98 Cambodians baptised in
river
STORIES AND PICTURES
BY PETER TEO
DATELINE: PHNOM PENH

A
teenaged girl and an elderly man being baptised by the Rev Kevin
Lowe (left) and the Rev Khoo Cheng Hoot (right)
while five other youths await their turn.
WHAT started as a solemn, serious affair
of the soul turned into joyful fun in the sea.
And who could blame the 100-odd Cambodians, young and old, who
were baptised en masse at the Tonle Bati River on Jan 18, 2003,
for jumping into the river for some ducking and swimming?
The weather was perfect, it was a bright, sunny day, the water
was warm and clear, and they were already made wet by their immersion
in the river 40 km south of Phnom Penh.
More than an hour before the baptism service got under away, they
were all nestled under an open hut at the edge of the river chatting
away, smiling, laughing. They had their food beside them. There
was taped Christian music. It was a scene of a picnic.
As with the ordination service held the previous day, the baptism
service was well co-ordinated by the Rev Kevin Lowe, the Methodist
Missions Society's Country Co-ordinator for Cambodia, and his
team of Singapore missionaries.
The baptism service began with the singing of songs of praise
in the Khmer language. There was so much joy and the people were
so fervent in their worship.
When the 15-minute session was over, the Rev Lun Sophy - one of
the 10 Cambodian pastors ordained the previous day - introduced
Bishop Dr Robert Solomon to those about to be baptised and the
other worshippers.
In his exhortation based on the passage from Acts 22 verses 14
to 16, Bishop Dr Solomon told them that "baptism is a privilege
and with it comes the responsibility of living as Jesus' disciples".
The Rev Lun Sophy, together with the other newly-ordained Cambodian
pastor, the Rev Prak Vuthy, the Rev Khoo Cheng Hoot, President
of the Chinese Annual Conference, the Rev Dr Vinson Samuel, President
of Emmanual Tamil Annual Conference, and the Rev Lowe, then led
the 98 Cambodians to the river to be baptised by immersion.
One by one they headed towards the five pastors, and within half
an hour, all were baptised. They then gathered close to one another,
still in the water, for Bishop Dr Solomon to say a prayer for
them. Prayer over, they burst into a rapturous roar with outstretched
hands and the "V" sign.
This, indeed, was a day of Victory for Christ.

Some
of the 98 who were baptised letting out their "Victory"
roar after their mass baptism was over. At left is the Rev Kevin
Lowe.