Interesting, I had no idea. But, since even Lebanon does, I wasn't discounting it either.
Thanks for that!
We haven't got big mountains like u guys. Do u ski or snowboard?
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Interesting, I had no idea. But, since even Lebanon does, I wasn't discounting it either.
Thanks for that!
I alpine ski, at an average level. Yes, in Canada we do have Tremblant (QC), Mont St. Anne (QC), Whistler (BC), Banff (AB), etc... In Ontario, where I from, Blue Mtn. is the biggest at Top Elevation 450m. Very, very small in comparison.We haven't got big mountains like u guys. Do u ski or snowboard?
Welcome lol. My days for skiing are long gone, even my first sporting passion surfing, is now I'm the distant past... Although I will never discount a Resurrection of sorts.i use to ski back in New Zealand... Mount Taranaki.. a place with quite steep slopes and the freakiest access around a valley following a 2 foot wide ledge and a 200 ft drop off.Interesting, I had no idea. But, since even Lebanon does, I wasn't discounting it either.
Thanks for that!
Cool, a bit of an extreme sport enthusiast, ...no, I mostly just stuck to more conventional activities - hockey, baseball, soccer.Welcome lol. My days for skiing are long gone, even my first sporting passion surfing, is now I'm the distant past... Although I will never discount a Resurrection of sorts.i use to ski back in New Zealand... Mount Taranaki.. a place with quite steep slopes and the freakiest access around a valley following a 2 foot wide ledge and a 200 ft drop off.
@Rita In Acts 2.42 'continued steadfastly' is an operative term, isn't it?You could have used it as a wilderness experience , drew closer to the Lord yourself, instead of needing others to do it for you ..........
Seriously , what has your faith achieved in your life if you feel this way only after a month of not going to church !
Ever thought that God may have been trying to get your attention and use a bad situation to draw you near.
Rita
If your well being, spiritual health, and mental health is dependant upon what the church calls sacraments, and your faith is rooted and grounded in them, then forgive me if this sounds offensive, but I suggest your faith is misplaced. Jesus is a living loving personal Being Who does not depends on rituals in order to be present with His people. While I also miss the fellowship of my brothers and sisters in Christ ( I missed more the fellowship of my family) none of what transpired over the last 4 months or so affected in the slightest in any negative way my fellowship with Jesus. In fact, knowing even more so now that the time for this tired Earth is running shorter than previously thought, I spent more time in the presence of my Savior than ever.I am glad Churches are set to reopen and glad that 3000 Churches are defying our Satanic Governor in California and going to reopen for Pentecost Sunday. If my Church didn't reopen a month ago I would have either committed suicide or been committed to an insane asylum.
All this back and forth you all do how much do you think about other peoples health? You see many want all lock down all the time but no one of those considers the real cost to mental and physical health. Many of you hear don't understand the value of the Sacraments but those for of us whom do that going without is no different than losing a limb. Thank the Lord I receive the Holy Eucharist again but I am still very fragile emotionally and mentally from this cessation of our God given rights, it will take a long time for me to heal.
Cool!
The highest one that we have in Ontario (2hrs from Toronto) is only
Vertical: 220 m (720 ft)
Longest run: 1.6 km (1 mi)
Base elevation: 230 m (750 ft)
If your well being, spiritual health, and mental health is dependent upon what the church calls sacraments, and your faith is rooted and grounded in them, then forgive me if this sounds offensive, but I suggest your faith is misplaced. Jesus is a living loving personal Being Who does not depends on rituals in order to be present with His people.
Well, first I'm only having a conversation here and if you are comfortable with everything you are doing and you believe this is what Jesus accepts, them go ahead. By the way, I do not identify as Evangelical. And I was Catholic, so I understand much more than you realise.There is the biggest problem with you evangelicals and your absolute lack of any understanding of the sacraments and Traditional Christianity. Christ is really present in the Holy Eucharist it is not symbolism nor ritual. I would say you all have a completely misplaced faith that goes no where while you all starve to death because you never receive Christ. In the Sacraments are life and healing because it the Grace God gives through and with the Sacraments not what man does. Evangelicals don't need Church because really for you guys there is nothing there except a social club were you can get together but Traditional Liturgical Christians understand there is so much more to Church than seeing everyone and hearing a sermon.
No, not Ontario, but BC, AB & QC, which are part of the Rockies & Laurentians mountain ranges respectively. They are world class skiing resorts, I understand.What really? I would expected there to be higher mountains in Ontario
Lilydale.
I alpine ski, at an average level. Yes, in Canada we do have Tremblant (QC), Mont St. Anne (QC), Whistler (BC), Banff (AB), etc... In Ontario, where I from, Blue Mtn. is the biggest at Top Elevation 450m. Very, very small in comparison.
Welcome lol. My days for skiing are long gone, even my first sporting passion surfing, is now I'm the distant past... Although I will never discount a Resurrection of sorts.i use to ski back in New Zealand... Mount Taranaki.. a place with quite steep slopes and the freakiest access around a valley following a 2 foot wide ledge and a 200 ft drop off.
Yes, I think the west side's range (Rockies) are bigger than Quebec's (Laurentians).The big mountains are in the west from what i understand. I've been going up every season for over 15 years so I snowboard at an average level (ride without falling) But if I had my choice again I would pick skiing cos u can do a bit more on them
Well, that's the debate, isn't it, the versatility of skiing versus snow boarding, ...or, is it the fun factor, or both?
Yes, that all makes sense in theory (I wouldn't know otherwise). Skiis being longer, allow for speed and hovering over rough terrain. Whereas a shorter surface, is more conducive to agility, carving and stunts.I think the fun factor would be the same, it's the versatility that sets them apart IMO
A snowboard is a lot better for freestyle and powder riding. The boots are also better to walk in
On skis you can go faster and ride over choppy terrain much easier.
But the biggest advantage is the ability to skate across flat terrain. So you can access areas that a snowboarder can only get to by walking
Why would I opt to have Christ only during the sacraments when I can experiencing him every single day of my life in a personal and living way through the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. I could be on a desert island and I would still be close, well fed, and covered by His grace. Church are people, and we do need people as well, but our hope and strength comes from Christ Himself.There is the biggest problem with you evangelicals and your absolute lack of any understanding of the sacraments and Traditional Christianity. Christ is really present in the Holy Eucharist it is not symbolism nor ritual. I would say you all have a completely misplaced faith that goes no where while you all starve to death because you never receive Christ. In the Sacraments are life and healing because it the Grace God gives through and with the Sacraments not what man does. Evangelicals don't need Church because really for you guys there is nothing there except a social club were you can get together but Traditional Liturgical Christians understand there is so much more to Church than seeing everyone and hearing a sermon.