POP QUIZ

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008 | Uncategorized

The following program will take place on the 12th of November.  Read its description and decide what kind of Christian church will host it:

Make plans to hear Meg Rice as she discusses how we can make a difference in the lives of our teenagers by giving them the tools they need to navigate a world that says that “anything goes!”

Meg is a Christian mom in Houston, Texas who developed a Christian based abstinence course for teenagers and their parents 15 years ago. This program is Biblically based and addresses the teens’ needs where they are. It’s time for parents and the church to stand up and make a stand…Sex, God & Me will help you accomplish this.

The answer’s here.

16 Comments to POP QUIZ

Paula Loughlin
October 29, 2008

When can we expect the copy of the notice of inhibition for the clear violation of the Double Secret Canons of TEO ?

Christopher Johnson
October 29, 2008

Never. This church is, or was, the Diocese of Missouri’s cash cow.

Jill C.
October 29, 2008

Amazing! Who’d-a-thunk? I hope it’s well-attended and well-received.

Bill2
October 29, 2008

The devil, as they say, is in the details. Just because they claim it’s Biblically based, that doesn’t mean it’s not based on a “radical reinterpretation” of the Bible or that anything goes doesn’t mean almost anything goes.

Christopher Johnson
October 29, 2008

Bill2,

Here are a few details. This Word file is a selection from this woman’s program.

Kozaburo
October 29, 2008

The link to a file called SexGOD.doc will probably get some interesting traffic to this site… lol

“It’s time for parents and the church to stand up and make a stand…”

It looks legit – I doubt it’s promoting a one night stand lol

Go Phils!

Christopher Johnson
October 29, 2008

The Phils went.

:-)

Kozaburo
October 29, 2008

Oh, they did, and it was sweeeeet!

Ed the Roman
October 30, 2008

Te Deum laudamus.

Jack9ie
October 30, 2008

Alright, Christopher, fess up. You hacked into the church’s website and posted this, didn’t you?

Jackie
October 30, 2008

opps, that should be Jackie

Christopher Johnson
October 30, 2008

Nope. But it would require a little too much inside Episcoball talk to explain why.

Duane
October 30, 2008

Even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while

FW Ken
October 30, 2008

Of course, as a Fort Worth boy, I had no dog in this particular hunt, but my propensity to support the underdog led to a mild preference for the Rays. Still, it was fun to watch the Phillies win: men acting like boys (in a good way) is too much fun. Besides it was a good series: good pitching, close games, some decent fielding. The Rays have nothing to be ashamed of.

And it’s good to see that Jamie Moyer didn’t waste his whole career in a Ranger’s uniform.

Bill2
October 30, 2008

Wow, is the rector looking to be removed for not adopting the “new thing?”

Jim the Puritan
October 31, 2008

This seems clearly contrary to the “Baptismal Covenant” (TM).

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