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Never mind. It wasn't very nice.
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Well, ... we are Baptists, ... and we usually drink "Baptist wine" ....
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Originally Posted by
Ari
Well, ... we are Baptists, ... and we usually drink "Baptist wine" ....
Boone's Farm or Ripple?
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But, ... let there be no doubt, .... "Baptist Wine" is NON-ALCOHOLIC!!
Christians should be under the influence of the Holy Ghost and NOT drunk with alcohol or drugs!!!
And, Praise God, .... I have had the power of the Spirit upon me in such a way that .... and those I laid hands on were impacted as well ....
Ephesians 5:17-18
17 Therefore do not be foolish, but understand what the Lord's will is.
18 Do not get drunk on wine, which leads to debauchery. Instead, be filled with the Spirit,
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Originally Posted by
Ari
We had red grape. It was delicious!
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Someone posted on facebook, "Jesus turned water into wine, but Baptists turned wine into Welchs"
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I've heard Valium called Baptist Booze.
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Originally Posted by
Susan
Someone posted on facebook, "Jesus turned water into wine, but Baptists turned wine into Welchs"
Hahaha!!! But actually, I seem to remember reading that Mr Welch was a Methodist.....
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Originally Posted by
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Hahaha!!! But actually, I seem to remember reading that Mr Welch was a Methodist.....
I don't know if Mr. Welch was a Methodist, but I was. Methodists use the unfermented grape in their communion as well! Methodists don't believe that Jesus turned water into grape juice, but they were concerned with alcohol abuse in the late 1800s which led to their decision to use juice instead of wine. Another fun fact, Catholics do not actually take wine at their communion, just the wafer. The only one drinking the wine is the priest.
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