On a typical Wednesday evening service at Bibleway Assembly, the atmosphere is one of reverence and spiritual focus. The service often begins with heartfelt worship, where the congregation comes together in song, lifting their voices in praise and adoration. The music ministry, led by Gershom Benjamin and others, sets a tone of reflection and anticipation as the service progresses.
A hallmark of these mid-week services is the playing of a tape by William Branham, the well-known minister associated with the "Message of the Hour." These tapes—recordings of Branham's sermons—are a central feature of Bibleway Assembly's teachings. The congregation listens attentively as Branham’s voice fills the room, delivering powerful messages on topics such as faith, healing, prophecy, and the deeper mysteries of God’s Word.
During the tape playing, the congregation is encouraged to reflect on the messages shared, often with quiet reverence. Pastor Victor Abrahams might provide a brief introduction or follow-up, offering spiritual insights or explaining the significance of the tape's message in the context of the congregation's current walk of faith.
The service closes with prayer, where the congregation often prays for personal needs, the church, and the wider community. The Wednesday evening service is a time for spiritual renewal and learning, giving the congregation a mid-week opportunity to strengthen their relationship with God and deepen their understanding of the teachings that guide their faith.
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