On Sunday, January 30, 2011, my family, including my wife, Amy, mother-n-law, Peggy and good friend, Doctor Paul Glass, took a road trip to my brother-in-law's church where he teaches and runs the music program. The name of the church is Lighthouse Fellowship Church and Academy in a town called Jonesboro, Georgia. We arrived a little before 11 am and was welcomed by Senior Pastor Thomas Phillips and soon thereafter by 1st Lady Doris Beasely-Phillips.
We were escorted into a large room where the church service took place. A young man was behind the podium, decorated with a blue Cross, which is what it is all about, The Cross of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. He was teaching bible study from the Book of Galatians in the New Testament. It was a well done class and we had a lot of input to add as guests of this service and the church. It was a great service and so much was included.
After the service, the worship part of the service began with a welcome by 1st Lady Doris Beasley-Phillips. Then Tim Phillips, my brother and law and Amy (who both have a duet entitled, Golden Breeze) performed two songs from the many that they have performed over the years in Georgia, Tennessee and most of the Southeast. They were even on a radio station in the southeast many years ago playing Gospel music.
The people were blessed with great Gospel music and a great message from the children as they performed drama in celebration of the upcoming Black History Month. There was also a great, yet abbreviated sermon from Senior Pastor Thomas Phillips from the Book of Joshua.
Following the service there was a great luncheon with a great spread of southern food and desserts and great fellowship. I even took many pictures of the children and the staff of the church.
This was a great day of fellowship at another great church which does an outstanding job of spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ and they are very loving people.
I want to personally thank Tim and the church for inviting us and there is a small video of the photos that I took throughout the service and after.
Enjoy and God Bless and may God bless you and keep you.
David M. Brown
We were escorted into a large room where the church service took place. A young man was behind the podium, decorated with a blue Cross, which is what it is all about, The Cross of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. He was teaching bible study from the Book of Galatians in the New Testament. It was a well done class and we had a lot of input to add as guests of this service and the church. It was a great service and so much was included.
After the service, the worship part of the service began with a welcome by 1st Lady Doris Beasley-Phillips. Then Tim Phillips, my brother and law and Amy (who both have a duet entitled, Golden Breeze) performed two songs from the many that they have performed over the years in Georgia, Tennessee and most of the Southeast. They were even on a radio station in the southeast many years ago playing Gospel music.
The people were blessed with great Gospel music and a great message from the children as they performed drama in celebration of the upcoming Black History Month. There was also a great, yet abbreviated sermon from Senior Pastor Thomas Phillips from the Book of Joshua.
Following the service there was a great luncheon with a great spread of southern food and desserts and great fellowship. I even took many pictures of the children and the staff of the church.
This was a great day of fellowship at another great church which does an outstanding job of spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ and they are very loving people.
I want to personally thank Tim and the church for inviting us and there is a small video of the photos that I took throughout the service and after.
Enjoy and God Bless and may God bless you and keep you.
David M. Brown
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