bgwilkinson said:
The double drive-thru is a nice touch.
bgwilkinson said:
IFB X-Files said:bgwilkinson said:
The double drive-thru is a nice touch.
They should have moved to a less crowded town & with less train track enclosed area years ago.bgwilkinson said:IFB X-Files said:bgwilkinson said:
The double drive-thru is a nice touch.
It was built for us old geezers so we would have to walk so far.
Uhhhhhhh, he's on the payroll.WESLEY said:bgwilkinson said:Darell Moore was the presenter at House of Grace Sunday.
Did Darrell Moore go to FBCH on Sunday also? Don't remember him being there.... just saying, kinda weird if you ask me (if he really is on "good terms")
This is F.B.C. Hammond. This is the town it belongs in.fishinnut said:They should have moved to a less crowded town & with less train track enclosed area years ago.bgwilkinson said:IFB X-Files said:bgwilkinson said:
The double drive-thru is a nice touch.
It was built for us old geezers so we would have to walk so far.
But I guess the Schaap train-wreck was the worst misstep for "the old church downtown.
prophet said:This is F.B.C. Hammond. This is the town it belongs in.fishinnut said:They should have moved to a less crowded town & with less train track enclosed area years ago.bgwilkinson said:IFB X-Files said:bgwilkinson said:
The double drive-thru is a nice touch.
It was built for us old geezers so we would have to walk so far.
But I guess the Schaap train-wreck was the worst misstep for "the old church downtown.
This is the corner it belongs on.
What doesn't belong here, is people from everywhere else.
Earnestly Contend
Bruh said:FBC Hammond , IMO, was definitely built by taking young adults from other churches.
RAIDER said:Bruh said:FBC Hammond , IMO, was definitely built by taking young adults from other churches.
And what makes you think that?
Binaca Chugger said:RAIDER said:Bruh said:FBC Hammond , IMO, was definitely built by taking young adults from other churches.
And what makes you think that?
Hyles-Anderson College
Binaca Chugger said:RAIDER said:Bruh said:FBC Hammond , IMO, was definitely built by taking young adults from other churches.
And what makes you think that?
Hyles-Anderson College
RAIDER said:Binaca Chugger said:RAIDER said:Bruh said:FBC Hammond , IMO, was definitely built by taking young adults from other churches.
And what makes you think that?
Hyles-Anderson College
First Baptist was a large thriving church before HAC was ever opened.
RAIDER said:Binaca Chugger said:RAIDER said:Bruh said:FBC Hammond , IMO, was definitely built by taking young adults from other churches.
And what makes you think that?
Hyles-Anderson College
First Baptist was a large thriving church before HAC was ever opened.
Jim Jones said:RAIDER said:Binaca Chugger said:RAIDER said:Bruh said:FBC Hammond , IMO, was definitely built by taking young adults from other churches.
And what makes you think that?
Hyles-Anderson College
First Baptist was a large thriving church before HAC was ever opened.
The church was a large thriving church before he arrived. It was running 700.
1972 the recruitment of youth began through the HAC.
The church began to produce it's biggest numbers AFTER HAC.
RAIDER said:Jim Jones said:RAIDER said:Binaca Chugger said:RAIDER said:Bruh said:FBC Hammond , IMO, was definitely built by taking young adults from other churches.
And what makes you think that?
Hyles-Anderson College
First Baptist was a large thriving church before HAC was ever opened.
The church was a large thriving church before he arrived. It was running 700.
1972 the recruitment of youth began through the HAC.
The church began to produce it's biggest numbers AFTER HAC.
Interesting. Where did you get your information??????
Teri in NC said:RAIDER said:Jim Jones said:RAIDER said:Binaca Chugger said:RAIDER said:Bruh said:FBC Hammond , IMO, was definitely built by taking young adults from other churches.
And what makes you think that?
Hyles-Anderson College
First Baptist was a large thriving church before HAC was ever opened.
The church was a large thriving church before he arrived. It was running 700.
1972 the recruitment of youth began through the HAC.
The church began to produce it's biggest numbers AFTER HAC.
Interesting. Where did you get your information??????
From the Koolaid.
RAIDER said:Teri in NC said:RAIDER said:Jim Jones said:RAIDER said:Binaca Chugger said:RAIDER said:Bruh said:FBC Hammond , IMO, was definitely built by taking young adults from other churches.
And what makes you think that?
Hyles-Anderson College
First Baptist was a large thriving church before HAC was ever opened.
The church was a large thriving church before he arrived. It was running 700.
1972 the recruitment of youth began through the HAC.
The church began to produce it's biggest numbers AFTER HAC.
Interesting. Where did you get your information??????
From the Koolaid.
It must be. Elmer Towns wrote his book "The Ten Largest Sunday Schools" in 1969? At that time FBCH was averaging 3,978.
Binaca Chugger said:RAIDER said:Binaca Chugger said:RAIDER said:Bruh said:FBC Hammond , IMO, was definitely built by taking young adults from other churches.
And what makes you think that?
Hyles-Anderson College
First Baptist was a large thriving church before HAC was ever opened.
And then it began to have exponential growth off the labor of the young people from around the country while the actual membership faded out and the church fell apart.
RAIDER said:Teri in NC said:RAIDER said:Jim Jones said:RAIDER said:Binaca Chugger said:RAIDER said:Bruh said:FBC Hammond , IMO, was definitely built by taking young adults from other churches.
And what makes you think that?
Hyles-Anderson College
First Baptist was a large thriving church before HAC was ever opened.
The church was a large thriving church before he arrived. It was running 700.
1972 the recruitment of youth began through the HAC.
The church began to produce it's biggest numbers AFTER HAC.
Interesting. Where did you get your information??????
From the Koolaid.
It must be. Elmer Towns wrote his book "The Ten Largest Sunday Schools" in 1969? At that time FBCH was averaging 3,978.
Teri in NC said:RAIDER said:Jim Jones said:RAIDER said:Binaca Chugger said:RAIDER said:Bruh said:FBC Hammond , IMO, was definitely built by taking young adults from other churches.
And what makes you think that?
Hyles-Anderson College
First Baptist was a large thriving church before HAC was ever opened.
The church was a large thriving church before he arrived. It was running 700.
1972 the recruitment of youth began through the HAC.
The church began to produce it's biggest numbers AFTER HAC.
Interesting. Where did you get your information??????
From the Koolaid.