South Africa Mission Trip Part 2/2
March 52010
[Part 2 of 2]
The Covenant Faith Church of God in Chicago went to Durban, South Africa in September 2008 on missions. Host church Peoples Church of God in Chattsworth, Durban; Pastor Cyril Pillay.
What an awesome God experience. Can’t wait to do it again and spread the gospel, and fellowship with our brothers and sisters across the seas!
Hope you enjoy.
Produced by Phillip Reed for wImage Productions.
© 2008 wImage Productions [a division of WGOD Productions/Studios].
Covenant Faith Church of God – Pastor Dr. E. Raymond Chin
covePRAISE -Praise Team Ministry from Covenant Faith Church of God
Duration : 0:9:56
How does sin change things?
The requirement for Christian fellowship is a fallacy propagated by church organizations. You need to fellowship with true saints of which there are not many.
This was taken from message W0626 titled “Blended Families.” Here Tiffany Thurston and the New Hope Praise Team sings the worship song “Made Me Glad”. Take a listen as you hear Jesus be praised.
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The Rt Reverend Michael Curry invites you to “Bring Your All” to St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church where all are welcome.
Pace addresses Fellowship Church as the Closer to the Start Live Worship DVD begins. Fellowship Church pulled out all the stops for this incredible night of praise, worship, and creativity including the unprecedented 22 total cameras covering this event from every imaginable perspective including the audience, 360 degree overhead crane, 2 jibs, handheld by the lead singers, and a first, Steadicam, which I was honored with the request to perform! It was a packed house, and my favorite Ed Young one liner was completely fulfilled as the entire cast, crew, and congregation glorified God, leveraging technology to advance the Kingdom of God! Enjoy.
Belle Elkins doing what she did best – sharing her testimony of the Lord’s work in her and Phil’s life! I asked Belle to share her testimony with the rest of the congregation and I told her I was going to use it on the church web-site and post it on You Tube that way the whole world could hear it! She was really excited about that even though I knew she had no clue what I was talking about because computers just weren’t her thing as she would tell me. We recorded this video Sunday morning June 14th, 2009 never realizing it would be the last time she would share her testimony with us. Belle was having surgery on June 26th for colon cancer at Sebasticook Valley Hospital and what seemed to be a perfectly common procedure developed complications and she died while being transported to Eastern Maine Medical Center early that evening. Much to the surprise of everyone who knew her she went to sleep in this world and woke up in Enternity! Belle was always quick to Praise the Lord or bring a smile to your face. You never heard her complain and always gave the Father Glory! I always asked Belle how she was doing and she would say “spiritually well!” then I would ask her again and she would say “Well, I’ve been better but you know….!” She was just so refreshing to be around! She is already greatly missed by her family and her church family. She enjoyed church fellowship so much. Even in as much pain as she was in, she would faithfully come to the Friday night prayer meetings and pray for others and we would pray for her. Everyone who knew Belle loved her joyful personality. Belle was 78 years old and her husband, Phil, is 80 and both are active in church. I used to tell Belle, and the rest of the congregation for that matter, that the young folks in church are going to have a hard time explaining to the Father why they would let a 78 and 80 year old work as hard as they did for our church because they refused to get involved or even lift a finger to help. Lord help us all! Belle brought great joy to our hearts and Hebrews 13:17 will be a breeze for you! We love and miss you and eagerly wait to see you again!
golden jubilee fellowship of nepali ishai mandali (NIM) (gyaneshwor church) on 1-3/nov/2007,
Abiel Mir