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Phil, that pastor was interviewed on Fox news last night by Bill O'Reilly,
along with a very liberal, non-Christian attorney. O'Reilly really made a
strong argument for the pastor and church, and against the injustice and
descrimination of the group sponsoring the parade. Also the city. I'm so
glad the Christians are going to march and sing ahead of the parade.
Won't they need a permit from the city to do so legally? God bless them,
and may the Lord be honored and made known to those who witness the event.
Helen
Earlier, Phil Scovell wrote:
>For those in Denver, and those interested in hearing about it, besides
>trying to remove Merry Christmas from the lighting on the government
>buildings downtown, and besides refusing one of the largest churches in
>Denver to put a float into the parade, there is an update. Faith Bible
>Chapel, the Charismatic church of 5000 members who was refused to put
>singing people on a float with a sign that only read Merry Christmas, is
>going down tomorrow night with hundreds, if not thousands, of their people
>to walk the parade route singing Christmas carols and passing out hot
>chocolate drinks to the buy standers. They will do this in advance of the
>beginning of the parade. Many other churches have heard about it and called
>Faith Bible Chapel and said they would bring their members too walk the
>parade route to sing with them so who knows how many Christians will show
>up. Pray for them because people on the side lines, some anyhow, are going
>to make fun of them and will heckle them.
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>Phil.
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