Tempelhof’s Last Day |
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Berlin’s historic Tempelhof airport closes tonight at midnight. The last two planes to leave the world’s first commercial airport will be a "raisin bomber" – an American transport plane from the Berlin airlift – and a Junkers JU-52. Both will take off simultaneously shortly before midnight. In a referendum held last April, an initiative to save Tempelhof airport failed to achieve the required level of support needed to pass. Read more »
Last Great Day 2008 |
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Last Great Day 2008
On the final day of the fall festival season 2008 we had two services in Schluchsee. (more…)
Feast of Tabernacles 2008, Day 7 |
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Feast of Tabernacles 2008, Day 7
Today services began at 2 p.m., following yesterday’s dance evening. (more…)
Feast of Tabernacles 2008, Day 6 |
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The only member of the United Church of God in Armenia is again keeping the Feast with us in Schluchsee. (more…)
Feast of Tabernacles 2008, Day 5 |
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One of our challenges at the Schluchsee Feast site is providing a quality simultaneous translation. (more…)
Feast of Tabernacles 2008, Day 4 |
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We had a bit of a surprise when we woke up this morning. (more…)
Feast of Tabernacles 2008, Day 3 |
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Today at the Schluchsee Feast site we viewed this year’s festival video. (more…)
Feast of Tabernacles 2008, Day 2 |
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Today at the Schluchsee Feast site I had lunch with our special guests from Latvia. (more…)
Feast of Tabernacles 2008, Day 1 |
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Today we had our main worship service on the first day of the Feast of Tabernacles in the afternoon. (more…)
Set up for Schluchsee Feast site |
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Today was the day for setting up the hall in Schluchsee where we will have the Feast of Tabernacles 2008. (more…)
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