Saturday, January 18, 2014

Church in Texas

Calvary Cowboy Fellowship
"Boots, Blue Jeans and Bibles"
Every Sunday at 10:30 am

From Moiya

This cowboy church is close to Curtis's house.

Curtis's neighbour goes to this church.

You can see the church in the background  and it is architecturally like a barn. (editors note: Moiya sent two pictures, but one was embedded in the email, not carried as an insert, and I couldn't get it up on the blog.)

Over to the right  of the church are quite a few acres of land.

When we tried to drive in, there was a lock on the gate, so we went back out to the country road. The minister saw us drive in and back out. When we were taking picrtures he came out to see us and we chatted for a while. We told them that Curtis's neighbour is one of their congregation members.

We were invited to join next week.  We had to leave and come back to Canada.  Maybe next time.  I do love the picture.

Moiya

3 comments:

  1. At the following website you can read about their paintball fellowship.

    http://calvarycowboy.org/paintball.php

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  2. OK. That is it, Bonnie. You got me on the link. I took a look. I call that "progressive" religion. I wanted to get my church bulletin stamped. Do you think you pass this information on to the pastor's wife in Salmon Arm and get the Lutherans interested in this project.

    I have to think if there is enough room on the LDS church parking lot for a Saturday round of paintball. Here in Calgary, at the Bow Valley Chapel, maybe the paintballers could spill over into that bosky area that is filled with lilac trees. Since there are 2 levels of parking in Salmon Arm and a large front lawn in front with that magnificent view of the lake, there might be room ... especially if the kids were allowed to overflow into the yards of the Mormons who live close to the church.

    I know you were thinking of doing some bitty ball, but paint-ball? Sounds pretty fun. Not to say that cross-country skiing wouldn't come in a close second. Well, thanks to Moiya and Dave (and Curtis) for passing on the information about the Calvary Cowboy Fellowship.

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  3. Great Cowboy church Moiya. Make sure you attend next time you are in Texas.

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