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More Laity Lodge Photos

By Mark D. Roberts | Saturday, August 2, 2008

Some more photos from recent Laity Lodge retreats . . . .

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Earl Palmer, Senior Pastor of University Presbyterian Church in Seattle, holds forth in the Great Hall.

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A soft-shelled turtle and some giant catfish in the Frio River at Laity Lodge. The turtle is about three feet long.

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4 Responses to “More Laity Lodge Photos”

  1. Viola Larson Says:
    August 2nd, 2008 at 3:16 am

    Mark,
    Thanks for the pictures. Earl Palmer came to our church, Fremont in Sacramento so many years ago to teach a class on C.S. Lewis it was so great. He was there when my first Presbyterian pastor, Darrell Johnson was there. So you have a lot of familiar faces on your site.

    Also thanks for all that you are writing on the problems in the PCUSA. I am going to be part of two different Church forums on GA and I intend to direct people to your site.

  2. J. Falconer Says:
    August 2nd, 2008 at 2:33 pm

    Rev. Mark Roberts, Thanks for the terrific Texas Lodge photos. Hope everyone had a great time! The flower arrangement was magnificent & adds such a lovely, cheerful ambience! Blessings t0 your family! Also, years ago at your Irvine church, we noticed & admired your son’s excellent helpful attitude & behavior helping before the evening sermons atarted. Give hom his well deserved praise & a hug. I hope your children are enjoying Their times & adventures in Texas. God Bless

  3. J. Falconer Says:
    August 2nd, 2008 at 2:35 pm

    Rev Mark Roberts, Forgive the typos on my previous post. It’s obvious I’m on my break & hurried. It’s the thoughts that count!! Ha!

  4. funrivers.com Says:
    August 26th, 2008 at 10:45 am

    Laity Lodge area is beautiful along with being the beginning of an amazing river (The Frio).. Hard to beat the crystal clear waters. Thanks for sharing this..

    Take Care,

    funrivers.com

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