Hi Beloved,
I am writting to you from Fairbanks Alaska. Later today we head up to an Athabascan village 3-4 hours north called Minto. We have an incredible team of God chasers as we travel from place to place hearing and doing what the Father is desiring of us. Below is some pictures from the first part of our journey. Blessing to all ,David


Above is Tribal Elder Katie John wraped with Kevin Moffatts protical gift and the Menorah we gave her sitting on the night stand. She released a blessing over us to be on the Athabascan land and to minister what the father has given us for her people. Also during the trip we kept stoping at places that were flying the flag of Israel. I had never seen this before in Alaska. I believe this was a kiss from the Lord to me as we travel north to minister and love the Athabascan people. Of course morning communion at the local bar in Mantasta was a whole lot if fun to. Take drink on me.!!!
More pictures on our blog photo album
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Testimony from the Experiment 2/16/08
The night was a perfect example of cross generational worship as the Holy Spirit wove His way from our youthful participants to the adult representatives in the room to the 4 year old (?) who broke forth into song. Each one brought their chorus in turn and some even sang complimentary choruses back and forth as God “played” His human instruments. A time of prayer for those who came forward for release of spontaneous song produced their own special moments of intimacy as some began to sing forth to Him and all were touched by His Spirit. It began to feel like the beginnings of a cohesive family as the saints prayed for one another, some danced, some sang and all were touched in some unique way. Our speaker, Barbara LaChance, prophetically encouraged us all in her calling as a life-coach to “come in” for filling and refreshing and “go out” to share with those in need; in a continually revolving process as we begin to find our “fit” in the Kingdom. As I look back on the evening, it strikes me that God in His infinite diversity, has shown us yet another level of life in His Kingdom. May we go out and tell the world!!
Blessings
Cathy Dodge
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Testimony from the Experiment 2/16/08
My heartwas overwhelmed as I joined my husband, son & grandson in worship on Saturday night. I sensed the Lord's presence by the sweet spirit of "honor" that was in the room. I also felt the same presence strongly, the first night we gathered in Williston for the Vermont Worship Experiment. I have often remembered the afternoon that my husband & I lingered after the last Call to Zion gathering in Rutland. Everyone had left the hall except for a small intimate group of people who were part of the Rutland House of Prayer. It was a special time as David blessed & released Jeremiah, his young worship leader, to minister with Carl Brettle in the UK. Louie & I sat quietly in the back, fixed on the tender scene in front of us. Jeremiah was honored not only with gifts but words of encouragement & prophesy. It was evident that this intimate group had not just "ministered together", but had become family. Then David did something that caused tears to fill both of our eyes, he asked Jeremiah's mother to come forward. He wanted her to stand beside her son as they laid hands on him. David not only honored Jeremiah's time of ministry with them, but honored his mother for her sacrifice & faithfulness. It was deeply moving & something that we had rarely seen in our 25 years of ministry.
I was reminded of that moment this past Saturday as hands were laid on me & my grandson. A generational blessing was released in which we have already seen fruit.
There was an altar call to those who have "the song of the Lord" stirring in their hearts. Our grandson went forward for prayer, fell to his knees & laid prostrate on the floor. Later during worship, that song was released as he sang with the musicians in spontaneous worship. Isaac is a gift, the promised one, who constantly reminds me of the preciousness of children. If we honor the gifts within them, we will see the release of heaven in our midst, because to such as these...is the Kingdom of Heaven.
In His Love,
Diane St.Cyr
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Coming to The Experiment Saturday Night, Febuary 23, 2008
Sue Salameh
Pastor Sue, a native of South Barre, credits her strong Christian upbringing in the Catholic Church with leading her to a radical personal conversion as a youth and an interest in missions. “After my conversion, I felt the call of God,” she commented from her Beckley Hill home where she lives with her three teenage children, Rebecca, Jessica and Dan. “I knew I had to go to the nations.”
That desire was fulfilled in the years following her 1976 graduation from Williamstown High School. After serving on staff with Youth With a Mission (YWAM) in the US for one year, Pastor Sue moved to their regional base in Cypress. From there she worked in Egypt, Israel, Lebanon, Turkey and Greece for three and a half years. Subsequently, she returned to the US to study at Elim Bible Institute (Lima, NY) then returned to the Middle East. She settled in Jordan to help establish an Arab Baptist Church, and served its congregation for ten years. She said of that time, “I had such a passion for the Arab people. I bonded to the culture and they became my people.” Pastor Sue moved back to Vermont in 1998, was credentialed for ministry through Maranatha Ministerial Fellowship (Bishop Richard Callahan, Williston, VT), and started her service at Lighthouse Christian Church.
Lighthouse Christian Church is a non-denominational, Charismatic congregation that has served the Montpelier community for fifteen years. It meets Sundays, 10 am in the Brown Derby Room at the Economy Inn on Northfield Street. Web Site: www.lighthousechristianchurchvt.org ________________________________________________________________