Puerto Rico church celebrates Holy Week with 11 newly baptized
The Church of the Nazarene in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, held a celebration during Holy Week that included two special services and the baptism of 11 people.
Pastor Oscar Rivera said the services were special and emotional because they were the first meetings in more than two years. Previously, restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic prohibited the church from carrying out the celebrations with a large number of people.
“The temple was full,” Rivera said. Both church members and guests attended the celebrations, many for the first time.
The first service was held on Good Friday with more than 190 people in attendance. The second service was held on Sunday, where they celebrated Jesus’s Resurrection with more than 180 people.
Marta González, superintendent of the Western District of Puerto Rico, said that Rivera was previously pastoring in the city of Miami, Florida. From there, he moved to Puerto Rico, and for a few years he had been working hard to raise up the ministry in Aguadilla.
The celebration services included praise songs, a skit, testimonies from various church members, the baptism of 11 people, and Holy Communion as well as a sermon on Jesus' expression, "It is finished."
“All of us who attended were able to experience in our spirit the imminent presence of the Holy Spirit,” Rivera said. “The atmosphere was jubilant…tears ran down the faces of many brothers, and they spontaneously raised their hands to heaven in praise and exclaimed at the top of their voices, 'Hallelujah, glory to God!’”
Rivera said that one of the most beautiful moments of the service was after the baptism when the 11 baptized individuals walked through the central aisle towards the pulpit dressed in white linen robes. One by one, Rivera introduced the new brothers and sisters in Christ by name while the congregation received them, standing with applause and expressions of joy and praise to God.
Included within this group were Rivera’s two sons, who were also baptized.
"Although the reception of these brothers in the church was a simple celebration, it did not fail to remind us of the resemblance it will have with the sublime day of the return of our savior and king and the marriage of the Lamb," Rivera said.