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View Poll Results: Do you go to a Calvary Chapel Church? | |
Yes I go to a Calvary Chapel.
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No I don't go to a Calvary Chapel, but my church is awesome.
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07-19-2005, 08:30 PM
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#16 | | Registered User
Joined: Aug 2004 Location: hoosier Posts: 590
| My vote was no, but as I drive by the one near my home, it looks busy.
__________________ "The only bad music, is the music that's not played."
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12-04-2005, 12:03 AM
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#17 | | Registered User
Joined: Nov 2005 Location: on the edge of land out West Posts: 58
| CCLH somewhere in CA.
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12-06-2005, 01:21 PM
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#18 | | Banned
Joined: Dec 2005 Location: Bemidji, Minnesota Posts: 7
| I go to Calvary Chapel Bemidji!! But I have been to tons!! Here's a list:
CC Bemidji(obviously)
CC Twin Cities
CC St. Paul
CC Fellowship Duluth
CC Rochester(my Uncle is the pastor)
CC St. Cloud
CC Red Wing
CC Fargo, ND
CC Soux Falls, ND
CC Oaisis Fellowship in Plainview Wisconson |
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03-04-2006, 06:55 PM
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#19 | | Registered User
Joined: Feb 2006 Location: USA Posts: 6
| Calvary Chapel Coolness I do not personally attend a Calvary Chapel church, but I think that the movement is so cool. I love it how the pastors teach the Word of God and are willing to talk about some of those tough passages!
I also like the atmosphere found within the Calvary Chapel churches. I like the dynamic speakers found within the movement such as Greg Laurie (Harvest Christian Fellowship), Skip Heitzig (Ocean Hills Community Church), and Steve Wilburn (Harvest Christian Fellowship). I also like Pete Nelson, too (Calvary Chapel of Albuquerque).
God bless,
Sclubfan22
__________________ "Sing to him a new song; play skillfully, and shout for joy" (Psalm 33:3 NIV). |
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05-04-2006, 05:46 AM
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#20 | | Registered User
Joined: May 2006 Posts: 26
| Calvary Chapel Attendee Hey everybody, I just found this forum on the web a few minutes ago, read some of the posts and decided to join. I'm not only new to this forum, but also new to Calvary Chapel Hemet. I know there are a few other members in here who attend CCH, let's hook up, I need to get plugged into and fellowship with other like minded believers. |
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05-04-2006, 04:16 PM
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#21 | | Moderator
Joined: Apr 2006 Location: The Star Destroyer Chimeara Posts: 4,772
| i go to Calvary chapel Grass Valley.
__________________ Quote:
Originally Posted by gtrdave The key to great tone is really found in the kind of hand soap that you use.
For years I used a typical off-the-shelf bar-type soap and I had no idea that, even though I rinsed properly and thoroughly after every cleansing, there was still a soap scum residue on my hands and fingers.
This negatively affected my tone in ways that I just can't describe.
Then, on a whim, a few years ago I wandered into a Bath and Body Works store at a local mall and picked up some of their gentle foaming anti-bacterial hand cleansers.
The difference in my guitar's sound is so wickedly improved that I no longer feel the need to buy a new amp or pedals or even strings...EVER!
So, it's my belief that tone is in the soap.
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05-04-2006, 06:08 PM
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#22 | | Cool enough Administrator | Quote: |
Originally Posted by nbfan i go to Calvary chapel Grass Valley. | Your pastor (or maybe former pastor?) spoke at my former fellowship (CC Truckee) a few years ago. I liked him. |
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05-04-2006, 07:38 PM
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#23 | | Moderator
Joined: Apr 2006 Location: The Star Destroyer Chimeara Posts: 4,772
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Originally Posted by Art Your pastor (or maybe former pastor?) spoke at my former fellowship (CC Truckee) a few years ago. I liked him. | he is now our former pastor. he was asked by the elders to resign for a classified (by them) reason. we currently have no pastor.
__________________ Quote:
Originally Posted by gtrdave The key to great tone is really found in the kind of hand soap that you use.
For years I used a typical off-the-shelf bar-type soap and I had no idea that, even though I rinsed properly and thoroughly after every cleansing, there was still a soap scum residue on my hands and fingers.
This negatively affected my tone in ways that I just can't describe.
Then, on a whim, a few years ago I wandered into a Bath and Body Works store at a local mall and picked up some of their gentle foaming anti-bacterial hand cleansers.
The difference in my guitar's sound is so wickedly improved that I no longer feel the need to buy a new amp or pedals or even strings...EVER!
So, it's my belief that tone is in the soap.
Thank you and goodnight. | |
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05-04-2006, 09:53 PM
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#24 | | Cool enough Administrator | Umm... wow. That is... interesting. |
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05-22-2006, 10:34 PM
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#25 | | Moderator
Joined: Apr 2006 Location: The Star Destroyer Chimeara Posts: 4,772
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Originally Posted by Art Umm... wow. That is... interesting. | yeah...kinda sucks.
__________________ Quote:
Originally Posted by gtrdave The key to great tone is really found in the kind of hand soap that you use.
For years I used a typical off-the-shelf bar-type soap and I had no idea that, even though I rinsed properly and thoroughly after every cleansing, there was still a soap scum residue on my hands and fingers.
This negatively affected my tone in ways that I just can't describe.
Then, on a whim, a few years ago I wandered into a Bath and Body Works store at a local mall and picked up some of their gentle foaming anti-bacterial hand cleansers.
The difference in my guitar's sound is so wickedly improved that I no longer feel the need to buy a new amp or pedals or even strings...EVER!
So, it's my belief that tone is in the soap.
Thank you and goodnight. | |
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