Sunday, September 30, 2007

Sukkot 2007, Friday and Saturday nights...

We have been having an awesome time this year at out Sukkot services - the best is yet to come though, as I was told that one of the wives is bringing her famous sweet potato casserole... man I love this holiday!

Friday night we had a speaker form Bridges for Peace, Jay Christianson, who spoke on the Aaronic Blessing (May the Lord bless you and keep you, may His countenance shine upon you... ).
Click here for Bridges' international site, or here for their American site.

Jay is going to speak again tonight, his sermon is titled "Leprosy of the Mouth". We will be starting at 7:00!


Jim and Tim playing come awesome worship music. Tim jokingly calls it "Jew-grass music". Have you ever noticed that worship is more intense (pardon the pun) when it is done outside?
Tim Terry teaching on the "filters" that we as Christians are prone to looking through - he did a great job,, even though he offended some people! Tim has a heart of gold. You can read about these filters by going to the right sidebar on this page, and clicking on the links underneath the heading "Seedy Places". Those links will take you to his website, Seeds of Restoration.
We had quite a few people last night, any number over 20 is good for rural Indiana - a lot of families are regulars, and we had some guests form other churches, and a few people from other states.
We couldn't stay because I had to work today, but everybody at the camp site watched Ushpizin last night.Ron (like myself, one of our country's last great patriots) heading for the "mess-hall".
I should add that Ron's coffee would curl Big Foot's toenails.


Meet the latest edition to our congregation, twins Asher and Ezra...


Don't let Joe fool you; he looks like a mild-mannered gentleman, but he can wing a football at speeds capable of taking the head off of a grown man.


We had a little riffraff show up too, but that's to be expected.

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