Poohbear
Fearfully Wonderfully Made
I actually had a pretty good time even thought it was TOTALLY different than any church experience I've ever seen. I visited the church Friday night and all day Saturday from 11am to 7:30pm! I never been in church for so long.
At 11am, they had a Bible lesson (like Sunday school, except they call it Sabbath school). The lesson was very good. It was about right and wrong spirits. Then we had lunch. Then we had Junior church where the children get up and sing and talk about what they learn. Then at 3pm, that's when their regular worship service started. It went all the way to 7:30pm!
But anyway, the things that was different for me was the speaking of tongues, prophesying, using holy oil, ladies wearing head coverings/scarves, and very energetic praise and worship. I was a bit scared when the bishop got up to speak. He actually didn't preach, he basically prophesied and spoke in tongues and used holy oil on people. He was calling it a "breakthrough" time, so maybe it was something different than just preaching. Everyone in the church went up to the front of the church (which they called the altar) except for me. I just didn't feel comfortable going up there.
But afterwhile, the bishop came up to me and prophesied. He was actually pretty on point. He told me that I have a good spirit and that he knows that I've been through a lot in life and the enemy is just trying to take ahold of me. Then he places his hand on my forehead and said that God wants to heal me of my pain. I kinda wanted to laugh, I just smirked a little when he put his hand on my forehead, but I don't know. After he did that, my mind was actually alleviated from the negative things I had been dwelling on.
After church, a few of the church members, about 10, took me out to eat. They asked me what I thought, and I told them the truth. I did enjoy my time and I mentioned how I was a bit scared when they were starting the breakthrough period. The main bishop of the church said, "When I first came to the church, I thought these people were crazy. After 30 years of pastoring, I STILL think they're crazy." So I just thought that was funny.
Well, anyway, is there anyone here who is a Pentecostal Christian? I really would like to know about speaking in tongues. Will I ever be able to understand what is said in tongues? Will I one day be able to do it? And why does everyone go up to the altar? There were a few people that I felt like were faking it but I don't know. How can I carefully discern the spirit from someone who is just acting? Because I did notice that they were filming their service as well. But I did feel the spirit in that place, especially during praise and worship.
At 11am, they had a Bible lesson (like Sunday school, except they call it Sabbath school). The lesson was very good. It was about right and wrong spirits. Then we had lunch. Then we had Junior church where the children get up and sing and talk about what they learn. Then at 3pm, that's when their regular worship service started. It went all the way to 7:30pm!
But anyway, the things that was different for me was the speaking of tongues, prophesying, using holy oil, ladies wearing head coverings/scarves, and very energetic praise and worship. I was a bit scared when the bishop got up to speak. He actually didn't preach, he basically prophesied and spoke in tongues and used holy oil on people. He was calling it a "breakthrough" time, so maybe it was something different than just preaching. Everyone in the church went up to the front of the church (which they called the altar) except for me. I just didn't feel comfortable going up there.
But afterwhile, the bishop came up to me and prophesied. He was actually pretty on point. He told me that I have a good spirit and that he knows that I've been through a lot in life and the enemy is just trying to take ahold of me. Then he places his hand on my forehead and said that God wants to heal me of my pain. I kinda wanted to laugh, I just smirked a little when he put his hand on my forehead, but I don't know. After he did that, my mind was actually alleviated from the negative things I had been dwelling on.
After church, a few of the church members, about 10, took me out to eat. They asked me what I thought, and I told them the truth. I did enjoy my time and I mentioned how I was a bit scared when they were starting the breakthrough period. The main bishop of the church said, "When I first came to the church, I thought these people were crazy. After 30 years of pastoring, I STILL think they're crazy." So I just thought that was funny.
Well, anyway, is there anyone here who is a Pentecostal Christian? I really would like to know about speaking in tongues. Will I ever be able to understand what is said in tongues? Will I one day be able to do it? And why does everyone go up to the altar? There were a few people that I felt like were faking it but I don't know. How can I carefully discern the spirit from someone who is just acting? Because I did notice that they were filming their service as well. But I did feel the spirit in that place, especially during praise and worship.