Question for old HACers..

SwampHag

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Does anyone remember who preached the sermon called "Charlie Mike"?
 
That would be Hackers, you stinkin' Hacker!!!
 
RAIDER said:
That would be Hackers, you stinkin' Hacker!!!

That is the HB form of the word. There was a rule at HB that we couldn't say "HACker" but there was no rule against saying "HACer" (rhymes with racer).

We would find a way around just about anything. :)
 
RAIDER said:
That would be Hackers, you stinkin' Hacker!!!

I am not even speaking to you.  You forgot me in your "Who did you meet" thread.

Boo.  Hiss.

:(
 
SwampHag said:
RAIDER said:
That would be Hackers, you stinkin' Hacker!!!

I am not even speaking to you.  You forgot me in your "Who did you meet" thread.

Boo.  Hiss.

:(

I am making the necessary changes.  :)
 
RAIDER said:
SwampHag said:
RAIDER said:
That would be Hackers, you stinkin' Hacker!!!

I am not even speaking to you.  You forgot me in your "Who did you meet" thread.

Boo.  Hiss.

:(

I am making the necessary changes.  :)

To quote RAIDER's nursery verse: "We shall not all sleep but we shall all be changed!"
 
In my four years there I can remember maybe four sermons from Chapel-and it would just be tidbits! Guess I did a lot of day dreaming!
 
SwampHag said:
This was way before Chris Teft...

The only one I know of would be Chris Tefft, he was well known for this sermon.
 
Bravo said:
SwampHag said:
This was way before Chris Teft...

The only one I know of would be Chris Tefft, he was well known for this sermon.
I heard him preach it in 94
 
Bravo said:
SwampHag said:
This was way before Chris Teft...

The only one I know of would be Chris Tefft, he was well known for this sermon.

And we know no HACkers would ever copy another preacher's sermon/title! Ever! :D
 
This sermon is one Chris Teft preached many times and he is known for.

The term "Charlie Mike" is code the US military uses over the radio. It stands for "Continue the Mission."

Chris brought a tour group to our church in Ohio and preached this on a Sunday morning. The sermon is his retelling of how he joined the army and was accepted into the 82nd Airborne Division.

It's been so long since I heard it I don't remember if it had points or not. But he has made a name for himself among some circles and groups by preaching it.
 
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