They teach "hot tub" Christianity where the focus is on being nice, feeling good about yourself, and tolerance for sin. We can't judge people, so that must mean we can't judge their actions either. It's a motivational seminar that happens every Sunday.
I wish the nearest church to me with a pastor who boldly preaches the Word wasn't an hour away.
I grew up in church and went to several, and, although they preached the Word, I always felt they emphasized ‘niceness’ too much. Especially for men. Churches have played a large part in emasculating men in our society. To the point where they shirk any confrontation just to appease. Too much ‘be ye gentle’ and not enough ‘fight the good fight’.
I found a good church, first sermon I attended our pastor called out the sin of homosexuality. He wasn't afraid to "offend" anyone, I knew I found a new home. This don't judge thing has been taken way off the cliff. We can and should call out wickedness. It's about a 30 minute drive but it's worth it.
Makes sense. One of the reasons I quit Instagram was all the white christian women posting black squares and telling me, a feather, to educate myself about racism. Hillsong women are especially odious in that regard.
Not all of them. Lookup posts or messages from Jack Hibbs with Calvary Chapel Chino Hills. He's a straight savage and does everything through a biblical lens. He did a full sermon on the history of America and why its such a God blessed nation on July 5th.
Then these bishops cry as they hemorrhage parishioners, who either abandon the faith entirely or go join a Latin Mass parish where the priests aren’t insufferable milquetoasts.
I have been so disappointed by the church leadership during this time. Staying closed as they have, even though places of worship have been listed as an essential service.
Frankly, I don't call myself a Christian anymore. I have been so disgusted at the lack from the church and the "lay down and take it" attitude is sickening. Part of Christianity is fellowship.
A church I used to go to, I watched their live stream.
If I didn't know any better I thought the stream would have been that of a democrat political seminar.
They were fully endorsing lockdowns, saying that the government has every right to shut down churches, its not stripping our rights, we need to trust and obey our leaders, the 1st amendment is not unlimited, we need to accept it and not complain, and if you want to go to church in person you want to kill grandma. Actual words. Not paraphrasing.
And this isn't some liberal universal unitarian Church in a blue city, its a church in the affluent, white, conservative part of Louisville, KY.
They also had a sermon about black lives matter and it was what you would expect. Last time I ever watched the stream.
When church leaders spew the words of the Ggvernment instead of the words of God, the faithful should turn their backs on those leaders as they are not leading by word of God anymore.
Only church I've found with a TRULY anointed pastor with the courage we need in these times is Jack Hibbs. Pastor of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills. I watch their live streams every week. Funny enough, they are located in California.
Several businesses in San Diego have openly (on the local news) said they will defy the order and remain open. I have a feeling many more will quietly do the same. Much of SD county is very conservative though... LA/SF/Sacramento regions will probably obey.
the fools are willing to stay closed.....
The Karens run the Christian churches.
They teach "hot tub" Christianity where the focus is on being nice, feeling good about yourself, and tolerance for sin. We can't judge people, so that must mean we can't judge their actions either. It's a motivational seminar that happens every Sunday.
I wish the nearest church to me with a pastor who boldly preaches the Word wasn't an hour away.
Funny because the Karens are the very definition of judgemental.
‘Hot tub Christianity’ ...wow, so true.
I grew up in church and went to several, and, although they preached the Word, I always felt they emphasized ‘niceness’ too much. Especially for men. Churches have played a large part in emasculating men in our society. To the point where they shirk any confrontation just to appease. Too much ‘be ye gentle’ and not enough ‘fight the good fight’.
I found a good church, first sermon I attended our pastor called out the sin of homosexuality. He wasn't afraid to "offend" anyone, I knew I found a new home. This don't judge thing has been taken way off the cliff. We can and should call out wickedness. It's about a 30 minute drive but it's worth it.
Makes sense. One of the reasons I quit Instagram was all the white christian women posting black squares and telling me, a feather, to educate myself about racism. Hillsong women are especially odious in that regard.
Don't forget sponsoring people who hate the USA to travel here en masse.
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2015/11/29/unholy-alliance-christian-charities-profit-1-billion-fed-program-resettle-refugees-40-percent-muslim/
Not all of them. Lookup posts or messages from Jack Hibbs with Calvary Chapel Chino Hills. He's a straight savage and does everything through a biblical lens. He did a full sermon on the history of America and why its such a God blessed nation on July 5th.
Wish it was true, in Vancouver the archibishop (catholic church) closed all churches since March.
When I wrote a letter to him, he made clear his responsibility was to the government not with parishioners. Sign of the times.
Then these bishops cry as they hemorrhage parishioners, who either abandon the faith entirely or go join a Latin Mass parish where the priests aren’t insufferable milquetoasts.
This. I found an FSSP latin mass. They are open and ready to welcome all catholics who embrace faith and tradition. God comes first, not government.
I will fight to protect your right to worship. This is unacceptable.
Another important story to remember.
Daniel 3
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Daniel+3&version=NKJV
Take shelter in Him.
I have been so disappointed by the church leadership during this time. Staying closed as they have, even though places of worship have been listed as an essential service.
Frankly, I don't call myself a Christian anymore. I have been so disgusted at the lack from the church and the "lay down and take it" attitude is sickening. Part of Christianity is fellowship.
A church I used to go to, I watched their live stream.
If I didn't know any better I thought the stream would have been that of a democrat political seminar.
They were fully endorsing lockdowns, saying that the government has every right to shut down churches, its not stripping our rights, we need to trust and obey our leaders, the 1st amendment is not unlimited, we need to accept it and not complain, and if you want to go to church in person you want to kill grandma. Actual words. Not paraphrasing.
And this isn't some liberal universal unitarian Church in a blue city, its a church in the affluent, white, conservative part of Louisville, KY.
They also had a sermon about black lives matter and it was what you would expect. Last time I ever watched the stream.
When church leaders spew the words of the Ggvernment instead of the words of God, the faithful should turn their backs on those leaders as they are not leading by word of God anymore.
Only church I've found with a TRULY anointed pastor with the courage we need in these times is Jack Hibbs. Pastor of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills. I watch their live streams every week. Funny enough, they are located in California.
And/or the political elite are ignoring the ones that want to open
Several businesses in San Diego have openly (on the local news) said they will defy the order and remain open. I have a feeling many more will quietly do the same. Much of SD county is very conservative though... LA/SF/Sacramento regions will probably obey.
I truly hope so, it's time we push these fucktard governors to the side
Trilateral commission strikes again!