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> There are many churches that are not "Pentecostal" but believe in the gifts
> of the Spirit. Come to our church and you would be hard pressed to know the
> difference. Being filled with the spirit does not belong to the A/G or
> Pentecostal churches alone. It belongs to everyone. 


This makes sence to my tired mind..

To find fellowship where fellowship exists, and not make too much
of the "name" on the front door..   Mayby we even should remove the
"denominational
affiliation" for a welcome mat to the fruits of the *spirit!<G>


*But remember we on Rangernet have a duty to serve the FOUR RED POINTS
as they are fundimental to our *program/*ministry...  

*Thinking point-
(If Commander is not solid A/G how can he present RR A/G doctrine
effectively
 to boys? It seems allmost that this might be key to the job of a RR
leader,
un-questioned in the past, but important to the presentation of the new
*Program.)


<*snip!>


   Like I said in an earlier post, the church needs to balance
> it''s teaching.  I learned more in a few weeks of our membership class than I
> did in over 40 years of Sunday school and church at an A/G church.  Yes, we
> were a spirit filled church where tongues were a normal part of service but
> using a food analogy, it was all desert and not much main course.  You need
> both.


Your "word picture" is effective<G>

Some churches serve a "fast food" menu.. some a formal dinner<G> with
Pipe organ<G>
I assume some serve a "poision dish" with a smile and lot's of social
obligation<G>

*But we in Royal Rangers are pledged to serve a *balanced wholesome meal
for the Soul!


Question-
---------

"Do we allow Rangers to question these doctrine, as they reflect on
their heart
condition? In Truth they will judge and choose... come, and then go..are
we to 
point by *program to only *One conclusion?"


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