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mabel -> RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians (5/7/2005 9:49:04 PM)

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ORIGINAL: oopsmartin

Hey guys I had an incredible chance meeting today with a woman who lived in a house one down from me just before I fully commited my life to the Lord 36 years ago. Wow, memories. Does anyone remember the hippy days. [;)] I lived in a Quansit hut up a path in the mountainside, with no hot water, took showers from a hose hung over something. Ate a lot of rice in those days. I was amazed she recognized me.


Now thats awesome. A chance meeting? Hmmmm............




finplnr43015 -> RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians (5/7/2005 9:53:36 PM)

Well Martin,

We're still here in the trenches every week. Doing our part of the great commission. Just this last weekend, some of us from my Church went to our annual Men's Retreat in Ripley, WV. We even had the honor of two of our missionaries who are home on stateside assignment for a year worship with us. Most of us are over 40 (46-3/4) and are here and busy as ever. Don't worry Brother, this is a very busy time of year for anyone over the age of 40. Especially if you're a proud parent of a high school or college graduate. You'll be hearing more from us soon i'm sure.


Harry




oopsmartin -> RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians (5/7/2005 10:25:23 PM)

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ORIGINAL: mabel

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ORIGINAL: oopsmartin

Hey guys I had an incredible chance meeting today with a woman who lived in a house one down from me just before I fully commited my life to the Lord 36 years ago. Wow, memories. Does anyone remember the hippy days. [;)] I lived in a Quansit hut up a path in the mountainside, with no hot water, took showers from a hose hung over something. Ate a lot of rice in those days. I was amazed she recognized me.


Now thats awesome. A chance meeting? Hmmmm............


haha yeah one of those things where you're rummaging through the church garage sale for the teenagers trips, and amidst the pile of men's Hawaiian shirts this woman stops , looks with this intent look, and says "you look familiar", are you soandso. After my jaw remained hanging open for a few seconds too long, she says "didn't you live in a quansit hut off Napoopoo road 36 years ago. and then we started talking both at once. Amazing the things we forget as time marches onward. [sm=funny.gif]

So, come on. Who will confess to hippieville 30 something years ago. [sm=flower.gif][sm=eek.gif][sm=cool.gif]




oopsmartin -> RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians (5/7/2005 10:27:10 PM)

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ORIGINAL: finplnr43015

Well Martin,

We're still here in the trenches every week. Doing our part of the great commission. Just this last weekend, some of us from my Church went to our annual Men's Retreat in Ripley, WV. We even had the honor of two of our missionaries who are home on stateside assignment for a year worship with us. Most of us are over 40 (46-3/4) and are here and busy as ever. Don't worry Brother, this is a very busy time of year for anyone over the age of 40. Especially if you're a proud parent of a high school or college graduate. You'll be hearing more from us soon i'm sure.

Harry


Hey Harry. So you're another older single guy that holds up the church in the trenches, eh. good going. Looking forward to hearing from you.

You know that's agreat avatar. but I always thought it was a real picture of SantaHoss until I noticed others had it too. hehe

M.




mabel -> RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians (5/7/2005 11:41:16 PM)

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ORIGINAL: oopsmartin

haha yeah one of those things where you're rummaging through the church garage sale for the teenagers trips, and amidst the pile of men's Hawaiian shirts this woman stops , looks with this intent look, and says "you look familiar", are you soandso. After my jaw remained hanging open for a few seconds too long, she says "didn't you live in a quansit hut off Napoopoo road 36 years ago. and then we started talking both at once. Amazing the things we forget as time marches onward. [sm=funny.gif]

So, come on. Who will confess to hippieville 30 something years ago. [sm=flower.gif][sm=eek.gif][sm=cool.gif]


Hippie? LOL. Lived in farm country. Hippies got funny looks and a "you're not from around here"!

Now garage sales? That I can relate to. One word. Serendipity.
.




oopsmartin -> RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians (5/8/2005 12:17:07 AM)

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Now garage sales? That I can relate to. One word. Serendipity.


oh oh. forgive me, but what is Serendipity?[sm=unsure.gif]




mabel -> RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians (5/8/2005 12:51:19 AM)

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ORIGINAL: oopsmartin

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Now garage sales? That I can relate to. One word. Serendipity.


oh oh. forgive me, but what is Serendipity?[sm=unsure.gif]


Serendipity? "Happening upon fortunate discoveries when not in search of them."




oopsmartin -> RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians (5/8/2005 1:05:42 AM)

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ORIGINAL: mabel

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ORIGINAL: oopsmartin

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Now garage sales? That I can relate to. One word. Serendipity.


oh oh. forgive me, but what is Serendipity?[sm=unsure.gif]


Serendipity? "Happening upon fortunate discoveries when not in search of them."




aaaaah. sounded like a movie or something. yes, that is certainly one of the fun things about garage sales. [:)]




Sylvia123 -> RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians (5/8/2005 2:19:33 AM)

I've over 40 and still working in the church. Are you saying as a volunteer or as a career? I've done both. I feel no matter what age you are, God can use you in any capacity. I've noticed a lot of 40+ ages returning to church and that's a good sign, considering they haven't been as active. I know of several people in the 40's just getting started in the ministry. I know of some going on mission fields. It's like we all have a chance of a second wind. I knew a man nearing 70 said he had retired from the ministry but went on a mission trip and came back and said "he was needed there." He brought solar light to people in Africa who needed electricity. The Lord told him he wasn't through with him. [:)]




AprilMtns -> RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians (5/8/2005 11:38:13 AM)

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ORIGINAL: oopsmartin

So, come on. Who will confess to hippieville 30 something years ago. [sm=flower.gif][sm=eek.gif][sm=cool.gif]


[:D] I will confess, Martin.
I remember those days and lived them. Remember this?

[sm=icon_smile_sing.gif]"Be Sure to Wear Some Flowers in your Hair" [sm=icon_smile_sing.gif]
I did that on a number of occasions. Later when I was working for a large corporation I did make to San Franciso ~ but sadly by that time, wearing flowers in ones hair was frowned upon. [;)]

Does anyone know the lyrics to...something like...,
"I thought those days would never leave..." ?

(This aging brain is only giving me snippets...[&o] [sm=wink.gif])




oopsmartin -> RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians (5/8/2005 12:30:08 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Sylvia123

I've over 40 and still working in the church. Are you saying as a volunteer or as a career? I've done both. I feel no matter what age you are, God can use you in any capacity. I've noticed a lot of 40+ ages returning to church and that's a good sign, considering they haven't been as active. I know of several people in the 40's just getting started in the ministry. I know of some going on mission fields. It's like we all have a chance of a second wind. I knew a man nearing 70 said he had retired from the ministry but went on a mission trip and came back and said "he was needed there." He brought solar light to people in Africa who needed electricity. The Lord told him he wasn't through with him. [:)]


Volunteer or career doesn't matter. Don't think God uses those divisions. [;)]

I agree it is good to see the mid-age ranges in the churches. Remember Corrie Ten Boom? She was in her 80's when she was going around the world preaching. Awesome stories of God's grace and power she told.




oopsmartin -> RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians (5/8/2005 12:33:20 PM)

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I will confess, Martin.
I remember those days and lived them. Remember this?

"Be Sure to Wear Some Flowers in your Hair"
I did that on a number of occasions. Later when I was working for a large corporation I did make to San Franciso ~ but sadly by that time, wearing flowers in ones hair was frowned upon.

Does anyone know the lyrics to...something like...,
"I thought those days would never leave..." ?

(This aging brain is only giving me snippets... )


Well, I remember the flowers, though I didn't wear them myself. hehe Besides in Hawaii everyone still wears flowers in their hair, and around their necks. So, if you want to wear flowers in your hair , come to Hawaii for a visit. [sm=thumbsup.gif]




Eutychus -> RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians (5/8/2005 1:23:37 PM)

I was so un-hippy that I got a haircut a few days before reporting to bootcamp. Guess you could call me a square.

But I knew what Serendipity means.
[;)]




AprilMtns -> RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians (5/8/2005 1:26:17 PM)

[:D]
Martin, I will have to remember that...when the temperature is around 30 below! [;)]




oopsmartin -> RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians (5/8/2005 2:42:11 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Eutychus

I was so un-hippy that I got a haircut a few days before reporting to bootcamp. Guess you could call me a square.

But I knew what Serendipity means.
[;)]


Oh yes, Hair! Never did understand how my hair could be straight on top and curly underneath when I let it grow longer.

so how long was yours before you cut it off.




Eutychus -> RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians (5/8/2005 5:10:46 PM)

If it had not been for my sideburns, all through high school and college my hair was short enough to pass military regs, but never a crewcut.




randyclay -> RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians (5/9/2005 3:04:04 PM)


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Oh yes, Hair! Never did understand how my hair could be straight on top and curly underneath when I let it grow longer.

so how long was yours before you cut it off.


Whoa, boy. I still have pictures from my "Prince Valiant" days right out of high school with hair down to my shoulders that flipped up on the ends. [8|]

Martin, a hippy in Napoopoo? Didn't know you've been in Hawaii that long. A real local boy, huh?




doinkdom -> RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians (5/9/2005 3:16:10 PM)

This past weekend I ran into a sister of this guy I had the worst crush on in our youth group! He was three years older and at that time, it just seemed like decades! I honestly can't remember ever talking with him until after we were in our 20's and I had somehow managed to get a grip on myself...LOL

It was so great to reminisce about those days when Saturday Live was "new" and toe socks were cool and the neatest thing in our church at the time was they let the youth group lead the Sunday service once a month with our guitars and such. We were called the Walther League back then (Lutheran Church Missouri Synod).

Anyway, her brother is STILL with Wycliffe somewhere in the jungle continuing to do bible translations, etc. In fact, all of her brothers and sisters are involved in ministry in some capacity. What a testimony to God!

Did I mention how cool toe socks were if you wore them with sandals?[8D]




oopsmartin -> RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians (5/9/2005 3:36:48 PM)

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ORIGINAL: randyclay


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Oh yes, Hair! Never did understand how my hair could be straight on top and curly underneath when I let it grow longer.

so how long was yours before you cut it off.


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Whoa, boy. I still have pictures from my "Prince Valiant" days right out of high school with hair down to my shoulders that flipped up on the ends. [8|]

Martin, a hippy in Napoopoo? Didn't know you've been in Hawaii that long. A real local boy, huh?



Well, not many "local boys" would consider themselves hippies. but it was kinda like going back in time to the days when Hawaii was run by the kings and everyone kinda lived together, helped each other. We were stupid in our innocence and ignorance you know. But no one could tell us that.

shoulder length hair, eh. knew a lot of guys like that. and a lot of the locals really liked to keep it that way for years. Only the need for an income and bosses who wouldn't go for it just tied back changed that.




randyclay -> RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians (5/9/2005 4:08:52 PM)

Yeah, I hear ya Martin. Although I think being here for a while qualifies you as a "local boy".

Being a "hippy" was associated with haoles, although not all of them were. Being a haole myself (moved over in 1960 with my folks) I picked up pidgin very quickly, as a matter of survival, if you know what I mean [X(]. Still have some friends in Keaukaha, and in Waimea there are lots of "local" people. Seems the west side of the island has always been more progressive [;)]

My hair style changed when I joined the work force. You couldn't just tie it back working in the hotels. [8|]




weeble -> RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians (5/9/2005 4:23:03 PM)

Is it not strange that in a thread labeled "church workers and theologians" you are talking about being a hippy????

So, I'll admit I was in that group, but I called myself a flower child. I loved wearing long flowing skirts, fringed shirts, sandals, and headbands. I am a teacher now and once a year we have 60s day. I love to once again pull out the tye-dye and beads. It really doesn't seem that much out of place now tho!

Peace.




floydette -> RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians (5/9/2005 4:51:48 PM)

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ORIGINAL: kabrock

Just want to state that this is the best thread going on Crosswalk.

And I mean that.


AGREED!




oopsmartin -> RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians (5/9/2005 4:54:12 PM)

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ORIGINAL: weeble

Is it not strange that in a thread labeled "church workers and theologians" you are talking about being a hippy????

So, I'll admit I was in that group, but I called myself a flower child. I loved wearing long flowing skirts, fringed shirts, sandals, and headbands. I am a teacher now and once a year we have 60s day. I love to once again pull out the tye-dye and beads. It really doesn't seem that much out of place now tho!

Peace.


haha well, I think it's very informative to find out where God found and called all these church workers and theologians. Even the Bible tells us a good deal about the first disciples and apostles. [:)] Reminds us all we are just humans with a calling to serve God and fellow Christians.

And sounds like you were indeed a bona fide hippie. The headbands did it. [sm=laugh.gif]




oopsmartin -> RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians (5/9/2005 4:56:21 PM)

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Did I mention how cool toe socks were if you wore them with sandals?


not sure how to relate toe socks with sandals. It's strictly a haole mainlander style thing. hehe never wear socks with sandals here. but I can imagine it would be cool for you guys with white feet. [;)]




doinkdom -> RE: Where are all the 40+ church workers and theologians (5/10/2005 9:34:19 AM)

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ORIGINAL: oopsmartin

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Did I mention how cool toe socks were if you wore them with sandals?


not sure how to relate toe socks with sandals. It's strictly a haole mainlander style thing. hehe never wear socks with sandals here. but I can imagine it would be cool for you guys with white feet. [;)]


Let's just say it was way tacky (way way tacky! [sm=icon_smile_roll.gif])and we did that in the winter, not the summer...summer's for bare feet or flip flops - pasty white or not...cause once you've been barefoot about a week, the lovely color of clay mixed with dirt gives you a southern glow that no suntan can do![;)]




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