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The Original Tea Room #9

following-Him

Active Member
Hello.

I am a bit busy at the moment. Lectures start tomorrow and I have been doing a lot of reading. I think my schedule is going to be rather much more than before, but I will look in when I can.

It is lovely and cool here today. Much more comfortable and breathing is so much easier.

It is now that time of the year when we have a bit of a rush on to get the garden tidied before the October winds and rains.

Jim, how is the village house coming on?

God Bless

Sheila
 

NaasPreacher (C4K)

Well-Known Member
Hi all

It is much nicer here as well, very windy with rain expected today. Trust that your studies will go well for you Sheila.

We have been in pretty good form lately. Our Sundays are a blessing now since we have a few folks coming and the evening fellowship is very special.
 

Jim1999

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Roger, does your evening service differ from the morning service? In one small church, I posed questions and allowed the group to answer according to their own understanding. Often a very enlightening time, and all seemed to enjoy it.

Cheers,

Jim
 

following-Him

Active Member
Our Sunday evening services are smaller than the mornings. We have several young families in our Sunday morning services. I havent counted recently but there used to be 30+ children leave for Sunday School. The evening services averages about 30 - 40.


Roger, Thank you. My first lecture is this evening. How are your studies coming on?
 

NaasPreacher (C4K)

Well-Known Member
Our evening service is very informal. Sitting down and discussing our studies. At the moment we a quick OY survery.

Still struggling along on the paper Sheils. Research is fine, it is just deciding how to approach it.
 

following-Him

Active Member
Roger,

My first lecture is on methods of inquiry.
This is a compulsory module for this semester. I have enjoyed the books I have been reading so far. Maybe you should come over and sit in as there are only 2 of us and the lecturer. :D

Hmmm...I don't think I have ever been called Sheils before, (I've been called a lot of other things)or was that a typo?
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HildaM38

New Member
Hi every body
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I thought this was the Tea room

I need a cup of tea and a few days off the computer to relax..my eyes, neck and shoulders are sooooooooooo tired from reading posts.
I will never get through them all, I'm up here every night way past midnight reading, I'd like to reply to every body's posts. Can't stay up late tonight as on Wednesday mornings we have ladies prayer and Bible study at church
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I need some more
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Hilda
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Debby in Philly

Active Member
Originally posted by C4K:
Our evening service is very informal. Sitting down and discussing our studies. At the moment we a quick OY survery.

Still struggling along on the paper Sheils. Research is fine, it is just deciding how to approach it.
Speaking of typos - "OY?"

Oy vey.
 

following-Him

Active Member
Hilda,

This is the Tea Room. You are very welcome here. Feel free to help yourself to whatever you would like and then sit down and chat with us.


Welcome and God Bless you

Sheila
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Dan Todd

Active Member
I just took a sip of tea that is a concoction of 1/3 green tea (for health purposes),2/3 orange pekot tea (so I don't taste the green tea), 10 packets of blue sweetner (fake sugar), and four soup spoons of non-dairy creamer.

Did I mention that this concoction resides in a 52 ounce mug entitled "Bubba Keg" ???
 

following-Him

Active Member
Hello Dan

Good to have you posting in here. I have tried Green Tea and it was...well, quite disgusting. However, there are another 24 teabags in the pack... :rolleyes: Maybe I will try adding a little honey to make hopefully it more palitable.

Autumn is here in England. We have quite heavy rain and high winds at the moment. A good excuse to curl up with a book.

Quiet in here today. I think both Roger and Jim are quite busy at the moment. I am sure they will look in when they can.

Blessings

Sheila
 

Jim1999

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Hi Sheila and Dan,

Yes, very busy to-day with both properties. The new tenant moved in to-day with the understanding that we still have some work to do. The new carpet was installed in rental house to-day, and we are finished preparing our country estate for backfilling. I hate waiting for others, but not much I can do about it unless I buy my own bulldozer................

Cheers,

Jim
 

Jim1999

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Yes, this is called the Original Tea Room. Just a name for a chat zone for other denominations..including Baptists... I am not into cyber functions, so, serving things to contributors is not on my list. Some get into the cyber functions and that is ok for them.

All are welcome to join the fellowship here.

Cheers,

Jim
 

NaasPreacher (C4K)

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by Debby in Philly:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by C4K:
Our evening service is very informal. Sitting down and discussing our studies. At the moment we a quick OY survery.

Still struggling along on the paper Sheils. Research is fine, it is just deciding how to approach it.
Speaking of typos - "OY?"

Oy vey.
</font>[/QUOTE]Good morning to all, will look in a little later to catch up, on my way down for a cuppa tea at the moment.

Good to see everyone, espcially Dan, haven't seen you for a while!


Debby learns quickly
. This is one of many threads where Roger is the target


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Jim1999

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Sheila,

Sorry, I engage a bloke in the business to do that. In fear that I would tip it into the hole if I were driving. Daughter thinks it is bad enough that I drive my truck on the roads.

Cheers,

Jim
 
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