 My name is AJ Burnt and I'm from Pasco, Washington. Before I started coming to church, I really didn't have a strong religious background. My parents, we went to church when we were little, but we kind of fell out of it as we grew up. And then when my parents got divorced, my mom started getting back into religion and I was just doing my own thing for a long time. And I just felt like there was something missing a lot of the time. One day I was at work and I was just feeling really, you know, out of it. I just felt like there had to be more to life than just working a nine to five and going home and playing video games. Really the only person that I knew that was like super religious or that had any, you know, connection to me was Sylvia. And she had, I texted her and I was asking her about, you know, Jesus and God and religion. And she said, you know, hey, we're having church today like today's Wednesday. You should come to this church. I think you'd really like it. And I started asking her about it and I still really hesitant. I didn't want to come, you know, and she said, yeah, you know, it's by McCurley and what just happened to the place where I got a job. And I was like, man, that's another coincidence. Just all these coincidences started out now. And so I was like, hey, man, why not? And then I showed up and just nothing like I was used to, you know, church to me. It always been, you know, sit down, be quiet, face the front, don't make any noise. Then you come here and people are, you know, shaking your hand and hey, how's it going? Like they've known you their whole life and it just was different. And I don't know. I think I cried probably four or five times during the first service. I just felt like everything that Vlad was saying was just like so spot on to what was going on in my life. I'd say the biggest turning point when I knew that, you know, I had to give my life to cracks was when I saw my brother, you know, knowing that when I took him to church and seeing him having the message that Vlad preached to him, hit him the way it did, it made me feel like, yeah, like this is, I know this is real and I need to just, you know, get other people to do it because it can change your life. It'll give you the hope that, you know, that nothing else in this world can give you. So I'm getting baptized to honor the commitment that I've made, not only to myself, but I, you know, I saw Nufo's testimony and it touched me. And so I figured, you know, life's so short that if I can help one person get salvation and find that hope that I was missing that I needed to get baptized. My goals, you know, I want to become closer to the Holy Spirit, closer to God and through doing that, I want to be able to, you know, show others what I've learned and hopefully lead them to a life of salvation. AJ, AJ, do you believe in Jesus Christ as God's Son and your personal Lord and Savior? Yes, I do. Do you promise to follow him with good and clear conscience for the rest of your life? Yes, I do. Now, based on this confession of faith and your commitment, we'll baptize you in the name of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Jesus, you have set me free.