Monday, November 11, 2013

Rev. Augustus Henderson, Pastor of Christian Way Baptist, Falls Church, VA, guest preacher for Warner Baptist Annual Deacon's Day

Pub 24, Volume 3                                                                Sunday, November 3, 2013


Rev. Augustus Henderson was the guest preacher for Warner Baptist Annual Deacon's Day on Sunday, November 3, 2013
 ** Before Rev. Henderson really got into his message, he had the congregation on their feet!!

He used Galatians 6:9 for scripture, and his text was, "Don't be weary of the work"

Reverend Henderson delivered a timely and uplifting message.He encouraged the workers for Christ to keep on working for the Lord. He was letting the congregation know that they may face obstacles, so what, keep on working. Don't give up.

The Christian Way Chorus rendered some beautiful selections that included, "Jesus, You are the center of my life" and I'm so glad Jesus lifted me." Also, "Glad I got Jesus down in my heart"

The Worship Leader was Deacon Andrew Parker of Oakland Baptist, Alexandria, VA. He did a wonderful job. Deacon Parker announced that he would be going on a missionary trip to Haiti this week.

Deacon Ron Hampton, Mt Pleasant Baptist, Alexandria read the scripture and prayer was offered by Deacon Earl Adams of WBC.

Deacon Laurence Bradby extended the welcome and Deacon Larry Johnson of Christian Way gave the response.

Deacon Kavin Owens, Christian Way Baptist gave the 'Reminder to Deacons' address.

The Warner Baptist Culinary Ministry prepared and served the meal between worship services. As always, there was plenty of food and then some. The meal was delicious and well prepared. Thanks to the Culinary Ministry.

Amen.

** Well, he sort of had everybody on their feet in a sense.  Before he got into his message, he asked the congregation to stand for a few seconds and sit back down. 







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