: Serious Questions I was ALways Afraid to Ask : Uh Oh June 25, 2003, 06:59:13 PM I have some serious questions that I was always afraid to ask:
1) This may seem stupid, but does anyone know why the one song book we sang out of was called "Hymns For The Little Flock"? Was it because we were a little flock and that songbook was specifically written for us or was it because the Hymn Book itself was little? I have always been very curious about this. 2) While visiting many assemblies, I noticed that many groups had puppet shows. My question is were the puppets their own separate entity, or were they part of the assembly? If they were part of the assembly, then what happened to all of the puppet gear? Is it for sale? : Re:Serious Questions I was ALways Afraid to Ask : Mark C. June 25, 2003, 09:30:05 PM Hi UH OH! :)
The Little Flock Hymn book was from the Plymouth Brethren movement and I believe was either compiled or made popular by Watchman Nee of China (not to be confused with the heretic Witness Lee). The "Little Flock" designation was taken from the NT where Jesus calls his followers a Little Flock (it has nothing to do with the size of the book). I don't know for sure whether individuals Assemblies will be having yard sales, but I imagine there are still some copies of GG's publications available for sale and that they could be picked up cheap ;). God Bless, Mark : Re:Serious Questions I was ALways Afraid to Ask : d3z June 26, 2003, 02:37:27 AM 1) This may seem stupid, but does anyone know why the one song book we sang out of was called "Hymns For The Little Flock"? Was it because we were a little flock and that songbook was specifically written for us or was it because the Hymn Book itself was little? I have always been very curious about this. I ordered a copy of the Hymns for the Little Flock with music written out. I ordered it from the publisher in the midwest. It is enormous, bigger than most books on my bookshelf.I used to joke around about it being "Great Big Hymns for the Little Flock." Seriously, the little flock book comes from the Brethren. The specific title is very old (from the mid 1800's). http://www.christianshepherd.org/lflock/lflockfr.htm (http://www.christianshepherd.org/lflock/lflockfr.htm) for a diagram of a very old cover :) If you go to http://www.christianshepherd.org/info/resources.htm (http://www.christianshepherd.org/info/resources.htm), they have contact information from Bible Truth Publishers who prints the books. : Re:Serious Questions I was ALways Afraid to Ask : Joe Sperling July 04, 2003, 05:23:27 AM Uh-oh---
The puppet shows were definitely part of the Assembly for sure. Usually the biggest puppet show occurred on Sundays when 300 or so puppets showed up in 3 piece suits and head coverings. One man held the strings amazingly, but sometimes it could be very humorous. --Joe |