Re: crossover


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Posted by PS on February 19, 2005 at 12:46:56:

In Reply to: Re: crossover posted by chris on February 18, 2005 at 16:57:05:

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: : : : : So Im sitting having lunch in the break room at work, and I pick up a copy of this weekend's Weekly Planet, with their big story about hip-hop gospel ministries. One of the main churches featured is Crossover, a full-on urban church experience that uses all of hip-hop. It shows Crossover's lectern or pulpit, which is designed to look like an oversized spray paint can. Thats cool.
: : : : : I think anything else that crossover was before seems to be lost in history, or not even in history, but just in some people's memories. anyway, nothing in THIS life lasts forever.

: : : : Yeah, if any of you have not seen what Tommy's people have done at Crossover, you should drop by and check it out. It is amazing. Tommy has been senior pastor for some time now.

: : : Not totaly lost...they do have a history on their website...it doesn't really give any mention to any of us...but people like Pastor Joe & Gordon...

: : It might not mention anyof us but I totally beleive if Steve would have not come there at that time that the church probably not have continued enough for Joe McCutcheon ask Tommy to come there to be Youth Pastor, so even though things might not be stated or spoken God knows, Thanks Steve for your faithfulness, I will always remember the walls sweating at mortal

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: yeah, i remember the boot kicking in the ceiling, nailing up dry wall to reverse the room, glenn clark when he looked not so much like grizzly adams. all the crazy shows...i remember being challenged to go deeper, the sunday when all heck was allowed to break loose..
: one of the most thing i remember steve, preaching on is who we are in christ. and one statement which rings so true..i can still hear those words...what moved you this week what is god showing you..we are a part of history...thanks steve and cari..for being our friends and our pastor...


Thanks for the kind words.

Of course I can't help but chuckle--"the walls sweating" sounds like a haunting or a horror movie, and "the Sunday all heck heck was allowed to break loose" sounds like we opened the doorway to the realm of chaos and evil...er, praise God.



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