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I thought it went well, P3, thanks. I'll have a better grasp on how it went when I hear the sermons they will produce in 2 weeks time.
Looking forward (I think) to listening to them
 
I thought it went well, P3, thanks. I'll have a better grasp on how it went when I hear the sermons they will produce in 2 weeks time.
Looking forward (I think) to listening to them

Are they all on the same passage/topic? That could, possibly, be rather deadly in bulk...

LAST, but only very temporarily, I know. *sigh*
 
Actually I set up a couple of scenarios they could choose from-- a Church anniversary service, an annual cemetery memorial service, and a "normal" service in mid July, when pastor is on holidays. If you can think of any other good possibilities, I'm all ears.
 
Actually I set up a couple of scenarios they could choose from-- a Church anniversary service, an annual cemetery memorial service, and a "normal" service in mid July, when pastor is on holidays. If you can think of any other good possibilities, I'm all ears.

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Actually I set up a couple of scenarios they could choose from-- a Church anniversary service, an annual cemetery memorial service, and a "normal" service in mid July, when pastor is on holidays. If you can think of any other good possibilities, I'm all ears.

The Sunday between Christmas and New Year's is one that both my UU and UCCan congregations often filled with lay folk and coming up with something "different" (i.e. not the usual Christmas or New Year's themes) for that Sunday could be a challenge to them. I did a (UU) service on hospitality for that service once that went over very well.
 
The Sunday between Christmas and New Year's is one that both my UU and UCCan congregations often filled with lay folk and coming up with something "different" (i.e. not the usual Christmas or New Year's themes) for that Sunday could be a challenge to them. I did a (UU) service on hospitality for that service once that went over very well.
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The kilt was invented in Scotland during the industrial revolution. It was cheaper than pants. The tartans were just patterns with no meaning. Victoria got it in her head these were family colours. So the word went out to the scots about the 1870s to pick their official tartans. I wear the kilt of Frasers because I am a captain-lieutenant of the Fraser Highlanders.
Earlier, the Scots, like many others, wore something resembling a dress with a belt on it.
Be careful in swinging a two-handed sword. It's deceptively light. But it can swing you right off your feet, and cut down anyone in the way.
BA, can you post a photo of your straightened spine?
 
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