i wish someone would load the Earl Lee sermons on to TH-cam. My dad was one of those 2500 subscribers and I grew up hearing Earl Lee preach every morning as dad had it playing while getting ready for work .
It would be nice to have those great tapes. My mom and dad Pat and Gordon Johnston are the missionaries at 9:37 and 21:27. They went to be with the Lord and I had no idea they were a part of this video. Talk about surprise and memories of old.
My family has been members of Paz Naz since 1971. My dad was the technical services director for 20 years. He designed the lighting in the Sierra Madre sanctuary and did so many other things throughout the years for First Church (it was called that before it was Paz Naz). I will say that, in my opinion, it had much more of a warm, welcoming vibe on Mountain Street. That is the church I loved, the one I remember most. Earl Lee was the best pastor they had - hands-down. Again, this comes from many years of attendance. First Church lost that warm, smaller-church feel when the moved to the giant campus where they are now. They wanted to be big - and they got big. But they lost what made them special. I was married in Lee Chapel in the new campus and I attended for years before I finally left. My mother won't go anymore. Dad passed away this year. It was a great time while it lasted. I do miss Mountain Street very much.
I was deeply impressed by the radio messages of Pastor Earl Lee on the "Showers of Blessing" broadcasts, around 1976, which reached me here in Scotland. His messages of the centrality of love coincided with my renewed appreciation of God's love, and my fuller conversion. I have a different church tradition, but I can say that those messages from Pastor Lee were used by God's Holy Spirit to encourage me in living in holiness and joy in God's love, and have given me a great appreciation of the Wesleyan holiness witness.
i wish someone would load the Earl Lee sermons on to TH-cam. My dad was one of those 2500 subscribers and I grew up hearing Earl Lee preach every morning as dad had it playing while getting ready for work .
It would be nice to have those great tapes. My mom and dad Pat and Gordon Johnston are the missionaries at 9:37 and 21:27. They went to be with the Lord and I had no idea they were a part of this video. Talk about surprise and memories of old.
My family has been members of Paz Naz since 1971. My dad was the technical services director for 20 years. He designed the lighting in the Sierra Madre sanctuary and did so many other things throughout the years for First Church (it was called that before it was Paz Naz). I will say that, in my opinion, it had much more of a warm, welcoming vibe on Mountain Street. That is the church I loved, the one I remember most. Earl Lee was the best pastor they had - hands-down. Again, this comes from many years of attendance. First Church lost that warm, smaller-church feel when the moved to the giant campus where they are now. They wanted to be big - and they got big. But they lost what made them special. I was married in Lee Chapel in the new campus and I attended for years before I finally left. My mother won't go anymore. Dad passed away this year. It was a great time while it lasted. I do miss Mountain Street very much.
I was deeply impressed by the radio messages of Pastor Earl Lee on the "Showers of Blessing" broadcasts, around 1976, which reached me here in Scotland. His messages of the centrality of love coincided with my renewed appreciation of God's love, and my fuller conversion. I have a different church tradition, but I can say that those messages from Pastor Lee were used by God's Holy Spirit to encourage me in living in holiness and joy in God's love, and have given me a great appreciation of the Wesleyan holiness witness.
WOW! This church has done some great work for Christ.
Love my brothers and sisters in Christ. I love the wesleyans.
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