Like when we had the most recent edition of the convention songbook and the other churches on the district didn’t.
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Like when we had the most recent edition of the convention songbook and the other churches on the district didn’t.
Yep, it was always good to keep at least one back up.I always thought it was funny. we would sing about 10 of the 70-100 songs in the book. My past time in church was to count the songs written by the men and women I knew.I remember telling T.N WArd I was worried about him. I saw his name in the Hymnal, and I thought that was the song book where the Dead writers songs were. ________________Some facts but mostly just my [email protected]/
Was TN Ward the feller what went around holdin the music teachin schools?
Was TN Ward the feller what went around holdin the music teachin schools?When I was a little feller he come to ma church an Mon-Fri, 7-9, the singers/musicians came out, learned new songs an practiced. Then we got a break on Sat night. Then Sunday AM/PM the new songs was sung, an TN Ward preached. Any a yall ever use Bro Ward? There was Two of the Ward brothers. Both much older than I, and both wrote music and held short ‘music schools’, big on four part harmony. I cannot remember T.N.’s brother’s name. He had a cabin on the NC campground________________Some facts but mostly just my [email protected]/
Remember when cutting edge wastoilet paper on a rollflush toiletsa Kelvinator’lectric lightsautomatic transmissionsusing olive oil for something besides anointing oil
Yes, when I finally got past feeling sacrilegious and actually bought some for personal use in cooking, I was totally amazed at how pleasant it tasted and how light it smelled compared to that in the ridged bottle that had been sitting for years on that wooden pulpit.
I reckon every COG kid thought the same. ________________Some facts but mostly just my [email protected]/
I reckon every COG kid thought the same. Yep, I did too. In fact, I shared a pic of it on the Memories page for the NCCOG campgrounds FB page. Are you a member of that, Cojak________________More of Him…less of me.twitter.com/camiracle77www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=691241499&ref=name
I reckon every COG kid thought the same. Yep, I did too. In fact, I shared a pic of it on the Memories page for the NCCOG campgrounds FB page. Are you a member of that, Cojak? Yes, I saw your entry about the oil.I don’t know but a few folk who comment. Most of my peers are gone or are afraid of a computer. I laugh at myself. I was in charge of the sound one Camp Meeting, my hearing has always been bad. The Acoustics were terrible. I remember some preacher that believed in pouring that oil, or ‘glugging it out’, ‘I remember him saying this is the bible way. He could have used a gallon jug of that olive oil. ________________Some facts but mostly just my [email protected]/
Re: Even the design/shape of the bottle is anointed
I cannot imagine anointing with ‘EXTRA LITE OIL’! YOU MIGHT JUST GET A LITE BLESSING.But really, I don’t think anyone in the South East cooked with Olive oil in the early days. ________________Some facts but mostly just my [email protected]/
Yes indeed , they were cutting edge songs. I really like the chord progressions in;1. Bringing in the sheaves.
The young’uns used to march up front (Penny March) while Bringin in the Sheaves was played. We would put money in this little wooden church somebody had made (it was about 1′ by 1′ square). At the end a the month the money was sent to the COG orphanage in Tennessee.
The young’uns used to march up front (Penny March) while Bringin in the Sheaves was played. We would put money in this little wooden church somebody had made (it was about 1′ by 1′ square). At the end a the month the money was sent to the COG orphanage in Tennessee. I would like to hear Gilmour’s version of these songs