Bob Live Improv, clip 3 - "A Lot of Attorneys... and a Lotta Money" - 1992

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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2012

5:35 is a classic Bob moment not to be missed. Bob talks about his ongoing legal battles with ABC TV and Prime Time Live. When he refers to "J.C." he is talking about his Tulsa-based attorney J.C. Joyce, not that other J.C. The band continues to jam behind him. These selected clips from a live service at Word of Faith are brought to you for educational purposes only by the CHURCH OF TILTONOLOGY.

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  • Surprised so many people kept going to his church even after he was exposed on national television. When did he lose his church? Did he resign or was forced out?

  • @zinpgh His church membership gradually dwindled, so he ended up selling the big Word of Faith church and closing the adjacent Lexington Academy christian school. He left town and moved to Florida, but was still pastor of the church, which moved to a much smaller space a couple of miles away. He would show up every few weeks and preach in person. After a hiatus, he set his TV operations up in Florida and was back in business. Not sure what became of the little church in Dallas though.

  • @SufferinSprings Interesting. Is it true he has no more TV "ministry" and only operates from his website now?

  • @zinpgh I have no idea. He used to pop up on Black Entertainment Television late at night, but I haven't seen him in a while. Maybe he is semi-retired? If anyone out there knows anything please let me know.

  • @zinpgh Churches like Tilton's that center around a televangelist are basically cults of personality. They usually have a small board of directors made up of close family members and cronies. So when they get publicly "disgraced" they rarely if ever resign or get forced out, because there is no one in a position to have the power to do that to them. Example: Marcus Lamb of Daystar TV who cheated on his wife for years with a Daystar employee. He's still running the show and on TV daily.

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  • @SufferinSprings Ah I see. Yeah that's convenient for them! Biblically a pastor should be held accountable by the church elders.

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