FLETCHER, NC. We are staying at Rutledge Lake Travel Park for a week, 17th - 23rd. First time we have gotten a weekly rate. We are here because it is close to Asheville, NC and The Cove, The Billy Graham Training Center. Everything there is top notch. Beautiful grounds and architecture.
Oil Portraits of Billy and Ruth Graham in the Lobby of the Cove
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Inside the Cove Cafeteria |
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Steven and Betty Inside the Cafeteria |
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Grape Vine Cross in Cafeteria |
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View Behind the Training Center |
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Cove Visitor Center and Chapel |
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Inside Chapel (3rd Floor of Visitor Center) |
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Inside the Prayer Room (4th Floor of Visitor Center) |
On Sunday, we attended the Arden Presbyterian Church nearby. They are celebrating their 75th anniversary. Like so many PCA churches in the southeast, old beautiful buildings and landscaping that usually denote a liberal denomination are PCA churches. Very traditional architecture and very cordial members who greet you with broad smiles. I was beginning to think I was in a Southern Baptist church.
Before the service, a beautiful organ and piano duet was performed, then once the service began, out came the guitars and snare drums. The music was mostly straight from the hymnbook, but the tunes and rhythms were modern. It was a sort of dignified contemporary, but surprising to us.
The sermon was by the state's Minister to the North Carolina State Capitol, Darin Stone. I have never heard of such a title for a given state. His sermon was on the Christian's duty to those in authority. Good sermon on a familiar topic.
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Front of Arden Church |
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Chancel Area of Church |
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Sanctuary of Arden Church
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Sunday night we had supper and a concert by Michael Card at the Cove. I was not that familiar with him, but Betty was a devoted fan of longstanding. After the concert got about halfway through, the music became more to my liking, and the talent and great humility of Michael won me over.
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Betty and Michael Card |
Monday morning we went to the local Verison to find out what was wrong with our phones that were not working very well. Turns out the last Verison person to "help" us did nothing to help. Now the phones work great, but WIFI is really slow at this campground. Takes a lot of patience to update this blog.
From Monday afternoon through Friday noon we are attending the detail study of the gospels with Michael Card. I had no idea he was as learned as he is.
We had a multi-talented music leader named Stephanie who came down from Wisconsin for the week. She wrote songs each day based upon the lesson and performed them on the piano at the end of the day. She was not merely taking notes on the lessons, she was writing songs.
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Betty and Stephanie |
It was impressive just how close the attendees felt by the end of the week. People of different backgrounds were hugging one another and exchanging phone numbers, etc. |
Michael, Betty, and Steven |
Friday afternoon following the end of the course, we drove to the Biltmore Estate, former residence of several descendants of Commodore Vanderbilt.
It was completed in 1895 for George Vanderbilt with 250 rooms. It is a look into the Gilded Age, with all its excesses and conspicuous consumption. The house was wired for electricity from day one.
We took too many photos, since there are scores of every kind of room and several floors. A few are included below.
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Basement Hallway |
Glad you all are having an enjoyable trip. Your route is taking you through some pretty country. Sorry you are having trouble with the WiFi. I hear the hard core RV'ers are using "Nomadic Internet" for their needs. Probably best to unplug for a few days anyway. Stay safe.
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