We DO have churches that look like that nowadays. Basically every town has a mainline Protestant church that looks like that. We need to RESTORE those churches. That kind of church isn’t rare at all if you’re a mainline Protestant like me
@@redeemedzoomer6053 Us Mormons have temples that look like Castles straight out of a Disney movie. Thankfully we are not liberal (like how Disney is Woke)
@Talitha What if Jesus was unkind to the sinners that he so loved? Being strong in your faith does not require a sword and shield. I hope you have a good rest of your day.
I am. I was at a recent day in our C of E church where I was the only person under the age of 40 (and one of a small number under the age of 60) and the only person who was openly against the liberalisation of the C of E, including the recent moves to approve same-sex blessings. Whilst I really admire what Reformed Zoomer is promoting here, in the case of the C of E it won't work, because the church is ultimately at the mercy of the government, and the government is becoming increasingly liberal on social issues.
Yea I'm a pentecostal theres alot of young people. but i grew up in Huddersfield and other places and pretty much all mainline Protestant churches are empty, iam also of the belief that we should come together and take back the main line churches
A pastor near me preaches to a lot of prisons near me and I know he’s been really successful. A lot of the young people who are followers are in YOI or adult prisons!
you mean the muslims? because as a muslims the christian seems to think that we are out for their blood and all while we're just sitting here in misery because the west always come and destroy any true muslims leader that wish their country becomes better without relying the west and their secularism. suck to be you since the only people that want to destroy christianity is the people who ruled the western countries that wished to eradicates any religion from face of earth and replaced it with totalitarianism which means that government would replace god as it has replaced his laws and commandment with secularism, my advice is just take the religion with you and go to mountains since you cannot defeats these people, these people would eventually perish on it's own just like the fate of the people of noah.
@@Gfish17 not while they tried to make every damn living creatures into gays from frogs,to children and women,not this time mister they need to go it's either them or all humanity and I rather them gone rather than all humanity.
Personally I'm a Roman Catholic, but anything that puts the teachings of Gospel back in the lives of the American people is a massive step in the right direction. God bless Redeemed Zoomer, you shall be in my prayers.
@@jacobparsons4611 The American catholic churches in my state allow gay marriage and supported acts so sinful that it’s a wonder they haven’t been excommunicated from the church. What I said did not come from propaganda, rather it came from what I seen and those close to me have seen.
I'm gonna try the same thing here in Finland. The problem is, the Church is dying. Only half the babies are being Baptized where as only 10 years ago it was 70%. And here we are worrying why the fertility rate is 1.37 and divorce rate over 60%. We have this beautiful 800-year old church in my county but I literally never see a teenager or young adult there:(
Well it's a complex issue. Not sure if you would agree with me but being baptized doesn't mean you are saved. I'm against babies being baptized since and I'm sure you could see being baptized as a baby does not mean you are a Christian, only culturally Christian. One of the great things about this opportunity of reconquista is that the true believers of God can take back these churches and build a stronger foundation from the ashes rather than standby and witness the falling of the church.
@@LatinoAmericanoPobre Many immigrants aren’t Christian and those immigrants that are Christian will not join a Finnish church since it probably tends to be too liberal for their liking
I'm an Evangelical who grew up in the Presbyterian Church. My husband and I are from different protestant backgrounds and have found a home there, but it's frustrating to watch what's happening with mainline protestantism. This idea is amazing. I support you and can't wait to see the results!! I will do my part by encouraging others.
I'm in a super liberal church in Canada (United), which often feels like a liberal politics club rather than a church. It's the largest Protestand denomination in Canada, and yet I'm not sure where to find people who would be willing to make the church about Christ again. I'm genuinely worried about being cancelled or blacklisted if I speak up, especially because I want to dedicate my life and career to the church.
Has anyone noticed that churches with the word “United” tend to be extremely liberal? Here in Australia the most liberal church is called the uniting church. The most liberal church in America is also called the United church of Christ.
@@Creativethinker12 Its due to their more liberal mentality. Openess to new ideas, merging with the other churches, and more progressive stance. So they all took similar naming conventions.
@@avroarchitect1793 It seems like when different Protestant churches merge, the church always becomes very liberal. Merging is probably not a good idea for Protestant churches it seem.
@@avroarchitect1793 *sister* haha but yeah, it's a hard situation. I like certain aspects of the church, like the fact that we ordain women, our stances on Israel/Palestine, our relationships with Indigenous groups and the fact that everyone is welcome, which I think is what Jesus would have wanted (after all, it's the sick that need a doctor). I'm even potentially okay with same-sex marriage (I'm personally attracted to both sexes, but I will only marry a man, and I don't take part in promiscuous behaviours). But last year we had drag queens reading a story to children, which is just a mockery of femininity and real womanhood and I hope we don't have something like that again. If people want to see that, they're welcome to go to a bar (as adults!), but not in my church! Our pastor seems to be more focused on gay and trans rights rather than taking care of our congregation, or even those who are facing difficulty in our city, where there is more and more addiction, poverty, and homelessness every day. People are suffering and so many of our churches are just busy talking about "supporting trans kids" and whatnot; as if pumping hormones and drugs into children who are going through a very difficult time will solve their problems rather than create even more. If a trans person comes into our church, I will welcome them with open arms, as I think churches should be welcoming places for all, but I don't want our time and resources going to the trans and queer community when there are so many real, pressing problems that we could be helping out with. I consider myself fiscally liberal-- I believe in well-functioning socialist systems where the state provides adequate healthcare, education, support programs, etc. I'm even okay with different lifestyles-- in my opinion gay people should be able to lead normal lives, and if they want to marry someone of the same sex, that's between them and God. But the sheer promiscuity, performativity, and depravity that we're seeing from the radical left has been shocking. I'm by no means old (I'm technically a millennial rather than a zoomer by a couple of years), but it feels like the world is going crazy, and I'm genuinely worried about where we're going to end up. God willing, I'd like to have kids in the next 5-10 years (after I find a good, Christian husband), but I genuinely worry about the kind of world they'll be brought into.
I am a Southern Baptist and I love your challenge for the conservatives to stop running away from the fight. Hearing of your plan to go straight into opposition is encouraging! I truly believe that God is doing a large work in our nation through the evangelical movement. Let's always keep the Gospel above all!
Even though I'm no longer protestant as I've since converted to Eastern Orthodox, I pray for you and hope you succeed. America would be a better place. Something I noticed about Protestantism is that he mainline protestants are spineless while the evangelicals have misguided zeal. When I was protestant I was always frustrated by the incessant heresy and how easily evangelicals were mislead into toxic heresy like the prosperity gospel*, but now I realized that the institution and hierarchy of the church is really important since it guards against heresy. *Before you say "wElL nOt aLl eVaNgEliCaLs bEliEvE iN tHe pRoSpErItY gOsPeL" yes I know don't @me. All I'm saying is there is a pipeline from Evangelicalism to toxic heresies since with a weak church structure there's significantly less gaurd rails.
Just something to think about...what IS the gospel then? If it's not prosperity in Christ (salvation, freedom from sin, sickness, depression, etc.) then is it poverty in Christ? I have been raised in what you call the "prosperity" gospel, and I can tell you 100% the prosperity people primarily preach about it is in health, in relationships with God and people. Sure, prosperity can also mean wealth. But that's only like, 1% of the message. If God is a good God, then He doesn't desire for us to be living in poverty, living in sickness, living in depression, living with unhealthy relationships. If we have faith that Jesus died on the cross for our sins and that He's coming again, why can't we also have faith that He will prosper us?
@@notesandneurons no, not how it works, you dont get to tell God, what YOU deserve, what he should do for you, open the damn bible and read it damn it! Yes christians will live in poverty, we will me mocked, starve and be persecuted, like the apostles before us that were tortured and killed, no you are not promised health, peace or even your own wordly life, you are promised one thing, and one thing alone, that through faith you will be saved and be with God.
@@lothara.schmal5092 Apparently you don't understand that your words matter, you literally just "damned" the Bible. Whoah. Maybe you should pick it up and read it. I mean, if you want to live in poverty and starve, go ahead. No one's stopping you. Lol It's not telling God what to do. It's literally asking Him what His will is, and when He reveals it to us, we can have faith that His will is fulfilled. You actually think He wants us to live a miserable life?? Why would we follow a God that promises salvation but only misery comes along with it? Yes, we will be persecuted. But not by God. When we are persecuted by others, He will bless us. I'll continue to have faith that God will provide all my needs. It's really not that hard to have faith that He will prosper us in health, relationships, in life. That's why we eat healthy. That's why we practice forgiveness and patience. Because we know what His will is. Why would he make us go through hell here and be like "but don't worry, heaven is on the other side"? Nah, Heaven is meant to be brought here to earth as well, and we will not be perfect until we are united with Him, but we also don't have to suffer while we're here. He is a good God. And while salvation is the first step in our relationship with Him, there is so much more in store that He wants to reveal to us. Some Bible verses on healing : www.biblestudytools.com/topical-verses/healing-bible-verses/ Some Bible verses on success/ living a prosperous life: www.happierhuman.com/bible-verses-success-wa1/
Im Indonesian Reformed and I never even seen a church in my area fly a pride flag. but we have to pray for the success of the reconquista and that God's kingdom may advance through these actions. 🙏🙏 🇮🇩🇺🇲
It's because we are so far away from American influence and we have both religion and native culture that are against it. So basically every woke movement here is irrelevant to the Church, and even to the society as a whole.
Secara umum kan emg di indonesia agenda politik atau penyebaran tentang pemahaman lgbt ditentang masyarakat, jadi sudah pasti kalau kita nda akan liat denominasi gereja yang pro lgbt(dan semoga tetap begitu seterusnya)
This is very incredible! I'm a Baptist and blessed to attend a faithful church which preaches the gospel faithfully, but I applaud your efforts! I will be praying for this movements and all the movements like it which God is actively working through!
I'm a Maronite catholic and learning about this whole reconquista has been really fascinating. I never really knew much about protestantism so I didn't know much about the whole mainline vs evangelical split. There has been a slight decline in attendance especially from young adults for my church but we also have a booming youth group. It also helps that our church serves as a place of gathering for the lebanese immigrants in my area.
Basically historical Protestant Churches became more liberal, so the more conservative members decided to leave. In leaving, the churches became more corrupted because all the more grounded members left. The main thing he said on the video is that a whole lot of people in Mainline/historical churches, have never heard the gospel. I know from experience that is also the case with catholic churches. The message of the gospel is that we can rest assured that Jesus bought our salvation with His death burial and Resurrection, and that by Faith in Him, we are born again. This new life is the Eternal Life Jesus accomplished for us, so we can never lose it, because it is the work of God, and we weren't even able to get it on our own to begin with. He preserves it for ever. "For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one. 8 And there are three that bear witness in earth, the Spirit, and the water, and the blood: and these three agree in one. 9 If we receive the witness of men, the witness of God is greater: for this is the witness of God which he hath testified of his Son. 10 *He that believeth on the Son of God hath the witness in himself: he that believeth not God hath made him a liar; because he believeth not the record that God gave of his Son.* 11 *And this is the record, that God hath given to us eternal life, and this life is in his Son.* 12 He that hath the Son hath life; and he that hath not the Son of God hath not life. 13 *These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life,* and that ye may believe on the name of the Son of God." 1 John 5:13
I am a Methodist zoomer whose church just split off from the main line. I also want to take back to main line church but in this church was the one I was baptized in and have been going to for 18 years, I only wish I found your videos earlier so I could’ve maybe convince him not to leave, but God bless you and your work.
I'm an Italian Catholic, your determination is amazing and I'm very sorry for what is happening to christianity in the United States and you have all of my esteem.
both of my maternal greatgrandpas where italians, today i visite the house where my paternal grandpa borns and lived with his family, God Bless Italy, really important people to Brazil
I'm a Catholic and I love what you're doing. I will help spread the word to my Protestant friends. Thoigh I wish there was an incitive for the Catholic Church, it would be so wonderful to get a movement like that started for other denominations. I pray for your plan to work and God Bless!
I lol’ed at the ‘missions trip to the mainline churches’ part, but upon thinking about it for 20 seconds, it actually makes sense. I’m already a part of a solid local church in Canada, but I support the efforts of those in the Reconquista movement. It would be absolutely wonderful to see revival in the Mainline! May our risen Lord be with you as you fight this spiritual battle! Ephesians 6:10-20.
I’m a person that some people would call “liberal” but I’m certainly not woke in this sense. I still don’t think that we should be straying away from the core values of Christianity. A church accepting of those who are (homosexual for example) is a great thing because we should all be able to worship God and God loves all of his children, but churches should not be openly celebrating it if the Bible says it is sinful or bad in some way (which in this example, it does). What Redeemed Zoomer is doing is something great. He is working for the Kingdom of God by taking back these churches and I think he should be respected greatly for that. God bless him and his efforts.
okay so as a christian I am not allowed to have relations of an adult nature unless i'm married and it's for procreation. but if i'm gay now i'm allowed to have whatever proclivities I prefer to titallate myself with? it's not about who you want to sleep with or why it's the fact you've done it at all. i don't get a pass so neither should anyone else.
Thank you so much for being a part of this and uniting Churches and making this video. You are helping the Church so much and I will be praying for this movement, that God will open doors, thank you! God bless you and keep doing what God is calling you to!
Seeing this movement take shape has given me more hope for Christianity than I've had in a long time. Best of luck from a Canadian Baptist! Edit: I'll be praying for you all!
I go to a PCA church and before watching this video thought that PCUSA churches were just a very political far left version of a Presbyterian church. I have heard PCA members talking about going to help our PCUSA brothers as well. Your videos are very encouraging because I see the similarities between us more than the differences. Your work on telling true biblical understanding, theology, and understanding gives me the kind of encourement and uplifting Paul talks about. Thank you brother! May our Lord and His Spirit be with you, uplift, and keep you!
The thing I love Christians for is that they have the ability to unite under their faith when face with a threat to their community, no other theology or religion could pull off stuff like the crusades so I have all faith that this will succeed. May God be with you.
Yeah it was, if the entire south of the Europe didn’t become Muslim like Syria and Turkey is (former Christian nations) is because we swift the course of the Jihad from Europe to Jerusalem.
@@therealcitrus2532 what are you talking about? If it weren’t for the crusades we’d both likely be Islamic. You realize the crusades was the result of & a reaction to large scale attempts from the Islamic world to colonize Europe? Look at Spain’s history of Islamic occupation, Took them 800yrs to finally drive them out & their nation & restore it to a Christian nation. They attempted this all throughout Europe and wouldn’t of stopped until they were forced to stop via the Crusades.
God bless you and all of my protestant brothers. I'm orthodox but that doesn't change a thing when it comes to the love I feel for all of you and what you're doing. Keep it up I know you guys are on the right track.
First of all, thank you for this. God is doing amazing things through you. An offshoot of that - look at these comments. Catholics, Orthodox, Protestant. This is what we need to do. We need to put our differences aside and unite.
While I might never physically be involved with this, I'll consider praying for its success, Protestantism in America needs a revival to stand strong. It's truly amazing what you are doing, stay strong and God bless.
“According to Christian belief, man exists for the sake of God; according to the liberal church, in practice if not in theory, God exists for the sake of man.” - John Gresham Machen
How does man exist for the sake of God? That would mean that God benefits from our existence. How? God existing for the sake of man makes more logical sense because Christians claim that their life would be worthless with out him.
Dude... this is wonderful. I'm a Reformed Baptist, and generally opposed to things with names above the level of the local church, but I love hearing about this. Makes me think about the SBC too and their trajectory. Yes... as individuals and churches leave it for churches more like mine... I'm proud of them for outing Rick Warren, though! You've got me thinking. I will pray for you guys in this effort. It would really be something wonderful to see a Biblical resurgence like your describing.
I've always been Catholic but I have thought about becoming Episcopalian just because people are super ignorant about Catholics especially in America. But after I did some more reading on the Episcopalian church's website, and on websites of other Mainline churches, I am way more convinced of my Catholic faith. Praying for my Protestant brothers and sisters in Christ that we can all come back together and return to the Gospel and not let these new-age liberal fads take over
I love to see this video, but I do believe that the only way to defeat these heresies for good is for the protest to end. The Catholic Church is the only institution that is stronger than the evil it fights.
@@landrypierce9942 Catholic here. Vatican II was 61 years ago and allowed this ideology to infiltrate the Church. Nowadays in the American churches they preach tolerance and acceptance-as well as forcing clergy to avoid controversial topics entirely. The Church is infiltrated, but the congregation, even without our earthly shepherds, still has our heavenly shepherd.
@@Messup7654 Think you may be the one who's ignorant. We don't worship Mary. We don't even pray to Mary. We just believe God creates her to do no sin and free from original sin-same as Jesus was. No one in Catholicism’s history has ever worshiped or prayed to Mary. We ask her to petition God aka "pray for us sinners" aspect of the Hail Mary (Hail meaning to greet or send regards to).
@@rydyly1734 theirs no in between god that’s what Jesus is for his son not Mary a human who simply birthed Jesus she’s not chosen or special like Jesus she isn’t sinless like him no human is execpt Jesus because he’s god and human unless you don’t belive in the trinity either
In my Independent Baptist church, October is the month where we focus on missions and/or our missionaries, but it's safe to say you've topped the list with this idea. May God bless you and keep you , from one zoomer Christian to another.
ELCA born and bred, spent my college years exploring different denominations just to come back with an even stronger Lutheran conviction. I’ve struggled with deciding whether to tough it out in my ELCA, or to jump ship to LCMS. Very good video that I’m sure a lot of other young ppl can relate to!
As an LCMS Lutheran myself who sees the left trying to barge into my own denomination, I think you might want to stick it out in the ECLA and join the Reconquista.
There's definitely plenty of room for you in the LCMS! Contrary to what the video seems to imply (I think unintentionally), the ELCA resulted from a break from *us* (called "Seminex") rather than us being a break from them.
@@matthewbless3335Seconded! Our LCMS church is growing like wildfire, too. I think we’re going to see a big movement of people from ELCA to LCMS in the near future.
The term Reconquista holds a real important spot in my heart because it was the strength of those brave men United under the name of Christ that was responsible for creating my country 🇵🇹 It was a really tough fight but we won in the end. This fight of yours will be tough too but if you never give up you can do it. "If God is for us, who can be against us?"
As a Polish Catholic, seeing American Protestants actually set themselves a religious goal is unfathomable. This just might become the portestant's version of the reconquista. Either that or it becomes like the crusades, a noble but unsuccessful endeavor. I wish you luck in fixing your church!
Thank you for taking a stand against false teachings and sticking up for the truth in the Gospel from our Lord Jesus Christ! Let us continue to be gentle as doves and wise as serpents! P.S. God Bless Your Dad for speaking up against that woman’s idea
I would 100% join you if I wasn’t firmly planted in my own denomination (Assemblies of God - my wife and I are missionaries to Japan and the AG has the strongest stance and strategy for missions in the contemporary US). Thank you for organizing this!! Many of my in-laws are UMC I’m going to encourage them to join in this. Praying for this movement to work!
As a non-denominational Pentecostal (very theologically similar to AG) I 100% agree. We need to unite the Body of Christ and stop dividing people based off of different theology. We need to start preaching the gospel!
We could try and do a similar thing for our own Pentecostal Churches, because it doesn't matter the denomination, we all need to stand firm against "woke christianity"
Ok, I'm impressed you actually made progress with your insane plan. Keep it going, the fruit shall prove if this is God's will and I'll be happy to watch as things progress. I believe you should make "keeping up" videos like this on a scheduled basis, so we can see how the movement's doing.
The hierarchical structure of Roman Catholicism isn't without problems, but when I see things like this, I can't help but think it really helps to prevent local priests and churches going astray from the gospel. A local catholic priest will quickly start having a hard time if he starts to deviate and go against teachings with some progressive modern stuff. It helps to keep Catholics in check. As a Catholic myself, I really sympathise with you on this and it's truly sad to see it happening. Good luck reclaiming your church.
Yeah, there’s actually a big problem with your church hierarchy and the pope is corrupt and is an apostate so when the person at the top is corrupted and inevitable, that everybody else will be too. And your church has a lot of false doctrine.
Hello I'm an atheist. I'm commenting here cuz I assume that there will be many Christians that can help me. I'm currently sort of questioning my beliefs and just wanted to ask a question. What made you choose Christianity? If there are thousands of different religions why pick this one?Sorry if this is a bit of a mood killer but I was really curious and wanted to hear it straight from an actual Christian.
Western christians as a whole are mostly clueless on muslim tradition, let alone eastern religions that are not abrahamic. It's mostly a cultural thing, not a choice based on careful examination of options, as in most of us are christians because we were born in the west rather than in the middle east or in eastern asia
As a Christian who grew up as one, I can tell you the main reason I still stick with it, is that I have gotten answers to prayer, and I have continued to try and improve as best I can. As for why I choose this one...I improve in understanding thanks to it.
The supernatural is what brought me back to God. As a Presbyterian, I had not abandoned my faith but quit practicing it. Until Redeemed Zoomer helped me. What he said just so happened to line up perfectly with my understanding of my world around me. The bible is more than just true; it is the precursor to truth. -Jordan Peterson look at his stuff if you need convinced.
Give this a think then: Out of all the faiths in the world, one has fought off countless co-opt'ings by the rulers, defied the whims of the elite, has and always will be apart from the mainstream culture and when it has failed to do these, it outlasted those that would have profited. There is one faith in the world that inspired countless to reach outward beyond their soil and expand our understanding of His creation. It doesn't write it off as some cosmic dice roll. The amazing part about it is aside from traditions and rules laywer'ing, so many branches of the same tree bear fruit so similar, it would be a hard time to sample to tell the differences of each one. There has to be something to it all when you take all that into consideration. As for why I am a member of a Presbyterian mainline, Providence guided my steps and compassion over a simple loss guided me in.
@@WatcherPrime there are a lot of religions out there for christianity to be the only one to do the things you claim it did. Do you know the history and tradition of all of them?
Question, can gay people be Christian? Do you choose to be gay? If you don't choose to be gay, do you still go to hell? If you are gay should you deny yourself?
Maybe some over-conservative will say gays cant go to church They can, Churches works like Hospital, or workshop, it must be filled by sinners, but run by the redeemed, we basically must "sheep" these ppl because we need to save as much people as possible before His Second Coming Second, "denying yourself" is a must for literally every Christian, you must control your meat, it means your attractions, your greed, your literally everything, for the sake of God, it must be structured and discipline, so every christian in general must have Christ in themselves
I'm in the PCA, but I've heard some scary things stirring in my own denomination. I also have a friend who used to be PCUSA, but left for the reasons mentioned in your video & he's told me some stories. I support this movement 100% & will be praying that it or something like it works. America has gone so far from God & look where that's gotten us. We need revival. God bless!
It’s really depressing to see someone from my generation operating under the same “us vs. them” logic that most of the older generation has been for ages. It doesn’t work. Maybe try understanding where these different denominations are coming from, trying to connect with the pastors and congregants who are passionate about these issues for Gospel-related reasons, and stop operating under the logic that these communities need to be crushed and wiped out. None of us have any idea how much God is doing is all sorts of places that we declare are totally lacking His presence.
Idk, this guy will have debates with other christians while the “them” will cancel you for dissagreement with their actual religion: leftist woke brainwashing
this is untrue. a religion has no value without scripture, and the churches specified are the ones who have decided to go off how they feel and outright reject their religion’s scriptures. just start your own religion at that point.
exactly I feel like if this is pursued it could escalate into a situation like Israel and Palestine are facing right now and that sickens me. I’m an agnostic atheist but I’m typically able to see where Christians are coming from, and I also really want to like the guy running this channel. But at the end of the day English is not a logical language and it evolves over time so word WILL carry many meanings and sometimes it’s okay to just let people live their lives. Obviously discussing the return of conservative values is fine but the way that this is painted as like a secret operation will give many the wrong idea.
Zoomer! We need a video on Reconquista needs by region or by state. A lot of your experience is awesome but more specialized for Reformed-dense areas like the Northeast and Michigan. You could make a series of videos, one specializing in each region or state. For example: “Re-Christianize Vermont: Steps for the Reconquista”
As someone who lives in Vermont this would be interesting. However it would only focus on Protestant churches and as I am catholic not sure it would affect me personally.
@@lt3746 To be honest, i'm protestant but i've seen some catholic priest saying some absurd stuff and people clapping. Maybe the catholic side has to do with identifying this rotten fruits and denouncing them to the responsible authority (vatican? Bishops? I really dont know)
I was just talking to my wife about this. She's Catholic and I was raised Non-denominational but have been wanting to belong to a denomination. I have my issues with Catholicism, so that isn't really in the cards for me. But, so many of the Protestant faiths in America have been completely overtaken with people who don't even believe in Christianity. I'm intrigued by Episcopalianism, but they've gotten so weird. I hope we see the churches come back.
@@zacharysilver911 I'm trying haha Struggling with some doctrinal issues but genuinely trying. Basically in a constant state of prayer that God reveals it to me and brings me home. I'd appreciate the prayers of you feel called to!
This is a double edged sword I believe. As someone who does find myself "Gay", it can get hard to find comfort in the church, or better yet find a church that accepts my existence. On one end, there are these protestant churches that work out of a remodeled Pizza Hut and claim to support my existence, once a month that is. They don't care about us, but they try to make it seem as if they do. On the other hand, there is THE church. The ones that actively lobby for me to be "converted" through these terrible, terrible systems that never work. They lobby for a theologist governance, and do not want me in their church. Why did god make me like this if only for my existence to be a sin. This is something that cannot be controlled like how most straight people may see. (Not judging, I can understand differences in belief due to mostly socioeconomic factors and overall ways of thought.) Every time I try to get people to just please hear me out I am told that people will "pray for me". All the prayers in the world couldn't help. If there is no place for me in any church, then what is the point? Am I to accept my eternal hellfire?
MOST Christians are against people like you. At some point you just have to accept that Christianity will not accommodate your gayness. You don’t need to be Christian to believe in a god. I recently left the church and christianity. I just didn’t understand how a religion that teaches love can be filled with so many hateful messages
Sorry you're feeling this way, religion tends to beat people into what they think is best. For me, I can't submit to an ideology that I do not 100% agree with. It's a flaw, yes. I may have stared into the abyss a bit too far to see bliss. Man made god as a "The boss said so" but they themselves are the boss. Look into punk but never go extreme because at some point you have to suspend belief.
Just reading what you wrote, it is clear that you refuse to believe the Bible as authoritative. You are upset at not receiving God's grace, yet you refuse to submit to His word.
@@RationalistMH Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life. Living the way we want only leads to Hell. Proof is in the high suicide rates and substance abuse of the LBGT community.
I’m in the middle of turning towards Christianity but I can’t reach a nearby church right now, so I thought I’d ask some theological questions here. 1. What is the everyday role of Jesus? Do I pray to him, or to God (the father)? 2. What is the role of the Holy Spirit?
I geniunly never believed you would get so far, I always hoped this movement would go somewhere, but could never bring myself to fully believe it would, I am very happy to see how many people are responding to your movement and wish you luck in the glourious reconquest of American churches
As a south african🇿🇦, we sometimes hear all these stories about the liberal church and some have even started appearing here, this makes a lot of the people I know very nervous about western influence in the country, but it's good to know there are people protecting Gods word and I wish you all the best
My SBC has had a long-standing position that the best work we can do as a Church is local. Spreading the gospel to all those who can hear it, conducting charitable events such as the Lords Closet where we give out meals and clothes to the poor while also holding a church service for them. Our former Pastor told the Deacons and then us before he was called to go and help another church that was beginning to falter from the word: "Do not stray from this path, remember there are three most basic principles and truths that any future pastor must show understanding of - Christ died and then rose from the Grave, they must continue to keep the focus on Christ in our Church, and they must preach biblical truth."
Thanks sharing this message. I suffered from the same fear myself. When someone told something woke, I was too scared to disagree. But you video showed me that's is important to stand up for your faith. Thank you and God bless you.
Redeemed Zoomer is from my hometown apparently... which is very, very politically liberal. As a Gen Z Catholic I want nothing more than for you to succeed in bringing more churches back to the teachings of Christ. DEUS VULT!
The crusades were a failed genocide that was so poorly planned and executed it nearly ended Christianity in its entirety. Why you would choose to reference it shows you know very little about your religion
I am a Christian from Indonesia. I pray for your vision to bring the gospel back to churches in America. I pray that many people in America will hear the truth and accept Jesus as Lord and Savior. I pray that even though Evangelicals in America may face difficulties, challenges, and rejections, the King of kings and Lord of Hosts will give you strength and endurance to do His will. Just like what God did with Moses to bring Israel of out slavery from Egypt. May God bless and protect you, my brothers and sisters in Christ! Amen!
It’s so true that Christianity is so vague nowadays. It’s what made me skeptical about joining in the first place because of how fragmented it is. I don’t what to believe so I appreciate what this movement is doing! I’ve always said if one claims to be a member of a religion, DO IT RIGHT! I’m tired of the hypocrites 💀💀
@@aloevera3317 to be fair you probably should, at the very least, cut back on cable television networks and that includes adult swim. I mean honestly anything with commercials in it you need to cut out of your life. same with everything on western tv. If you really need entertainment go watch anime or Korean dramas.
It's amazing how this strategy echoes tolkien's idea of evil. "The message is not that good always wins, but that evil always destroys itself". You don't need to win, you just have to outlast them. And they know this. As a catholic, I tip my hat to you. God bless you, brother.
Fascinating idea. I grew up the daughter of a UP Pastor (before PCUSA). My Mom told me of the offical plan that was presented at seminary to merge liberal denominations with conservative ones (in the 1950's) in order to weaken the conservative ones. If you do research into the history of the mainline denominations, you'll find that before the mass exodus of conservative mainline believers (and often schism), that there was a mass merging. (hence UP becoming PCUSA). The mainline denominations all had this merging-in before the splitting off. And it was part of a grand, official plan presented to seminarians in the 1950's. I converted to Greek Orthodoxy many years ago, but I applaud your efforts to stem the tide. It is important for devout Christians to have courage to speak up - no matter WHICH Christian body we find ourselves in.
Man, and here I was, thinking this was a channel all about Christianity and how It is truly... Christianity is all about love, peace, and God, not about saying that some version of It is "bad" just because It's "woke"! I think all people should try to AT LEAST balance Love and Peace, because, c'mon, how can you love God If you don't love your neighbour as you love yourself!
but the whole point is that those are just "churches" in name only... what's the point of that? Either you believe in the principles and traditions of a denomination or you don't, in which case you find another or make your own. But why hijack and transform something that has been one way for hundreds or thousands of years?
In my teenage years, I had a bit of a dilemma: I knew myself to be introverted (and I still am), but I had the charismatic gift of teaching, meaning I was a natural at telling other people things--specifically faith-related. While I never suffered from an introversion social-anxiety thing, for a long time I was scared to speak out for my faith (Roman Catholic and Christian as a whole) and stick to one-on-ones. But a few wonderful people and a few life-changing events/years later and I became a theologian in my off time. I may not be able to actively participate in this project but I'm honored to see that others have my ambitious goals. Unity is overlooked as being a beautiful thing, and even if I'm not Protestant myself I want there to be only one argument--that between Protestants, Catholics, and Orthodox--before there are none. So continue on Zoomer, I'm cheering for you!
We are also seeing a more conservative movement in the Catholic Church. Traditional Latin Mass churches are starting pop up all over the country. I have been to a number of these services and was surprised to see so many young people attending which was much more than a regular Catholic church.
@@kgsniper4850 Women. Unlike the Protestants, women cannot even be priests / preachers. They are limited in their calling to be nuns. The church is run by repressed, celibate men. And it shows.
He should've defined what he meant by "woke" because gay pride, pro choice, and BLM are all separate beliefs. By using a BLM sign and the black power symbol as "woke" he implied that these movements are against the Gospel even though Christ has always been about liberation of the oppressed.
Here in Mexico, the Methodist Church (IMMAR) had none of these problems (Thank you Lord!). Our culture and customs in religion matters, are very different from the ones in the USA. In the mid term, we do not see an internal separation in the church for these LGBT+ ideas. We do not have woke groups fighting from the inside for an aperture in our actual regulations, nor have the economic interests that other methodist churches have in other countries. Our prayers are with all of you struggling with this woke ideas, to keep the message of the Love of God clean, and truthfully based on the Scriptures. Bless you!
Only one Gospel: The Gospel of Reconciliation. Jesus Christ came into THEIR kingdom to reconcile fallen angels unto Himself. We are the fallen angels kept in DNA chains of darkness. If you do not confess being a fallen angel in Lucifer's kingdom, then you are an unbeliever. Unbeliever = those that claim to be made in the image of God.
While I am not christian, and don't agree with you, from your point of view I can understand your opinion on this. But you have to accept the fact that the church has almost always been involved in politics. Take for example the Papal State, which was literally a country ran by the church, and you can't get any closer to politics than that.
@@top_hat_walrus1860then why is he confused that the gospel is being seen in a liberal light? I get it it's seen as a republican/trad book but that doesn't mean ppl can't interpret things differently
@@whip-whiplash Liberals interpret theology through their politics. Conservatives interpret their politics through their theology. While people can interpret things differently, meaning matters. In the same way that I cannot be a dog because I do not meet the definition of a dog, so too do those who claim to be Christian and do not meet the definition of such.
I'm in the process of getting confirmed at a local Episcopal Church. The priest is very Orthodox in his teachings and centers everything on the Gospel. The majority of the folks that attend are over 65 and many are conservative. I am 33 and want to discern and see if ordination is in my path. I would join these voices in demanding changes and moving away from these hyper liberal ideologies that subvert the Word of God and lead to things that shouldn't be allowed.
while flying a pride flag in a church is stupid, this dosen't mean we still shouldn't be nice to queer people they are still children of god like everyone, and shouldn't be hated for being difrent from us in small ways.
Right! but we are well past "hate" to point of not just mandatory affirmation but mandatory celebration. Actual gay people are fine, but now everyone is being encouraged to be trans or gender non conforming! and THAT must end.
@@JohnDoe927we are in an overcorrection period (in the US, homosexuality was made legal *only 21 years ago*). wait 50 years, and everything will balance out, since people will no longer feel like victims
@@JohnDoe927 No one is forcing adults and kids to be trans, they're tying to make sure the people who are trans get the treatment they need.(well expect idiots who see femboys and then think they're closeted trans girls)
Something I do not understand here, is why is it necessary to push progressive topics out of churches to begin with. I understand if the point of the church is to preserve a tradition and not accept any new currents or ideas, but what if the church is not explicitly traditionalist? Has Christianity in its 2000 year old history never struggled with a situation where a specific group of people would be persecuted for a completely false reason? By rejecting the displaying of the pride flag, which symbolizes homosexual people, are you aiming to signal the exclusion of homosexuals from the church, or is it just the symbolism that irks you, and you have nothing against gays themselves?
I might have my theological disagreements with you, I am catholic, but I wholeheartedly wish you success. You can do this. I want us to go back to a time when the majority was catholic and mainline Protestant, aka groups with actual centuries of culture, tradition and ability to preach political moderation Go get them tiger! Oh also, are Catholics and other Christians welcome into your server? I hope you wouldn’t mind some help. Plus Catholics and what not also have their fair share of theological liberal infiltration
I would consider myself a conservative, yet unfortunately i am not a Christian. I don't really have any right to tell you guys what to do but don't you think its a natural evolution of religion? The idea of worshipping left wing ideology and taking a side politically is not good at all. But so does only having right wing churches.. Can't we just leave politics out of belief in God? Even the left wingers are children of god and have some kind of right to worship him in their way. Just like there are already many different types of churches.
Ok. But don't consider yourself a conservative in the US way. You're mostly what here in Europe is a Centrist Moderate, perhaps "red" leaning, but at least you are compassionate with one another, and that is what matters here. Congrats to your thought provoking post that I wholly subscribe as a Catholic myself. Have a nice day!...
Yes, it is a natural evolution to religion. Man interprets the world through God, and everyones interpretation is different. Remember that it's only just recently that science came to exist. Just 200 years ago, people didn't know the things we know now. They didn't know why it rained. They didn't know why we got sick - about germs. They didn't know about atoms, genes, or cells. They didn't know that animals existed millions of yeara ago and are now gone. They didn't know biology, chemistry, or physics the way we do now. Literally, all they had was God as an explanation for everything. Now we know so much more to explain and interpret our world that the need for God for most people has diminished. God is whatever people need him to be in the moment. Unfortunately, God is also used to justify people's ignorance and prejudice.
Christians are inherently political. Christ commanded us to follow Him with everything we have. Politics is never neutral. Every law, no matter how small, is a declaration of what is right and wrong. Christians have a moral duty to confront immoral laws. And no, we can't all worship God our own way. The Bible gives clear instructions for right and proper worship. It is an act of hatred and cruelty to not tell others that. Moreover, we have a duty to fight heretics.
You don’t, but the church helps many stay in connection with gods word and brings many people to Christ who are not yet a believer, also having a large community of kind and compassionate people in your life is very good.
I’m part of a Wesleyan methodist church that’s highly traditional and against these woke ideas. This movement is an amazing step forwards to the advance in reestablishing true christian faith, like modern day Paul or Martin Luther you’re opposing churches with heavy power and correcting their false teachings. You’ve got support from me and my future ministry (i’m going to be a pastor)
but the whole point is that those are just "churches" in name only... what's the point of that? Either you believe in the principles and traditions of a denomination or you don't, in which case you find another or make your own. But why hijack and transform something that has been one way for hundreds or thousands of years?
UPDATE: I'm back at church again, along with joining its Bible Study, and my local church I was talking about is congregationalist, but they accept anyone of any denomination, and thankfully it's not a Cult of Woke church, but Biblically sound. 😊✝ As someone who's Baptist but hasn't gone to a church for over a decade and a half when I should have (but still read the Bible), may God bless you for making this video. Even though my denomination isn't part of the six listed, the closest church to where I am appears to still be faithful to the gospel, despite being non-denominational (I think it is, I'll have to check it again). I'm thinking to hopefully join it, and maybe find a way so I can help spread the Gospel in the best way I can there, although I don't know if I'd meet the qualifications of a pastor or Sunday School teacher or not, and I can't do it alone, I'd also be looking for brothers and sisters in Christ to help me out. I won't give up in any times of trouble either; the Apostle Paul, who wrote the majority of the New Testament, despite being imprisoned and beaten multiple times, never gave up, same thing with Peter. Any church that doesn't preach the Gospel and instead this Cult of Woke nonsense (say that because the people, besides twisting the original definition of "woke " to fit their own meanings, have all the mannerisms of a cult) no doubt would fit Matthew 7:21-23.
The lack of self-awareness here is astounding here. I was raised roman catholic, and went to mass every Sunday until I was 18 at my parents behest. It was an incredibly traumatic experience for me, solely because of the issues you seem to have with the direction of some protestant sects. As I got older I realized that I was very, very queer. Neither heterosexual or cisgender, and because I hit that developmental milestone around the time of gay marriage's legalization, every Sunday was an exercise in me being told that people like me were abomination, a cancer to morality, and something to be snuffed out in the name of God. At the same time, I was also told that Jesus loved me for who I was because I was made in His image. I didn't know how to justify that double standard. I still don't. All I knew was that the things about me that the Church preached against, I couldn't control. Hell, I wanted to be fixed because I was terrified that I would be eternally damned because I just so happened to feel like I was born in the wrong body, and that I would be happy marrying anyone regardless of their gender. Eventually I realized that if what the Church was saying is true, I didn't want to believe in a God who was supposed to love me and would still damn my soul. If God was that much of an asshole to make humans that were destined to go to hell, that was no God worth worshipping. I cannot accept the idea that God is purely good if he would do such a cruel thing to a child that He made. So I left the Church, because it seemed I wasn't welcome in the house of God. As an adult, I made an effort to visit as many denominations as I could to try and make it make sense. What I found was that the churches you describe as being "woke" were the most welcoming, affirming, and loving communities in faith I had ever seen. The most diverse group of worshippers I had ever seen. I went to a Methodist service, where the loveliest lesbian pastor gave a phenomenal service about loving thy neighbor. For the first time in a long time, I felt close to God. I actually felt like God loved me. Even more surprising, there were tons of people like me there. People who had wanted to reaffirm their faith but were pushed out of their communities by messages like the one you speak in this video. You have it wrong. Woke mobs haven't infiltrated the protestant sect of Christianity, people like you have pushed us out of the Church and these congregations were the only ones to take us in. So of course you'll see pride flags outside of these churches, because we have nowhere else to go. I don't consider myself Christian anymore, and I don't think I ever will. I carry too much pain from the deacons and bishops who looked a 10 year old trans girl in the eye and told her people like her were going to Hell. I carry too much pain from the verbal abuse I endured from my CCD teachers, who called her students animals. But it's only because of these woke churches you speak of that I was able to learn to love the Gospel again at all, and to believe in the teachings of Christ with sincerity. You wanna know why Christianity is losing out to atheism and other religions? Because you exclude, and you other, and you hate. Loving the sinner and hating the sin is still hating the sinner when the "sin" is something core to who they are as God's creations. At the end of the day, the word of God is filtered through the mouths of men. Men with agendas and prejudices. As the Catholic church's handling of pedophilia has shown, the clergy is no more immune to absolute villainy than anyone else. I know nothing of what I just said will change your mind. Such is the way of proselytizing religions, and that's fine. You have to believe that you are right because if there's a possiblity you aren't, your entire worldview crumbles. But I don't think God would be pleased with pride and arrogance of thinking that somehow, your idea of Christianity is the closest to what God intended. What I do know is that I have a number of LGTBQ friends who have rejoined a church because they finally found a community that loved them for who God made them to be.
@@WinstonChurchill208 If being my truest self is a sin in the eyes of your God, your God isn't worth your worship. You cannot be all good and all loving and purposefully create people that are destined for eternal punishment. That is sadistic and evil.
@@ShenaniGins first of all he didn't create people to be destined for eternal punishment, hell was never meant for humans, it was only after adam and eve ate the forbidden fruit and created original sin that he started to send humans to hell. Also if he intended to send humans to hell to begin with he wouldn't of sent himself in the form of a human to give us a chance to repent and enter heaven. With the truest self part I'm honestly mixed about that, through the past months I've definitely gone though a lot of different opinions on the topic, I've honestly got too many different opinions about that which I'm not gonna write in this reply as it's already too long. Honestly just as long as you're truly a good person no matter you believe in Christianity or not you'll get into heaven eventually, there would be some things you would have to refine in purgatory first but that's honestly just going to happen to a lot of people. Hopefully we can have a better talk about this in heaven, no matter how long it might take.
As a traditional, American, Catholic I support your efforts, and I would welcome such efforts within Catholicism where some of the heresies you mentioned have begun infesting even Catholic parishes. As an example, allowing the laity control of a parish with the position of "parish life director" when the priests didn't want to take charge as reverend or vicar or pastor had devastating effects on my childhood church, such that even with a pastor there now, there has not been significant movement back to what the church should concern itself with--preaching the gospel as you and Paul said. God bless you and love you.
Glad to see that people want Christ back in their churches, as a Catholic, we also face the same issues. Some individual churches lean towards the teachings of the Bible or liberalism. I remember, there was a sermon held where a gay couple was allowed to speak at the pulpit. I find it horrible that people would try to harm the church, though I am faithful that many will take a stand against this because it’s getting out of hand.
Catholicism literally allowed one of its churches to hold a clown service having its leaders dress as actual clowns. Sorry but modern catholicism is lost. Protestantism or Orthodoxy are the only two options.
Although I'm a (non-Christian) deist and may very well be considered to be in the "woke" category by some conservatives, I sincerely support you and your reconquista movement. Current woke activism has this nasty habit of making everything about them while they shall have no business in the church in the first place. Hope you succeed. God bless you and your work.
This is literally one of the best performances ever performed. I love edgemont so much, I always come back to it after listening to all the new stuff I listen to now. It's truly one of the most emotional pieces ever created.
It's okay to be a Christian, what is worrying here is that the fact of being one seems to imply the end of the freedom of a large part of the population just because they have a sexual orientation, I understand that you don't want political symbols in the church, nor do they talk about those issues, but from that to the systematic political oppression of conservative groups towards LGBTI people there is a long way, which I don't know if they know how to differentiate.
When he says conservative and liberal, he’s not talking about in terms of politics, he’s talking about in terms of theology. Things like Pride and homosexuality and abortion are all considered sins by the Bible. But because of culture, many churches have adapted to supporting these ideologies that the Bible says is wrong. This has nothing to do with politics or politicians. Only with what the church should stand for.
@@nerdtalk1789I understand how you'd like to pretend this is only theological, but you're ignoring the current political context in the USA where Republicans have decided to continually rally against LGBTs to vilify them, to make them look like monsters, to strip them of their basic rights. This, of course, is all in lieu of providing actual policy outside of throwing money at rich people & stomping on minorities.
Godbless Zoomer, may Christ shine His face upon you and bless you! Always remember that we plant and water the seed but God gives the growth, may this bring glory to God.
As a muslim im really saddened by how woke culture destroy protestant churches and it’s tradition to the root. May god ease our protestant brethren’s hardships and difficulties……….. God is great……
@@Mj-in5ujIslam forbids Christian conversion as according to Muhammad “the prophet” both are under treaties by God. He made it so much of a point that if something someone did displeased a Christian then a Muslim must correct whatever that was, as so long as it pleases God.
@@Mj-in5ujMuhammad viewed people who did not believe any God to be the WORSE kind of people. He would rather see all his people die to pagans then to see the world taken by the non religious. Do remember his view of pagans wasn’t that good either and that just to say bad non religious people where in his personal opinion.
I'm an atheist, and I support your efforts 100% It's good to see people actually believing in things they say they believe in, and doing something to save their communities. I wish you the best.
We catholic always support our Protestant brothers & sisters to unite and reclaim your mainline churches!!! Someday we will united again as one community ❤❤❤❤
Thanks for doing this. I'm guilty of stop going to mine after hearing "mother daughter and the holy ghost" (just one example) at my pcusa church. Maybe we shouldn't keep on retreating
All things aside for a second, that church looks like a literal castle and I wish we had more that looked like that nowadays.
We DO have churches that look like that nowadays. Basically every town has a mainline Protestant church that looks like that. We need to RESTORE those churches. That kind of church isn’t rare at all if you’re a mainline Protestant like me
@@redeemedzoomer6053 Us Mormons have temples that look like Castles straight out of a Disney movie. Thankfully we are not liberal (like how Disney is Woke)
@Talitha Venom kills, Love heals. The sword doesn't fix all issues.
@Talitha I was only saying to be kind to the Mormon lady. I have no idea what you are on about.
@Talitha What if Jesus was unkind to the sinners that he so loved? Being strong in your faith does not require a sword and shield. I hope you have a good rest of your day.
Anybody here from the UK? Our churches are almost empty of zoomers and we need your prayers ❤️🙏
Yes! I 100% agree!
I am. I was at a recent day in our C of E church where I was the only person under the age of 40 (and one of a small number under the age of 60) and the only person who was openly against the liberalisation of the C of E, including the recent moves to approve same-sex blessings.
Whilst I really admire what Reformed Zoomer is promoting here, in the case of the C of E it won't work, because the church is ultimately at the mercy of the government, and the government is becoming increasingly liberal on social issues.
Yea I'm a pentecostal theres alot of young people. but i grew up in Huddersfield and other places and pretty much all mainline Protestant churches are empty, iam also of the belief that we should come together and take back the main line churches
im from the UK- catholic tho, praying for you
A pastor near me preaches to a lot of prisons near me and I know he’s been really successful. A lot of the young people who are followers are in YOI or adult prisons!
As a Catholic I find it amazing that you are speaking out against those who want to destroy Christianity.
you mean the muslims? because as a muslims the christian seems to think that we are out for their blood and all while we're just sitting here in misery because the west always come and destroy any true muslims leader that wish their country becomes better without relying the west and their secularism.
suck to be you since the only people that want to destroy christianity is the people who ruled the western countries that wished to eradicates any religion from face of earth and replaced it with totalitarianism which means that government would replace god as it has replaced his laws and commandment with secularism, my advice is just take the religion with you and go to mountains since you cannot defeats these people, these people would eventually perish on it's own just like the fate of the people of noah.
Or you could just let Gay people live their lives without harassment.
@@Gfish17 I don’t want to harass gay people though
@@itapi697 Then don't. 👍🇺🇲
@@Gfish17 not while they tried to make every damn living creatures into gays from frogs,to children and women,not this time mister they need to go it's either them or all humanity and I rather them gone rather than all humanity.
Personally I'm a Roman Catholic, but anything that puts the teachings of Gospel back in the lives of the American people is a massive step in the right direction. God bless Redeemed Zoomer, you shall be in my prayers.
You must know then that the Roman church suffers from the same issues then right?
@@darth3911 Never seen a Catholic Church fly anything other than a Vatican flag.
@@jacobparsons4611 Just because a flag isn’t flown doesn’t mean they don’t support it.
@@darth3911 Alright chief, and which Seven Day Adventist propagandist told you the church supports gay pride?
@@jacobparsons4611 The American catholic churches in my state allow gay marriage and supported acts so sinful that it’s a wonder they haven’t been excommunicated from the church.
What I said did not come from propaganda, rather it came from what I seen and those close to me have seen.
I'm gonna try the same thing here in Finland. The problem is, the Church is dying. Only half the babies are being Baptized where as only 10 years ago it was 70%. And here we are worrying why the fertility rate is 1.37 and divorce rate over 60%. We have this beautiful 800-year old church in my county but I literally never see a teenager or young adult there:(
I will pray for you and Finland brother. Stay strong 💪
Hope that works out for you!
Well it's a complex issue. Not sure if you would agree with me but being baptized doesn't mean you are saved. I'm against babies being baptized since and I'm sure you could see being baptized as a baby does not mean you are a Christian, only culturally Christian. One of the great things about this opportunity of reconquista is that the true believers of God can take back these churches and build a stronger foundation from the ashes rather than standby and witness the falling of the church.
Not trying to mock or anything, but i think the spot of evengelization in your country should be the immigrants
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Many immigrants aren’t Christian and those immigrants that are Christian will not join a Finnish church since it probably tends to be too liberal for their liking
You are amazing man. I’m not even a protestant, but one can see plain and simple you are on a mission. God bless brother 🙏🏻
I'm an Evangelical who grew up in the Presbyterian Church. My husband and I are from different protestant backgrounds and have found a home there, but it's frustrating to watch what's happening with mainline protestantism. This idea is amazing. I support you and can't wait to see the results!! I will do my part by encouraging others.
I'm in a super liberal church in Canada (United), which often feels like a liberal politics club rather than a church. It's the largest Protestand denomination in Canada, and yet I'm not sure where to find people who would be willing to make the church about Christ again. I'm genuinely worried about being cancelled or blacklisted if I speak up, especially because I want to dedicate my life and career to the church.
I feel ya brother. In the same situation myself.
Has anyone noticed that churches with the word “United” tend to be extremely liberal? Here in Australia the most liberal church is called the uniting church. The most liberal church in America is also called the United church of Christ.
@@Creativethinker12 Its due to their more liberal mentality. Openess to new ideas, merging with the other churches, and more progressive stance. So they all took similar naming conventions.
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It seems like when different Protestant churches merge, the church always becomes very liberal. Merging is probably not a good idea for Protestant churches it seem.
@@avroarchitect1793 *sister* haha but yeah, it's a hard situation. I like certain aspects of the church, like the fact that we ordain women, our stances on Israel/Palestine, our relationships with Indigenous groups and the fact that everyone is welcome, which I think is what Jesus would have wanted (after all, it's the sick that need a doctor). I'm even potentially okay with same-sex marriage (I'm personally attracted to both sexes, but I will only marry a man, and I don't take part in promiscuous behaviours). But last year we had drag queens reading a story to children, which is just a mockery of femininity and real womanhood and I hope we don't have something like that again. If people want to see that, they're welcome to go to a bar (as adults!), but not in my church!
Our pastor seems to be more focused on gay and trans rights rather than taking care of our congregation, or even those who are facing difficulty in our city, where there is more and more addiction, poverty, and homelessness every day. People are suffering and so many of our churches are just busy talking about "supporting trans kids" and whatnot; as if pumping hormones and drugs into children who are going through a very difficult time will solve their problems rather than create even more. If a trans person comes into our church, I will welcome them with open arms, as I think churches should be welcoming places for all, but I don't want our time and resources going to the trans and queer community when there are so many real, pressing problems that we could be helping out with.
I consider myself fiscally liberal-- I believe in well-functioning socialist systems where the state provides adequate healthcare, education, support programs, etc. I'm even okay with different lifestyles-- in my opinion gay people should be able to lead normal lives, and if they want to marry someone of the same sex, that's between them and God. But the sheer promiscuity, performativity, and depravity that we're seeing from the radical left has been shocking. I'm by no means old (I'm technically a millennial rather than a zoomer by a couple of years), but it feels like the world is going crazy, and I'm genuinely worried about where we're going to end up. God willing, I'd like to have kids in the next 5-10 years (after I find a good, Christian husband), but I genuinely worry about the kind of world they'll be brought into.
I am a Southern Baptist and I love your challenge for the conservatives to stop running away from the fight. Hearing of your plan to go straight into opposition is encouraging! I truly believe that God is doing a large work in our nation through the evangelical movement. Let's always keep the Gospel above all!
Even though I'm no longer protestant as I've since converted to Eastern Orthodox, I pray for you and hope you succeed. America would be a better place.
Something I noticed about Protestantism is that he mainline protestants are spineless while the evangelicals have misguided zeal. When I was protestant I was always frustrated by the incessant heresy and how easily evangelicals were mislead into toxic heresy like the prosperity gospel*, but now I realized that the institution and hierarchy of the church is really important since it guards against heresy.
*Before you say "wElL nOt aLl eVaNgEliCaLs bEliEvE iN tHe pRoSpErItY gOsPeL" yes I know don't @me. All I'm saying is there is a pipeline from Evangelicalism to toxic heresies since with a weak church structure there's significantly less gaurd rails.
Just something to think about...what IS the gospel then? If it's not prosperity in Christ (salvation, freedom from sin, sickness, depression, etc.) then is it poverty in Christ? I have been raised in what you call the "prosperity" gospel, and I can tell you 100% the prosperity people primarily preach about it is in health, in relationships with God and people. Sure, prosperity can also mean wealth. But that's only like, 1% of the message. If God is a good God, then He doesn't desire for us to be living in poverty, living in sickness, living in depression, living with unhealthy relationships. If we have faith that Jesus died on the cross for our sins and that He's coming again, why can't we also have faith that He will prosper us?
@@notesandneurons no, not how it works, you dont get to tell God, what YOU deserve, what he should do for you, open the damn bible and read it damn it! Yes christians will live in poverty, we will me mocked, starve and be persecuted, like the apostles before us that were tortured and killed, no you are not promised health, peace or even your own wordly life, you are promised one thing, and one thing alone, that through faith you will be saved and be with God.
@@lothara.schmal5092 Apparently you don't understand that your words matter, you literally just "damned" the Bible. Whoah. Maybe you should pick it up and read it. I mean, if you want to live in poverty and starve, go ahead. No one's stopping you. Lol It's not telling God what to do. It's literally asking Him what His will is, and when He reveals it to us, we can have faith that His will is fulfilled. You actually think He wants us to live a miserable life?? Why would we follow a God that promises salvation but only misery comes along with it? Yes, we will be persecuted. But not by God. When we are persecuted by others, He will bless us. I'll continue to have faith that God will provide all my needs. It's really not that hard to have faith that He will prosper us in health, relationships, in life. That's why we eat healthy. That's why we practice forgiveness and patience. Because we know what His will is. Why would he make us go through hell here and be like "but don't worry, heaven is on the other side"? Nah, Heaven is meant to be brought here to earth as well, and we will not be perfect until we are united with Him, but we also don't have to suffer while we're here. He is a good God. And while salvation is the first step in our relationship with Him, there is so much more in store that He wants to reveal to us.
Some Bible verses on healing : www.biblestudytools.com/topical-verses/healing-bible-verses/
Some Bible verses on success/ living a prosperous life: www.happierhuman.com/bible-verses-success-wa1/
Im Indonesian Reformed and I never even seen a church in my area fly a pride flag. but we have to pray for the success of the reconquista and that God's kingdom may advance through these actions. 🙏🙏 🇮🇩🇺🇲
It's because we are so far away from American influence and we have both religion and native culture that are against it. So basically every woke movement here is irrelevant to the Church, and even to the society as a whole.
I saw exactly zero pride flags flying anywhere in Indonesia last time I went, which was during "Pride" month.
Secara umum kan emg di indonesia agenda politik atau penyebaran tentang pemahaman lgbt ditentang masyarakat, jadi sudah pasti kalau kita nda akan liat denominasi gereja yang pro lgbt(dan semoga tetap begitu seterusnya)
This because of Islam there! Islam forbiddes such acts very hard
@@HoA1207-n8b it's not just Islam, all the Abrahamic faiths forbids it, it's just that Islam actually protected it's teachings
This is very incredible! I'm a Baptist and blessed to attend a faithful church which preaches the gospel faithfully, but I applaud your efforts! I will be praying for this movements and all the movements like it which God is actively working through!
Baptist is woke and follow NIV Bible
I'm a Maronite catholic and learning about this whole reconquista has been really fascinating. I never really knew much about protestantism so I didn't know much about the whole mainline vs evangelical split. There has been a slight decline in attendance especially from young adults for my church but we also have a booming youth group. It also helps that our church serves as a place of gathering for the lebanese immigrants in my area.
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Basically historical Protestant Churches became more liberal, so the more conservative members decided to leave. In leaving, the churches became more corrupted because all the more grounded members left.
The main thing he said on the video is that a whole lot of people in Mainline/historical churches, have never heard the gospel.
I know from experience that is also the case with catholic churches.
The message of the gospel is that we can rest assured that Jesus bought our salvation with His death burial and Resurrection, and that by Faith in Him, we are born again. This new life is the Eternal Life Jesus accomplished for us, so we can never lose it, because it is the work of God, and we weren't even able to get it on our own to begin with. He preserves it for ever.
"For there are three that bear record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: and these three are one.
8 And there are three that bear witness in earth, the Spirit, and the water, and the blood: and these three agree in one.
9 If we receive the witness of men, the witness of God is greater: for this is the witness of God which he hath testified of his Son.
10 *He that believeth on the Son of God hath the witness in himself: he that believeth not God hath made him a liar; because he believeth not the record that God gave of his Son.*
11 *And this is the record, that God hath given to us eternal life, and this life is in his Son.*
12 He that hath the Son hath life; and he that hath not the Son of God hath not life.
13 *These things have I written unto you that believe on the name of the Son of God; that ye may know that ye have eternal life,* and that ye may believe on the name of the Son of God."
1 John 5:13
Shout out to Lebanon ‼️‼️
I am a Methodist zoomer whose church just split off from the main line. I also want to take back to main line church but in this church was the one I was baptized in and have been going to for 18 years, I only wish I found your videos earlier so I could’ve maybe convince him not to leave, but God bless you and your work.
I'm an Italian Catholic, your determination is amazing and I'm very sorry for what is happening to christianity in the United States and you have all of my esteem.
both of my maternal greatgrandpas where italians, today i visite the house where my paternal grandpa borns and lived with his family, God Bless Italy, really important people to Brazil
Ciao fratello 🗿✝️
I'm a Catholic and I love what you're doing. I will help spread the word to my Protestant friends. Thoigh I wish there was an incitive for the Catholic Church, it would be so wonderful to get a movement like that started for other denominations. I pray for your plan to work and God Bless!
I lol’ed at the ‘missions trip to the mainline churches’ part, but upon thinking about it for 20 seconds, it actually makes sense. I’m already a part of a solid local church in Canada, but I support the efforts of those in the Reconquista movement. It would be absolutely wonderful to see revival in the Mainline! May our risen Lord be with you as you fight this spiritual battle! Ephesians 6:10-20.
I’m a person that some people would call “liberal” but I’m certainly not woke in this sense. I still don’t think that we should be straying away from the core values of Christianity. A church accepting of those who are (homosexual for example) is a great thing because we should all be able to worship God and God loves all of his children, but churches should not be openly celebrating it if the Bible says it is sinful or bad in some way (which in this example, it does). What Redeemed Zoomer is doing is something great. He is working for the Kingdom of God by taking back these churches and I think he should be respected greatly for that. God bless him and his efforts.
okay so as a christian I am not allowed to have relations of an adult nature unless i'm married and it's for procreation. but if i'm gay now i'm allowed to have whatever proclivities I prefer to titallate myself with?
it's not about who you want to sleep with or why it's the fact you've done it at all. i don't get a pass so neither should anyone else.
Thank you so much for being a part of this and uniting Churches and making this video. You are helping the Church so much and I will be praying for this movement, that God will open doors, thank you! God bless you and keep doing what God is calling you to!
Seeing this movement take shape has given me more hope for Christianity than I've had in a long time. Best of luck from a Canadian Baptist! Edit: I'll be praying for you all!
I go to a PCA church and before watching this video thought that PCUSA churches were just a very political far left version of a Presbyterian church. I have heard PCA members talking about going to help our PCUSA brothers as well. Your videos are very encouraging because I see the similarities between us more than the differences. Your work on telling true biblical understanding, theology, and understanding gives me the kind of encourement and uplifting Paul talks about. Thank you brother! May our Lord and His Spirit be with you, uplift, and keep you!
The thing I love Christians for is that they have the ability to unite under their faith when face with a threat to their community, no other theology or religion could pull off stuff like the crusades so I have all faith that this will succeed. May God be with you.
If only we were good at it, Hagia Sophia would still be Orthodox.
The crusades weren't really a good thing
@therealcitrus2532 Maybe not the last few, the first one was pretty great for sure though
Yeah it was, if the entire south of the Europe didn’t become Muslim like Syria and Turkey is (former Christian nations) is because we swift the course of the Jihad from Europe to Jerusalem.
@@therealcitrus2532 what are you talking about? If it weren’t for the crusades we’d both likely be Islamic. You realize the crusades was the result of & a reaction to large scale attempts from the Islamic world to colonize Europe? Look at Spain’s history of Islamic occupation, Took them 800yrs to finally drive them out & their nation & restore it to a Christian nation. They attempted this all throughout Europe and wouldn’t of stopped until they were forced to stop via the Crusades.
God bless you and all of my protestant brothers. I'm orthodox but that doesn't change a thing when it comes to the love I feel for all of you and what you're doing. Keep it up I know you guys are on the right track.
First of all, thank you for this. God is doing amazing things through you. An offshoot of that - look at these comments. Catholics, Orthodox, Protestant. This is what we need to do. We need to put our differences aside and unite.
While I might never physically be involved with this, I'll consider praying for its success, Protestantism in America needs a revival to stand strong. It's truly amazing what you are doing, stay strong and God bless.
“According to Christian belief, man exists for the sake of God; according to the liberal church, in practice if not in theory, God exists for the sake of man.” - John Gresham Machen
How does man exist for the sake of God? That would mean that God benefits from our existence. How? God existing for the sake of man makes more logical sense because Christians claim that their life would be worthless with out him.
Dude... this is wonderful. I'm a Reformed Baptist, and generally opposed to things with names above the level of the local church, but I love hearing about this. Makes me think about the SBC too and their trajectory. Yes... as individuals and churches leave it for churches more like mine... I'm proud of them for outing Rick Warren, though!
You've got me thinking. I will pray for you guys in this effort. It would really be something wonderful to see a Biblical resurgence like your describing.
I've always been Catholic but I have thought about becoming Episcopalian just because people are super ignorant about Catholics especially in America. But after I did some more reading on the Episcopalian church's website, and on websites of other Mainline churches, I am way more convinced of my Catholic faith. Praying for my Protestant brothers and sisters in Christ that we can all come back together and return to the Gospel and not let these new-age liberal fads take over
I love to see this video, but I do believe that the only way to defeat these heresies for good is for the protest to end. The Catholic Church is the only institution that is stronger than the evil it fights.
@@landrypierce9942 Catholic here. Vatican II was 61 years ago and allowed this ideology to infiltrate the Church. Nowadays in the American churches they preach tolerance and acceptance-as well as forcing clergy to avoid controversial topics entirely. The Church is infiltrated, but the congregation, even without our earthly shepherds, still has our heavenly shepherd.
Yeah well Christian’s belive in Christ and Catholics believe in Mary so it may be the Catholics who are ignorant
@@Messup7654 Think you may be the one who's ignorant. We don't worship Mary. We don't even pray to Mary. We just believe God creates her to do no sin and free from original sin-same as Jesus was.
No one in Catholicism’s history has ever worshiped or prayed to Mary. We ask her to petition God aka "pray for us sinners" aspect of the Hail Mary (Hail meaning to greet or send regards to).
@@rydyly1734 theirs no in between god that’s what Jesus is for his son not Mary a human who simply birthed Jesus she’s not chosen or special like Jesus she isn’t sinless like him no human is execpt Jesus because he’s god and human unless you don’t belive in the trinity either
As a Coptic Orthodox, I send my prayers to you that you will succeed in bringing Christ back to Protestant Churches, Amen
In my Independent Baptist church, October is the month where we focus on missions and/or our missionaries, but it's safe to say you've topped the list with this idea. May God bless you and keep you , from one zoomer Christian to another.
ELCA born and bred, spent my college years exploring different denominations just to come back with an even stronger Lutheran conviction. I’ve struggled with deciding whether to tough it out in my ELCA, or to jump ship to LCMS. Very good video that I’m sure a lot of other young ppl can relate to!
As an LCMS Lutheran myself who sees the left trying to barge into my own denomination, I think you might want to stick it out in the ECLA and join the Reconquista.
There's definitely plenty of room for you in the LCMS! Contrary to what the video seems to imply (I think unintentionally), the ELCA resulted from a break from *us* (called "Seminex") rather than us being a break from them.
@@matthewbless3335Seconded! Our LCMS church is growing like wildfire, too. I think we’re going to see a big movement of people from ELCA to LCMS in the near future.
The term Reconquista holds a real important spot in my heart because it was the strength of those brave men United under the name of Christ that was responsible for creating my country 🇵🇹
It was a really tough fight but we won in the end. This fight of yours will be tough too but if you never give up you can do it.
"If God is for us, who can be against us?"
As a Polish Catholic, seeing American Protestants actually set themselves a religious goal is unfathomable. This just might become the portestant's version of the reconquista. Either that or it becomes like the crusades, a noble but unsuccessful endeavor. I wish you luck in fixing your church!
Ah, reformed zoomer, my favorite protestant channel love from your eastern orthodox comrades ☦️🤝✝️
Thank you for taking a stand against false teachings and sticking up for the truth in the Gospel from our Lord Jesus Christ! Let us continue to be gentle as doves and wise as serpents!
P.S. God Bless Your Dad for speaking up against that woman’s idea
As an Eastern Orthodox, God bless you for your deeds and God save souls of those, who are fooled by false preachers
I would 100% join you if I wasn’t firmly planted in my own denomination (Assemblies of God - my wife and I are missionaries to Japan and the AG has the strongest stance and strategy for missions in the contemporary US). Thank you for organizing this!! Many of my in-laws are UMC I’m going to encourage them to join in this. Praying for this movement to work!
As a non-denominational Pentecostal (very theologically similar to AG) I 100% agree. We need to unite the Body of Christ and stop dividing people based off of different theology. We need to start preaching the gospel!
We could try and do a similar thing for our own Pentecostal Churches, because it doesn't matter the denomination, we all need to stand firm against "woke christianity"
How is this mission on Japan? Can you tell me more about it?
Ok, I'm impressed you actually made progress with your insane plan. Keep it going, the fruit shall prove if this is God's will and I'll be happy to watch as things progress. I believe you should make "keeping up" videos like this on a scheduled basis, so we can see how the movement's doing.
The hierarchical structure of Roman Catholicism isn't without problems, but when I see things like this, I can't help but think it really helps to prevent local priests and churches going astray from the gospel. A local catholic priest will quickly start having a hard time if he starts to deviate and go against teachings with some progressive modern stuff. It helps to keep Catholics in check.
As a Catholic myself, I really sympathise with you on this and it's truly sad to see it happening. Good luck reclaiming your church.
Yeah, there’s actually a big problem with your church hierarchy and the pope is corrupt and is an apostate so when the person at the top is corrupted and inevitable, that everybody else will be too. And your church has a lot of false doctrine.
When the bishop hierarchy gets infiltrated it makes things tricky though
Hello I'm an atheist. I'm commenting here cuz I assume that there will be many Christians that can help me. I'm currently sort of questioning my beliefs and just wanted to ask a question.
What made you choose Christianity? If there are thousands of different religions why pick this one?Sorry if this is a bit of a mood killer but I was really curious and wanted to hear it straight from an actual Christian.
Western christians as a whole are mostly clueless on muslim tradition, let alone eastern religions that are not abrahamic.
It's mostly a cultural thing, not a choice based on careful examination of options, as in most of us are christians because we were born in the west rather than in the middle east or in eastern asia
As a Christian who grew up as one, I can tell you the main reason I still stick with it, is that I have gotten answers to prayer, and I have continued to try and improve as best I can.
As for why I choose this one...I improve in understanding thanks to it.
The supernatural is what brought me back to God. As a Presbyterian, I had not abandoned my faith but quit practicing it. Until Redeemed Zoomer helped me. What he said just so happened to line up perfectly with my understanding of my world around me. The bible is more than just true; it is the precursor to truth. -Jordan Peterson look at his stuff if you need convinced.
Give this a think then:
Out of all the faiths in the world, one has fought off countless co-opt'ings by the rulers, defied the whims of the elite, has and always will be apart from the mainstream culture and when it has failed to do these, it outlasted those that would have profited. There is one faith in the world that inspired countless to reach outward beyond their soil and expand our understanding of His creation. It doesn't write it off as some cosmic dice roll.
The amazing part about it is aside from traditions and rules laywer'ing, so many branches of the same tree bear fruit so similar, it would be a hard time to sample to tell the differences of each one. There has to be something to it all when you take all that into consideration.
As for why I am a member of a Presbyterian mainline, Providence guided my steps and compassion over a simple loss guided me in.
@@WatcherPrime there are a lot of religions out there for christianity to be the only one to do the things you claim it did. Do you know the history and tradition of all of them?
Question, can gay people be Christian? Do you choose to be gay? If you don't choose to be gay, do you still go to hell? If you are gay should you deny yourself?
Maybe some over-conservative will say gays cant go to church
They can, Churches works like Hospital, or workshop, it must be filled by sinners, but run by the redeemed, we basically must "sheep" these ppl because we need to save as much people as possible before His Second Coming
Second, "denying yourself" is a must for literally every Christian, you must control your meat, it means your attractions, your greed, your literally everything, for the sake of God, it must be structured and discipline, so every christian in general must have Christ in themselves
I can not judge either you go to heaven or hell, i'm just a human being, but reading the bible will help you to find the truth
Homosexuality is a choice
Idk man... I just got here
Damn, dude.
You don't choose to be gay, you don't choose to be straight. Then again. religious beliefs seem to screech when confronted with study.
I'm in the PCA, but I've heard some scary things stirring in my own denomination. I also have a friend who used to be PCUSA, but left for the reasons mentioned in your video & he's told me some stories. I support this movement 100% & will be praying that it or something like it works. America has gone so far from God & look where that's gotten us. We need revival. God bless!
What scary things happening in PCA?
@eg5646 that incident with the “gay Christian” pastor, for one thing.
It’s really depressing to see someone from my generation operating under the same “us vs. them” logic that most of the older generation has been for ages. It doesn’t work. Maybe try understanding where these different denominations are coming from, trying to connect with the pastors and congregants who are passionate about these issues for Gospel-related reasons, and stop operating under the logic that these communities need to be crushed and wiped out. None of us have any idea how much God is doing is all sorts of places that we declare are totally lacking His presence.
Idk, this guy will have debates with other christians while the “them” will cancel you for dissagreement with their actual religion: leftist woke brainwashing
this is untrue. a religion has no value without scripture, and the churches specified are the ones who have decided to go off how they feel and outright reject their religion’s scriptures. just start your own religion at that point.
exactly I feel like if this is pursued it could escalate into a situation like Israel and Palestine are facing right now and that sickens me. I’m an agnostic atheist but I’m typically able to see where Christians are coming from, and I also really want to like the guy running this channel. But at the end of the day English is not a logical language and it evolves over time so word WILL carry many meanings and sometimes it’s okay to just let people live their lives. Obviously discussing the return of conservative values is fine but the way that this is painted as like a secret operation will give many the wrong idea.
Zoomer! We need a video on Reconquista needs by region or by state.
A lot of your experience is awesome but more specialized for Reformed-dense areas like the Northeast and Michigan. You could make a series of videos, one specializing in each region or state.
For example: “Re-Christianize Vermont: Steps for the Reconquista”
This is good!
As someone who lives in Vermont this would be interesting. However it would only focus on Protestant churches and as I am catholic not sure it would affect me personally.
Yes we need this
@L T is the church in Vermont dealing with similar issues? I ask as a curious Catholic Texan.
@@lt3746 To be honest, i'm protestant but i've seen some catholic priest saying some absurd stuff and people clapping. Maybe the catholic side has to do with identifying this rotten fruits and denouncing them to the responsible authority (vatican? Bishops? I really dont know)
I was just talking to my wife about this. She's Catholic and I was raised Non-denominational but have been wanting to belong to a denomination. I have my issues with Catholicism, so that isn't really in the cards for me. But, so many of the Protestant faiths in America have been completely overtaken with people who don't even believe in Christianity. I'm intrigued by Episcopalianism, but they've gotten so weird. I hope we see the churches come back.
Just become Catholic bro
@@zacharysilver911 I'm trying haha
Struggling with some doctrinal issues but genuinely trying. Basically in a constant state of prayer that God reveals it to me and brings me home. I'd appreciate the prayers of you feel called to!
I am Orthodox and I'm proud to see you brothers fighting to reform your church from sin. ΧΡΙΣΤΌΣ ΝΙΚΆ! 🇬🇷☦️❤️✝️🇺🇲
This is a double edged sword I believe. As someone who does find myself "Gay", it can get hard to find comfort in the church, or better yet find a church that accepts my existence. On one end, there are these protestant churches that work out of a remodeled Pizza Hut and claim to support my existence, once a month that is. They don't care about us, but they try to make it seem as if they do. On the other hand, there is THE church. The ones that actively lobby for me to be "converted" through these terrible, terrible systems that never work. They lobby for a theologist governance, and do not want me in their church. Why did god make me like this if only for my existence to be a sin. This is something that cannot be controlled like how most straight people may see. (Not judging, I can understand differences in belief due to mostly socioeconomic factors and overall ways of thought.) Every time I try to get people to just please hear me out I am told that people will "pray for me". All the prayers in the world couldn't help. If there is no place for me in any church, then what is the point? Am I to accept my eternal hellfire?
MOST Christians are against people like you. At some point you just have to accept that Christianity will not accommodate your gayness.
You don’t need to be Christian to believe in a god.
I recently left the church and christianity. I just didn’t understand how a religion that teaches love can be filled with so many hateful messages
Just live your best life. These people are haters and nothing more.
Sorry you're feeling this way, religion tends to beat people into what they think is best. For me, I can't submit to an ideology that I do not 100% agree with. It's a flaw, yes. I may have stared into the abyss a bit too far to see bliss. Man made god as a "The boss said so" but they themselves are the boss. Look into punk but never go extreme because at some point you have to suspend belief.
Just reading what you wrote, it is clear that you refuse to believe the Bible as authoritative. You are upset at not receiving God's grace, yet you refuse to submit to His word.
@@RationalistMH Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life. Living the way we want only leads to Hell. Proof is in the high suicide rates and substance abuse of the LBGT community.
I’m in the middle of turning towards Christianity but I can’t reach a nearby church right now, so I thought I’d ask some theological questions here.
1. What is the everyday role of Jesus? Do I pray to him, or to God (the father)?
2. What is the role of the Holy Spirit?
I geniunly never believed you would get so far, I always hoped this movement would go somewhere, but could never bring myself to fully believe it would, I am very happy to see how many people are responding to your movement and wish you luck in the glourious reconquest of American churches
As a south african🇿🇦, we sometimes hear all these stories about the liberal church and some have even started appearing here, this makes a lot of the people I know very nervous about western influence in the country, but it's good to know there are people protecting Gods word and I wish you all the best
My SBC has had a long-standing position that the best work we can do as a Church is local. Spreading the gospel to all those who can hear it, conducting charitable events such as the Lords Closet where we give out meals and clothes to the poor while also holding a church service for them. Our former Pastor told the Deacons and then us before he was called to go and help another church that was beginning to falter from the word: "Do not stray from this path, remember there are three most basic principles and truths that any future pastor must show understanding of - Christ died and then rose from the Grave, they must continue to keep the focus on Christ in our Church, and they must preach biblical truth."
Thanks sharing this message. I suffered from the same fear myself. When someone told something woke, I was too scared to disagree. But you video showed me that's is important to stand up for your faith. Thank you and God bless you.
Redeemed Zoomer is from my hometown apparently... which is very, very politically liberal. As a Gen Z Catholic I want nothing more than for you to succeed in bringing more churches back to the teachings of Christ. DEUS VULT!
The crusades were a failed genocide that was so poorly planned and executed it nearly ended Christianity in its entirety. Why you would choose to reference it shows you know very little about your religion
@@xXEGPXx the Crusades were a valied response to 500 years of muslim invasions and did stopped Muslim expansion into Europe
I am a Christian from Indonesia.
I pray for your vision to bring the gospel back to churches in America.
I pray that many people in America will hear the truth and accept Jesus as Lord and Savior.
I pray that even though Evangelicals in America may face difficulties, challenges, and rejections, the King of kings and Lord of Hosts will give you strength and endurance to do His will. Just like what God did with Moses to bring Israel of out slavery from Egypt.
May God bless and protect you, my brothers and sisters in Christ! Amen!
People like you are the reason it took me so long to find Christ.
What do you mean?
I don't understand if it's a praise or a critic
It’s so true that Christianity is so vague nowadays. It’s what made me skeptical about joining in the first place because of how fragmented it is. I don’t what to believe so I appreciate what this movement is doing!
I’ve always said if one claims to be a member of a religion, DO IT RIGHT!
I’m tired of the hypocrites 💀💀
Indeed, the Muslims knows this, that's why there's less woke Mosques than churches
Christianity is done
@@lonesameer13 in the US , that's just my opinion. Atleast other branches stick to their roots
As a Potuguese Catholic I have to thank you for having putted the Portuguese cross at the end of the video.
This guy would literally pass out if he watched a minute of a moral Orel episode
Followed by a reaction video and a call to boycott it?
Whats wrong with dislike liberalism in churches?
@@aloevera3317 to be fair you probably should, at the very least, cut back on cable television networks and that includes adult swim. I mean honestly anything with commercials in it you need to cut out of your life. same with everything on western tv. If you really need entertainment go watch anime or Korean dramas.
@@DontHateGodreligion and tradition are practically interchangeable
@@CursedCommentaries if they were whats wrong with that?
It's amazing how this strategy echoes tolkien's idea of evil. "The message is not that good always wins, but that evil always destroys itself". You don't need to win, you just have to outlast them. And they know this. As a catholic, I tip my hat to you. God bless you, brother.
Im a Baptist. I agree with your plan. I support it. I want to send this vid to my pastor
Will there be a discord server made for general Christian discussion on your channel, a server for Non-mainline protestants and other denominations?
I hope so. I look forward to discussing theology and matters of faith. I'm very interested in that.
I like how you quote Einstein, who was clearly unsupportive of any religion, to in a video planning out how to strengthen your religion.
They’re not very smart
Of course you would be blind to the wisdom of people who you disagree with
All truth is God's truth
Fascinating idea. I grew up the daughter of a UP Pastor (before PCUSA). My Mom told me of the offical plan that was presented at seminary to merge liberal denominations with conservative ones (in the 1950's) in order to weaken the conservative ones. If you do research into the history of the mainline denominations, you'll find that before the mass exodus of conservative mainline believers (and often schism), that there was a mass merging. (hence UP becoming PCUSA). The mainline denominations all had this merging-in before the splitting off. And it was part of a grand, official plan presented to seminarians in the 1950's. I converted to Greek Orthodoxy many years ago, but I applaud your efforts to stem the tide. It is important for devout Christians to have courage to speak up - no matter WHICH Christian body we find ourselves in.
Man, and here I was, thinking this was a channel all about Christianity and how It is truly...
Christianity is all about love, peace, and God, not about saying that some version of It is "bad" just because It's "woke"!
I think all people should try to AT LEAST balance Love and Peace, because, c'mon, how can you love God If you don't love your neighbour as you love yourself!
This right here!!
Supporting and encouraging sin(homosexuality) is a sin
Love and acceptance are not the same 🙏🏻❤️
Spreading sin is a sin and your comment makes you a soldier of the devil
@@gmanvazgen3665 😢
or just let people live their lives… this video is basically “people have a different religion” the church should be accepting to all
but the whole point is that those are just "churches" in name only... what's the point of that? Either you believe in the principles and traditions of a denomination or you don't, in which case you find another or make your own. But why hijack and transform something that has been one way for hundreds or thousands of years?
@@herr_crustovskybecause they believe differently, they aren’t exactly hijacking anything, just don’t go to their church
In my teenage years, I had a bit of a dilemma: I knew myself to be introverted (and I still am), but I had the charismatic gift of teaching, meaning I was a natural at telling other people things--specifically faith-related. While I never suffered from an introversion social-anxiety thing, for a long time I was scared to speak out for my faith (Roman Catholic and Christian as a whole) and stick to one-on-ones.
But a few wonderful people and a few life-changing events/years later and I became a theologian in my off time. I may not be able to actively participate in this project but I'm honored to see that others have my ambitious goals. Unity is overlooked as being a beautiful thing, and even if I'm not Protestant myself I want there to be only one argument--that between Protestants, Catholics, and Orthodox--before there are none. So continue on Zoomer, I'm cheering for you!
Im catholic but you are doing an absolutely amazing work
We are also seeing a more conservative movement in the Catholic Church. Traditional Latin Mass churches are starting pop up all over the country. I have been to a number of these services and was surprised to see so many young people attending which was much more than a regular Catholic church.
I left the Catholic Church...too intolerant
@@Pdmc-vu5gjintolent to who?
@@kgsniper4850 Women. Unlike the Protestants, women cannot even be priests / preachers. They are limited in their calling to be nuns. The church is run by repressed, celibate men. And it shows.
@@kgsniper4850 to women
@Pdmc-vu5gj every catholic woman I met was exreamly happy
Reformed Charismatic here, May God bless your efforts my friend!!!
As a Presbyterian I’m so glad that our church in my city has stayed the course.
He should've defined what he meant by "woke" because gay pride, pro choice, and BLM are all separate beliefs. By using a BLM sign and the black power symbol as "woke" he implied that these movements are against the Gospel even though Christ has always been about liberation of the oppressed.
fr as a christian i was so confused when he pulled a picture about black rights and womens rights and called it woke (????)
Here in Mexico, the Methodist Church (IMMAR) had none of these problems (Thank you Lord!). Our culture and customs in religion matters, are very different from the ones in the USA. In the mid term, we do not see an internal separation in the church for these LGBT+ ideas. We do not have woke groups fighting from the inside for an aperture in our actual regulations, nor have the economic interests that other methodist churches have in other countries. Our prayers are with all of you struggling with this woke ideas, to keep the message of the Love of God clean, and truthfully based on the Scriptures. Bless you!
Only one Gospel:
The Gospel of Reconciliation.
Jesus Christ came into THEIR kingdom
to reconcile fallen angels unto Himself.
We are the fallen angels kept in DNA chains of darkness.
If you do not confess being a fallen angel in Lucifer's kingdom, then you are an unbeliever.
Unbeliever = those that claim to be made in the image of God.
@@qwerty-so6ml What you are saying is not supported by The Scriptures: Genesis 1:27. Good Day.
While I am not christian, and don't agree with you, from your point of view I can understand your opinion on this. But you have to accept the fact that the church has almost always been involved in politics. Take for example the Papal State, which was literally a country ran by the church, and you can't get any closer to politics than that.
Because the policitcs are inline with the word of god
@@top_hat_walrus1860then why is he confused that the gospel is being seen in a liberal light? I get it it's seen as a republican/trad book but that doesn't mean ppl can't interpret things differently
@@whip-whiplash Liberals interpret theology through their politics. Conservatives interpret their politics through their theology. While people can interpret things differently, meaning matters. In the same way that I cannot be a dog because I do not meet the definition of a dog, so too do those who claim to be Christian and do not meet the definition of such.
@@BIGxPAPA91 that doesn't dismiss the fact that they think Jesus was a pretty liberal guy, compared to conservatives he was
The catholic church supports you
I'm in the process of getting confirmed at a local Episcopal Church. The priest is very Orthodox in his teachings and centers everything on the Gospel. The majority of the folks that attend are over 65 and many are conservative. I am 33 and want to discern and see if ordination is in my path. I would join these voices in demanding changes and moving away from these hyper liberal ideologies that subvert the Word of God and lead to things that shouldn't be allowed.
I am an Orthodox Episcopalian as well. We are in dire need of Priests like yourself
while flying a pride flag in a church is stupid, this dosen't mean we still shouldn't be nice to queer people they are still children of god like everyone, and shouldn't be hated for being difrent from us in small ways.
Right! but we are well past "hate" to point of not just mandatory affirmation but mandatory celebration. Actual gay people are fine, but now everyone is being encouraged to be trans or gender non conforming! and THAT must end.
@@JohnDoe927we are in an overcorrection period (in the US, homosexuality was made legal *only 21 years ago*). wait 50 years, and everything will balance out, since people will no longer feel like victims
@@JohnDoe927 people aren't forcing kids to be trans they're trying to make sure that the kids who are trans get the treatment they need.
@@JohnDoe927 No one is forcing adults and kids to be trans, they're tying to make sure the people who are trans get the treatment they need.(well expect idiots who see femboys and then think they're closeted trans girls)
jesus didnt teach hate, meaning hating them is the trap, we should indeed love everyone but still point them their sins.
Something I do not understand here, is why is it necessary to push progressive topics out of churches to begin with. I understand if the point of the church is to preserve a tradition and not accept any new currents or ideas, but what if the church is not explicitly traditionalist? Has Christianity in its 2000 year old history never struggled with a situation where a specific group of people would be persecuted for a completely false reason? By rejecting the displaying of the pride flag, which symbolizes homosexual people, are you aiming to signal the exclusion of homosexuals from the church, or is it just the symbolism that irks you, and you have nothing against gays themselves?
The thing is, gay and lgbt agenda twist the gospel.
@@nocontext9635 Sounds the like gospel sucks and most people disagree with it because it sucks
@@xXEGPXx are you talking about the gospel or the lgbt gospel
@@nocontext9635 I am referring to Christians and their cultist texts
@@xXEGPXx whats wrong with the gospel?
As an Orthodox Christian, I applaud you.
I'm so glad to be Croatian. We have no such issues, and our churches are full every Sunday
I might have my theological disagreements with you, I am catholic, but I wholeheartedly wish you success.
You can do this. I want us to go back to a time when the majority was catholic and mainline Protestant, aka groups with actual centuries of culture, tradition and ability to preach political moderation
Go get them tiger!
Oh also, are Catholics and other Christians welcome into your server? I hope you wouldn’t mind some help. Plus Catholics and what not also have their fair share of theological liberal infiltration
There is a Catholic area in the server.
We are As an Pentecostalists, and we support the movement, From a non american, We should help America's mainline churches recover!🔥✝
I would consider myself a conservative, yet unfortunately i am not a Christian.
I don't really have any right to tell you guys what to do but don't you think its a natural evolution of religion?
The idea of worshipping left wing ideology and taking a side politically is not good at all. But so does only having right wing churches..
Can't we just leave politics out of belief in God? Even the left wingers are children of god and have some kind of right to worship him in their way.
Just like there are already many different types of churches.
Ok. But don't consider yourself a conservative in the US way. You're mostly what here in Europe is a Centrist Moderate, perhaps "red" leaning, but at least you are compassionate with one another, and that is what matters here. Congrats to your thought provoking post that I wholly subscribe as a Catholic myself. Have a nice day!...
There’s nothing political about opposing lgbt in churches. It’s perfectly biblical as homosexuality is literally condemned as a sin.
Yes, it is a natural evolution to religion. Man interprets the world through God, and everyones interpretation is different. Remember that it's only just recently that science came to exist. Just 200 years ago, people didn't know the things we know now. They didn't know why it rained. They didn't know why we got sick - about germs. They didn't know about atoms, genes, or cells. They didn't know that animals existed millions of yeara ago and are now gone. They didn't know biology, chemistry, or physics the way we do now. Literally, all they had was God as an explanation for everything. Now we know so much more to explain and interpret our world that the need for God for most people has diminished. God is whatever people need him to be in the moment. Unfortunately, God is also used to justify people's ignorance and prejudice.
@@joellaz9836 LOL, he didn't even say anything about about gay people, you bigot
Christians are inherently political. Christ commanded us to follow Him with everything we have. Politics is never neutral. Every law, no matter how small, is a declaration of what is right and wrong. Christians have a moral duty to confront immoral laws. And no, we can't all worship God our own way. The Bible gives clear instructions for right and proper worship. It is an act of hatred and cruelty to not tell others that. Moreover, we have a duty to fight heretics.
Why would i need a building to be connected with God?
You don’t, but the church helps many stay in connection with gods word and brings many people to Christ who are not yet a believer, also having a large community of kind and compassionate people in your life is very good.
Its the body of jesus
@@BlobAlt no such a thing he didn't come to make a religion but to teach us to be human
@@Viki4abuddy do you even know the etymology of the word religion?
@@cruzgomes5660 man made rules
I’m part of a Wesleyan methodist church that’s highly traditional and against these woke ideas. This movement is an amazing step forwards to the advance in reestablishing true christian faith, like modern day Paul or Martin Luther you’re opposing churches with heavy power and correcting their false teachings. You’ve got support from me and my future ministry (i’m going to be a pastor)
Bullying people out of their own church is one the most unchristian things i’ve ever heard
Said the immoral
@@virdo1what makes them immoral
but the whole point is that those are just "churches" in name only... what's the point of that? Either you believe in the principles and traditions of a denomination or you don't, in which case you find another or make your own. But why hijack and transform something that has been one way for hundreds or thousands of years?
I’m Jewish but I respect your drives to stand up for your religion
I'm a Catholic. I hope your mission succeeds. God bless you.
Be bold and speak up - we all need to do this, both in and outside our church buildings.
UPDATE: I'm back at church again, along with joining its Bible Study, and my local church I was talking about is congregationalist, but they accept anyone of any denomination, and thankfully it's not a Cult of Woke church, but Biblically sound. 😊✝
As someone who's Baptist but hasn't gone to a church for over a decade and a half when I should have (but still read the Bible), may God bless you for making this video. Even though my denomination isn't part of the six listed, the closest church to where I am appears to still be faithful to the gospel, despite being non-denominational (I think it is, I'll have to check it again). I'm thinking to hopefully join it, and maybe find a way so I can help spread the Gospel in the best way I can there, although I don't know if I'd meet the qualifications of a pastor or Sunday School teacher or not, and I can't do it alone, I'd also be looking for brothers and sisters in Christ to help me out. I won't give up in any times of trouble either; the Apostle Paul, who wrote the majority of the New Testament, despite being imprisoned and beaten multiple times, never gave up, same thing with Peter.
Any church that doesn't preach the Gospel and instead this Cult of Woke nonsense (say that because the people, besides twisting the original definition of "woke " to fit their own meanings, have all the mannerisms of a cult) no doubt would fit Matthew 7:21-23.
The lack of self-awareness here is astounding here. I was raised roman catholic, and went to mass every Sunday until I was 18 at my parents behest. It was an incredibly traumatic experience for me, solely because of the issues you seem to have with the direction of some protestant sects. As I got older I realized that I was very, very queer. Neither heterosexual or cisgender, and because I hit that developmental milestone around the time of gay marriage's legalization, every Sunday was an exercise in me being told that people like me were abomination, a cancer to morality, and something to be snuffed out in the name of God. At the same time, I was also told that Jesus loved me for who I was because I was made in His image.
I didn't know how to justify that double standard. I still don't. All I knew was that the things about me that the Church preached against, I couldn't control. Hell, I wanted to be fixed because I was terrified that I would be eternally damned because I just so happened to feel like I was born in the wrong body, and that I would be happy marrying anyone regardless of their gender. Eventually I realized that if what the Church was saying is true, I didn't want to believe in a God who was supposed to love me and would still damn my soul. If God was that much of an asshole to make humans that were destined to go to hell, that was no God worth worshipping. I cannot accept the idea that God is purely good if he would do such a cruel thing to a child that He made.
So I left the Church, because it seemed I wasn't welcome in the house of God. As an adult, I made an effort to visit as many denominations as I could to try and make it make sense. What I found was that the churches you describe as being "woke" were the most welcoming, affirming, and loving communities in faith I had ever seen. The most diverse group of worshippers I had ever seen. I went to a Methodist service, where the loveliest lesbian pastor gave a phenomenal service about loving thy neighbor. For the first time in a long time, I felt close to God. I actually felt like God loved me. Even more surprising, there were tons of people like me there. People who had wanted to reaffirm their faith but were pushed out of their communities by messages like the one you speak in this video.
You have it wrong. Woke mobs haven't infiltrated the protestant sect of Christianity, people like you have pushed us out of the Church and these congregations were the only ones to take us in. So of course you'll see pride flags outside of these churches, because we have nowhere else to go.
I don't consider myself Christian anymore, and I don't think I ever will. I carry too much pain from the deacons and bishops who looked a 10 year old trans girl in the eye and told her people like her were going to Hell. I carry too much pain from the verbal abuse I endured from my CCD teachers, who called her students animals. But it's only because of these woke churches you speak of that I was able to learn to love the Gospel again at all, and to believe in the teachings of Christ with sincerity. You wanna know why Christianity is losing out to atheism and other religions? Because you exclude, and you other, and you hate. Loving the sinner and hating the sin is still hating the sinner when the "sin" is something core to who they are as God's creations.
At the end of the day, the word of God is filtered through the mouths of men. Men with agendas and prejudices. As the Catholic church's handling of pedophilia has shown, the clergy is no more immune to absolute villainy than anyone else.
I know nothing of what I just said will change your mind. Such is the way of proselytizing religions, and that's fine. You have to believe that you are right because if there's a possiblity you aren't, your entire worldview crumbles. But I don't think God would be pleased with pride and arrogance of thinking that somehow, your idea of Christianity is the closest to what God intended.
What I do know is that I have a number of LGTBQ friends who have rejoined a church because they finally found a community that loved them for who God made them to be.
God loves his people, but the ones who constantly practice the act of sin will be punished.
Excellent comment. I’m currently 15 and going through a similar experience, and I hope that one day I’ll find an accepting community like you did.
@@WinstonChurchill208 If being my truest self is a sin in the eyes of your God, your God isn't worth your worship. You cannot be all good and all loving and purposefully create people that are destined for eternal punishment. That is sadistic and evil.
@@ShenaniGins first of all he didn't create people to be destined for eternal punishment, hell was never meant for humans, it was only after adam and eve ate the forbidden fruit and created original sin that he started to send humans to hell. Also if he intended to send humans to hell to begin with he wouldn't of sent himself in the form of a human to give us a chance to repent and enter heaven. With the truest self part I'm honestly mixed about that, through the past months I've definitely gone though a lot of different opinions on the topic, I've honestly got too many different opinions about that which I'm not gonna write in this reply as it's already too long. Honestly just as long as you're truly a good person no matter you believe in Christianity or not you'll get into heaven eventually, there would be some things you would have to refine in purgatory first but that's honestly just going to happen to a lot of people. Hopefully we can have a better talk about this in heaven, no matter how long it might take.
@@ShenaniGins Is it your truest self or the self that you've allowed yourself to degrade to?
As a traditional, American, Catholic I support your efforts, and I would welcome such efforts within Catholicism where some of the heresies you mentioned have begun infesting even Catholic parishes. As an example, allowing the laity control of a parish with the position of "parish life director" when the priests didn't want to take charge as reverend or vicar or pastor had devastating effects on my childhood church, such that even with a pastor there now, there has not been significant movement back to what the church should concern itself with--preaching the gospel as you and Paul said. God bless you and love you.
Glad to see that people want Christ back in their churches, as a Catholic, we also face the same issues. Some individual churches lean towards the teachings of the Bible or liberalism. I remember, there was a sermon held where a gay couple was allowed to speak at the pulpit. I find it horrible that people would try to harm the church, though I am faithful that many will take a stand against this because it’s getting out of hand.
Catholicism literally allowed one of its churches to hold a clown service having its leaders dress as actual clowns.
Sorry but modern catholicism is lost. Protestantism or Orthodoxy are the only two options.
Although I'm a (non-Christian) deist and may very well be considered to be in the "woke" category by some conservatives, I sincerely support you and your reconquista movement. Current woke activism has this nasty habit of making everything about them while they shall have no business in the church in the first place. Hope you succeed. God bless you and your work.
Prayers from your catholic brothers! I wish the grace of God be with you in this journey!
This is literally one of the best performances ever performed. I love edgemont so much, I always come back to it after listening to all the new stuff I listen to now. It's truly one of the most emotional pieces ever created.
It's okay to be a Christian, what is worrying here is that the fact of being one seems to imply the end of the freedom of a large part of the population just because they have a sexual orientation, I understand that you don't want political symbols in the church, nor do they talk about those issues, but from that to the systematic political oppression of conservative groups towards LGBTI people there is a long way, which I don't know if they know how to differentiate.
When he says conservative and liberal, he’s not talking about in terms of politics, he’s talking about in terms of theology. Things like Pride and homosexuality and abortion are all considered sins by the Bible. But because of culture, many churches have adapted to supporting these ideologies that the Bible says is wrong. This has nothing to do with politics or politicians. Only with what the church should stand for.
@@nerdtalk1789I understand how you'd like to pretend this is only theological, but you're ignoring the current political context in the USA where Republicans have decided to continually rally against LGBTs to vilify them, to make them look like monsters, to strip them of their basic rights.
This, of course, is all in lieu of providing actual policy outside of throwing money at rich people & stomping on minorities.
Godbless Zoomer, may Christ shine His face upon you and bless you! Always remember that we plant and water the seed but God gives the growth, may this bring glory to God.
As a muslim im really saddened by how woke culture destroy protestant churches and it’s tradition to the root. May god ease our protestant brethren’s hardships and difficulties………..
God is great……
@@Mj-in5ujIslam forbids Christian conversion as according to Muhammad “the prophet” both are under treaties by God.
He made it so much of a point that if something someone did displeased a Christian then a Muslim must correct whatever that was, as so long as it pleases God.
@@Mj-in5ujMuhammad viewed people who did not believe any God to be the WORSE kind of people.
He would rather see all his people die to pagans then to see the world taken by the non religious.
Do remember his view of pagans wasn’t that good either and that just to say bad non religious people where in his personal opinion.
I'm an atheist, and I support your efforts 100% It's good to see people actually believing in things they say they believe in, and doing something to save their communities. I wish you the best.
We catholic always support our Protestant brothers & sisters to unite and reclaim your mainline churches!!! Someday we will united again as one community ❤❤❤❤
Thanks for doing this. I'm guilty of stop going to mine after hearing "mother daughter and the holy ghost" (just one example) at my pcusa church. Maybe we shouldn't keep on retreating