Posted by lanny/Keith/D.Kenady/Steve B. on 1/7/2002, 3:08 pm Posted by lanny on 12/6/2001, 8:28 pm Walked into church Wed. night late and lo and behold who was leading worship but Jerry Hebert. Needless to say it was terrific. What a spirit of worship he has. lanny ---------- Remember this Hebert Song? Posted by Richard E. on 12/7/2001, 4:12 pm , in reply to "a rare treat" I still have an old Jerry Hebert "Chapel bootlegged" cassette tape that I listen to once in awhile. I do not know the title of the song but it went like this, "It is you, it is you, My Jesus.....it is you I am longing for....it is you, it is you, my fair one, it is you I am longing for..." It was probably circa 1987. Anyone remember it? That tape is so old I actually used Scotch Tape to fix a break in the tape. It keeps on ticking though. I just know that God has held that tape together for me (I did make a spare copy though). Posted by lanny on 12/8/2001, 10:23 pm , in reply to "Remember this Hebert Song?" Jerry sang it Wed night. It is a great seeking song. lanny ---------- Posted by Richard E. on 12/10/2001, 6:21 am , in reply to "Re: Remember this Hebert Song?" I wish I was there to hear Jerry. Does he attend New Heart of was he just visiting? Just curious? ---------- Posted by lanny on 12/10/2001, 4:08 pm , in reply to "Re: Remember this Hebert Song?" He lives in Montana. He was visiting. Lanny ____________________ Posted by Keith on 12/8/2001, 10:24 am I added a sermon by M.S. titled 'He Shall Not Speak of Himself' from Sept of 82 to my Unfolding Web site for any one that is interested. I might try to throw a new one out there occasionally I have a bunch of tapes on this subject. Link: The Unfolding Revelation of God ____________________ Posted by Dave Kenady on 12/19/2001, 5:55 pm "I'd be shocked if within 10 years you couldn't get a chip implanted that would unlock your house, start your car and give you money," said Chris Hables Gray, an associate professor of computer science at the University of Great Falls in Montana and author of "The Cyborg Citizen." Check out this article: Link: Microchips ---------- Posted by JR on 12/19/2001, 9:04 pm , in reply to "Microchips designed to be implanted into human beings.. for sale!" And when they say peace and safety, sudden destruction comes upon them. ____________________ Posted by Steve B. on 12/22/2001, 8:37 pm Merry Christmas, Everybody!! [photograph] We think often of all our brothers & sisters from the Chapel. May you all be blessed in the Lord this holiday season! Love, Steve, Karla, & Juliana Born Steve Born ---------- Posted by JR on 12/24/2001, 7:08 am , in reply to "'Tis the Season..." Thank you Steve. May the holidays and the time that you get to spend with your family be blessed. With love, JR P.S. I know I never attended CCBTC, but we are not THAT different. great pic Posted by Lanny on 12/24/2001, 9:05 pm , in reply to "'Tis the Season..." I will try it. [photograph] ---------- PS Posted by Lanny on 12/24/2001, 9:09 pm , in reply to "great pic" Ryan and Kim (Bates), of John & Linda; Lanny & Judy with Tyler (10), Alex (8), and Andrew (5), and Wendy & Brian Smith. Yes I am blessed. Have a merry one, lanny ---------- Wow! Thanks, Lanny Posted by Steve B. on 12/25/2001, 7:53 am , in reply to "great pic" Beautiful picture and beautiful family! The last time I saw Wendy and Ryan, running around the east campus, they were about waist-high! My, how time passes. Merry Christmas! From our family too..... Posted by Dave Kenady on 12/25/2001, 8:39 am , in reply to "'Tis the Season..." Merry Christmas.... Happy Holidays from us. [photograph] ---------- Posted by Keith on 12/25/2001, 9:20 pm , in reply to "'Tis the Season..." Merry Christmas Steve and everyone else, I tried posting previously but I was banned from posting (inadvertently of course). Good looking families everyone. ---------- Re: I was able to put together a few pictures. Posted by Keith on 12/25/2001, 10:00 pm , in reply to "'Tis the Season..." These pictures are from the last few days taken by my extremely inexpensive Intel digital camera. My wife Sherry, Josh is my 10 year old son (brown hair) and Kyle is my 5 year old (red hair). [photographs] ---------- Posted by Phil & Brenda Maxwell on 12/26/2001, 6:59 am , in reply to "'Tis the Season..." Ho-Ho-Ho from KC, MO!!! [photograph]
a rare treat
He also played for a time of post service worship.
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He Shall Not Speak of Himself
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Microchips designed to be implanted into human beings.. for sale!
http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-121901chips.story
'Tis the Season...
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