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08-06-2007, 07:44 AM
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His wife is considered a pastor .... when does the madness end?
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Oooooooooooooo how utterly shocking!
Women pastors have been around long before the UPCI existed. Married ones too! Some with husbands that didn't even preach! Ooooooo isn't that amazing? :sshhh
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08-06-2007, 07:57 AM
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Oooooooooooooo how utterly shocking!
Women pastors have been around long before the UPCI existed. Married ones too! Some with husbands that didn't even preach! Ooooooo isn't that amazing? :sshhh
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I don't have a problem w/ it.
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08-06-2007, 10:21 AM
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Props to the church...note to the TV host...Stylist!!!! Please!!!! Lose the bangs unless ya get a hairstylist to do em', lose the suit and loose tie, ya look greasy!
And BTW.....YA AIN'T BLACK BRO, lose the jive, Ya feeling me dawg??!!! He he, Good job for trying, but git yoself back to the drawing board!!!
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Monkeyman,
I see that only those ignorant black folks act and speak like that? What what you say, sister!
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08-06-2007, 10:34 AM
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I don't have a problem w/ it.
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I didn't think you did. But I couldn't resist throwing in a little sarcasm for the benefit of others.
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08-06-2007, 01:30 PM
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My comment is broad brushed, but pastor's, org and every facet that has focused so much on trying to keep themselves so holy, have and will, eventually be humbled in one way or another. I have seen it too many times.
It may not be something that reaches the masses, but I witnessed it myself and it really puts character in perspective. The reactions are amusing as well. I am talking about all the disassociation with churches over petty issues only to have one of their own stumble in the local community.
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08-06-2007, 01:37 PM
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Interesting after viewing the video this thread started with ..... that we were watching Huntley St (Canadian Christian TV program) this morning (first time in ages that I've watched this program) and they were running a clip of a youth event recently held in Quebec City and they had all kinds of this kind of dancing going on. It was pretty amazing stuff and it wasn't just happening on the platform. What was happening on the platform was choreographed pretty much and I have to say some of it was beautiful and meaningful as well.
People all over the place were forming into groups and dancing in the aisles and around the stadium.
I can see this really attracting young people for obvious reasons but it wasn't just young people attending this event. Older people were really into it too and I have to say that I believe the presence of God was in the place! I was pretty impressed with some of the dynamics of this meeting.
Doesn't mean I put a big seal of approval on it all but it was pretty amazing and effective just the same.
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08-06-2007, 01:44 PM
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Interesting after viewing the video this thread started with ..... that we were watching Huntley St (Canadian Christian TV program) this morning (first time in ages that I've watched this program) and they were running a clip of a youth event recently held in Quebec City and they had all kinds of this kind of dancing going on. It was pretty amazing stuff and it wasn't just happening on the platform. What was happening on the platform was choreographed pretty much and I have to say some of it was beautiful and meaningful as well.
People all over the place were forming into groups and dancing in the aisles and around the stadium.
I can see this really attracting young people for obvious reasons but it wasn't just young people attending this event. Older people were really into it too and I have to say that I believe the presence of God was in the place! I was pretty impressed with some of the dynamics of this meeting.
Doesn't mean I put a big seal of approval on it all but it was pretty amazing and effective just the same.
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Help me understand here-
Is Huntley St the Canadian equivalent of TBN? Or the equivalent of another network?
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08-06-2007, 01:45 PM
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Help me understand here-
Is Huntley St the Canadian equivalent of TBN? Or the equivalent of another network?
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TBN? Good heavens, no!
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08-06-2007, 01:49 PM
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Help me understand here-
Is Huntley St the Canadian equivalent of TBN? Or the equivalent of another network?
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100 Huntley St. Lots of links here bro. Click!
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08-06-2007, 03:11 PM
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Get a life people.
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Agree~
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