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Originally Posted by PraiseHymn
Whoa you guys are star struck like that? Man! Its just Kurt Carr. Why would a church service be standing room only because he is in attendance? I dont get it. Kurt doesn't even PREACH! Oh well, thats people for you. I guess when you grow up around gospel star's like I did (i.e. Love Fellowship Tabernacle) you kinda dont get star struck.
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Standing room only doesn't really equate to that many people--relative to what kind of crowds KC usually has at his concerts.
As for star struck???? I like a good concert just as much as the next person.
I think that in general more famous types (or infamous) are harder to witness to, whether because of their own separation from "commoners", or because of their self-perception, (or any number of other issues), so when an opportunity arises, its appreciated by everyone. ...probably worthy of a bit of excitement. In the New Testament, usually it was worthy of mention when one of the apostles witnessed to any notable member of society, or had any encounters with them.
Your post is kind of strange.
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abstracting the feast, yet not abstracting one particle of it;…."
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