Transcript detail
Loading...
Public transcript context with linked callsigns, related nets, and analysis metadata.
Transcript
Public transcript text
Are you still there? Let's start with Peter, Kilo Echo Six, Romeo Alpha X-ray, how much you report? I see Peter was an IO. Thank you for your IO, Peter. Gotta want to read what I wrote down. Next we've got Ann, KA9 EHV. How's things going with you today, Ann? Well, good evening. Ann, thanks so much for running the net, and good evening to the rest of the net. This is KA9 EHV, Ann in Seattle. Well, things are going all right with me. I went to church this morning. I had one of the more vivid experiences I've ever had when I listened to a sermon and had a complete outline of the book. And had a complete outline in my head for a completely alternate sermon on the same lessons. Which is always a little frustrating. It's not that I disagree with what the actual preacher said. That has nothing to do with it. It's just that sometimes these outlines just sort of pop in and makes me think I'm on a podcast or something. The subject had to do with how to be rich towards each other and towards God. How, in other words, how to share freely and abundantly no matter what you think you have or don't have. And I find the message, however, in whatever form it is talked about to be unbelievably valuable for today's environment. And I had gone on with thinking about outlining it and telling stories of the different kinds of tippers that I see as a street musician. Because each of them share with me in a different way. And they all contribute to the experience. And even the ones who don't, but nonetheless talk to me or engage with me or simply walk by and I can tell they're listening. Gosh, you know, there's tons of people like that. And it's always interesting to just kind of find out who's doing what. So anyway, that's wrapping up to getting ready for Worldcon and so that's all happening. And yeah, life is going on. Played a little bit of harp today and working on a song where the accidental, the lever changes are horrible, but I think I can manage it. And so that's all that's happening. Someday I'll talk about a real radio project. Hoo hoo! This is 733388. Thanks to Tim for running the net and all of you for listening. I love you all. This is KA98 feedback tonight. And you say you're sounding great tonight. So I have a question. So you're coming up with this alternate sermon in your mind concurrently with the sermon that was actually being delivered. So is this something that you have practice at? I mean, do you sometimes actually write sermons and maybe present them? Oh dear, well, I went to Wheaton College, which is Billy Graham's alma mater. And it's really hard to go to Wheaton College and not get some training in how to be a missionary and how to give a sermon. But my actual training in that area started with a charismatic renewal in the 70s. I was in high school when I started being sent out to give testimonies and so forth to fellow youth groups. And then I went to Wheaton College, which only accentuated it. And then I joined Faith Alive, which is a lay witness program, and got more training there. So I've actually had quite a little bit of training for a certain style of preaching, which I call the sort of scripture-based testimony. And it's a useful style of preaching, because it's easy to, you know, you go through the lesson, and then you go through a little bit of testimony, and then you have a call to action at the end. And it's the call to action that I like. And all of the forms of training I had actually kind of coincided in that format. This is KA98V. This town's pretty rigorous there, Anne. Rigorous training and giving you some good results. Your creativity, another outlet for your creativity. Well, I remember going to, I was raised in a Catholic church, and I remember the sermons were not my favorite part, actually. And I don't remember any calls to action, so it must be more of a denominational thing. Anyway, thank you for your report. And let us know if you ever actually get an opportunity to give a sermon. You might talk to one of them ministers there and say, hey, if they ever need a stand-in, you're available. And you can come up with one quick, I'm sure. All right, let's get some more check-ins. We have a little bit of QRM going on this evening. So let's see who we can check on, check-in, full power if you're an RF. Let's go ahead and get some check-ins. Name and call. OK, 30. OK. OK, 30. OK, 30. Can you step over me? Sorry, I doubled with that last station. The last station, come back. OK, 30. OK, 30. I'm using in funding. I didn't quite catch the call. Maybe you're a little close to the microphone, maybe a little over much. Would you do something? Just try that slowly one more time. I heard, like, conquer or some such. This is repeater station Kilo. This is Kilo Kilo, 6 ULC. Kilo Kilo, 6 ULC. I'm in the charge. I checked in the first round, and I'm easy. You can call me. OK. OK. OK. Sorry about that. I may have half written down your call and not cut the whole thing. Let's go ahead and get your check-in. Come ahead with your call. Come ahead with your check-in.
Explore