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Took this picture yesterday.
That reminds me of RTS Quarterly (now "Ministry and Leadership") magazine a few years ago, with the influence you could tell from RTS Orlando, who makes the magazine and John Frame's Worship is all of Life.
You'd see a picture in the magazine of a shopping cart, and there would be one word on the page, "Pulpit". Or a bench in the middle of a field, "Pew". Students at RTS Jackson had fun with those, we'd tape them on the lecterns of some of our professors before they came in and they'd see it and Scoff loudly and tear it off, throw it away. Not because the students were immature (which we probably were) but because the idea of a shopping cart being a pulpit and the FRAME-izing of RTS magazines was rediculous to them.
So, are you saying that your dispensing of truth is dependant upon standing behind some sort of wooden structure?
That reminds me of RTS Quarterly (now "Ministry and Leadership") magazine a few years ago, with the influence you could tell from RTS Orlando, who makes the magazine and John Frame's Worship is all of Life.
You'd see a picture in the magazine of a shopping cart, and there would be one word on the page, "Pulpit". Or a bench in the middle of a field, "Pew". Students at RTS Jackson had fun with those, we'd tape them on the lecterns of some of our professors before they came in and they'd see it and Scoff loudly and tear it off, throw it away. Not because the students were immature (which we probably were) but because the idea of a shopping cart being a pulpit and the FRAME-izing of RTS magazines was rediculous to them.
So, are you saying that your dispensing of truth is dependant upon standing behind some sort of wooden structure?
By no means, I was critiquing RTS and Frame's view of Worship.
This is the church I preached at last week.
Benjamin, the second pic reminds me of my church, First Baptist Church in Granite City, Illinois, originally a Welsh Baptist church.