Well brethren we are gathered here this afternoon on the last service of this Last Great Day the end of this fall festival season and I know that there were certainly a number of things that Mr. Meredith desired to focus the attention of the entire Church on at this time and we will try to look at s ...
It's been 3 years at least since I've spoken to the Feast of Tabernacles here in Big Sandy. I used to attend the entire festival here when it housed the only festival we had from the beginning first over in the building that is now the library building for the college it was then an air-conditi ...
Just imagine what it's going to be like with 144,000 singing. We really are experiencing a foretaste of the World Tomorrow. There are those who have their own battles to fight, and yet that's a part of the Christian life. Today is the Last Great Day, and it is picturing the completion of the fes ...
Well, I hope that even though it has been rather rainy and wet here at least during part of the feast that you got alone alright and you didn't suffer particularly. On another subject, this Monday, let's see this is Wednesday the day before yesterday in Tucson, Mr. Armstrong had a Ministerial lu ...
It's certainly a pleasure to be here again this morning on this Last Great Day; the weather has certainly cooperated today to make it an unusually memorable one. We've certainly appreciated the opportunity, privilege of coming back here again as I mentioned last night and the opportunity to visi ...
Well greetings all you wonderful Brethren all over the United States and Canada, and the United States includes Alaska and Hawaii, but here we are the last service of the last day; "The Last Great Day" of eight days of the seven day Feast of Tabernacles in this great day following and it's very gr ...
Well, greetings everybody, all over the United States and Canada, and in England. And I don't know, but I feel sure that some of our brethren from Europe and over on the Continent have come over to England and will be there with us today. I understand that you've all been able to hear the specia ...
This is the Last Great Day. Actually, we're observing another festival, Festival of Tabernacles, ended last evening. This Last Great Day is God's plan reveals what God is doing here on earth, and when this day occurs in the future, as the meaning of it is fulfilled, a time of resurrection, a tim ...
Mr. Armstrong in this festival has been giving you some of the facts about the annual Holy Days and what they mean. The plan and the purpose of God that is revealed in the days that He has given us and of all the people on the face of the earth, of all religious groups or churches on the face of thi ...
Greetings everybody all over the United States and Canada and in every Feast site in the United States and Canada and including Alaska and Hawaii. For the second time this Feast I'm speaking to you by satellite to all Feast sites in the United States and Canada. At the first telephone conversation ...
Well, good morning, everyone. I went to the Bible Bowl yesterday, and I think sometimes we don't give our young people enough credit. Because I'm a minister and was sitting out there, and some of the categories, I think one of them was Rocks. Mr. Bart was asking one of the questions, and he said ...
There is an excellent article that was on the September the 20th front page of the Pasadena Star News, it's not written by the regular Star News writers, it's an Associated Press Article, it wasn't the headline on the earlier addition, "Church Verses State, Battle Lines Drawn", a Government at ...
Well, brethren, what a wonderful and rare thing it is to be able to have the modern facilities we do. I wonder what the early apostles and the early church of the first century would think if they could see the types of facilities, the technology that has been developed, and the things that we have ...
Well, this is the Last Great Day, and it's no longer the Feast of Tabernacles. This is another day entirely. We usually call it the Last Great Day, and in a way, this is a very sad day. Yet, in another way, it's the happiest day of all too. It's sad because we can realize that as we're all g ...
I'm sure this is the service we all hate to see come every year, the last service in the Feast. When you first get here you have the first day or two, you think, boy this is so great I just wish this would go on and on and after you sat for seven or eight days you think well, maybe God knew what H ...
On a gloomy winter afternoon in 1954 just 9 years after the last shovel full of earth was hastily departed on the mound, a young 18 year old English boy on military service clad in a track suit and running shoes ran up to the entry of the deserted camp near the tiny German village of Verdun and no c ...
And they don't give themselves a chance to realize that everything that God has for us is good and everything that God condemns and forbids is bad for us and God gave us His law that it might go well with us and that we might live well and that means eternal life, but eternal life, in joy and in p ...
One of the so-called great men of the world, Winston Churchill, said before the United States' Congress, "There is a purpose being worked out here below." - certainly implying a purpose that God above is working out. God has a master plan for working out that purpose. That purpose is in two phases ...
Greetings brethren at Feast sites all around the world. Once again I am speaking to you from my own television studio in Pasadena, as I did on the opening night of this Festival. We come now to the last, the very last service of this whole Festival of this year. Since last year brethren, my eyesight ...
Lapel mic attached to upper tie. I think I can accomplish that. One thing I don't like about these is that it ruins the tie. Maybe I can accomplish her? Mr. Graham said to put it right up there, on the top. And we'll see if that stays. Well, greetings and good morning to all of you, once again. ...
Now, there might be some little problem of discerning, exactly, whether that meant the day that really followed the Feast of Tabernacles. Because they were still all there, just like we are today. Or whether that meant the last of the seven days, which would have been yesterday in our time of this F ...