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Joined: 17 Mar 2005 Posts: 163
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Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 1:49 pm Post subject: The Eulogy for Rev. Fisher |
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For our newcomers: Rev. John Fisher started this board during the infancy of the Internet. When he passed away in 2003, the senior (and more erudite) posters decided that I should continue as moderator.
The original board was hacked and attacked by those who sought to do us harm. If finally gave up the ghost in 2005, prompting the creation of the new site you see here.
Occasionally, I find old renmants of the posts in odd corners of cyberspace. This one is by request:
Originally posted by Bill Dickens on March 31, 2003:
I consider myself a blessed man to have known John Fisher. Mere words are woefully inadequate for me to describe his impact on my life. As a pastor, teacher, journalist, entrepreneur, technologist and visionary he became to symbolize what all other men like myself can only hope one day to reach - a Renaissance Man.
There are three people responsible for my development in African Methodism: Paulette Coleman, retired General Officer, Bishop A.J. Richardson, my first AME Pastor and Rev. John Fisher. Paulette planted the initial seed in the early 80s, AJ watered a decade later but Rev. John gave the "increase" in 1999. As founder of AME Today, Rev. Fisher has produced a product which historians will rightly conclude as one of the most significant innovations for the AMEC in the 20th Century. In fact, I would go so far as saying that this website is the modern day equivalent to Johannes Gutenberg's extraordinary 15th century invention, the printing press. Much like Gutenberg, Fisher's vision and invention has fostered literary gains and through technology has enhanced our capability to being a true Connection.
As a technologist Fisher knew first hand the benefits of technology for our members. It was through Rev. Fisher that we are able to receive a wide range of information about our Zion. It was through Rev. Fisher that a Discussion Forum can be created to allow for the exchange of ideas and commentaries. It was through Rev. Fisher that people who I did not know prior to 1999 count as literally the 100s of people I know today. I have never attended a General Conference but thanks to Rev. Fisher in 2000 he provided a virtual experience by providing periodic updates from Cincy.
I have been involved in Internet BB for a very long time, preceeding my current AME Today affiliation. While they have been useful in my professional development they do not allow me the opportunity to interact with those of my peers and friends from the faith community. What I particularly appreciate about Fisher's innovation is his sincere interest in desiring to keep our members "in the loop" on matters of ecclesiastical importance. Now some have suggested that this website has made me a "cyber celebrity". Perhaps. But, if there is a kernel of truth to that gratuitous compliment my indebtedness rests with the gentle giant from Bensalem, PA. Rest on my dear Brother. May the Peace of God rest with your family and when I "lay down my burdens, down by the riverside and won't have to study war no more", I look forward to our rendezvous in The New Jerusalem. QED
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Karen Caffee
Joined: 19 Mar 2005 Posts: 40 Location: Los Angeles, CA
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Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 1:54 pm Post subject: The Eulogy for Rev. Fisher |
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Administrator, thanks for posting this. Rev. Dickens, what an elegant tribute. _________________ Go Well,
Karen Caffee |
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Bill Dickens
Joined: 18 Mar 2005 Posts: 201 Location: Tallahassee, Florida
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Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 4:49 pm Post subject: Rev. Fisher |
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Many thanks to our administrator for his forensic talents in locating my eulogy for the late Rev. Fisher. I have written a lot of things over the past 25 years but I can honestly say few if any caused me to become misty and teary eyed as my tribute to Fisher. Once agian the sterotype is abolished - grown men can and do cry. If Jesus wept upon recieving word about the death of his friend Lazarus, I can to. Oh Karen, thanks for the compliment but I'm no "Rev". Until The Holy Ghost says differently, I'm just a layman so "Bro." Bill is just fine  _________________ QED |
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birdiero
Joined: 05 Apr 2006 Posts: 109
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Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 5:54 pm Post subject: |
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a wonderful tribute indeed! _________________ To live is Christ, to die is gain
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