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October 9, 2005

North Shore Fellowship & Williamsburg

Today April & I went to North Shore Fellowship with my parents and sister (my sister attends North Shore, and insisted we go as a family). They have a new pastor, Gary Purdy, and it was one of the best sermons I've ever heard. We also ran into Cornerstone ex-pats the Holtons, and I bummed a piece of gum from Janelle. Just like old times.

This week April and I are off to Williamsburg with my parents. I have no idea what to expect.

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| By Josiah Roe | 9:16 PM

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I thought I saw you there, but at the time I thought...but I know Josiah goes to Cornerstone. Then I thought, maybe he really has left the OPC...

I like Gary Purdy's sermons a lot.

Posted by: Evan Donovan at October 10, 2005 1:23 AM

For some reason I think i was the only one who didn't like his sermon. Not that I disliked it per say but i just didn't really get it maybe, not sure. Plus it was weird sitting on a slant, that was odd. The pews slant a bit, somebody wasn't using a level when they made that church. But overall it was interesting worshiping again with a bunch of people i know. Also it was interesting to see all of covenant college again. LMPC has been rather deserted of covenant students ever since nshore started.

Posted by: holton at October 10, 2005 8:54 AM

I think the first sentence you meant to say "north shore"?

Posted by: bobw at October 10, 2005 9:25 AM

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