Pastor's School Memories

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It's hard to believe that it has now been several years since the last Pastor's School.  I have to admit that I miss it for four reasons:

1)  I would attend the Thursday night service.  It was always enjoyable.
2)  I would get there early enough to walk around and catch up with my old HAC friends.
3)  It was a great spot to meet up with HAC FFF posters.
4)  It made for some great HAC FFF threads and conversations.

I'm sure many of us have memories from different Pastor's Schools.  What are some of yours?

*As always, one memory per post - numbers, baby, numbers!
 
Well, it was at a Pastors' School session that while sitting with one of Hyles' personal bodyguards and deacon, he showed me his membership card with the KKK.

Is this the kind of memories you were looking for?


;D
 
Smellin Coffee said:
Well, it was at a Pastors' School session that while sitting with one of Hyles' personal bodyguards and deacon, he showed me his membership card with the KKK.

Is this the kind of memories you were looking for?



;D

As long as it increases the numbers it's all good!
 
RAIDER said:
It's hard to believe that it has now been several years since the last Pastor's School.  I have to admit that I miss it for four reasons:

1)  I would attend the Thursday night service.  It was always enjoyable.
2)  I would get there early enough to walk around and catch up with my old HAC friends.
3)  It was a great spot to meet up with HAC FFF posters.
4)  It made for some great HAC FFF threads and conversations.

I'm sure many of us have memories from different Pastor's Schools.  What are some of yours?

I was from Dan Parr's church. He spoke at Pastors School 1980 about three weeks before he died of cancer. Preached with oxygen and a patch over his eye that had fallen out.

*As always, one memory per post - numbers, baby, numbers!
 
Evening meeting in Chicago at the International Amphitheater.

Built to host the International Live Stock Exhibition when Chicago was hog butcher to the world, the amphitheater was commissioned in 1934 by Frederick Henry Prince, then head of the Union Stock Yard and Transit Company.


Remember breathing in all the dung dust from the rodeo earlier in the week. I choke and get breathing spasms just thinking about it.

What were we thinking?



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Evening meeting at HAC in a tent in freezing cold and snow.

Unbelievable. We weren't too smart.

We had million BTU heaters blowing into the tent.

Never forget it, I've tried.
 
Sleeping on the floor in the basement with my brother so a couple of pastors could use our beds.
 
Binaca Chugger said:
Sleeping on the floor in the basement with my brother so a couple of pastors could use our beds.

Hope your mom changed the sheets to hide the Binaca stains.
 
bgwilkinson said:
Evening meeting in Chicago at the International Amphitheater.

Built to host the International Live Stock Exhibition when Chicago was hog butcher to the world, the amphitheater was commissioned in 1934 by Frederick Henry Prince, then head of the Union Stock Yard and Transit Company.


Remember breathing in all the dung dust from the rodeo earlier in the week. I choke and get breathing spasms just thinking about it.

What were we thinking?



Image-5406850-152080686-2-WebSmall_0_f1d44bcaa78b1161232f4b272abf9e72_1

Didn't Jack Van Impe preach that night? I was a kid and can't remember for sure, but somehow that pops in my head.
 
Smellin Coffee said:
bgwilkinson said:
Evening meeting in Chicago at the International Amphitheater.

Built to host the International Live Stock Exhibition when Chicago was hog butcher to the world, the amphitheater was commissioned in 1934 by Frederick Henry Prince, then head of the Union Stock Yard and Transit Company.


Remember breathing in all the dung dust from the rodeo earlier in the week. I choke and get breathing spasms just thinking about it.

What were we thinking?



Image-5406850-152080686-2-WebSmall_0_f1d44bcaa78b1161232f4b272abf9e72_1

Didn't Jack Van Impe preach that night? I was a kid and can't remember for sure, but somehow that pops in my head.
Not that night.  By then, we were in stark contrast to him.  JVI was about a decade earlier.
 
Binaca Chugger said:
Smellin Coffee said:
bgwilkinson said:
Evening meeting in Chicago at the International Amphitheater.

Built to host the International Live Stock Exhibition when Chicago was hog butcher to the world, the amphitheater was commissioned in 1934 by Frederick Henry Prince, then head of the Union Stock Yard and Transit Company.


Remember breathing in all the dung dust from the rodeo earlier in the week. I choke and get breathing spasms just thinking about it.

What were we thinking?



Image-5406850-152080686-2-WebSmall_0_f1d44bcaa78b1161232f4b272abf9e72_1

Didn't Jack Van Impe preach that night? I was a kid and can't remember for sure, but somehow that pops in my head.
Not that night.  By then, we were in stark contrast to him.  JVI was about a decade earlier.

I believe it was Curtis Hutson.

 
An aged Howard Jewell singing "The Sun's Coming Up in the Morning".
 
I remember being in the old auditorium and  Bro. H would be matching up pastors with host families like he was an auctioneer.  "Who will take these two? Ok, now can you take 4 more?"  It was actually a sweet & exciting time, seeing people sacrifice and open up their homes.

I also remember the "hostess" ladies all dressing alike, and I remember being there when rental furniture was delivered to set up temporary lounges in the Educational Building. 

When I was a little older, I remember that it meant we'd have to fend for ourselves for dinners all week because Mom & Dad wouldn't be home much!
 
bgwilkinson said:
Binaca Chugger said:
Smellin Coffee said:
bgwilkinson said:
Evening meeting in Chicago at the International Amphitheater.

Built to host the International Live Stock Exhibition when Chicago was hog butcher to the world, the amphitheater was commissioned in 1934 by Frederick Henry Prince, then head of the Union Stock Yard and Transit Company.


Remember breathing in all the dung dust from the rodeo earlier in the week. I choke and get breathing spasms just thinking about it.

What were we thinking?



Image-5406850-152080686-2-WebSmall_0_f1d44bcaa78b1161232f4b272abf9e72_1

Didn't Jack Van Impe preach that night? I was a kid and can't remember for sure, but somehow that pops in my head.
Not that night.  By then, we were in stark contrast to him.  JVI was about a decade earlier.

I believe it was Curtis Hutson.

Pretty sure it was Jackie Boy himself.  Your picture is not from that night, either.
 
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