worship setlist @ Q – 2008.05.11…
still fighting a head-cold/congestion of some sort… blessed to have katey and eunice take vocal lead. they did a great job!
this sunday, we took some time honoring all of the mothers, as well as spending time in prayer and offering financial aid for the relief of cyclone nargis…
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welcome/opening set:
- pass me not, o gentle Saviour [key of G] words by fanny crosby & music by w. howard doane
- all who are thirsty [key of D] by brenton brown & glenn robertson
- be the centre [key of D] by michael frye
invitation/eucharist:
- You are my King (amazing love) [key of E] by billy james foote
offeratory/closing song:
- better is one day [key of E] by matt redman


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Chris 3:28 pm on May 8, 2008 Permalink |
I’d be happy to discuss hurricanes and cyclones, and what it means to me to help others in a time of need over coffee.
As one who is moving to Florida in the near future, I am taking this type of news seriously. I am also looking forward to preparing my house to be a place of refuge in times of trouble, just as Christ is my refuge.
Sometimes Wikipedia lumps too much information together. I can understand how it left you confused.
The simplest definition of a Cyclone is a storm that is over a specific wind speed. On the Tropical Cyclone Scale section of the Wikipedia, a Cyclone definition is different depending on what area of the world you are in. For example, in the North Indian Ocean, a Severe Tropical Cyclone contains all wind speeds from 64 to 119 knots (73 to 137 miles per hour).
120mph = 104knots = “Very Severe Tropical Cyclone” = “Category 4 Hurricaine”
On the Chart above, when the storm reached Yangon, it was 81mph, which is a “Category 1 Hurricaine”
His,
~KOOP