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Author Topic: My Outdoor Church  (Read 676 times)

Offline JC

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Re: My Outdoor Church
« Reply #20 on: March 04, 2008, 09:37:00 AM »
Well said brother Carl!

And as for mosquitos, and horseflies, and leaches, and wasps and all the rest that sometimes make me shake my head at their purpose, my elders used to tell me "God knows what he's doing." The older I get, the more true that rings.
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Re: My Outdoor Church
« Reply #21 on: March 04, 2008, 09:57:00 AM »
I feel the same way, here's my goto spot
 
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Re: My Outdoor Church
« Reply #22 on: March 04, 2008, 10:25:00 AM »
Nice George...my church still has 3 feet of snow on the ground:(

But spring is coming!!  :)

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Re: My Outdoor Church
« Reply #23 on: March 04, 2008, 10:30:00 AM »
Would be the only church i would ever go in.

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Re: My Outdoor Church
« Reply #24 on: March 04, 2008, 10:35:00 AM »
You are all right in that it isn't about religion, or buildings but about Jesus.  It's true that we can see his handiwork in his creation and feel his presence in time spent alone with him.  Let us not also forget that he called us to be a body of believers and not forsake the gathering of that body.  We are to assemble to pray, read scripture, bear each others burdens and encourage each other in bringing His gospel to a lost and dying world.  In our zeal to experience the beauty of the outdoors let us make sure we are worshipping the Creator and not the created.

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Re: My Outdoor Church
« Reply #25 on: March 04, 2008, 10:49:00 AM »
Here's a trailcam pic from my church.  Notice the lake in the background .... high on a ridge. Nice funnel spot and a beautiful young 8 pointer I hope to see again at communion this fall.  ;)

 
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Re: My Outdoor Church
« Reply #26 on: March 04, 2008, 10:56:00 AM »
Montauks it looks like that was taken with a shutter speed of a quarter of a second or 15th at F. 11 or if the light was low enough 5.6, great photo though.

We do some photography up in the boundary Waters, I had a photography business for 12 years.  It became a 24/7, so I said enough is enough, I want my weekends back.

It is much better serving as an outreach pastor in a church.

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You are starting to dog on us a little !  got that preaching thing going !  But you know you're right, and I think that God deals with us in his own way.  And I've seen the understanding that God has had with me, sometimes I ask them why such a strong personality for hunting.

But my hunting stories give the opportunities, it's the same as the Old Testament people, they were people of stories and still are.  And that's the same way with the hunting stories, and everyone of them can help me confirm how great God is to us, both in providing for us the table, and for our memories, that we can pass on to others as great things that God has allowed us to see.  And you're right about the gathering together, to encourage each other and to strengthen each other, in the difficult times, and most of the time those difficult times is what builds character, not easy times.

I have an advantage over others, I was taken home from the hospital when I was born over 50 years ago to die !  I went home from the hospital at two pounds over 50 years ago, even now they don't let babies go one much before 4 lbs.

So from the very beginning I learned how great God is.

And we may not have a campfire in front of us, but this is been the best campfire site that I've ever participated in.

Carl
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Re: My Outdoor Church
« Reply #27 on: March 04, 2008, 11:10:00 AM »
I'm not trying to preach to you Carl.  I only point out that man was made for God not the other way around.  We all have responsibilities to God whether we choose to honor them or even acknowledge them.  And let me state that I'm not judging anyone.  The Bible says that there is one who judges and His judgements are true; and I am not him.
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« Reply #28 on: March 04, 2008, 11:28:00 AM »
I was only kidding with you, be cool, it's OK I think everybody understands.  Sometimes God just loves on people, and that's God's way of saying I am here when you need me, and I think that God understands, more so than we do, that some people need space, sometimes he gives that in the form of loneliness, and sometimes he gives that in our time in the woods, but I know that God works with people in different ways, I am sure glad he's not a rule keeper, because that the way it was with the Old Testament people, the law showed them that they could not be good enough for God, that is why the sacrifices were made, not for God, they were for his people.

And no one think you're judging people, we've already been judged by God, bottom line is
 " we are sinners", and He is Grace, like a refreshing cold drink of water on a hot day, it seems like you can get enough of it.

That's why God sees us, as to what we can become, and we fail, because we only see what we are.
Now didn't God take his people into the wilderness, that is kind of the same thing He does with me, I went into the woods many times each year, turn down about seven deer this past year, I did not release one arrow, but I came home with 160 lb. doe, our wonderful maker knows our needs, as well as our wants.

I hope no offense taken, I was just kidding around with you.  That's the downside to a one-dimensional web site.  You try and have good day.

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« Reply #29 on: March 04, 2008, 12:03:00 PM »
No offense taken at all... I was only trying to point out that there is only one Truth and that is Jesus Christ crucified buried and ressurected.  As he said " I am the way, the truth and the life; no one comes to the Father except by me."  And yes God is love, grace and mercy and there is nothing we can do to deserve his gift.  I just felt led to express that if we are born again believers we are part of the CHURCH that is the body of believers and Christ as the head.  Now that may be construed as preaching..lol.  Thanks for your comments Carl.  You have a great day as well and God bless.
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Re: My Outdoor Church
« Reply #30 on: March 04, 2008, 12:04:00 PM »
"Can't we all just get along"
Rodney King

Carl that was taken with Fuji Velvia rated at 40iso F22@1sec on a Pentax6x7

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What is life? It is the flash of a firefly in the night. It is the breath of a buffalo in the wintertime. It is the little shadow which runs across the grass and loses itself in the sunset.

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Re: My Outdoor Church
« Reply #31 on: March 04, 2008, 12:07:00 PM »
You bin into them magic mushrooms again ??

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« Reply #32 on: March 04, 2008, 12:19:00 PM »
Cool, ya gotta love those box (view) cameras, they really turn out the detail, I used to use Fuji film for all my weddings and portraits, I just didn't like " the yellow dog".  I like the way the Fuji film pop the colors, they were more true to life colors.

I sold all my hassleblad camera equipment, now I have a cannon D10 digital, it's a little big for taking into the woods on hunts, so I have a digital Sony video camera, I have card in that, so I can take individual photos.  I think I paid $780 for the Sony digital, and I just saw it last December for $250 at target, that's the way it is with that digital stuff.  You should try some infrared black-and-white, I used to take 3200 and push it to 6400, and an overdevelopment by one-stop.  Turns out a great negative, they infrared doesn't work so well with pine trees, but it's great with partly cloudy days, and trees with leaves on them.  You have to use a changing bag, putting an in and taking it out both, I used it in my wedding photography to set us apart from others.  25% of our albums used to be the infrared photos, I did a journalism style.

That's a great job with a view camera.

Carl
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