Elder Robbie Worrix line-singing - Amazing Grace - Louisa Primitive Baptist Church

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Elder Robbie Worrix line-singing "Amazing Grace". What a beautiful gift God has given him. I sure enjoyed his loving gift in this song!! Such a loving family and a blessing to the church like so many others that I love dearly!

If you get any comfort from any of our videos, give all our Father in Heaven the PRAISE, HONOR, & GLORY. I can't thank God enough for His blessings upon me and my family. It's just a blessing for me to be able to upload them for some comfort. May God bless you, your loved ones, our churches, the sick, the hungry, the afflicted. Keep us in your prayers and thoughts. MUCH LOVE to all!

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  • Beautiful music. Thank you for posting this. One question---I grew up in the PB church, and I was taught that PBs do not use pictures of Jesus, and I see one prominantly hanging in the background. Is this one of those "progressive" PB churches? I'm aware that many groups claim the name PB, while each church is independent. I am just asking which kind of PB this is.

  • @janddplus4 Thank you for your loving & kind comments about the video. This is Louisa Primitive Baptist Church which is one of 18 churches in the Mates Creek Association. There is the Lord's picture in ALL or ALMOST all of the churches that I know of. I know many orders don't like the pictures, but I feel that if it's of a MAN it will come to a NAUGHT and the Mates Creek Association was organized around 1849. God has surely blessed Mates Creek Association in every way.

  • @GitRDoneKY I personally do not approve of pictures of Jesus, because they are not pictures of Jesus. They are graven images of man's imaginations that have no place in worship. Not to chastize anyone, we are all PB bretheren in Christ, yet I can find no neutrality in the subject. Correct me if I'm wrong.

  • @ThePrimitivePatriot ... I respect that my dear brother. So many other people has the same opinion. I consider myself as an old-hardshell primitive baptist. I have pictures of Jesus in my home, I feel that if they were graven images, my Jesus that teaches me how to walk would let me know that they are wrong. For He is everywhere and nowhere absent. For the pictures are just reminders that we had a great friend to have a last supper or praying for us in the garden. I hope that helps...

  • @GitRDoneKY With all respect Brother, Jesus already tells us they are wrong in his word. It is good to be reminded of Christ and what he did for us, but we should not resort to idolatry in order to remember him.

  • @ThePrimitivePatriot With all respect of all the comments about the photos. We DO NOT resort to idolatry to the pictures on the walls. Therefore, we can love to be different and have different opinions. Anything can be took into as idolatry, such as any material things, money, cars, houses, even photos. Things made by the hands of man. God is a spirit, therefore we can ONLY worship Him in spirit and in truth. You can't have one without the other. That's why we have different denominations.

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  • This brings tears to my eyes. After my dad was killed we came to live with my aunt and went to the Primitive Baptist Church with her every Sunday. I loved the way everyone hugged everybody, I got to see the foot washing once and it was awesome. Growing up in the Church of Christ was great, but seeing this makes me remember how good times were back then, people helped each other, not for gain, just love of God, Church and others! Thank you from the bottom of my heart for posting this!

  • Praise God. May God send His Spirit on your Church. And bless your congreation.

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  • @agw505 I agree. The PB church is truly a house of blessing.

  • @Tripp9 Usually after the sermon is over there's a final song and everyone in the congregation goes up to the preacher to shake hands and exchange a few words.

  • @foystoy Actually they sit together now. I preach for these wonderful Primitive Baptist not many churches still segregate that way.

  • @oldtimeway1 I've got some family in FREEWILL, thats why I asked.

  • Regular but not Old Regular

  • @oldtimeway1 Are you Freewill Baptist or Old Regular Baptist?

  • Surprises me that the folks in these churches allow graven images on the walls of their meeting houses.

  • Most of these types of churches women sit separate from the men folk.

  • This really takes me back to when I'd go to church with my Grandpa Lewallen at Rocky Fork Primative Baptist Church and with my Uncle Jerry and Aunt Wilma Thank You Lord Bless His Holy Name. There's nothing like this kind of singing.

  • That "sound of chatting and gossiping in the background" sounds like people going around hugging and fellowshipping together.

  • This form of singing goes back over 300 yrs. in this country and much longer in Wales and the British Isles

  • @johnloony they're shaking hands and greeting one another.

  • Why is there so much sound of chatting and gossiping in the background? People should join in the singing, or listen quietly to those who wish to sing.

  • @agw505 Praise God!! All the PRAISE, HONOR, GLORY goes to our Father in Heaven. This kind of singing touches me in so many different ways and I truly thank you for the loving comments! It means alot to me!! I'm just so glad that so many of you like me, enjoy the singing from the Old Baptists.

  • The highland clearances of scotland by wealthy lowland scots and english land owners brought the praise and singing of the gaelic free kirk to the deep south since the seventeenth century as they began again.

    The root of Gospel singing, direct from the old country.

  • man, that is a beautiful, beautiful sound.

  • @Tylenryan61 Thank you so much for your loving comments! They are truly an inspiration and uplifting!! I love this kind of singing, its just so warm and a blessing to hear!! May God always pour His everlasting LOVE,PEACE,JOY,BLESSINGS upon you and your loved ones and ALL the churches and His People!

  • Hey, thanks for sharing this...i am primitive baptist in Detroit mi...We sing like this also, shout every Sunday if the Lord see fit...We just move by the power of God...Praise him, praise him, praise him....

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