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05-31-2009, 12:12 AM
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Prisonchaplain Speaks! Love in the Church
It's always fun to imagine what other posters sound like. As a minister, you'd think I have lots of sermons recorded. But, alas, recording is a big security issue in prisons, so it just ain't so.
However, this past Sunday I spoke at my home church, where I serve as a volunteer teaching pastor. So, if you care to subject yourself to audio PC...
Assemblies of God Online Sermons and Podcasts | Angle Lake Neighborhood Church | Angle Lake Neighborhood Church
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05-31-2009, 10:13 AM
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I can imagine giving a sermon to prisoners on "Love your Enemy" was extremely hard. Great talk btw...but you snore?
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Pam, I would never want to accuse my senior pastor of producing misinformation about my slumber audio production, therefore I can neither confirm or deny the assertion.
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Pam, I would never want to accuse my senior pastor of producing misinformation about my slumber audio production, therefore I can neither confirm or deny the assertion.
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Pale needs the laugh button here.......
Good job PC...
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I like the Leadership Chain letter.
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I like the Leadership Chain letter.
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For those who do not want to listen to a 38-minute sermon just to get a cute chain letter. . . The Perfect Pastor
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For those who do not want to listen to a 38-minute sermon just to get a cute chain letter. . . The Perfect Pastor
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That letter is great. I wonder how it goes with LDS bishops.
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That letter is great. I wonder how it goes with LDS bishops.
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Subtract the $50 salary, and change a few phrases (sermons become talks, etc.)...it should work fine.
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I too thought it was a great sermon or talk depending on what you want to call it. I thought you did a great job.
But then again, I didn't have to listen to it to know what you sound like.
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Listened to the whole sermon. Enjoyed it. Love is the universal language. Everyone can speak and understand love. Thanks for sharing.
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