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Rick Schneblin
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Koinonia Reunion 2001
San Bernardino Community Church saw the Koinonia Reunion in 2001. Video by Rick Schneblin
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Soul Sacrifice
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John Jorgenson plays lead guitar on his vintage Gibson SG with his retro band, Rockin' Pneumonia, at the Redlands High School, class of '74, 50th Reunion. Their final song was Santana's Soul Sacrifice from Woodstock. With Paul Meizer on keyboard, Steve Morgan on bass, and Scott Shepherd on drums.
Sonrise Reunion 2013
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Randi Thomas, Deb & Jaymes Felix, Steve Latanation, Samuel Scott, Matt Chapman, and Chet Vacey. In memory of Mickey Ward and Greg Eckler.
Jungle Cruise - Disneyland
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I wanted to film and edit a relaxing ride through the Jungle Cruise without any narration, but using the original music that I believe they planned to play during the ride. It was also used to help the pilots keep the attraction at 7 minutes (per Walt's instructions)
Antioch 3 - Commentary
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Commentary with the actor portraying the main character, Pilot of the Antioch 3, Elias Bar Jonah in 2007. Winner of the 2nd Prize in the 1980, New York, Cinemagic Science Fiction Film Search award. Antioch 3 was created by Rick Schneblin in 1978 just after the release of Star Wars, but was challenged by the release of the terrible B-movie, Star Crash, a few months later. At the time, this movie...
Red Dead Redemption Moose Encounter
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Playing Red Dead Redemption 2, I came upon a rare occurrence for me, the opportunity to bag the rare Bull Moose. Getting my weapon of choice ready, I was able to bring him down... way down. I added some extra audio to relate what I was thinking when this happened.
The Way Reunion Concert
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The Way reunion concert at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa in 2009. It was begun and concluded with prayer by Pastor Chuck.
Mid-Century Modern Vintage Trailer
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Before saying, ”Goodbye until next year” to our mid-century modern Christmas Tree in our Lutes trailer, I thought I would let it say, “God bless us, everyone” first.
Installing the Lutes
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Moving a 5,000-pound trailer to the backyard for permanent installation. Like threading a 32x8' thread through a needle.
From Jack to Nancy
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"At night when you lay your head down... you're doing the right thing!"
Beautify City
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Godspell, Koinonia Players at San Bernardino Community Church circa 1982
Greg Eckler and Psalm 150 at Atascadero
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Greg Eckler and Psalm 150 at Atascadero
Robert Downey Jr. Loves Chuck Missler
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Robert Downey Jr. Loves Chuck Missler
But my connections to your family went back to when I saw the Witness musical at Luton football ground in the late 70's. I still have the album.
I saw them at Sunshine, & in the cities. I miss them
one of my earliest memories.... thanks for posting
i remember going on this in the 60's when iwas a little kid
How cool is that ride!
Hey! A little Sweet Comfort in there. 😊
YEEEEEESSSSSSSSS!!!
Rick.... This is great. I just discovered it tonight. Thanks for doing this. Greg Petty.
Greg, wish you had joined Dan Isom and I when we went to Disneyland. He was... well, Dan. But it was fun!
You know I thought that mickey short literally named after this attraction, which I forgot was what it was, made up a lot of stuff to fill in the gaps of an attraction that was workshops and never built. Yeah no I was wrong. It rips the entire ride, the map, the animals, the literal path and all its details, even the rocks. And I have to say, it seems the entire purpose of the short is to bitterly lampshade big thunder mountain, like, "hey you know that frontierland ride, wouldn't it be so cool if it was actually this, too bad it isn't" every frame and dialogue of that explicitly says what it is. And I never actually knew this was built. I thought it was always a concept. But no, it's real. This is real. And it's so funny to me.
I still have your Growing Pains Album
I saw you at All Souls Langham Place in London when I was a teenager 🙌
Growing Pains was a brilliant album and helped me through a lot of trials.
I listen to Growing Pains in the car all the time. Such an anointed album. Just love the piano tracks played by Keith Green, and Jamie's voice is so powerful. Still just as fresh as when I played the vinyl record on my parent's record player back in the early 80's but now I have the songs on my phone. That was a golden age of CCM. God brought so much fruit out of the Jesus movement.
😢i love chuck hes a genius Robert Jr upd his game for sure.
I wish Joe Rogan could have interviewed Chuck.
AS A SCOT, JAMIE ALMOST NAILED THE ACCENT THING. BUT HER WORDS ARE TRUE WE WILL MISS HIM IF WE KEEP LOOKING IN THE PLACES WE MET HIM. THIS NEW WORLD IS FINDING IN WORSHIP, HIS PRESENCE… THATS WHAT WE LONG FOR. AM 72 THIS YEAR,AND LOVE THE CURRENT MOVE. AMEN.
Do you have a date of the concert? I got to see them when they did their Shoulder To Shoulder concert in Birmingham, Al.
Chuck Armendariz
I'm was with these guys (Melodyland Christian Center, "Hotline" a Ministry and Outreach) going into prisons and since I was an ex-convict from years before.. they just happen to be going to California Men's Colony at San Luis Obispo, where I did time.. I was able to go with them and everybody liked the group because the music they played was known through the penal system in Calif. and I was able to give my testimony to people I did time with... it was a blessing! that was right around 1974 or 75
I think Disney should rebuild and restore that ride to expand frontierland western land whatever it's called and build it right next to thunder Mesa it might be good for them what's the classic Disney ride and Disneyland videos from the 40s and 60s are amazing as if you step back in time
wow, was looking for such a recording for a long time. It's not that easy getting Allies live recordings. Thanks Rick
Subsignal1, you inspired me to finally upload my recording of Allies Live at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa (which is the preview image you see on this video) You can find it here... tinyurl.com/allieslivecccm
rip Steve Hoard..the dude that was with The Misunderstood that included future VDGG members Guy Evans & Nick Potter!!!
What a great trip down memory lane! Thanks so much
Wonderfully done
I'm curious. How did you and that other RUclipsr obtain the audio? I only just found out about this ride and it's way too late in the night for me to look it up and start digging. Thanks in advance.
For years I have been collecting Disneyland audio from various CDs and online sources. I have had this one for a while, so it may have been on a CD that is now out of print.
@@DerSchneb Wow you must be holding one of the largest collection of Disney lost media. Keep them safe, you never know where you can find them again.
It’s great to see how many people share my love of Chuck Missler.
He and Nan were personal friends. I miss them terribly.
Every time I remember this ride existed, I tell people about how it was Walt Disney's favorite ride and where they can find pieces of it that are still part of Frontier Land.
Yep, when my kids were young, I showed them the two tunnels, the jumping trout, the small houses of Rainbow Ridge, and the derelict train seen from the Mark Twain.
@@DerSchneb it's always fun to look at the parts of the ride that are still there. I always take the time to look for those things.
@@MoonshineTheDragThing This is why I used to love going to Disney World. They had many of the attractions now retired from Disneyland. It gave me a chance to create a lot of "lost attractions" videos.
@@DerSchneb thank you for doing this. Those extinct attractions deserve to be documented for future generations.
That’s great…. I hope that Robert Downey Jr. Believes in Jesus Christ as His Savior…..if he hasn’t already 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
New Y❤rk .. New Y❤rk..
Damn these birds 😂😂
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That’s what Disney looked like in the 90s?
No, more like the late 50s. Note the lack of vegetation.
Amen! I saw you at the New Life Center in DesMoines back in the mid 70's.
Sorry to hear he passed, I remember him with the Suitcase Band at Applegate Christian Fellowship, been looking for the CD fools with a purpose and just can't find it. Somebody stole it out of my car and hope they enjoy it but I sorely miss his music.
Perhaps God will use it to get them saved?
The Story: My good HS buddy, John Jorgenson lamented one day on Facebook about always wanting a SupaFuzz by Marshall. Today, if you can find one, are uber-expensive. So, to bless him, I did research and found a schematic. Unfortunately, they no longer made the key component which were germanium transistors. I found a source for surplus germanium transistors our of Europe. Once I got them, I wired it up with some vintage capacitors and resistors. Being a special effects guy, I built the box from scratch with wood to form a silicon mold from which I made a resin cast. I sprayed it with a brushed aluminum spray paint and learned how to make my own decals. I gave it to him on his birthday at a concert he did in our hometown. This is John ding a side by side comparison with an original SupaFuzz and mine (which I dubbed the SupaFauxz). He told me later that he far preferred the sound mine made over the original.
These comments are inspiring to ponder during the current Asbury Revival!
Agreed!
So special!! Greg and Terran were good friends to me at Applegate Christian Fellowship when I was a young widow of 41 after I had moved from the Boston area, and I once house sat for them in their trailer on Upper Applegate Road! I don't remember when Greg passed! Susan Jane Whisman
This was my favorite ride when I went to Disneyland. I am sorry to hear it is no longer there.
Unfortunately, it took up too much real estate. Would like to see Disney World pick it back up, but rain may be an issue.
Oh hes afraid to say "christian", and, the pessimist is not right. The pessimist says there is no meaning to life. Chuck Missler countered with the tree will bear its fruit.
When was this? Can't believe how young Joel (bearded guy playing guitar being the drummer) was.
Yes, good ol’ Joel Madden. This was November of 1975.
I hope moving forward the company will invest in some sort of vr recordings of their rides so everytime a ride has to go it can forever be stored In vr form
captivating RS
That joke at the end was so fucking cringe man. TV used to be so shallow lmao love Jon Stewart though but RDJ like 'had' to laugh at that. lol
Im looking videos of musicals done at Melodyland Christian Center in Anaheim CA 1970-1980's
This is the only one I have.
@@DerSchneb okay thank you
Did attend the church?
@@joycebowers273 , No, I attended CCCM, then Koinonia at San Bernardino Community Church which this band is from. I did, however, do lighting for Benny Hester when he played there. Fun stage.
I do too. Mr. Chuck is wonderful!!!!!
GOD Bless Chuck Missler!!!!!!! Downey needs GOD now
I’m so glad Robert loves Chuck
Can't wait to see Chuck again...
Mr. Downey shocked me. I owe him an apology. I would not have thought he knew who Dr. Missler was. Without going down that rabbit hole to much I think it took a lot of courage for him to say that. For what it’s worth he earned my respect. He should have won one of those awards they give each other out there for Chaplin, but that’s another topic.
A.en!Jesus save our children and grandchildren In the mighty name of Jesus!
what show is this?
The Jon Stewart Show
I'm a 1954 baby Jamie praise god!
1955 here…
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Chuck Missler was one of a kind. Not only did he seem like a genuine nice person, but his vocabulary and his forward thinking about the bible and God were out of this world. I wish he didn't leave us so soon.
I knew Chuck personally, and he was exactly as you described. However, multiply that by 10 for his wife Nancy. Not only did she have some incredible, spiritual insights, but sweetest thing your could ever fellowship with. I will be really jazzed to see her again. I highly recommend her book, The Kingdom, Power, and Glory…. It will change your life! As for Chuck, I just thank GOD He raised Chuck up when He did. We really needed his intelligence insight and getting into the real deep gold-mining of the Word of God. His foundational teaching has prepared me for these Last Days scenarios so that I will not be deceived by the media and Deep State, but rather being aware of Christ’s soon coming for His church. Yes, PRE-trib!
@@DerSchneb thanks for the response I Will get that book it sounds great I listen to the podcast everyday it’s great