Howdy, all! I’m making this a quick one, tonight. The Friday Night Greetings video is below, and let me emphasize here what I say there (amid the babbling): I hope all of you have an absolutely fantastic Feast of Tabernacles! What these days picture is so mind-bogglingly wonderful — let’s show God we recognize that by given them our all!
Howdy! Keeping it brief — on the way back from the airport right now! I hope that everyone is ready for Trumpets tomorrow! All the more as it seems the days it pictures are closer than ever.
See you tomorrow! The not-quite-Friday-Night Greetings is below.
I hope all of you are experiencing a great start to your Sabbath. This has been a crazy day, and I, for one, am delighted to see sundown!
My thanks to everyone that helped make the LCG Music Weekend such a wonderful success — and that includes those who weren’t there but who were praying mightily for the weather. We were surrounded by rain all around, but at our campground it only rained while we were sleeping! None of our plans or fellowshipping was hindered by rain in any way at all. Yay!
The event grew in size by more than 50% this year, and with what we learned this year we’re expecting to make next year’s even better! The staff — and the residents there — both commented on how much they were impressed by our group (one fellow told Mr. Kleindienst that we were very different (in a good way!) from most groups who go there). A wonderful weekend with wonderful people — again, thanks so much!
Have a great Sabbath, a wonderful weekend, and a helpful start to our holy day season. The Friday Night Greetings are below.
Howdy, everyone! It’s about 6:30PM here, and folks just keep on coming in for the campout! I will have to keep this short, so let me just say that wherever you are I pray you have a wonderful Sabbath. Ours here is shaping up to be a nice one.
In the Friday Night Greetings video, below, I take you on a quick mini-tour. The little boy I went specifically to go and see is named David, and he watches these videos every weekend with his family, so I thought he might appreciate seeing himself on the Internet. (Howdy, David!)
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