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Old 03-18-2002, 08:42 PM
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Ed,

That is cool...thanks for sharing that. Calvary Chapel is a great place to be...solid teaching, great music, and great people....you can't do better.

I wish we had one near where I live, but it's about 1 1/2 hours to the nearest one.

BTW, they do have a web site at www.calvarychapel.org.

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Old 03-19-2002, 07:27 AM
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Scott

Thanks, I knew about the websight but this morning I actually searched thru it and found they have tabs and versus. Wow, who'd a thought?
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It's kinda funny but we have like 8 Calvary Chapels within two hours driving time. One of them is about 100 yards of my house.

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Old 03-19-2002, 05:57 PM
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What part of the state is Ontario, OR? We're real familiar with Applegate Christian Fellowship...a Calvary church.
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Old 03-19-2002, 06:06 PM
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I'm about as eastern Oregon as you can get. I've heard great things about Applegate Christian Fellowship. I live about an hour from Boise ID.

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I've been through there before...a little dryer than the western part, I recall.
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Old 03-20-2002, 02:42 PM
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Yeah, it's pretty dry. Most people think ALL of Oregon is lush and green but I'm here to tell ya it ain't. lol

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Old 03-20-2002, 03:27 PM
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Applegate is an awesome fellowship and Pastor Jon is a great teacher...rock solid. I just wish I lived closer to visit there once in a while.

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New York is a bit of a haul from Oregon...probably not a trip you want to make every week to visit Jon's church. I met his worship leader last week when we were in Mexico at their mission. He plays a Taylor 710ce cedar top...nice sounding guitar. His son is there with my son...both players. He has a Larivee dread, and my son has his 314...they make music. My son leads worship down there...I sure wish I could have done that at 19.
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Old 03-22-2002, 06:26 AM
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Glad to hear there are lots of Christian players here who use their talent for his glory. I am a professional player (southern gospel mainly) and have been blessed with the caliber of people I get to work with. While there are some who are only in it for the money, I have found most to have a real desire to follow the leading of the Lord in their services, and don't go by pre-recorded music, or by a script that they rehearse. I do agree with the "Jam For The Lamb" statement. It's stencilled on my road cases. Nobody steals your stuff when they know it's used for God's work.
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Just got into Taylors. (814ce) I've owned lots of guitars but the 814 is my dream. How great that God would allow me to own such an instrument.

I lead Sr. High worship with a full jammin band & also play for the adult worship in a fairly large Church. Very contemporary band, great hearts & very fun!
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PRAISE THE LORD...

Just needed to shout it out folks. I am just basking in His love this morning. This thread is a blessing. It is so awesome that He allows us to serve Him in this way. Okay, got it out of my system...

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Mike,

I could hear you praising all the way to Colorado.
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BTW, welcome to JimKlein and guitarman. Hey, at least I can play with a loud noise.
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Old 03-24-2002, 07:17 PM
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Hey Worship Leaders..

Just curious... Do any of you play electric guitar as well. I personally used to for about 1-1/2 years but now that I actually lead as opposed to just playing, I play exclusivly acoustic. I used to switch, i.e., 3-4 electric songs then switch to acoustic for 3-4 more until the end of worship. In some ways I miss playing electric but I know that I am an acoustic guy at heart.

I had a custom "Artist" style body guitar with two Duncan humbuckers going into a Digitech mult-effects processor into a Fendor Princeton Chorus that was miked. If I had to do it again, I would change every piece. Probably just a Strat into a POD to the board.

Who plays electric and what is your set up?

I would also like to welcome the new folks to this thread. It's been a blessing to "e-fellowship" about worship.

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