@@noahwinston3282 There is a difference between acting as a barrier to prevent someone from falling rather than grabbing and preventing the freedom to dance and praise. Yes stand and be a barrier but don't grab and physically hinder and constrict.
That's not true not all Baptist Churches I'm a proud member of Holy Rock Baptist church in Los Angeles California where my father is the pastor Rev. Lehman Louis Johnson and we believe in letting go and letting the lord have his way.
The announcements can wait
I still get chills when l look at it
YES HE WILL HALLELUJAH!!!❤
Go ahead & bless Him, holy & worthy is the Lord! 👏🙏🙌
Praise Him my Lord 👏 yes... He is worthy to be PRAISE......
Hup! Glory be to God! 🙌🏾
The church where you never get the announcements. Lol.
Praise God!!!
It's always greater harvest lol
I think ppl are still waiting to hear the Announcements at this church!!!
LOLLOLOLOLOLOLL
Yes Lord Go Headed!.
Amen yes he will....
You can't stop the Holly ghost that is in her
Beat those tambourine
Was that the pastor of this church that was sitting in the pulpit?
No ma’am that was the assistant pastor the Pastor came in at 9 minutes.
❤😢 listen I don't think this church really care about the daggone announcement G-d is moving
Why grab folks when they are dancing in the spirit? Leave them alone and let them praise!!! If anything, join them in the dance.
Exactly
Right
Exactly!! Don't touch me...let me dance!!
Well, that seems logical, but people can get hurt. If someone is on a platform with stairs, they can fall and hurt themselves.
@@noahwinston3282 There is a difference between acting as a barrier to prevent someone from falling rather than grabbing and preventing the freedom to dance and praise. Yes stand and be a barrier but don't grab and physically hinder and constrict.
This a baptist church, because they will pull you out when shouting. Not in Church of God in Christ.
That's not true not all Baptist Churches I'm a proud member of Holy Rock Baptist church in Los Angeles California where my father is the pastor Rev. Lehman Louis Johnson and we believe in letting go and letting the lord have his way.