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Kathy,
That's good to Hear. Glad God worked in people's hearts and that things
were settled so well.
JulieMelton
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www.heart-and-music.com
Keep smiling!
>From: Kathy Du Bois <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: The Electronic Church <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: How it went at the meeting
>Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 13:42:58 -0400
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>Hi Guys,
>Well, thanks for praying. The meeting resulted in an outcome that I never
>expected. The majority ended up voting to remove both flags from the
>sanctuary altogether. We've moved them to the fellowship hall and now, I'm
>going to begin working on a display to go with them that points out our
>godly heritage. Amazing. I don't know if the veteran who has not been
>back will come back now either, but the majority, most of us actually,
>voted that Christ and the people are more important than a few pieces of
>cloth. Yea. A lot of prayer went into yesterdays meeting and heads stayed
>pretty cool and collected. Everyone had their turn to speak and I believe
>that the matter was handled well. Thank you Lord for your peace. This was
>a real test of our ability to handle conflict in a mature, godly way. If
>we are going to change and become relevant to the community around us, many
>more changes will have to be made and more toes are probably going to get
>stepped on in the process: not intentionally, of course, but everybody has
>their thing. Anyway, this was a small way of demonstrating to all of us
>that we can weather conflict and come out the other side friends. If we
>can just keep The Lord, and His purpose, front and center I believe that
>there is hope. Thank you so much for your prayers.I know that they helped
>to bring about a godly outcome.
>Kathy
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