After months and months of declaring that he would NOT be starting a feast site, The Malm has changed his mind. He is anticipating between 200 - 2,000 people showing up. That's quit a haul for money so I can see why he wants to do this now. The Malm has been desperate for money lately and this is a slick way to bring it in without begging.
The Malm is advocating that all his members take off 7 days in the Spring to keep the Feast of Unleaveneds and then another 9 days in the Fall. I guess he is trying to imitate HWA when he also kept a 7 day spring feast.
I will now begin planning for a Spring ULB Feast Site, and will also begin to set up a fall Feast site for 2013.
For the fall site I will be looking at several venues beginning with
Sioux Falls SD USA and the Central States, looking for a central
location. At this point the location is not established and I would be
grateful for any other suggestions. I am looking for a meeting site
that will accommodate about 200 with the option to expand to accommodate
at least 2,000, and I am more concerned about affordability [in
accommodations, food and meeting halls] instead of a high impact
vacation spot.
He said several months back that the COG's that have Feast sites in popular toursit areas are sinning.
Perhaps Apostle Malm would like to really set an example and take his flock to Detroit, Michigan. I am sure there are some great rates there. Think of the Christian witnessing you would be able to do! You could bring a foretaste of the Kingdom of God to the poor of Detroit.
I will now begin planning for a Spring ULB Feast Site, and will also begin to set up a fall Feast site for 2013.
For the fall site I will be looking at several venues beginning with
Sioux Falls SD USA and the Central States, looking for a central
location. At this point the location is not established and I would be
grateful for any other suggestions. I am looking for a meeting site
that will accommodate about 200 with the option to expand to accommodate
at least 2,000, and I am more concerned about affordability [in
accommodations, food and meeting halls] instead of a high impact
vacation spot.