Event for our Neighbors

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    Jim
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    You are cordially invited to attend a concert this Sunday hosted by the World Mission Society Church of God in Ridgewood, NJ. The program is titled “Music Through the Ages: Past, Present & Future” and will include the works of Handel, Schumann, Bizet, Debussy, Rogers & Hammerstein, Gershwin and much more. I will be singing “Let the Bright Seraphim” with a trumpet player friend of mine, and a Listz/Schumann arrangement of one of my favorite pieces, “Widmung.” Additionally I will sing with the event choir/orchestra. The concert will be followed by a catered banquet with entertainment from affiliates at the Mannes School, the Juilliard School, the Manhattan School of Music, and a short children’s play. It will definitely be a night of excitement!

    MUSIC THROUGH THE AGES: Past, Present, and Future

    Date: Sunday, March 3, 2013

    Time: 3pm-7pm

    Host: World Mission Society Church of God

    Place: 305 Godwin Avenue, Ridgewood, NJ 07450

    Attire: Formal Attire/Festive

    [email protected]

  • #55066

    Simon
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    MountainMom wrote:

     

      Must not have read that part about "Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death I will fear no evil………..

    isn't the valley of the shadow of death this sinful world ๐Ÿ˜‰

    #55067

    MountainMom
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    Not the point I was getting at.  I think if they believe the Bible and go by it 100% as many in there say, they shouldn't be fearful or phobic about walking into one of our churches, say for a wedding or a funeral.  I am not afraid to go into theirs, so why promote phobias against going in ours?  (OK, again I already know the answer from the wmscog's viewpoint, so, rhetorical question)  But it doesn't make sense according to the Bible, if you believe that God is with you, you shouldn't be afraid to go into another church. 

    #55068

    MountainMom
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    And another thing.  A member told me he followed ALL the parts of the Bible, ALL the commandments, and he was 100% sure of his faith, not even the smallest doubt.  Well, then, I told him that the Bible says if you have faith even the size of a mustard seed you could tell a plant to pick itself up and plant itself somewhere else.  I asked him if he could do that.  He said no, of course.  Then I said, welll don't say your faith is 100% then, or you would be lying, according to the Bible, and then you wouldn't be able to say you were keeping ALL the commandments.  It would be a contradiction, no?

    #55069

    Sarah2013
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    Strong faith would be 100%. I guess like Abraham and others. Yes, it should be able to literally move or even raise the dead. So yes, I agree with you, mountain mom.

    #55070

    Simon
    Participant

    it was a joke MM ๐Ÿ™‚

    #55071

    MountainMom
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    Now you are making me over use LOL again Simon! 

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