Ok so went to church on Sunday night (no actually i did) in Larbert turned up and it was a baptism! and i thought rather cool niceone!
My good friend Rev KJ Bleakley former Ulsterman is the minister there. Great to see all the family there and to see what God is doing in the lives of people n Larbert. We hard a amazing testimony frm the women whos was getting baptised about how God never let her go and constantly pursued her until she finally let him in and her testimony was off the transform Jesus has brought to her life.
Anyhows she was baptised in one of the deepest baptismal pools in Scotland I kid you not! Just wish i had some photos! Put it like this is would need arm bands and a rubber ring just to get me in that pool due to the fear of drowning.
So getting to my point... What amazes me everywhere i go is how mental christians are when it comes to baptisms and technology!
They are desperate to make sure every sees it, via vidoe links on camcorders and hear whats going on... here it comes. So they get a mic on a boom stand and place it near to the people in the baptismal pool as possible, I reckon some people would just send them in with a radio mic at times.
Sunday night I was sitting watching this baptism in pure fear for the women who had just testified to the lord transform her life and my friend Ken who is the minister, as the mic they had placed on this boom stand dangled over the baptism pool into the centre where the two where.
My fear for their lives grew! In case your not aware Live microphones and water dont really go together that well!! Unless your planning a one way ticket to meet your maker!
Through prayer and intercession from the back the microphone stayed peacefully on its boom stand and the baptism went through without a glitch and was a great night for every one there.
I dont think anyone else apart from Kerry sitting beside me was aware of the potential risk had that microphone decide it too needed baptised!
Christians, Baptisms and technology mental!
Keep it Real
Colin
Tuesday, April 04, 2006
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