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#45
by
hammerdrill376
on 08 Oct, 2008 14:33
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*Gives a high five to everyone who's posted in here, so far* When I saw this topic created, I thought to myself "This one has potential for becoming a major flame war!" And I haven't even seen a wisp of smoke so far...God job, everybody!
Because there comes a time when we all need to be adults about it. Its America...alot of different cultures here...but we all stand or squat at the toilet the same way...at least I hope.
Thats right. .there is such a thing of agreeing to disagree with out being disagreeable.
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#46
by
The Zook
on 08 Oct, 2008 14:45
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Wait, what are people agreeing on... that I'm full of evil!?
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#47
by
hammerdrill376
on 08 Oct, 2008 14:46
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cool site hammer.
Thanks TimmJ
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#48
by
hammerdrill376
on 08 Oct, 2008 14:58
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Hey..Just thought you SLY Guy dads might like to see this. All I can say is be prepared..It will definately make you want to grab your kids and tell them how much you love them...pretty strong message it it too not just for dads but everyone.
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#49
by
herronm
on 08 Oct, 2008 15:07
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OK, it seems safe to jump into the water.
I attend an Independent Baptist Church (a little bit different from Southern Baptist – mostly in how we manage missionary work). We average about 500 for Sunday morning service, have a great children’s ministry, active adults and growing in new members and salvations.
I was saved late in life and have some different experiences from most of my church family. I have been a musician most of my life and have seen and done things that would shock some. However, it does enable me to communicate with some people who have never set foot in a church of any kind. I truly believe that God can use anyone who is willing. I don’t agree with all the church rules and doctrines, but I think that is OK too.
Church is kind of like our SBG family. We are made up of all kinds of backgrounds, different ages, and nationalities. We all seem to truly care for each other and that is what I really like about the site that Tyler made.
Max
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#50
by
GASlick
on 08 Oct, 2008 20:29
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I am so Methodist!
It is said that our family used to follow John Wesley around England. My ancestors have founded many Methodist churches here in Georgia. Currently I attend one of those big 'ol traditional churches
www.griffin-fumc.orgI play the organ occasionally and have served on just about every committee there is. Currently I am chair of the Evangelism comm. where we focus on outreach and community involvement. I don't really care what denomination anyone is. Go to where you can get what you need. That's my bottom line on religion.
I am the son of a Methodist preacher and I have recently began to explore my own call to ministry with my pastor, my family and some close friends (what's up wannabepadre?). Wow, life is a journey. I thought at age 37, I would be on cruise control by now. LOL I also have a blog that I update sporadically if you're interested.
http://griffinevangelism.blogspot.comPeace and love to all.
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#51
by
GASlick
on 08 Oct, 2008 20:32
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Oh yeah! One more thing. If you go to the church website I have been trying to get our associate to go sly.
He needs it bad. Do it Geoff!!!!!
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#52
by
NWTRNR
on 08 Oct, 2008 20:53
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I'm not a member of any church right now -- probly due to too much as a kid! -- anyway, someone sent me this quiz awhile back that I thought was kinda cool -- basically it matches your personal beliefs with those of the different religions out there and lets you know with which ones you're a closest match.
http://www.beliefnet.com/story/76/story_7665_1.html
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#53
by
SlyHigh
on 09 Oct, 2008 07:45
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I am so Methodist!
I play the organ occasionally and have served on just about every committee there is.
Methodist churches sure do like committees. My wife is on a committee to nominate new members for the other committees. At my previous church the pastor asked why I missed a committee meeting. Oh, by the way, he forgot to tell me I was on the committee.
I also play music at my church. The organ would be fun, but I don't think the old organ lady would like the style I would want to play. I play bass, keyboard, and piano in our modern service.
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#54
by
tomgallagher
on 09 Oct, 2008 08:59
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We like covered dish socials as well.
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#55
by
Mikekoz13
on 09 Oct, 2008 09:09
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Hey..Just thought you SLY Guy dads might like to see this. All I can say is be prepared..It will definately make you want to grab your kids and tell them how much you love them...pretty strong message it it too not just for dads but everyone.
John-
Great video.......... This is exatly the kind of thing I worry about as a Dad. Every night before they go to bed, I take each of my kids individually, hug them tight, look them right in the eye and tell them how much I love them. I just want them to know that there is someone always there for them.
Plus.... you never know what could happen...... If God takes me home unexpeectedly I want them to know without a doubt that Daddy loved them more than anything.
This is also the reson I've become an advisor for our Church's middl school youth program. I know that some kids just don;t get what they need at home..... and maybe I can help just one...........
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#56
by
baldy46
on 09 Oct, 2008 09:59
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Just found this discussion. Great posts guys! I'm a Christian and attend Generations Christian Church in Tarpon Springs. My wife is also on the staff there, and I'm currently praying about whether God is calling me into full-time ministry. I play keyboards, sing on our worship teams and frequently lead some of our worship services.
We have a ton of baldies, from the senior minister to several guys on the worship team. We get teased a lot that lights on the stage bounce off our shiny domes and blind the congregation. I try to avoid using HeadLube on Sunday mornings to keep the shine down! LOL.
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#57
by
Timmay
on 09 Oct, 2008 11:18
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Hey..Just thought you SLY Guy dads might like to see this. All I can say is be prepared..It will definately make you want to grab your kids and tell them how much you love them...pretty strong message it it too not just for dads but everyone.
John-
Great video.......... This is exatly the kind of thing I worry about as a Dad. Every night before they go to bed, I take each of my kids individually, hug them tight, look them right in the eye and tell them how much I love them. I just want them to know that there is someone always there for them.
Plus.... you never know what could happen...... If God takes me home unexpeectedly I want them to know without a doubt that Daddy loved them more than anything.
This is also the reson I've become an advisor for our Church's middl school youth program. I know that some kids just don;t get what they need at home..... and maybe I can help just one...........
I found that video vary hard to watch. Even though I believe I am raising my kids to know that we are always there for them and to never be afraid to talk to us about anything, there will always be that fear of " What if I failed". I have a daughter who is turning 15 on sunday and at times I feel for her. It is tough growing up in todays world. She doesnt get the lovey dubby affection from me anymore like my youngest daughter who is only 8. I do let her know that I still love her very much and give her the attention that she needs. I know my wife is doing a good job in raising them as well. My daughter talks to Kris about alot of things and she doesnt exclude me out of those. I prefer her to talk to her mom about the girl things, but she will talk to me about it afterwards.
It is just always going to be the " WHAT IF" thing with me.
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#58
by
PBurke
on 09 Oct, 2008 12:21
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one of my closest friends introduced me to that band this week while i was off. awesome band. great messages in their music.
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#59
by
hammerdrill376
on 09 Oct, 2008 16:38
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Yes..unfortunately I missed them last week. They were in town. Casting Crowns, Third Day and Hillsong are just a few of my favorite contemporary christian music groups.