31/03/2014

Bethesda Chapel Handing Over Service: Behold A New Wine!

The handing over service this past Sunday at Bethesda chapel was indeed a special day for me and hope so for others, its a special day for all Bethesda chapel members as they welcome a new servant who will direct the affairs of the Lord vineyard the outgoing servant is a friend and a mentor,a calm and humble person,a sheep but not a goat, A positive influence to all around him.
Below are some pictures from the handing over service and summary words from all the guest who spoke.

                                              Pastor Dapo speaking on Leadership:
In order to be a leader you must be a servant, as humans we are all born to be a leader in the area of our gift, there is a potential of greatness in each and every one of us, but to be a leader you must go through the process, scripture verses he quoted: exodus: 32 vs 31, numbers: 20 vs 10, Deut 1 vs 38.

                     From the left: Bro John, Middle Pastor Julius and Bro: Timothy.
Bro Julius: You cant be in the multitude and actualize your life purpose, your physical,spiritual growth in life depend on your personal relationship with God.

                               Pastor Dapo ordaining the new servant  Pastor Phillip

Bro Timothy: your life style can minister Christ to anyone you don't have to be a pastor, you need to understand who you are and a human you most be strict in areas of your relationship with people in order not be drag with crowd, if a communications is not positive to your spiritual life don't buy from it.

Bro John: As Christians our level of relationship with God will drive us to seek his touch using timothy as an example. nothing wrong when you seek to more of your father it give you the opportunity to get close to him the more.

                                                                    Congregation and guests

                                                                   Congregation

                                                     Members at the Overflow

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