Pastor's School Memories

Patebald said:
The night some dude quoted the book of Revelations and got the crowed so fired up that people were jumping out of their seats, jumping on their seats & some literally running circles around auditorium.

But the best part about that night was sitting on the first floor under the mezzanine and saw one guy get so excited that he jumped up on his pew... Then jumped off the pew shouting... But unfortunately he caught a little too much air and hit his head on the low ceiling knocking himself out cold. We laughed so hard we had to leave the auditorium.


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Teri in NC said:
RAIDER said:
Teri in NC said:
Church with a heart is the year that sticks out the most for me, after the pickles.

I wonder how many years they did "The Church With a Heart"?

Was it really done more than once?  Was I there for more than one PS using this theme?

Yikes!

I must be losing it.

I mean, I remember what I was wearing on my one date with Ed Russ.  :)

I recall being at a huge building that I rode to in a van with other Bible Club workers driven by Jim Wertz.  We had to wait under some bleachers out of view and then walk across the stage holding Bible Club signs with some of our kids. 

Afterwards, Bro. Jim took us out to Shakey's.  :)

I've seen it twice.  Once at FBCH and once at the Civic Center.
 
Tom Brennan said:
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?



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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.

I paid for a bus out of my own pocket and ran it that night. Only had three kids come. Baptized two of them. Was discouraged about it b/c of the money/time spent and the  very low turn out but I dealt with those kids very carefully. Look forward to seeing them in Heaven some day...

Tom, this is what life is all about! We have all been there!
 
Tom Brennan said:
In the mid 80's the constant never-ending battle to get the front row of the balcony overhang. My Dad would drop me off at the front doors at 5.30 AM. The gathering crowd of men would huddle and plan their entrance. When security unlocked the doors we would run at top speed for our chosen pew. In five minutes the entire auditorium would be claimed.

Saw a guy run full tilt into one of the lower balcony posts one morning...  :D

My favorite memory of those times is one particularly desperate scramble. I flew, jumped pews, etc. and landed like a guy sliding into third base on the pew I was aiming for in the overhang. I looked up to see my petite mother primly sitting there laughing at me. Jack Patterson had let her in the back alley door by Bro. Hyles office about 30 minutes earlier...  :D

And believe it or not this is why the Brennans stick out in my mind. Never met your dad or mom but I just happened to sit in one of those seats in the front row just in front of the band. Everyone was looking at me funny and then a guy I know who played in the band tapped me on the shoulder and told me that I just sat in the Brennan's seats!! How was I to know??
 
BALAAM said:
And believe it or not this is why the Brennans stick out in my mind. Never met your dad or mom but I just happened to sit in one of those seats in the front row just in front of the band. Everyone was looking at me funny and then a guy I know who played in the band tapped me on the shoulder and told me that I just sat in the Brennan's seats!! How was I to know??

Ha!  :D
 
Tom Brennan said:
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.

I paid for a bus out of my own pocket and ran it that night. Only had three kids come. Baptized two of them. Was discouraged about it b/c of the money/time spent and the  very low turn out but I dealt with those kids very carefully. Look forward to seeing them in Heaven some day...

Let me follow up with a story about the amphitheater night in 1993. I had just gotten married a few weeks before that Pastors' School and was done with college. The last year in college the wife and I had been in John Francis' division. I had transitioned from college student to a married church member. I still worked at the job I had while I was in college and had taken off that Thursday to go with my wife to the amphitheater. A freshman who worked in the office with me was also in John Francis' division. Friday night after the amphitheater meeting as I came in to work I noticed this guy walking along the highway down the sidewalk, into the office. As we sat down to work you couldn't help but tell something was wrong. This guy's clothes were wrinkled and he smelled of bad body odor. I asked what was wrong. He said he hadn't been home since Thursday morning. Francis had put him on one of those rental busses to pick up people.  His bus picked up a load of people from Cabrini Green. He was the only white guy on the bus. He said when the driver dropped him off at where they were supposed to meet that his division brethren had left him stranded.  A Chicago cop had been nice to him. He had hitchhiked back to Indiana and had gotten close to our office in time for work. Felt sorry for him.
 
prophet 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?



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I was thinking that it was a nice view from the stage...

Haklo
I was trying to relay to the "professional" sound crew that turning it up wouldn't help the people in the upper levels hear.  This is speech, not Grateful Dead.
 
Patebald said:
The night some dude quoted the book of Revelations and got the crowed so fired up that people were jumping out of their seats, jumping on their seats & some literally running circles around auditorium.

But the best part about that night was sitting on the first floor under the mezzanine and saw one guy get so excited that he jumped up on his pew... Then jumped off the pew shouting... But unfortunately he caught a little too much air and hit his head on the low ceiling knocking himself out cold. We laughed so hard we had to leave the auditorium.


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I really enjoyed that service.
 
Tom Brennan said:
Best service I was ever in in my life was that one Patebald referenced earlier - Bro. Johnson quoting the entire book of Revelation. Mid 90's maybe?
I believe it was 96.  Really was a great service
 
Binaca Chugger said:
prophet 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
I was thinking that it was a nice view from the stage...

Haklo
I was trying to relay to the "professional" sound crew that turning it up wouldn't help the people in the upper levels hear.  This is speech, not Grateful Dead.
Yeah, it was awful.  I couldn't hear a word Curtis Hudson said.
Makes me wonder if our awful singing was drowned out, as well.
That reverb is still echoing around Chicago....

Haklo

 
Smellin Coffee said:
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.

I think you guys are referring to a different time. The one I remember was when I was a kid (guessing around '75 or '76) and the conference was held somewhere in Chicago. I remember it being a change-of-pace from the usual Civic Center (maybe it was unavailable that night).

I don't know, it is all foggy for me now. :)

This would have been right around the time the auditorium was being doubled in size. I believe there was a circus scheduled for that weekend and we had to vacate.

Here are some pics of the Chicago Stadium and a video. If you were a Bulls fan you watched them play there.
No none of these are from Pastors' School 1976 but they are of the stadium.
This is from 1930 and gives you an idea what the interior looked like in its early years.
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One of Bro. Hyles favorites, he loved to tell the story about witnessing to Elvis, only reason Bro. Hyles didn't win him to the LORD, Evis was already saved, as a young person. Elvis was at Chicago Stadium many times in the 70s.
This video gives you an idea what the audio sounded like in a concert as opposed to a Bulls game.
Word has it that one of the reasons we went there was because of how good Elvis sounded in concert.
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Here is another video to give you an idea of what it was like for various events.
I looked and looked and can't find the video from Pastors' School 1976.
The United Center has since replaced this building.
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Well here is another one of Elvis in memory of Bro. Hyles.
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Well these two are from 1972. Elvis came to Chicago often.
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I am looking for more pics and maybe a video from this Pastors' School, there are piles of stuff to go through.
No Elvis was not a special guest, he just came to Chicago often and there is a lot of stuff from him.
 
RAIDER said:
Teri in NC said:
RAIDER said:
Teri in NC said:
Church with a heart is the year that sticks out the most for me, after the pickles.

I wonder how many years they did "The Church With a Heart"?

Was it really done more than once?  Was I there for more than one PS using this theme?

Yikes!

I must be losing it.

I mean, I remember what I was wearing on my one date with Ed Russ.  :)

I recall being at a huge building that I rode to in a van with other Bible Club workers driven by Jim Wertz.  We had to wait under some bleachers out of view and then walk across the stage holding Bible Club signs with some of our kids. 

Afterwards, Bro. Jim took us out to Shakey's.  :)

I've seen it twice.  Once at FBCH and once at the Civic Center.
After the initial marathon version, there was a video version, then shortened versions to just highlight the various ministries.
 
Tennessean said:
Tom Brennan said:
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.

I paid for a bus out of my own pocket and ran it that night. Only had three kids come. Baptized two of them. Was discouraged about it b/c of the money/time spent and the  very low turn out but I dealt with those kids very carefully. Look forward to seeing them in Heaven some day...

Let me follow up with a story about the amphitheater night in 1993. I had just gotten married a few weeks before that Pastors' School and was done with college. The last year in college the wife and I had been in John Francis' division. I had transitioned from college student to a married church member. I still worked at the job I had while I was in college and had taken off that Thursday to go with my wife to the amphitheater. A freshman who worked in the office with me was also in John Francis' division. Friday night after the amphitheater meeting as I came in to work I noticed this guy walking along the highway down the sidewalk, into the office. As we sat down to work you couldn't help but tell something was wrong. This guy's clothes were wrinkled and he smelled of bad body odor. I asked what was wrong. He said he hadn't been home since Thursday morning. Francis had put him on one of those rental busses to pick up people.  His bus picked up a load of people from Cabrini Green. He was the only white guy on the bus. He said when the driver dropped him off at where they were supposed to meet that his division brethren had left him stranded.  A Chicago cop had been nice to him. He had hitchhiked back to Indiana and had gotten close to our office in time for work. Felt sorry for him.
More often than you know.  As a teenager, we were left stranded with some frequency in various part of Chicago on teen soul winning.
 
RAIDER said:
Pastor Dan Parr preaching a message while on oxygen with a high fever.  I believe he passed away a few days later.

He passed away on April 11th. He had preached his last sermon in his own pulpit on the resurrection on Easter Sunday 1980.
 
Binaca Chugger said:
RAIDER said:
Teri in NC said:
RAIDER said:
Teri in NC said:
Church with a heart is the year that sticks out the most for me, after the pickles.

I wonder how many years they did "The Church With a Heart"?



Was it really done more than once?  Was I there for more than one PS using this theme?

Yikes!

I must be losing it.

I mean, I remember what I was wearing on my one date with Ed Russ.  :)

I recall being at a huge building that I rode to in a van with other Bible Club workers driven by Jim Wertz.  We had to wait under some bleachers out of view and then walk across the stage holding Bible Club signs with some of our kids. 

Afterwards, Bro. Jim took us out to Shakey's.  :)

I've seen it twice.  Once at FBCH and once at the Civic Center.
After the initial marathon version, there was a video version, then shortened versions to just highlight the various ministries.

I remember Church With A Heart being done both in 74 and 75 and I believe a couple of years after that.  I am sure about 74 and 75 because I was an attendee and a college student after that.
 
Binaca Chugger said:
RAIDER said:
Teri in NC said:
RAIDER said:
Teri in NC said:
Church with a heart is the year that sticks out the most for me, after the pickles.

I wonder how many years they did "The Church With a Heart"?


Was it really done more than once?  Was I there for more than one PS using this theme?

Yikes!

I must be losing it.

I mean, I remember what I was wearing on my one date with Ed Russ.  :)

I recall being at a huge building that I rode to in a van with other Bible Club workers driven by Jim Wertz.  We had to wait under some bleachers out of view and then walk across the stage holding Bible Club signs with some of our kids. 

Afterwards, Bro. Jim took us out to Shakey's.  :)

I've seen it twice.  Once at FBCH and once at the Civic Center.
After the initial marathon version, there was a video version, then shortened versions to just highlight the various ministries.

You're thinking of this?


[youtube]tifnWiEgWgE[/youtube]
 
bgwilkinson said:
Binaca Chugger said:
RAIDER said:
Teri in NC said:
RAIDER said:
Teri in NC said:
Church with a heart is the year that sticks out the most for me, after the pickles.

I wonder how many years they did "The Church With a Heart"?


Was it really done more than once?  Was I there for more than one PS using this theme?

Yikes!

I must be losing it.

I mean, I remember what I was wearing on my one date with Ed Russ.  :)

I recall being at a huge building that I rode to in a van with other Bible Club workers driven by Jim Wertz.  We had to wait under some bleachers out of view and then walk across the stage holding Bible Club signs with some of our kids. 

Afterwards, Bro. Jim took us out to Shakey's.  :)

I've seen it twice.  Once at FBCH and once at the Civic Center.
After the initial marathon version, there was a video version, then shortened versions to just highlight the various ministries.

You're thinking of this?


[youtube]tifnWiEgWgE[/youtube]
Thanks!  I just watched it again.  I even showed my kids so they could see how dad grew up!  I even found myself in the video.  Absolutely awesome!
 
bgwilkinson said:
Binaca Chugger said:
RAIDER said:
Teri in NC said:
RAIDER said:
Teri in NC said:
Church with a heart is the year that sticks out the most for me, after the pickles.

I wonder how many years they did "The Church With a Heart"?


Was it really done more than once?  Was I there for more than one PS using this theme?

Yikes!

I must be losing it.

I mean, I remember what I was wearing on my one date with Ed Russ.  :)

I recall being at a huge building that I rode to in a van with other Bible Club workers driven by Jim Wertz.  We had to wait under some bleachers out of view and then walk across the stage holding Bible Club signs with some of our kids. 

Afterwards, Bro. Jim took us out to Shakey's.  :)

I've seen it twice.  Once at FBCH and once at the Civic Center.
After the initial marathon version, there was a video version, then shortened versions to just highlight the various ministries.

You're thinking of this?


[youtube]tifnWiEgWgE[/youtube]
Yes.  They also had the Hammond civic center presentation where they walked out every bus kids they could find.  The marathon session.

 
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.
92 or 93?  I was there.
 
16KJV11 said:
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.
92 or 93?  I was there.
March 18, 1993, the Thursday Night Closing Session
 
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