European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 13, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Cover Story lifting their spec. Tommie Buggs keeps the beat As the choir leads the congregation in song in Forth s army Chapel. From the cover worshipper told the congregation during a time of Tes Timony. And i never knew what the problem was. Then i remembered something my Mother told me. She said Lay your burdens Down " the praises go up it was said Over and Over during the three evenings of worship and the blessings come Down. One woman testified that she and her husband both soldiers were to be separated by husband was sent to Germany. She was to go to Korea. Her friends told her there was nothing she could do to change the military s mind. I still lifted up the lord s name she said. A Call came the Day she was to leave for Korea. Her assign ment had been changed to it truth. This is my Miracle she said and the Church erupted with cheers Praise and music. Glory glory hallelujah since i Laid my burdens Down. Glory glory hallelujah since i Laid my Burden Down. I feel better so much better since i hid my burdens Down. Revival services such As this one Are not uncommon within the american military Community. Congregations come together in joint worship Over Here for the same reasons they come together at revival sin the states. A revival to me is having your inner soul renewed renewed in the name of Jesus said Vivia Griffith a Soldier s wife. What i mean is allowing your inner spirit to accept the lord More. It always works. If it was t working i would t be � \ / "._. Sgt 1st class Cornell Gilmore said a revival just allows people to come together and Praise chaplain maj Ron Berry said the purpose of a revival is to have an Opportunity to worship in such a Way that it s an outreach for people who Don know Christ. At the same time it s a Chance for renewal for the Community that knows yes lord. Yes lord. From he Bottom of my heart to the Depths of my soul yes lord. Chaplain maj Charles Moss the chaplain for the 69th air defense arty brigade in Wiir Burg Germany was the guest speaker for the three serv ices. Animated and articulate his message each night was simple in its Content but overflowing in it sincerity. Loose lips he told the congregation on the firs night his voice filling the Hall sink ships. But praying lips save in the tradition of his pulpit he never strayed far from the Central theme and always returned to it sometimes with rhyming meter. Loose lips Are lying lips Loose lips Are blaspheming lips. Loose lips Are gossiping lips. Put a grip on the lip so you Don t dip the ship can i get an amen and the congregation responded amen there Are some Loose lips on All ships. Amen amen. I Trust there Are no Loose lips on this ship. Amen amen. As Moss preached coming around again and again to the message that Loose lips sink ships but praying lips save ships the congregation punctuated his message for him. Amen. Praise the lord. Preach. Well. When you need to Call on somebody to Cross the open sea who Are you going to Call on Jesus y. At the Sermon s end Moss made an invitation to anyone present to come that moment to Christ. I there Are some Loose lips on this ship maybe you All ought to come on As spec. Clint Robinson came Forward Moss demanded everybody ought to Praise the lord be cause the Devil just lost one person and the Deci Bel level Rose in Celebration. After a prayer Robinson quietly told the Church that his Mother had always told him that when it was chaplain Charles Moss a major stationed in Wurzburg Germany gives a guest Sermon in Firth Page 4 sunday november 13, 1994
