I've been churchin' it all day!
Posted by Daphne Nicely on Sunday, March 14, 2010
That's what the Nicely Family calls it when we spend a good portion of Sunday in church or church realted activities.
I headed out to a small village just outside of Lugoj called Hezeris at 9:30am. There were approximately 12 in attendance. I shared a testimony on God's provision and faithfulness and how the Lord can and will use anybody and any situation to glorify Himself. A children's choir of 5 or 6 sang and recited Bible verses. The message was given by Brother Sorin and he preached on John 5:1-18. The service ended shortly after 12:00pm.
At 3:00pm we headed out to another village just outside of town called Ohabaforgaci. The service was attended by approximately 20 people from the village itself and 20 (including about 10 teenagers, some of which were musicians) from Grace Baptist Church. The teens sang as a choir and as various ensembles including instrumentals. They also recited poems and original works. The children recited Bible verses and sang as well. I shared another testiomony on the faithfulness of God and how He is our joy and our strength. Brother Sorin enhanced his previous semon. This service ended shortly after 6:00pm.
I was returned to Grace Baptisit Church in time to catch the last 20 - 30 minutes of Brother Ionel's sermon on Luke 13:1-17.
Emanuel ordered pizza and he, Delia, Betina and I chowed down and called it an early night. Well it wasn't exacly early (it's now 11:30pm) but it was a quiet evening. I am washing clothes, polishing my boots and packing for my trip to Bucharest. We will depart around 1pm, after English lessons at Grace Christian Schoo. I am eager to see what the Lord has in store at the Baptist Union Meeting, the Romanian Parliament and the Theological Seminary.
I headed out to a small village just outside of Lugoj called Hezeris at 9:30am. There were approximately 12 in attendance. I shared a testimony on God's provision and faithfulness and how the Lord can and will use anybody and any situation to glorify Himself. A children's choir of 5 or 6 sang and recited Bible verses. The message was given by Brother Sorin and he preached on John 5:1-18. The service ended shortly after 12:00pm.
At 3:00pm we headed out to another village just outside of town called Ohabaforgaci. The service was attended by approximately 20 people from the village itself and 20 (including about 10 teenagers, some of which were musicians) from Grace Baptist Church. The teens sang as a choir and as various ensembles including instrumentals. They also recited poems and original works. The children recited Bible verses and sang as well. I shared another testiomony on the faithfulness of God and how He is our joy and our strength. Brother Sorin enhanced his previous semon. This service ended shortly after 6:00pm.
I was returned to Grace Baptisit Church in time to catch the last 20 - 30 minutes of Brother Ionel's sermon on Luke 13:1-17.
Emanuel ordered pizza and he, Delia, Betina and I chowed down and called it an early night. Well it wasn't exacly early (it's now 11:30pm) but it was a quiet evening. I am washing clothes, polishing my boots and packing for my trip to Bucharest. We will depart around 1pm, after English lessons at Grace Christian Schoo. I am eager to see what the Lord has in store at the Baptist Union Meeting, the Romanian Parliament and the Theological Seminary.