Last night we had our first test run of having drive-in church. It worked fairly well, except that the PA system had some physical ailment. I believe it was a couple of bad cables, but it worked out okay and now we know that there are a couple of bad cables and which ones they are.
It was pretty cool. I tried to take a couple of pictures but as I’ve told you before, I’m not much of a photographer and I don’t have an expensive phone so they are not all that great.
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Glad to hear it worked out. This is a legitimately good idea.
It worked well for a first try.
Oh cool! I love the pulpit! Our pastor built one…. it was really high and made out of wood. I was praying the whole time it wouldn’t break!
Well, we all gotta do what we can. I thought the truck was a nice touch, too.
It really was.
Unfortunately it didn’t help everyone see, but it was a nice touch. I appreciated the greeting he gave as many as possible by walking around before starting and then standing where you could greet him as you drove out.
Nice idea.
It was a beautiful and rejuvenating service! Pastor’s pulpit was hands down the best part.😂 There were several people walking by who stopped, and took part. It was not only a great uplifting service for every saint, but a powerful witness.
If this, having church inside-out” continues, who knows what fruit it will bear?
That’s a better idea than video online church! Just be really careful with social distancing and aerosol spread of the virus.
Yes ma’am. They were very clear on the guidelines and we all had to stay in our cars.
Good, some of the orthodox churches in Serbia and even in Slovenia refused to stop the gatherings and they even kept doing the drinking of the wine from the same cup and bread eating part of the ritual.