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Pastor Omar
Приєднався 28 сер 2007
The Fourth Sunday in Epiphany
Paul the apostle series: we look at the influence of Ananias as he ministers to Paul after his confrontation with Jesus.
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Відео
Morning Prayer for the Season of Epiphany
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Part 2 of the series on the Life of Paul
Morning Prayer for the Season of Epiphany
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rebroadcast of January 19 2025 series on the Apostle Paul part 1
Morning Prayer for Sunday January 19 2025
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we reflect on John 1:1-18 which introduces us to the idea of Jesus as the Logos of God, the Word made flesh, describing God's love for us.
Morning Prayer for January 16 2025
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"Finding Jesus"- How we can commit to learn more about Jesus in the new year.
Re broadcast of Christmas Morning Prayer
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Morning Prayer for Christmas Day 2024 we reflect on Mary's Song from Luke 1:39-55
Don't just vent, Advent!
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Morning Prayer meditation for the season of Advent 2024, we hear the words of John the Forerunner in Luke 3:7-18
Morning Prayer for the Season of Advent 2024
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We reflect on the image of the Messiah as a fuller soap and a refiners fire.
Christian Beliefs Series: LGBTQ+ People and the Church
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Yes! LGBTQ people have been serving in the church and in other spiritual communities using their gifts in the world. It is time that the church acknowledge their gifts and work to remove discriminating policies. For more resources on LGBTQ inclusion see the links below: covnetpres.org/about-cnp/ mlp.org www.reconcilingworks.org/ric/ lgbtqreligiousarchives.org www.episcopalchurch.org/organizatio...
Advent meditation on Matthew 1:18-24 and 2 Corinthians 9:15
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Paul ponders God's indescribable gift in this Advent meditation.
Advent meditation on Matthew 11:2-11
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A meditation on Matthew 11:2-11. John the forerunner doubts whether Jesus is the messiah, because he was not what he expected.
Advent Meditation on Matthew 3:1-12
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An advent meditation on Matthew 3:1-12, how should we prepare for Advent? Humility.
Advent meditation on Matthew 24:36-44
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On line meditation for Advent on Matthew 24:36-44. The question to ask this Advent.
Morning Prayer "This One Thing"
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On Line meditation on Luke 10:38-42 "This One Thing"
Luke 13:31-35; A Sermon by Rev Omar Gonzalez "Three Days To Work"
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Luke 13:31-35; A Sermon by Rev Omar Gonzalez "Three Days To Work"
Luke 4:1-13; A sermon by Rev Omar Gonzalez "On the Mountain of Transfiguration"
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Luke 4:1-13; A sermon by Rev Omar Gonzalez "On the Mountain of Transfiguration"
Lesson in the Wilderness Hebrews chapter 2
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Lesson in the Wilderness Hebrews chapter 2
Misaligned Hebrews 1:1,4 select verses from Chapter 2
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Misaligned Hebrews 1:1,4 select verses from Chapter 2
Christian Beliefs an Introduction: Creeds and Councils
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Christian Beliefs an Introduction: Creeds and Councils
Christian Beliefs an Introduction: The Role of Judaism
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Christian Beliefs an Introduction: The Role of Judaism
Christian Beliefs An Introduction, Sacred Scripture Part 2
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Christian Beliefs An Introduction, Sacred Scripture Part 2
Christian Beliefs: An Introduction; Sacred Scripture Part 1
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Christian Beliefs: An Introduction; Sacred Scripture Part 1
Christian Beliefs: An Introduction; Faith and Science
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Christian Beliefs: An Introduction; Faith and Science
Very helpful video! Thank you
False religion 😂 has nothing to do with Jesus Christ or the original God. Just a man made religion and anything done by man is tempted everyday by the devil
All that background music is not needed.
Too bad the PCUSA denomination has abandoned the Faith and now is mostly staying afloat via dead folk’s money. Just like every mainline liberal denomination, it is now being destroyed! I am Reformed and go to a conservative Presbyterian Church. Our church left the PCUSA in the early 1970s when they made their first big, unbiblical error by allowing women in positions of leadership. You see where that error led the denomination to decline. Sad, the things they accept and promote today are disgusting.
I love the presbyterian
Avery disciplined church. I am 4th generation of the Presbyterian church of Ghana. But never attended one in 🇺🇸. I am looking forward to worship with the church ⛪️ here.
PCA or PCUSA? Make sure you don't support a Church that supports gay marriage or women pastors
I am a Presbyterian.
As a Kristian from Aizawl, I find this vdo rather interesting and illuminating. What grabs me straightaway is your claim of theological diversity. I wonder if this can really be said of us when it comes to schools of thoughts on the nature of God, formal and informal forms of worship as well as in our place in the Mizo politics and society. True, this is inclined towards American Presbyterianism but Presbyterian is Presbyterian. Period.
I am definitely NOT becoming a member of the Presbyterians, but I do want to learn about them.
Thank you l am presbyterian from Bhimpokhara Baglung Nepal
Am Presbyterian Ruling Elder from South Sudan
I did not know there WERE Presbyterians in South Sudan.
@@EcclesiastesLiker-py5ts they spread to all the poor nations because they are easily manipulated. Your religion is growing notoriously for pedophile behaviour
I am proud to be Presbyterian from Meghalaya.
I love the Presbyterian Church
I attended Presbyterian church for about 8 years here in Colorado .
I am presbyterian from pakistan.
I am Presbyterian from India
Preise the Lord
Thank you Iam Presbyterian from Badong Dist Karbi anglong ,Assam ,India.
Thank you I am Presbyterian from Meghalaya India
I'm proud Presbyterian from Northeast India.
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Thank you!
I'm Presbyterian from Meghalaya North East India
it is interesting to learn that the US political freedom has the root of religious freedom even before the establishment of the colonial America.
Awesome documentary
Aren't Presbyterians Scottish
The French Presbyters were called Huguenots. Persecuted throughout Europe.
good..l am presbytrian from Mizoram...India Nort east..ropui lutuk..
But, no....we can do without the soundtrack.
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...Why all the “LABELS”, just read the Bible verse by verse (and not skip any verses) , all 66 books and call it non-denominational...
non-denominational is a label. Labels are not altogether bad, consider: you could sit down and give someone a lengthy statement of belief, by using a label, you can condense a generalization about a Christian branch easily, no it doesn't answer all the questions but its a start, also consider that it is others that label: Luther didn't name himself a "lutheran" others did, and labels stick, "they were first called "christians" in antioch, and before that they were called "followers of the Way". We are stuck with labels whether we like them or not, we should work not to fall into the label traps.
It has to do with how you interpret the text. The Theology. Also has to do with how the church governments are set up to administer biblical structure and accountability.
wheres pres George Washington today and who is he again?
I think you are asking what were President George Washington's religious views...Correct? He, like the majority of colonists were - officially - Anglicans (which, after the Revolutionary War, changed its name to Episcopal to avoid the suggestion of English control.). The doctrine and practice of colonial Anglicanism was very orthodox - especially in comparison to today's Episcopals. (By the way, until the new constitution of the nation was composed, most of the 13 colonies had a denominational affiliation. For instance, if you lived in early Virginia, you HAD to attend - and pay church taxes to - your local Anglican congregation every Sunday, even if you also attended Presbyterian worship services, which - since the Anglicans also controlled the licensing of pastors - would take place at another time during he day/week.). Back to the point of your question: Washington was a highly educated and devout believer in Jesus Christ and he practiced his faith with serious consideration, humble service and avoidance of affectations of piety. His words and actions prove it and you are welcome to pick up any number of good books about Washington's religious beliefs ("Sacred Fire" by Peter Lillback or "Washington's God" by Michael & Jana Novak) for details. Certain historians of the 20th century decided to make their own names famous by claiming that our national hero was dismissive/vague about God and that he was morally corrupt. They are full of their own lies. Deism was a popular religious position of the 18th century which broadly "acknowledged" a god of creation but presumed that such a god had no interested, intervening hand in human affairs beyond that; God = impersonal Fate. Washington was not a Deist by that definition, but he worked closely with many who were (Benjamin Franklin being the "poster boy" for colonial Deists.). Sometimes these sensibilities clashed but they did agree and worked together to give us our actual freedom of religion.
@@scribe53 You mean, "Masonic". G.W. was a Freemason ie: not a Christian.
@@bigteddybear5962 You're Roman Catholic?
Most were from Ireland particularly Ulster.
Accurate and wonderful introduction. Thanks for posting. Peace and grace from our Lord!
without words increduble !
Thank you for posting this. C: