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Arrangements will be made to send an ordained minister to
Longmont, Colorado, to administer the Passover, and to hold all-day
services on the Feast day, March 27th. Those of you living in or
near the Longmont area may contact Mr. Dwight Webster by merely
writing to "Dwight Webster, Lyons, Colorado" to obtain information
as to the place of the meeting and accommodations.
For those or you who are not able to regularly attend one of
the local congregations but live close enough to one of them to be
able to travel there to observe the Passover and the Holy Days,
this is important! You may contact the pastor in charge of the
local congregation to find the time and the place of the meeting.
I am including here a list of their names and addresses: For the
Tacoma area. Mr. Burk McNair, 1014 N. K st., Tacoma, Washington;
for the Portland, Salem, and Eugene areas, Mr. Dean C. Blackwell,
98 Clearvue St., Eugene, Oregon; for the Corpus Christi-San Antonio
Area, Mr. Wayne Cole, 713 Lansdown Drive, Corpus Christi, Texas;
for the Chicago-St. Louis area, Mr. Raymond F. McNair, 7134 S.
Green, Chicago 21, Illinois.
All others should try to come to the big tabernacle in Texas.
God willing Mrs. Armstrong and I are planning to be at the
tabernacle for the entire eight days including the seven days of
the festival of Unleavened Bread following the passover. We hope
to have Mr. Raymond Cole, Mr. Norman Smith and, as circumstances
permit, a number of other ordained ministers at the tabernacle to
be bringing messages during this period.
The evening following the Passover, which will be Monday the
26th, the Feast will begin at sundown. This begins the seven day
Festival of Unleavened Bread and is an annual High Day, a Holy
Sabbath of God. The Feast will be held at the tabernacle. The
following day, Tuesday 27th of March, there will be services both
in the morning and the afternoon. There will be services held
twice each day for the entire eight days including the second
annual Sabbath which falls this year on Monday the 2nd of April.
There will be preaching, question and answer periods and wonderful
fellowship with brethren from all parts of the United States.
SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS:
Meals will be served, as usual, at cost, at the tabernacle.
You must obtain your own motel or hotel reservations beforehand as
before. You brethren are familiar with the great need of God's
work of the past and how we have had to struggle for this last year
with television and other things which prevented the construction
of the boothes on the grounds.
DIRECTIONS FOR FINDING THE TABERNACLE: The grounds are just
off highway # 80 about eight miles west of Gladewater, two miles
east of Big Sandy about one hundred miles east of Dallas. Those of
you who have not been to the tabernacle before should be able to
find it without difficulties since it is just off the main East-
to-West highway leading from the Fort Worth-Dallas area to the East
Coast and New Orleans.