The Easter service was like every other Easter service at our church except we had it simulcast in the Chapel. There were about 150 people in the Chapel watching the service on the screen in there. I stopped by there after Sunday School just to see what is was like in there. Firstly it is kind of odd to be walking down towards the Chapel and here Wayne's booming voice when you know he is in the Sanctuary. The camera view was okay, but not the best. They only had one camera and they had put it in the tech box way in the back, so you saw more of people's heads than the actually people. Next year if they are going to do the service simulcast again I would recommend having at least two cameras and having them higher up so that you see more than just people's heads. Now about the actual service, the Easter service was incredible. There were lots of people there and we sang lots of good songs. One thing that surprises me was they never said,"He has Risen!" and then everyone responds,"He has Risen, indeed!". That is like a trademark Easter saying, but they never said it.
Discerning the Times
Since Sunday was Easter, his message was the final one in his Easter sermon series. That means that he will be starting a new sermon series next Sunday! It is called Discerning the truth. Below is the title of each message for each week:4/18 Absolute Truth
4/25 Destructive Beliefs5/2 Everywhere Enemies
5/16 Always Remember
5/23 Day of the Lord
5/30 Be PreparedKans for Kids 2010 Food Drive
To benefit the children and adults on the Brentwood Campus of the Tennessee Baptist Children’s Home, FHBC is collecting food and non food items for the annual Kans for Kids. Canned and boxed food items are needed as well as paper goods, trash bags, and hygiene items for the boys and girls.
One Voice of Praise


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