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Reader Comments
Posted by Michelle Pearson in Austin, TX. @ 21:21 on Jun 8 2012
Hi,
I saw you guys at a church in North Caralina where my family was living at the time and loved you guys! I think the church was called Community Bible Church the pastors name was Bill. I bought this very CD. I was like 7 years old at the time and now I am 16. We moved back to our hometown and I totally forgot about the CD that was packed away.
Just a little while ago I found it and thought to myself I wonder if they are still going on with there ministry because back then you guys looked like in highschool and you must be all grown up with familys of your own.
My mom and I do a ministry for God involving Praise dance so we know how difficult it can be when running a ministry. Hope the best for yall and that you stay on.
Hi,
I saw you guys at a church in North Caralina where my family was living at the time and loved you guys! I think the church was called Community Bible Church the pastors name was Bill. I bought this very CD. I was like 7 years old at the time and now I am 16. We moved back to our hometown and I totally forgot about the CD that was packed away.
Just a little while ago I found it and thought to myself I wonder if they are still going on with there ministry because back then you guys looked like in highschool and you must be all grown up with familys of your own.
My mom and I do a ministry for God involving Praise dance so we know how difficult it can be when running a ministry. Hope the best for yall and that you stay on.
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It is so interesting to come across Cross Rhythms article/feature of the impact of The Continentals. I am a 'Continental Singer' to be specific a 'Encore' Continental. As is fondly said once a Continental always a Continental.
God clearly lead me to join Tour U, Encore to New England in October 2003. I was the only Brit touring on an all American tour, of 20 gigs. 6 wks of home training, word learning, and practicing, not to mentioning sponsorship raising before flying off to rehearsal camp in New Jersey for one of the most hard working but exciting weeks of choreography and solo rehearsal before we left for tour. It was challenging, exhausting, professional, and each concert different in what God did in and through us.
I can say it was a privilege, an experience never to be forgotten, knowing people who came to the XP3 concerts were left challenged to who God is, His love and how knowing Jesus can change lives, even given second chances.
I came home mature in my gifting, stronger in my faith and as Cam said it was truly a 'life changing experience'.