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Re: Bro. Murrell Ewing'a Homegoing Service Streami
Last evening's tribute for Bro. Murrell Ewing was awesome. I was privileged to be there! Arrived at around 5:30 p.m. and had to sit in the balcony. Standing room only, folks lined up around the edges.
The singing literally filled the place. The kids and grandkids so honored their dad and grandpa!
Bro. Murrell was certainly honored as well by those close friends of years past.
T. F. Tenny is, as some one said, "a word smith" but not one of the speakers last evening had to take a back seat to him. They were all excellent and the crowd response was in tune with each of them. It did not seem like 3 hrs and 2 minutes sitting there in the balcony.
As those of you who listened on line know, the two sermons that were talked about most were "Saturday Heros" and the "Squirrel Sermon." Thought of you NotOfWorks!
I have a copy of the program. I'll try scanning it and maybe can download it as a pdf file, if anyone is interested.
Thanks for allowing me to share my thoughts.
Been Thinkin
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