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Sunday, April 09, 2006

Dayton, Ohio

Can it get any better? Carolyn and I spent Palm Sunday at the Dayton Central Corps, filled to the rafters with people and filled to the soul with the Holy Spirit. Music by Roz, Kip and team was extraordinary and the ARC choir was on duty thanks to Captains Dolder. They really contribute to the whole-family-everyone-is-included atmosphere that permeates the corps.

Majors Tom and Barbara Duperree are perfectly suited to the corps and loved by all. The whole experience was delightful to the soul. God is having His way with this corps. It gets a five star rating. The only reason it only gets a five star rating is because there's no higher rating n my chart. Drive to Dayton for a Sunday. Go out of your way to be there, but get there early if you want a seat. (Where was Reggie Winters anyway?)

Luke 19:39-40 (MSG)
39 "Some Pharisees from the crowd told him, "Teacher, get your disciples under control!"
40 But he said, "If they kept quiet, the stones would do it for them, shouting praise."

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

It was wonderful having you worship with us. I'm glad that you were blessed through the ministry of the "family of God" at the Dayton Corps. We will continue to keep you in our prayers. God bless your life and ministry.

9:23 PM  
Blogger Kapten Clark said...

I worked at Dayton Central when the new building was opened (well, the old building was renovated!). It was from Dayton that I moved to THQ, fell in love with Tim, blah blah blah. It was my Girl Guards in Dayton who wrote "Good luck with Tim!" in my address book. (I had a bit of a crush on him already because his writing in "The Present Age" -- remember that publication?)

Then, amazingly, our brigade of cadets went to Dayton for spring campaign with Major Roby and Col. Lowman! Life had come full circle and we had a really wonderful week together.

But I asked the same question as you: "where's Reggie?"! :-)

2:26 AM  

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