it is a privilege to be of service.
I heartily agree with Beatrice on appreciating our ushers.. Even though I was inside logis room for all the svcs, I can imagine the kind of 'warfare' going on outside. And none of that could have been possible had we not stood united as a ministry and all the ushers came together behind us. Would just like to share something very humbling.. as I was talking to one of the Security brothers, he shared that he had actually been the one to escort in one of the congregation members on a hospital bed; that person was actually healed during the service, and he watched the same person leaving not on a hospital bed but own two feet. Could really tell that this Security brother was so impacted by the fact. And it makes me realise that our ministry and theirs is uniquely positioned and privileged to be able to witness such stuff up close and personal; even for the chance, the mere chance, of getting to witness the miracles firsthand like that is worth all our serving. Wow.
# posted by Anonymous @ 10:06 AM