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where i come across creative ideas, liturgies, movies, music tracks, service outlines or anything that strikes me, i add them as worship tricks. i started these in april 2002 when i first began blogging and they have built up over the years so that i am now on the third series. this has proved a pretty popular feature of the blog.
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Posted by: Becky Garrison | April 19, 2007 at 11:00 PM
And I actually hear people recently in the good 'ol wild west frontier, that if we had MORE guns then the good people could shoot the bad people to prevent violence.
I was a part of a prayer vigil for Virgina Tech at Colorado State University the other day. Some V-Tech alums attended, along with students, teachers, administration, pastors, and law enforcement. Many, including myself had a chance to say a few words of love and healing.
It was a touching ceremony and we all signed a banner to send to V-Tech along with a Colorado State University Flag.
Posted by: David | April 20, 2007 at 01:26 AM