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Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Sam’s Club Customer Plays the Piano and Worship Session Breaks Out

On November 10, a Sam’s Club in Dothan, AL, went from being just a store, to being a place of worship. Michelle Holland Conner, who experienced it, said “Sometimes you need a little church. Even if it’s in Sam’s Club.” She later posted the wonderful video of the event on Facebook.

It all started when a group of local Christian musicians began testing out a keyboard. The group included Slade Alday and his wife Danielle. He was asked about the inspirational event.

“It was impromptu,” he said. Alday is a member of the Sons of Jubal, a Baptist chorus.

He continued, “The Holy Spirit just showed up in a mighty way. In this time when people can’t get along for various reasons we were all together. We were just singing praises to God.”

Ms. Conner’s video shows Mr. Alday singing, while Joy Buczek played “Our God is Awesome” on a keyboard.

Alday continued, “When we were walking around we turned the corner and there were these keyboards. Like any curious musician, Joy wanted to mess around on them and started playing some song. We started singing in our little group and began having a worship time. Our eyes were closed, so we didn’t really know how many people had joined in before I looked around.”

Alday said, “I heard people saying ‘Amen.’ So, I turned around and they had their hands raised; some were crying. It was a beautiful moment.”

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love stuff like this.One day I was sitting in Ruby Tuesday at the Center and a flash mob broke out in the food court,which is highly visible from Ruby Tuesday.It was amazing.At least 75 people joined in & danced to one of those group dance songs.

Anonymous said...

yeah I was at the movies and another flash mob broke out but then I realized they were just rampaging cause the new nikes were out or was it the ipos 10?

Anonymous said...

Nice!

lmclain said...

I'm waiting to see some atheists bust out in a soliloquy about the greatness of not believing in anything except their own greatness.
Imagine the crowds.

Anonymous said...

Outstanding. The world could use more of this.