Dr. June sang several songs during worship:
David Crowder Band - How He Loves (Lyrics And Chords)
The Air I Breathe - LIVE Vineyard's Best-Kathryn Scott '95
You Are Great by Juanita Bynum
Dr. June encouraged everyone in Psalm 32:
10 Many sorrows shall be to the wicked: but he that trusteth in the Lord, mercy shall compass him about.
11 Be glad in the Lord, and rejoice, ye righteous: and shout for joy, all ye that are upright in heart.
Pastor's Sermon
In Christ ALL NATIONS ARE BLESSED! They which be of faith will be blessed with Faithful Abraham! When we be of faith - in what Jesus did on that cross for us. For as MANY THAT ARE UNDER THE LAW ARE UNDER A CURSE. (THIS is what Paul says in Galatians!). It is written that no man is justified by the law - the just shall live by FAITH! Jesus was the curse for us as He hung on the tree! There is neither Jew nor Greek, male nor female, all are one in Christ Jesus! If you are in Christ, you are Abraham's seed! You are an heir to the promise!
A delusion is a fixed, false belief that is not based on reality and is maintained despite evidence to the contrary. These beliefs are not considered delusional if they are part of a cultural or religious practice. Delusions are a symptom of various mental health conditions, such as schizophrenia, delusional disorder, and major depressive disorder with psychotic features.
Control is never optional. Do not be bewitched.
JUDEO-CHRISTIAN BELIEF - WE DENY
"Judeo-Christian" refers to the shared heritage of Judaism and Christianity, particularly their common sacred texts (the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament) and ethical principles, though the term's usage and meaning are debated. It has been used to describe a common cultural and moral foundation in the West, particularly the United States, but is also seen as inaccurate or politically charged, as it can oversimplify the distinct beliefs and historical relationship between the two religions.
Common usage and interpretation
Shared values:
It is frequently used to describe common ethical and moral principles, such as the "Golden Rule" and the sanctity of life.
Cultural and political identity:
The term has been used in the U.S. to define a national identity based on shared values to foster unity, particularly in the mid-20th century against perceived threats like fascism and communism.
Shared heritage:
The term is most often used to highlight the historical and textual links between the two faiths, with Christianity deriving from Judaism and incorporating its scriptures into the Christian Bible.
Criticisms and debates
Inaccuracy:
Critics argue the term creates a false sense of unity by overlooking fundamental differences, most notably the Christian belief in Jesus as the Messiah, which Judaism does not accept. (this is why we cannot accept that title - the JEWS reject Jesus...so how can we come in agreement?)
Exclusionary use:
Some sources note that the term has been used politically to define an "in-group" and create a "them versus us" dynamic, particularly against other religions like Islam.
Jewish perspective:
The term is often viewed as a Christian-centric concept and is not a meaningful term within the Jewish community itself.
Historical context:
Its modern usage is a relatively recent development, originating in the 19th century and gaining prominence in the 20th century, and its use has evolved significantly over time
Thus, our church does not believe in Judeo-Christian title over America or us.