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6 comments:
What time on Saturday night will you be speaking? My wife and I might be able to attend.
I think it's 5:00 PM.
When I drove through the Santa Clarita area a couple of days ago, I waved in your general direction.
Wear T shirts to church? Next your going to suggest we wear shorts and flip flops!
I know, I know, Rule #5. But I couldn't resist.
Three words of advice for preaching on the cape:
1. Prayer
2. Gospel
3. Clam roll (wait, that counts as two - so, 4 words for preaching on Cape Cod)
Seriously, if you have time you need to head up to Newburyport and visit George Whitefield's resting place at the First Presbyterian Church. It's bordered by a street with the former homes of all kinds of luminaries in US history.
God's speed!
Phil,
It was a pleasure for my wife and I to meet you this evening and we both enjoyed your sermon very much.
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