Mizoram UPC (independent) General Assembly services in Aizawl, Mizoram.
Services were held in a dirt playground, and the tabernacle was built
for these services, constructed of tubing and sheet metal, and in the
main services, holding several thousand folks!
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Worship at a General Assembly service of the Mizoram UPC (independent)
-- this form of worship is unique to the Mizoram people (walking
and singing in a large rotating circle of believers) |
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The band at Mizoram services consists of a lead singer and two
or more drums, and sometimes a tamborine |
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Altar service at General Assembly evening service |
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Singers comprised of ministers from South India |
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Worship at a General Assembly service of the Mizoram UPC (independent)
-- many church members, especially leaders, are prostrate and praying
on the dirt floor |
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Attendees in morning service respond in worship to preaching |
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This offering is specifically for world missions work -- folks
will put in money, clothing, whatever they have, to bless the Kingdom
and work of God |
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Church Elder addressing General Assembly service attendees in morning
service |
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Worship at a General Assembly service of the Mizoram UPC (independent),
with Sister Lang worshipping along with Indian brothers and sisters |
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Worship at a General Assembly service of the Mizoram UPC (independent)
-- this form of worship is unique to the Mizoram people (walking
and singing in a large rotating circle of believers) |
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Worship at a General Assembly service of the Mizoram UPC (independent) |