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Posted by Lost Canine on 06-08-2003 at13:51:

  Joel & Pentecost

I preached out of Joel 2 this morning because of it being Pentecost Sunday. I also tied it all into Acts 2, of course. I played DA's Joel at the end of my sermon. We have a famous, former NFL & collegiate, football player that is a member of our church. As Terry was singing, "They will return to me," this man walked to the front of the church and knelt at an altar. This man was arrested with a felony charge this week. He is an awesome person with a lot of tough stuff going on in his life. I thought you all, and Uncle Terry, might want to know that a DA song was used by the Spirit of Christ today.
LK-9



Posted by dorfsmith on 06-08-2003 at13:56:

 

Coolness.



Posted by .GORT. on 06-08-2003 at15:01:

 

Great report, K9!



Posted by EH on 06-08-2003 at15:04:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Lost Canine
...I thought you all, and Uncle Terry, might want to know that a DA song was used by the Spirit of Christ today.
LK-9







Posted by Mark on 06-08-2003 at18:22:

 

I tell you, you must have the coolest sermons.



Posted by Lost Canine on 06-08-2003 at18:23:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Mark
I tell you, you must have the coolest sermons.

My sermons really aren't that cool. I just pull in a lot of stuff that has influenced me over the years (secular & sacred). I try to be creative.
LK-9



Posted by Mark on 06-08-2003 at18:24:

 

I like that you tie things like music or other current stuff to your sermons. Over the years at the churches I have gone to, not every priest has been a gifted speaker.



Posted by Lost Canine on 06-08-2003 at18:26:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Mark
I like that you tie things like music or other current stuff to your sermons. Over the years at the churches I have gone to, not every priest has been a gifted speaker.

Music, literature, and movies have influenced me so much. I cannot help but pull something from each or every into a sermon. I've thought about distributing cd's or posting to a site before. The Lost Canine Pointless Pontification Club, or something like that.
LK-9



Posted by Mark on 06-08-2003 at18:29:

 

So do it.

Our new priest is a very good speaker. He's been here for almost a year now. Our last priest was the most boring speaker and spoke at a First Grade level. However, he was the nicest guy you'd ever meet.



Posted by Lost Canine on 06-08-2003 at18:32:

 

Maybe I will. Anyone one want to join the Lost Canine Pointless Pontification cd club?



Posted by Captain Pedantic on 06-08-2003 at20:16:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Lost Canine
Maybe I will. Anyone one want to join the Lost Canine Pointless Pontification cd club?


Dunno about a CD club... but I'd be willing to put transcripts of my sermons up somewhere. I'd been thinking of doing that on my web page but never got around to it.



Posted by Shemp on 06-08-2003 at21:42:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Lost Canine
I preached out of Joel 2 this morning because of it being Pentecost Sunday. I also tied it all into Acts 2, of course. I played DA's Joel at the end of my sermon. We have a famous, former NFL & collegiate, football player that is a member of our church. As Terry was singing, "They will return to me," this man walked to the front of the church and knelt at an altar. This man was arrested with a felony charge this week. He is an awesome person with a lot of tough stuff going on in his life. I thought you all, and Uncle Terry, might want to know that a DA song was used by the Spirit of Christ today.
LK-9

Woof!



Posted by .backs. on 06-08-2003 at22:22:

 

We want the LCPP!



Posted by zippetydoodaddy on 06-09-2003 at12:34:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Mark
So do it.

Our new priest is a very good speaker. He's been here for almost a year now. Our last priest was the most boring speaker and spoke at a First Grade level. However, he was the nicest guy you'd ever meet.


Ohh Grand Encephalon!

I'm not as edumacated on many of the different branches of the religion tree as I should be. So when I read about your "priest", I'm thinking Catholic. Not that there's anything wrong with her. Am I right or are there other denominations that have priests?



Posted by John Foxe on 06-09-2003 at14:05:

  Let's not

Boy if this doesn't open the proverbial can. Okay.

Priests can be Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Episcopalian, or Anglican.

This division of clergy & laity though is very troublesome to me. Doesn't the book of Hebrews teach us that every Christian is a saint as well as a priest? That makes us ALL clergy. Pastor/teacher is biblical, so are elders, deacons, apostles, evangelists, etc. That's as far as the Scriptures go.

I understand and agree with the points Terry makes on nonessential theological differences. But terminology in this case is crucial, as it shows our understanding of what a Christian's stand is before God.



Posted by JR88 on 06-09-2003 at14:11:

 

To the Argument Dump Please Red Face



Posted by Stuart Pedasso on 06-09-2003 at14:24:

 

COWARD! It started out as DA related.

I'm the son of a Priest. In fact the old man was a Venerable! Had cool robes even.

DA tie in, he agreed with the title of Horrendous Disc.



Posted by JR88 on 06-09-2003 at14:29:

 

Big Grin I love you too Big Grin



Posted by Stuart Pedasso on 06-09-2003 at14:48:

 

I'm chokin up, with all this love.




Posted by JR88 on 06-09-2003 at14:51:

 

I love you
You love me
We are a DAmb family
Who like to post a lot of junk
And stuff Barney in the trunk Big Grin


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