Once again it is time to pay my small contribution to the Lord, at the Gospel of the Kingdom Campground. Workweek now happens once a year before the June camp meeting. I always feel a little bit sentimental as I drive up the hill, thinking about all Gods people over the years that have helped and contributed monumental efforts to keep the doors open for all of us to gather in an open General-meeting environment. God has been with our efforts to support the campground, but also he is “WELL PLEASED” with our ongoing and future efforts to make it a place of worship for all Gods people to meet. I feel inspired to do some history about the campground and just a few of the folks that have labored to make it available for us to once again offer a sacrifice to our King on Shepherdsville hill. I firmly encourage EVERYONE who participates in the services up there to help with the workweek efforts. Even if you have never contributed time, money or labor to afford members of the body of Christ to continue meeting up there, I think it would be pleasing to the spirit of the Lord to not continue to dwell in your ceiled house while the house of the Lord lies waste. Come up next week (May 3rd thru 7th) and help get the campground in working order. If you can’t come send an ambassador in your stead and if that is not possible send an offering to help cover the meals and materials of those that are there. I can’t mention how much I appreciate all the people that fought so hard to keep this place available. As I mentioned earlier in this post I am going to share some history about the campground and plan on making this available prior to the June camp meeting. The song comes to mind “If You Want To Do A Great Work, Come And Go Along!” Thank you Godfrey and Bro. Alfred Daves and ALL the other CHURCHES and PEOPLE that have sacrificed all those many decades that the bulk of our brethren did not support the campground or assist in maintaining it for use.
PS--Thank you once again to Bro. Dillon for allowing me to use his blog to share my thoughts.
PS--Thank you once again to Bro. Dillon for allowing me to use his blog to share my thoughts.
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