silent worship
Jeff and I recommend visiting the following link for a worship experience words cannot express...
www.kkmime.org
www.kkmime.org
Through prayer Jeff and Sarah were led to start this blog. "Drivel" is Jeff's favorite word and accurately describes the meaninglessness you will read here. "Lil' Bit" is the name of Jeff's grandma's dog so it just had to be included. At this point Jeff and Sarah do not feel called to start a relationship but if anything happens and Sarah becomes attracted to Jeff you will hear about it on this blog first. We hope this blog is used significantly in all of the lives of our readers.
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this scares me. i felt like the hands were going to get me. i actually leaned back in my chair. this is completely embarrassing.
Sunday Sunday Sunday!!!!
I have only been able to express my feelings about this through facial expressions and hand motions.
What the hell does "A church where kingdom power is established" mean?
I wanted to see more but the intro was just too dramatic for me. I can see why it won the Nations Choice award for Dramatic Depiction of the Arts. At least I think that is what it said before I had the seizure.
in the time it took to make that video: seventy-seven camels laden with AUDIO cds of the Bible could have snuck into iraq. hell, seventy-seven camels could've translated and spoken the entire Bible to whoever wanted to listen. and they wouldn't have frightened anyone, either.
Beth...when did you cultivate your knowledge and passion for camels? I've lived with you all this time and never knew.
Mimestry rocks!
You're right Clark. Mimes about the gospel are cool not funny. Let's stop posting negative comments about gospel mimes.
Sike.
I would like to note that covenantmime.com is another Gospel miming site that is managed by the same people as K&K. This married, miming duo is "available for workshops, conferences, weddings, family/outreach events, and church services." In the unlikely event that Jeff and Sarah's feelings change for each other and they decide to get married, please tell me that I can invite Gospel mimes to perform at the ceremony. At the very least, we've got to have them come do a pre-wedding workshop so that Jeff and Sarah could mime the Gospel to each other and for all of their wedding guests.
I can't speak for Jeff, but if mimes are in the picture I may reconsider.
I am not comfortable with the term: "gospel industry".
sarah, i expect to find a copy of millennial reign under my christmas tree this year.... hint, hint... or at the very least some white gloves and face paint. could we start a mime small group?
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