Is that Wales 01 in England or is that the country of Wales? I am proud Welsh and I
would love to see an Opost in the country where the Evans came from. Go Welsh
John
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GreenHorn(Phase 2)
Royal Ranger Leader May 96
Heaven Bound
Saved Sinc March 94
On Fri, 25 Jun 1999 22:15:59 Stuart Precious wrote:
>Thank's for your reply Dade,
>
>Sorry this one's taken so long to get back to you.
>
>To answer your question, there are currently 37 or so outposts chartered in the UK.
>Our National Office is at Worcester and I believe Wales 01 is still going strong. The
>main districts are England & Wales but there are a few outposts in Scotland now. Many
>of our number are gearing up to attend Eurocamp 99 in Neufrankenroda in Germany,
>Close to 5,000 rangers are expected.
>
>At the beginning of May our Section, North West England held it's largest ever
>Sectional Camp, with over 100 rangers, We are expecting 300 plus at National
>Camporama 2000, this will be a themed camp. Our last one was Sectional Camp 1998,
>which we called Pirates on the Kings Business. Each Outpost's Camp Gateway was done
>in a pirate style, the kids all brought pirate costumes, the campfire stunts and
>songs had... yes you've guessed it a pirate theme, & each nights evening meeting was
>rounded of before the devotion with an act of the pageant. Which basically gave the
>salvation message set to a swash buckling pirate drama. The drama concluded in
>magnificent style but not before all the other camping groups & organisations on the
>site found out what we were doing.
>
>You see we moved the last act down to the lakeside and began constructing 2 giant
>rafts and supporting framework to hold the cutouts of 2 galleons in full sail and
>rig. We filled these with theatrical pyrotechnics. and then waited whilst after dark.
>The climax of the drama was a sea battle between the pirate ship 'SS Plunderer' & the
>King's Vessel 'HMS Victorious'. as the commanders acted out the drama on the shore,
>fireworks went off, and Victorious saw off the pirate threat in the name of the King.
>As you can imagine many of the none ranger groups allowed their children and leaders
>to attend. At the conclusion of our National Chaplain's Devotion he made an appeal.
>You know isn't it wonderful when God shows up. Not only were several rangers led to
>the Lord that night but also 2 young people who came just to watch the show. This
>year our theme is Journey into Space, a sort of Star Wars meets Voyager Meets the
>X-Files. but It always gets better with God so we can hardly wait.
>
>Where do you herald from, it's hard to tell from e-mail addresses alone. Please share
>what God is doing in your neck of the woods. many of my kids are into the net and
>would be happy to hear from another outpost. it makes a great project.
>
>Yours in his eternal love
>
>
>
>Stu Precious, England 51, Nelson, NW England
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dade massey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Stuart Precious <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 14 June 1999 11:26:pm
> Subject: Re: [RR] May we Introduce our Outpost
>
>
> Glad to see you on the net, we hear so few voices from the old country. Do you
>have many outposts or group events in your area? I'm a patch trader, if you ever run
>across anyone seeking US patches. We visited Ken Robling and Wales#1 in the late
>70's. Don't know if we'll ever get back, but lots of fond memories!
>
> Dade Massey
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stuart Precious <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Thursday, June 10, 1999 7:23 PM
> Subject: [RR] May we Introduce our Outpost
>
>
> Greetings to all Royal Rangers and Commanders in the wonderful name of our
>Master Ranger, The Lord Jesus Christ.
>
> May I take this opportunity to introduce our outpost to the members of
>Rangernet.
>
> We are Outpost England 51 From Pendle Community Church in Nelson, Lancashire
>in Northwest England.
>
> We have been chartered for 5 years now, but this is the first time we have
>had the means to go on Rangernet.
>
> We have 5 groups - Rainbows, Straight Arrows, Buckaroos, Pioneers &
>Trailblazers.
>
> Many of our children come from underpriveliged backgrounds, but praise God
>many of our children have made a decision for the Lord, and one family has been
>instrumental in bringing their Mum to a saving knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ.
>
> Please pray for us at the moment as our numbers are not as large as they used
>to be.
>
> Our church was renovated last year, and we had to close for 6 months plus. As
> a result we still have some children who have not yet returned.
>
> Please pray that the Lord will refresh the joy and desire in their hearts
>that they once had for Royal Rangers.
>
> Our prayers are that all Royal Ranger outposts are enjoying the best
>blessings that Jesus our Master Ranger gives.
>
> Yours in his eternal love
>
> Cmdr Stu Precious, England 51.
>
>
> If you wish to contact our outpost direct, please email us on
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
>
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