St Johns SDA Music day 17.12.16
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Old Year's Service 2018 St. John's Seventh~day Adventist Church Antigua
This Is the live stream of the 2018 Old Year's Service at the St. John's Seventh~day Adventist Church in Antigua.
Happy New Year to All !!!
A Service of Dedication
A Service of Dedication for the New Piano and Doors of Memory. Recorded November 15, 2014 at the Seventh-day Adventist church St. John's NL.
Church In Action Oct 8
Distribution of books/DVDs and cookies to the neighbors surrounding our church - inviting them to our evangelistic series with Chris Holland - It Is Written Canada!
Lord I Need You - St. John's, NL SDA Men's Choir.
Easter 2017
St. John's Parish Church in Cambridge, ON singing Silent Night
This video from St. John's Parish Church in Cambridge, ON was submitted as part of the 2010 Silent Night Project. For more information, visit This video was filmed on Dec 5, 2010 which also was the 120th anniversary of the parish.
2019-06-22: Journey to Home (Joe Stagg)
Recorded live at the Bay Roberts Seventh-day Adventist Church in Bay Roberts, Newfoundland, Canada
June 22, 2019
Pastor Gordon Young speaking at Christian Flag Raising
Christian flag raising at Mount Pearl City Hall, Newfoundland, on Monday, April 14, 2014. Pastor Gordon Young of Eastern Gate Church spoke on the persecuted church around the world and encouraged the Christian church in Canada. Sorry about the wobbly video...I was sitting next to my very active 5 year old!
Church of the Rock - Beatles Tour - Saskatchewan
Local nursing students lend helping hand at soup kitchen
CINCINNATI (Perry Schaible) - Every Wednesday, Clyde McCoullgh makes the 15 to 20 minute walk to the Food for the Soul soup kitchen at St. John's Ame Zion Church in Avondale.
He knows he'll get a hot meal, and a free health screening.
Keeping track of his blood pressure is especially important for Clyde after a stroke sidelined him four years ago.
I'm just now learning how to talk, Clyde said.
He's part of a population of people in the Queen City who have fallen through the cracks when it comes to health care. Now, the clinic offers a solution.
University of Cincinnati Nursing Professor, Valorie Grant, said, We can help them with that process in establishing primary care. And, many of them just thought that, I'll just go to the emergency room when I have an issue or problem and now they know they don't have to do that.
Every fall and spring, Valorie Grant and a new group of her students set up shop in the church basement. The screenings are available to everyone who stops by the soup kitchen.
It helps us to be compassionate just to see them and see what they go through, Brittany Pollard said. So it helps us to look at them in a different light.
I think it's alright, somebody care about you, Clyde said.
They care so much, if a screening shows a problem, the students will call and make an appointment for the client.
If they don't get that care here, where are they getting their care? asked Pollard. So, it makes us feel great to realize we at least took their blood pressure or we paired them with the correct individuals to help them out with that.
Yellowknife: A Building that Preaches
The Yellowknife project was an important moment in Maranatha's history and the church continues to be a positive influence in the community.
Fall 2018 Revival | St. John's Baptist Church | The Dynamic! Rev. Dr. Lester W. Taylor, Jr
2387 Morse Ave, Scotch Plains, NJ 07076
Seventh Day Adventist London Church Ontario Canada Live Stream
Seventh Day Adventist London Church Ontario Canada Live Stream
31 Cults Exposed Catholicism
The following quotes are taken from the book Far from Rome, near to God: Testimonies of 50 converted Roman Catholic priests, by Richard Bennet (Carlisle, Penn: The Banner of Truth Trust, 1997). They are quite interesting and valuable since they give an insight to Catholicism from those who were priests in the Catholic Church and then left it to find salvation in Jesus.
Following are excerpts from only a few of the fifty testimonies.
1.Henry Gregory Adams. Born in Saskatchewan, Canada. He entered the Basilian Order of monks and adopted the monastic name of Saint Hilarion the Great. He was ordained as a priest and served five parishes in the Lemont, Alberta area.
1.Sacraments. The monastic life and the sacraments prescribed by the Roman Catholic Church did not help me to come to know Christ personally and find salvation...I realized that the man-made sacraments of my church and my good works were in vain for salvation. they lead to a false security. (p. 3)
2.Joseph Tremblay. Born in Quebec, Canada, 1924. He was ordained a priest in Rome, Italy and was sent to Bolivia, Chile where he served for 13 years as a missionary in the congregation of the Oblate Fathers of Mary Immaculate.
1.Salvation by works. My theology has taught me that salvation is by works and sacrifices....my theology gives me no assurance of salvation; the Bible offers me that assurance....I had been trying to save myself on my works...I was stifled in a setting in which I was pushed to do good works to merit my salvation. (pp. 9, 11-12)
3.Hugh Farrell. Born in Denver, Colorado. Entered the Order of our Lady of Mount Carmel, commonly called the Discalced Carmelite Fathers. Ordained as a priest.
1.Temporal punishment due to sins. I knew from the teachings of the priests and nuns that I could not hope to go directly to heaven after my death. My Roman Catholic catechism taught me that after death I had to pay for the temporal punishment due to my sins. The Roman Catholic Church teaches that 'the souls of the just which, in a moment of death, are burdened with venial sins or temporal punishment due to send, enter purgatory.' (p. 29)
2.Penance. Regarding life in the monastery and doing penance. These penances consist of standing with the arms outstretched to form a cross, kissing the sandaled feet of the monks, receiving a blow upon the face from the monks, and, at the end of the meal, lying prostrate before the entrance to the refectory so that the departing monks must step over one's body. These, and other penances, are supposed to gain one merit in heaven and increase one's 'spiritual bank account.' (p. 36)
4.Alexander Carson. Baptized into the Roman Catholic Church as an infant. His priesthood studies were at St. John's seminary, Brighton, Massachusetts. He was ordained by Bishop Lawrence Shehan of Bridgeport, Connecticut in 1955 and was a priest in Alexandria, Louisiana. Also, he was pastor of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Rayville, Louisiana.
1.Bible or Tradition. ...the Holy Spirit led me to judge Roman Catholic theology by the standard of the Bible. Previously, I had always judged the Bible by Roman Catholic doctrine and theology. (p. 53)
2.Mass contrary to scripture. In my letter of resignation from the Roman Catholic Church and Ministry, I stated to the bishop that I was leaving the priesthood because I could no longer offer the Mass, as it was contrary to the Word of God and to my conscience. (pp. 54-55)
5.Charles Berry. He entered the Order of Hermits of St. Augustine and became a priest after 17 years. He was given orders to continue studying until he achieved a Ph.D. in chemistry and was then transferred to the headquarters of the Augustinian order in the United States.
1.superstition. In the United States the Roman Catholic Church is on its best behavior, putting its best foot forward because of its critics and opponents. In a Roman Catholic country, where it has few opponents or critics, it is a very different matter. Ignorance and superstition and idolatry are everywhere, and little effort, if any, is made to change the situation. Instead of following the Christianity taught in the Bible the people concentrate on the worship of statues and their local patron saints. (p. 59)
2.Idols and Statues. When I met in Cuba a genuine pagan who worshiped idols (a religion transplanted from Africa by his ancestors), I asked how he could believe that a plaster idol could help him. He replied that the idol was not expected to help him; it only represented the power in heaven which could. What horrified me about his reply was that it was almost word for word the explanation Roman Catholics give for rendering honor to the statues of the saints. (p. 59)
19 Central United Church
Central United Church: 150 Queen Street, Moncton, NB
Moncton SDA Church - Jan 4th, 2020 11 AM
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Random vlog woodside square plus mukbang
Well peeps this episode starts off with a demo of some wrestling moves then me and rusev go to woodside square and i do a popeyes mukbang
Welcome to St. Paul Orthodox Church
You are welcome in our parish! We are thankful for everyone who God sends, in His divine providence, to our spiritual home. Those who would like to learn more about the ancient Christian faith should feel free to contact me. The Church welcomes all who have a sincere desire to follow the Founder and Head of our ancient Faith, our Lord, God and Savior Jesus Christ.
Saint Paul the Apostle Orthodox Church of Las Vegas, Nevada is a parish of the Diocese of the West, Orthodox Church in America. We are under the episcopacy of His Eminence, Archbishop Benjamin, Archbishop of San Francisco and the West, and the ruling hierarch of the Orthodox Church in America is His Beatitude, Metropolitan Tikhon, Archbishop of Washington, Metropolitan of all America and Canada.
If you are an Orthodox first-time visitor without a parish of your own we encourage you to join our active membership. Simply ask the usher, someone on duty at the candle stand, or me.
Our parishioners welcome you after the Divine Liturgy to join us in our Community Hall next door for a cup of coffee and conversation with our parish family of greater Las Vegas. You will find people from most every walk of life and of great cultural diversity. We are one family in Christ bound together in one common faith.
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Psalm 103 · St. Tikhon's Seminary Choir
Sing Praises to Our God: A Selection of Orthodox Liturgical Hymns
Moncton Seventh-day Adventist Church - Canada
This is Moncton Seventh-day Adventist Chruch in New Brunswick, Canada.
Our pastor is Metard Salomon. You can visit our church web at monctonsda.com