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Old 07-25-2009, 11:46 PM
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Re: Peak 2009

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Originally Posted by Consapostolic1 View Post
So I was able to make it to PEAK last night, although I did arrive 30 minutes late. A powerful song service was still taking place upon my arrival. I’m not exactly sure who was leading the worship service due to the fact that we sat in the back so I couldn’t really see. From what I noticed the event center was nearly full. Bro. Jonathan Stringfellow delivered the message, the parts of it I could hear sounded real encouraging. The music was great. A lot of people don’t like the shouting music but coming from an African-American family with quit a few COGIC members I loved it. Most predominately white apostolic churches here(Oklahoma) don’t play music like that so but I really enjoyed it. In my opinion, this is the best apostolic conference I’ve attended.
ConstipatedApostolic,

Why didn't you just look at the preacher on the big screen? LOL!!!!

On a serious note why could you not hear all of the sermon? Were the acoustics or sound system bad?
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