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Kathy Du Bois <[log in to unmask]>
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The Electronic Church <[log in to unmask]>
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Wow, I almost wouldn't mind a flag for Jerusalem myself, but our Vets 
would never go for that!!
Kathy
Pray for the peace of Jerusalem.


At 05:12 PM 7/17/2006, you wrote:
>kathy!
>
>so glad all went well yesterday!  God is good!  I know for my 
>church, we have three flags in the front.  We have Jereusalem's 
>flag, the US Flag, and in the senter we have a flag that was created 
>i think to represent Christ. Don't ask me how... but this was how it 
>was explained to me.  Still praying for you all!
>Jenifer gilley
>"Friends are angels who lift us to our feet when our wings have 
>trouble remembering how to fly."
>Author unknown
>AIM: jenibear1998
>msn
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>----- Original Message ----- From: "Kathy Du Bois" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Monday, July 17, 2006 1:42 PM
>Subject: How it went at the meeting
>
>
>>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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