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He says in the video that it was a Baptist Church in "." I cant imagine that the Baptists would be overly anxious to admit this happened, so that might explain why its not readily available on the net. I will try to contact someone in the next week or so who can likely answer your question further - and I would close on this aspect with two thoughts:
1) This video is not needed to "prove" anything about the observance of sabbath being "essential;" as the OP puts it. It is just intended as a testimony of how God can enable us to choose to do something we know He is telling us to do. I thought it would be quite appropriate for this thread as there are a lot of Adventists who have chosen to observe the Sabbath, and similar things happened in those cases too.
2) If at any point the video is shown to be a fake; thats no problem. I can readily admit to the facts if such are brought to light; and even if it was a fake of some kind, it would not affect the Biblical evidence for or against observing the Sabbath - but right now there is no reason to doubt the authenticity of the video or the testimony therein.
Web sites aren't always up to date. Old info and news would probably still be on. I just find it curious a pastor with a PHD is nowhere to be found on the web when my local pastor from a small town is on multiple places.
I get nothing on pastor reggie wooden, huntsville, either.
I have absolutely no proof or indication that the video is a fake. I fully believe it is possible! But I can find absolutely no independant verification it is true, when it seems I should be able to find something about this man's past. See where I'm coming from?
Edit to add: Do you really think any Baptists would have a "cover up" on such a matter? There are S-D Baptists, and the day of worship isn't one of the big issues for any Baptists I know. I talked to a local Baptist minister last year who told me he belives that no day is now commanded, Sabbath or Sunday.
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