Vocalist Derek Cole and the rest of Aloma Baptist Church's praise team and choir leads the congregation in singing Hillsong's "Man of Sorrows". Aloma continues to worship the Lord.
Steve Parker and Jane Simmons lead Aloma Baptist Church's congregation in singing Matt Redman's "You Never Let Go". Aloma continues to worship the Lord.
Aloma Baptist Church's praise team and choir leads the congregation in singing Bethel Music's "For The Sake of The World". Aloma continues to worship the Lord.
Aloma Baptist Church's praise team and choir leads the congregation in singing a medley of Christian songs- including "I Stand Amazed In The Presence" and others. Aloma continues to worship the Lord.
Vocalist Tori Salazar, the rest of Aloma Baptist Church's praise team and choir sing Hillsong's "Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)". Aloma continues to worship the Lord.
Vocalist Jane Simmons and the rest of Aloma Baptist Church's praise team and choir lead in singing Kari Jobe's "Forever". Aloma continues to worship the Lord.
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