughter of his sister Loris Oleta. Marvin Elmer Abbott’s father was Rev. Mack Dixon Abbott, a former Baptist minister and farmer who married Esther Joseph in 1915 and had 5 children, sons Marvin, Earl and Chester with twin daughters, Loris Oleta and Vinita. Rev. Mack D. Abbott is listed as a member of the General Board of the United Pentecostal Church in 1952, alongside a John Abbott.

In 1930, the family visited an Assembly of God church meeting led by Rev Jim Barber in Western Oklahoma (Elk City and Sayer area.) It was here that Rev. M.D. Abbott received and obeyed the Oneness message. Mother and all five children soon followed. They served in full time ministry starting in 1934 at Sayer, OK then later moved to Vernon, TX. After a year, Rev. M.D. Abbott evangelized in West Texas and Oklahoma. They eventually moved in Roswell, NM and built the church, which still stands to this day.

There is not much online about Marvin and Lola Abbott, their ministry, and their music ministry.


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