Feast Sermon Video to Focus on Our Heritage

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Video crew travels to Eugene, Oregon, and Big Sandy, Texas, to tape sermon, historical locations and interviews with Church pioneers.

It's been quite an exciting time for the video production staff at the home office these past couple of weeks. Video footage is being recorded and interviews conducted for this year's Feast of Tabernacles sermon video.

The theme of this year's presentation is our spiritual heritage of keeping God's Feasts in the modern age of the Church. Highlights will include sites in Oregon where Herbert Armstrong conducted his ministry during the foundational period of the Church in our days. A video crew visited Eugene and the surrounding areas June 26 to 30.

While in Oregon, President Clyde Kilough gave the sermon on June 28 that will form the backbone of the Feast video. Peter Eddington, Clay Thornton, Clint Porter and Eugene pastor John Cafourek then accompanied Mr. Kilough to various historical sites mentioned in the Autobiography of Herbert W. Armstrong that showed the beginnings of the Church of God keeping the festivals for the past 75 years.

Larry Salyer, Mr. Thornton and Mr. Eddington traveled to Big Sandy June 22 to 24 and interviewed longtime members now living there about their Feast experiences at various sites. With Les McCullough as guide, they also toured early locations where the Feast was held on the former Texas campus of Ambassador College to gather footage.

Please pray for the success of this year's sermon production. It promises to be educational, informative and, we trust, inspiring for young and old alike.

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