Sunday was absolutely FULL and incredible! Our band launched their new EPs. One song in particular, "Through Our Hands", will no doubt be an anthem of the future! I promise, as soon as I get digital privileges to this song. I will post it! If you know anyone in the music business, please find a way to get this song out there. It is powerful, thought-provoking, and fire igniting! You will leave this song with the desire to change the world, because of the power within you!
Okay, so that is not all! Yesterday afternoon our church celebrated Baptism! 75+ people touched and changed, FOREVER, by the love of Jesus Christ, were baptized yesterday in front of a standing room only crowd of about 500+ people in our parking lot. But it doesn't end there. Our band performed from an outdoor stage, old and new tunes. The kids had blow-up obstacle courses and trampolines. Our resident Games 2 U truck and trailer had flat screens and video games a plenty. The line of kids never stopped growing toward the dunking booth, that of course I had to participate in. Everyone loved this so much, that by the end we had many many volunteers to get in the dunk tank, rather than throw at the dunk tank. It was awesome...AND it kept me from getting back in it! YES!!!
I am not done yet! The LHC Grill Team had been smoking chicken breast, sausage, and brisket all day and had BBQ galore. Seasoned with grilled beans, potato salad, onions, pickles, bread, iced tea, and cookies!!!! It was phenomenal! Not to forget mentioning that it was 80 degrees and a gorgeous Texas Hill Country DAY! Blessed doesn't even cut it! We at LHC call that...A GOD THING!
As tired as I was beginning to feel, it didn't end there. Our high school ministry piggy-backed this event with our own worship service outside! The band played, the students worshipped, our student minister spoke, the students discussed and communed! What a day! Thank you God for letting me be a part of what YOU are doing! It is truly a gift to be able to do life beside the people of Lake Hills Church!
I wish I had a picture that could describe it!
Posted by Daniel Smith
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