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Upcoming Opportunities By Pastor Bret

The Lord has been blessing in numerous ways over and above his constant everyday blessings that we have a tendency to take for granted. For example, Lord willing we will have our PT Cruiser sold this weekend. Someone from about 2.5 hours away is coming to look at it this weekend, so I think that's a pretty good sign. But that is not the only reason for this Blog Post.

1. For months now, we have been having the sermons from our worship service broadcast on our local cable station, for which we are thankful to the Lord for. But soon, our local cable station will be webcasting everything. This station is a non profit set up, so the onlt regualr costs we have for this is the cost for blank DVDs. The sermons are already available to listen through our website (www.gracefellowshipmh.org), but if you are interested in watching the DVDs soon, the website address for Cable 8 is www.camera8.tv. Keep checking the website to find out when it will be webcast.

2. With that however, is the news that we have just been given permission to do a Conservative/Christian talk show.This is something I have had the desire and conviction to do for years. We are in the early stages in developing this. It will be prerecorded at first, but we can still have guests and deal with e-mails. Please keep me/us in prayer about this. If you have any suggestions, please let me know. Plus, this too will be webcast :- ).

Soli Deo Gloria...

Bret

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