Last week, I posted the announcements about the Bailey Smith Real Evangelism Conference that was held at my church. Last Sunday morning the Conference concluded with Bailey Smith preaching the sermon "Wheat and Tares." Nearly 150 people accepted Christ as their personal Lord and Savior at the conclusion of the Bailey Smith sermon.
This morning in the first service nearly 20 people were baptised. During the second service more than 20 were baptised. Tonight during the evening service more than 60 people will be baptised. The service tonight will require the use of 2 baptistery.
What a Great day at First Baptist Concord.
The following worship course was a part of the service today.
I'm trading my sorrow
I'm trading my shame
I'm laying it down for the joy of the Lord
I'm trading my sickness
I'm trading my pain
I'm laying it down for the joy of the Lord
Chorus:And we say yes Lord yes Lord yes yes Lord Yes Lord yes Lord yes yes Lord Yes Lord yes Lord yes yes Lord Amen
I'm pressed but not crushed persecuted not abandoned
Struck down but not destroyed
I'm blessed beyond the curse for his promise will endure
And his joy's gonna be my strength
Though the sorrow may last for the night
His joy comes with the morning
This morning in the first service nearly 20 people were baptised. During the second service more than 20 were baptised. Tonight during the evening service more than 60 people will be baptised. The service tonight will require the use of 2 baptistery.
What a Great day at First Baptist Concord.
The following worship course was a part of the service today.
I'm trading my sorrow
I'm trading my shame
I'm laying it down for the joy of the Lord
I'm trading my sickness
I'm trading my pain
I'm laying it down for the joy of the Lord
Chorus:And we say yes Lord yes Lord yes yes Lord Yes Lord yes Lord yes yes Lord Yes Lord yes Lord yes yes Lord Amen
I'm pressed but not crushed persecuted not abandoned
Struck down but not destroyed
I'm blessed beyond the curse for his promise will endure
And his joy's gonna be my strength
Though the sorrow may last for the night
His joy comes with the morning
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