We've launched an awesome new website at our own domain!
http://gptribe.org
The site has the forum, of course, as well as announcements and information.
With the launch of the new site, this blog is being discontinued.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Summer Nights
Starting this last Sunday, we're starting an evening outdoor fellowship and worship event with live music from 7:30PM till 9:30PM every Sunday. See this flyer for more info
Sunday, April 13, 2008
if moved to Friday
if will be on Friday for the forseeable future. As always, Jeff will send out emails about where it will be. If you don't get Jeff's emails, you should let him know so he can add you to his list.
Friday, January 4, 2008
Religion and politics
We all know that the religious right wingers can make or break an election... Jerry Falwell and Richard Land proved that by trying to lean their respective congregations towards voting bush (bush still did not win but I am not discussing semantics here)
Do You think the church has a responsibility to state their opinions about candidates... or is that better left outside the realm of church going people? or a better question is.... What do you think the role of religion plays when going to the polls to vote, Statistics show that the "religious left" and "religious right" are about even right now. (23 percent religious voters being the right and 21% left...) Barak Obama, Mike Huckabee, and the rest of the candidates have all proclaimed faith. So they say they believe... now do we take that to the polls as a deciding factor? This is what our fore fathers fought for... freedom of religion? and they all have to be "born again christians"? anywho grab a pot of Coffee and let the debate begin! I love open forums
Vote Ross Perot...
Do You think the church has a responsibility to state their opinions about candidates... or is that better left outside the realm of church going people? or a better question is.... What do you think the role of religion plays when going to the polls to vote, Statistics show that the "religious left" and "religious right" are about even right now. (23 percent religious voters being the right and 21% left...) Barak Obama, Mike Huckabee, and the rest of the candidates have all proclaimed faith. So they say they believe... now do we take that to the polls as a deciding factor? This is what our fore fathers fought for... freedom of religion? and they all have to be "born again christians"? anywho grab a pot of Coffee and let the debate begin! I love open forums
Vote Ross Perot...
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