05/05/2026
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“Not by might, not by power but by my Spirit, says the Lord” Zach 4:6
The Spirit is moving!!!
Something remarkable happened on the shores of Pirate’s Cove in Corona del Mar this weekend.
Hundreds of believers publicly declared their faith in Jesus Christ through baptism during Baptize California, gathering alongside thousands of worshippers for what organizers described as more than an event, but a visible moment of spiritual renewal.
Held on May 2, the gathering featured live worship from Tiffany Hudson, Abbie Gamboa, Matt Crocker, and Oceans Music as believers filled the historic beach with worship, celebration, and baptisms.
According to organizers, more than 650 people registered in advance for baptism, with final totals expected to exceed 1,000.
For many Christians, the location itself carries deep meaning.
Pirate’s Cove is widely recognized as one of the historic sites connected to the baptisms of the early Jesus Movement in Southern California during the 1970s, later popularized through the cultural memory surrounding the Jesus Revolution era and the ministry of Greg Laurie.
That connection has made recent mass baptisms there feel especially symbolic to many believers, as if one generation’s spiritual awakening is echoing into another.
But organizers say this is only the beginning.
More than 30 churches participated in the latest event, and the movement is now expanding into something far larger: Baptize America and Baptize the World, scheduled for Pentecost weekend on May 24.
The growing initiative has reportedly united more than 1,600 churches, with over 50,000 baptisms recorded in the past 24 months and participation expected from over 60 nations.
Pastor Mark Francey of Oceans Church described baptism as far more than a ceremonial moment.
“It is a public declaration that a life has been changed by Jesus Christ.”
That simple act still carries extraordinary meaning.
Not because water itself transforms a person.
But because baptism symbolizes what many believe has already happened internally: repentance, surrender, and new life in Christ.
In a world saturated with noise, division, and endless distraction, scenes like this stand out.
Hundreds walking into the ocean.
Crowds worshipping on a beach.
Lives publicly marked by faith.
No headlines about scandal.
No celebrity spectacle.
Just people declaring that Jesus has changed them.
Whether one calls it revival, renewal, or spiritual hunger, moments like these seem to point to a deeper reality:
Many are still searching for something eternal.
And some are finding it.