Many churches have teams of Altar Workers to assist in call of salvation. Is there an Altar Worker protocol? What is appropriate and inappropriate for an Altar Call? Watch this video and tell me if you agree or disagree with this persons opinion. Add a comment below.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
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I absolutly agree with these views. I think people who work the altar, have to constantly remember that one day in times past they had to once stand up and get delivered. For me when I finally went to the altar I was afraid and nervous. I was actually in summer camp at 6 years old. They told us to close our eyes and raise our hands if we wanted salvation and they came to get us. I remember being so scared not knowing what would happen. All I knew is that I wanted Jesu..., but the point of my stroll down memory lane is that when people come to the Lord often times they dont know what to expect and the altar workers serve as a buffer in easing some of those fears.
I Love this blog spot Greater Paradise!!!
First,i want to say at greater paradise we praise god to the fullest,that's how my church gets down. Next,i want to say that she is gonna miss her blessing, cause she so focused on what's going on around her that she's not even using that time to praise him in his own house.AT GREATER PARADISE the spirit of god fills every inch of that church,your mind would'nt have time to focus on nothing but praising GOD.She needs to step into PASTOR S. BELL church. THANK YOU, JAMES LEE
I truly agree with the speaker, you should always feel comfortable & welcome at church. You should be greeted with a warm smile, a friendly hug, and always a gentle hello. When the leaders of the church are more focused on their attire then whats going on in the church yes, it is a distraction, and could make people uncomfortable. While some may have the finer things in life, others may not.
I've finally found a church that I call home, and Im very happy to be apart of the GPCC family.
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