On one Homecoming Sunday, The Prodigal Son’s Quartet filled the sanctuary at Bell Church in Leicester, NC. This talented group of inmates, from the Buncombe County Correctional Center, is now singing for Jesus. And what a blessing it was to hear them lead the worship service at Bell UMC. Their encore was a lively reprise of the wonderful old gospel song Where Could I Go But To The Lord? The song was written in 1940 by James (J. B.) Coats after he had asked a dying friend if he knew where he would spend eternity. The friend replied, “Where could I go, but to the Lord?”
As The Prodigal Sons were singing, so were the ushers as they danced down the aisles with collection baskets for a love offering. You can donate to this vibrant prison ministry by addressing your contribution to BCC Prison Ministries, 125 Caldonia Dr. Candler, NC 28715
Now sit back and enjoy Where Could I Go But To The Lord? as sung by The Prodigal Sons Quartet on Sunday, August 31, 2014 at Bell United Methodist Church!