Cultish: What is the United Pentecostal Church International?

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
  • In our latest series, we finally dive into the U.P.C.I. (United Pentecostal Church International) Joining us is Jeff Sully: a former 5th generation devotee & Andrew James Levesque: who was a 4th generation devotee and licensed UPCI minister. In part 1, we turn back the clock all the way back to the early 1900s and discuss the historical origins of one of the most prominent religious movements in North America and the lasting impact it's had on so many to this very day.
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  • @ApologiaStudios
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  • @mrs.stocky2445
    @mrs.stocky2445 5 лет назад +174

    I grew up in a oneness Pentecostal congregation (I was a 3rd generation on my mom's side) and studied my way out of it in my early 20s. I am married to a Christian, I became a Christian in our first year of marriage and even though it broke my relationship with my mother's family, I will never regret following Christ.

    • @mrs.stocky2445
      @mrs.stocky2445 4 года назад +2

      @Daniel Tipton one who follows and obeys the teachings of Christ and wears only His name. In my real life I am willing to have deep conversations on the topic. My comment here is just to show the content creator who their audience is and that they are supported.

    • @paulaoyedele2081
      @paulaoyedele2081 4 года назад +7

      Daniel Tipton .....you need to clarify your question....it is a bit jumbled. I am trying to break down your questions/statements. I was "once" in UPC and attended bible school there.
      First ...the name Jesus is a transliteration of the Greek word Iseou. But the word in Greek is a feminine word so they added "S" to the end to make it a masculine name/word. The Greek alphabet and pronunciation does not have a "y" sound and the closest is the letter "i". The same goes for the sh sound. So the Hebrew word for salvation Yeshua or Yeshu sounds identical to the greek word but because of the masculine word Iseous then translating it to Jesus or Jesu as it is in the French and Spanish today. The name is powerful whether as Yeshu or Yeshua or Jesu or Jesus.
      Second.....the United Pentecostal church believes that Roman Catholicism represents the whore of Babylon
      Third.....UPC believe that Jesus/Yeshua is Yahweh as in the books of Isaiah the prophet...as well as many other major prophets proclamation of Yahweh coming in the visible form of Jesus (while still filling eternity in Spirit form) to redeem man back to him. "he came to his own but his own did not receive him".....as seen in many chapters of Isaiah.
      Fourth.....they believe there is only one God ....revealed as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit and that salvation only in the name of Jesus/Yeshua. Also that name reveals that Yahweh (they mostly say Jehovah) has become our salvation.
      They believe that Peter told the crowd what they are to do to be saved in the second chapter of the book of Acts (Acts 2:38) and that the Book of Acts has all the established "foundational" plans for the church. All other subsequent letters from Paul, Peter, etc are to help us with our walk.
      Hopes this helps.

    • @Bill99Cass
      @Bill99Cass 4 года назад +2

      @Daniel Tipton Where is the Love and Mercy?

    • @Djneyon79
      @Djneyon79 3 года назад +8

      You studied you way out me too, I can’t believe how much I grew out of their studies. And I was confused because I was learning so much in a gods word alone. And their were somethings they taught that was aka convictions that were personally only their convictions so I chased those in the word and was confused more because I’m like where is this in the Bible? I’m first generation UPCi so I was up for many nights like asking and praying God where is this in your word just lead to your truth and he lead me out the church. I was like wow!!

    • @mycenth22
      @mycenth22 3 года назад

      You were pentecostal, then got married because “christian” and your mother disowned you?!

  • @kaylanicholson4306
    @kaylanicholson4306 2 года назад +43

    I'm apart of a UPC church. I was very heavy in Drugs. Iv user. Lost my kids. Homeless. The UPC women fought for me. Would send me food when I was in hotels. Prayed for me. Never gave up on me. Then finally I went into a recovery program that goes to a UPC church. I was truly healed as I kept going to the altar at my church. And was able to Freely worship!! I am now 2years sober received custody of my babies and I am now in college..I received the holy ghost in a Baptist church at 9 years old. But I honestly FOUGHT for my life in worship at my UPC church. My pastor is the realest Funniest guy. I love being apostolic Pentecostal I am honored really. I have a pretty bold personality so I don't get talked INTO anything. My church is on fire and I am sooooo grateful for the UPC church... Thanks for reading 💕 blessings!!!

    • @taylor3101
      @taylor3101 Год назад +9

      You don't have to be talked into anything when its DESIGNED TO ATTRACT YOU. Just by reading what you said, it's not hard to tell that what you really think is saving you is what you've been DOING and FEELING during services, and like the previous commenter implied, we should be trusting in the finished work of Christ and not all these fabulous New traditions that are designed to work on your emotions in order to give you this "ultimate reality" experience so you will stay and affirm THEIR practices. Religion is incredibly attractive. I am a recovering heroin addict myself, with two years off the needle. Now I am in reformed theology, of the Augustinian confession. I may not be the wisest of the wise men, but I can honestly say I know it wasn't a funny pastor, or any of the neat little trinkets that go along with the culturally hip, "Jesus is just the coolest guy!" movement. I'm sorry to rebuke you so harshly, but I promise you I do it in love. I'd like to leave you with just one question : does this Bliss you have discovered come out of the experience you have during services?

    • @matthewbachinski6753
      @matthewbachinski6753 Год назад +3

      my experience with the UPCI has been positive i dont care if you think theyare a cult evangelical gatekeepers

    • @rykellim
      @rykellim Год назад +5

      Many of the Reformed Calvinist comments here show the modern day manifestation of the Pharisee culture of Jesus' day... always searching the Scriptures and becoming puffed up with knowledge, yet denying the genuine power of godliness, calling the work of God in people's lives evil or of no effect. Truly, we may have 2 different fathers here! Sorry if I accidentally stepped on someone's toes here! (Jesus is our Everlasting Father.)

    • @davidmay5815
      @davidmay5815 4 месяца назад

      Yes so was I 36 years ago drugs alcohol from the age of 11 to 23 when God saved me on the verge of suicide my wife I married in the church was raised in church and then 15 years after we had been married and I was in church we both back sled for about 3 years came back got opened his arms and took us back people has something bad to say about anything if I had not been asked to come to church by this old friend of mine I used to sell drugs to I would not be here today because I was in the process of stabbing myself when she called me God is good

    • @stapler2646
      @stapler2646 2 месяца назад

      @@taylor3101 Friendly greetings, I've been deep-diving into cults and clicks within the church. this is just a question. Do you think some leaders or groups of people within the church have a cult-like tendency? Clicks can mimic the Characteristics of Cult-like behavior, by ostracizing any person of any age group. Taking advantage of their emotional vulnerability, like a tug of war.

  • @mrs.nobody7132
    @mrs.nobody7132 2 года назад +40

    My grandpa was an AoG pastor and he's the only person I've ever met who embodied all of the fruits of the Spirit. And there was no difference between who he was at church and who he was at home. I didn't realize how rare that was until I was well into adulthood. I've never felt compelled to speak in tongues, personally. But, I'd NEVER condemn it, because I know first hand that there are people who do, who exhibit good fruit.

    • @stefanigarcia9215
      @stefanigarcia9215 2 года назад +12

      AoG and Oneness Pentecostals are different theologically. I grew up AoG and I would say many of them are Christians, just Armenians. They have true believers there, albeit very shallow believers. Some have good theology. If someone is an attender of AG churches and do their own studies of scripture outside of the AG material, I’m sure they will come to the conclusion that not all of AG doctrines are scriptural. Also, they never talk about any church history unless it pertains to Azusa Street Revivals and such.
      Oneness Pentecostals do not believe in the Trinity. They believe Jesus manifests himself as the Father & Holy Spirit. Oneness Pentecostals are super legalistic and mentally abusive to their congregations.
      I have no doubt that true believers can be called out from both churches and into sound doctrine. My own Grandmother was a very strong Christian lady and was AG for most of her adult life. She was not perfect, never spoke in tongues, called sin sin and was a huge reason why I’m a believer today! Praise God for your Grandpa and his influence on your life!!

    • @destroyingfear777
      @destroyingfear777 2 года назад +6

      @@stefanigarcia9215 That's a good point sister but I will say this, The Assemblies Of God teach the entire Holy Bible from the very beginning to the very end. They preach the entire gospel. In other words ALL THE GOSPEL!
      God Bless you and I'll be praying for you in Jesus Name ✝️👑

    • @rykellim
      @rykellim Год назад

      Praise the Lord! The fruit of the Holy Spirit is as powerful and essential as the gifts of the Holy Spirit, if not more. By the fruit of our testimony and the blood of the Lamb we shall overcome. Therefore, the United Pentecostal Church International continues to maintain (even struggle) the importance of biblical Holiness, something inherited from the Wesleyan Holiness revival prior to Azusa, woke be damned.

    • @stapler2646
      @stapler2646 2 месяца назад

      I think I got sucked into a cult... I was a prodigal son, I was led into this church. Now that I've been ostracized, but couldn't help myself to leave. I've been having this feeling I am being manipulated?

  • @shitmonkey
    @shitmonkey 5 лет назад +147

    when I was a baby christian looking for God's path I went to a UPC church and they crowded around me speaking in tongues I about freaked out .. when I left and was driving home trying to make sense of what just happened I remember J Vernon McGee was on the radio preaching about God is not the author of confusion and I knew it was God making sense of it for me.. God is awesome

    • @flowerpower3618
      @flowerpower3618 5 лет назад +8

      Jim Palmore That’s such an incredible tribute to j Vernon McGee. Great expository bible teacher .

    • @shitmonkey
      @shitmonkey 5 лет назад +4

      @@flowerpower3618 he was a great education, loved his simple country style

    • @bishoppolycarp9684
      @bishoppolycarp9684 5 лет назад +6

      So the day of Pentecost (Acts 2) in the Bible was anti Christ? Lots of tongues as of fire, wind, outsiders thought they were drunk, people speaking in tongues as the spirit gave them utterance (not in ordained order). Being confused or freaked out happens but you can''t form a doctrine around it. Like wise would you have had a super happy fun blessed time at church the day Ananais and Sapphira dropped dead (Acts 5)?

    • @shitmonkey
      @shitmonkey 5 лет назад +22

      @@bishoppolycarp9684 I have no doctrine about it . but as I grew in the faith I realized that experience for what it was. undisciplined people abusing the gift of tongues. Other than a PRIVATE conversation with God tongues are for a word of knowledge or wisdom or warning.. too many people display the gift as a way of showing how holy they think they are and quite frankly most are faking it... I do believe that God can do anything He wants including making a donkey talk.

    • @bishoppolycarp9684
      @bishoppolycarp9684 5 лет назад +4

      @@shitmonkey You should have just stopped at "I have not doctrine about it". I agree.

  • @heknows5418
    @heknows5418 2 года назад +55

    Doesn’t matter which denominations you speak about , one thing is common to all of them , you will find some of the meanest, unloving people but you will also find some the sweetest , most gentle loving people. It’s called life just love the Lord and trust him

    • @geico1975
      @geico1975 Год назад +2

      That's right! Churches, schools, universities, hospitals, prisons, local government institutions, state government institutions, federal government institutions, grocery stores, convenience stores, clothing stores, shoe stores, etc, etc, etc.... LOL!
      LIFE is complete with good & bad/bad & good people.

    • @Fr4nkSanchez
      @Fr4nkSanchez 8 месяцев назад

      The thing I see with UPCI is that they teaches that all other denominations are wrong. And I think this should not be like that, they want more followers then go and preach to them if they belive they are the correct one but do not indoctrinate their own people in that mindset.

    • @stapler2646
      @stapler2646 2 месяца назад

      your comment was very helpful, thank you for your sincerity, God bless!

    • @Jeanettesboxingchannel
      @Jeanettesboxingchannel Месяц назад

      This is true of every denomination and Ive been part of 4 different ones.

  • @staynalive660
    @staynalive660 2 года назад +18

    I received the baptism of the Holy Spirit with the evidence of speaking in tongues 50 yrs ago and continue to this day building up my most holy faith praying in the Holy Ghost. The night the Lord first filled me my heart was filled with pure love and light. Jesus delivered me from drugs, rebellion, immoral living and all that goes with that and has kept me all this time. The Word of God supports this incredible, awesome, delivering experience. There are bad pastors, hypocritical Christians in all denominations. There could be some not so great UPC churches but I’ve been blessed with wonderful pastors, Christian friends and sound teaching and preaching. God has blessed my life abundantly! The Lord has miraculously healed me several times. My husband was delivered from severe alcohol addiction. It’s very sad that you seem to enjoy tearing apart the church of God.

    • @kathleenking47
      @kathleenking47 2 года назад +2

      You were blessed, but some bring kundalini spirit in churches
      It's best to stick with
      Deuteronomy 8:3...

    • @davidortega357
      @davidortega357 2 года назад +3

      I might be wrong just saying been around Pentecostal Oneness all my life I've seen this phenomenon of the Charismatic manifestations of Kundalini awakening not only in Charismatic Pentecostal but also in Islam, Buddhism , Hinduism where they laughing , gyroating getting extremely emotional crying like cats or barking fire tunnels I never seen that in UPC or other Oneness community

    • @staynalive660
      @staynalive660 2 года назад +4

      I’ve never seen this “kundalini” ever in any oneness Pentecostal church.

    • @tonyii3818
      @tonyii3818 2 года назад

      You speak unknown languages with an interpreter? That is a lie

    • @zackmatheny892
      @zackmatheny892 2 года назад

      @@kathleenking47 Could you not target the books of acts in the kundalini spirit? A kingdom divided will not stand, the day we see satan bringing people to Christ we have a serious problem!!!!

  • @scottepperson8354
    @scottepperson8354 2 года назад +58

    I was born and raised oneness apostolic and was a preacher for 16 years until God led me out. It was a slow process but it was through the reformed teaching of people like charles spurgeon and john macauthur etc.. I was so confused with very shallow understanding of the Gospel. I am now 40 years old and have began attending Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary. Thanks be to God!

    • @thegreatestoftheseislove1c379
      @thegreatestoftheseislove1c379 2 года назад +4

      Same here...My Father was a Pastor. 3rd generation apostolic(AAFCJ) now reformed. SDG!

    • @DAce-vu5ct
      @DAce-vu5ct 2 года назад +8

      Just don't let yourself become a cessationist who calls people who operate in the spirit of the spirit demonic or psychotic

    • @scottepperson8354
      @scottepperson8354 2 года назад +2

      @@DAce-vu5ct I dont try to demonize people but I probably lean much more to the cessationism side. In both oneness and trinity pentecostal churches I never witnessed any of the things claimed and I was not a backseat Christian or a weekend warriors. I was heavily involved. I was not one who was in church and out of church. I dont think those people are wicked just in error. Obviously the oneness have some more serious issues than the trinity but I think its all pretty dangerous

    • @thegreatestoftheseislove1c379
      @thegreatestoftheseislove1c379 2 года назад +3

      @@scottepperson8354 I would love to hear your testimony.

    • @kathleenking47
      @kathleenking47 2 года назад +5

      UPC doesn't seem like a cult, like JWs, and LDS

  • @daryneckert3221
    @daryneckert3221 3 года назад +36

    I was slowly sucked into this for 4 years and it lead me down a path of depression. I had questions no one wanted answer. If I didn't fit into the clicks I wasn't wanted around. If you didn't volunteer alot you weren't recognized at all. It taught me alot and now I have robust backbone of biblical doctrine. I swore to myself I would never let myself be taken advantage again from that point on.

    • @marcrowd
      @marcrowd 2 года назад +1

      What questions did you have that were never answered?

    • @marcrowd
      @marcrowd 2 года назад +1

      @WALDO The son is not separate from the Father. It’s 2 titles for the same person. You are also a son to someone and a father to another. That doesn’t make you two people.

    • @marcrowd
      @marcrowd 2 года назад +1

      @WALDO I am a Father. You haven’t heard of it because you’ve never heard of God. No on existed before God. He exists outside of time and space. No one authored Him. No one can end Him. He was robed in flesh and dwelled among us as Jesus, but that doesn’t make Jesus a separate being. It’s the same being in a different form.

    • @marcrowd
      @marcrowd 2 года назад

      @WALDO No, flesh is not God. God is God. The spirit inside the flesh is God. You call Jesus the second “person” in the Godhead. That actually makes flesh divine, not the Apostolic view.

    • @marcrowd
      @marcrowd 2 года назад

      @WALDO There is no scriptural basis for that. It’s completely illogical. If the Father, as a deity, can’t have communion with flesh, neither can the Son or the Holy Spirit. Whether your perspective on them is Trinitarian or Oneness, they’re all deities or a deity. So if there’s a rule on the trinitarian side that the Father as a spirit and deity cannot interact with flesh, your entire argument is dead on arrival.

  • @jlar1984
    @jlar1984 4 года назад +63

    Speaking in tongues, deep prayer, miracles, fasting, moves of the spirit. All biblical. God is an orderly God but all of these behaviors are found in the Bible so why speak against it?

    • @uriahpeep1753
      @uriahpeep1753 4 года назад +13

      I do not care what the UPCI believes or practices......if it is wrong, it is on them. But what I have found about the group is this.......as a group the UPCI engages in lies, deceptions, abuses of their own members and is very hypocritical concerning their own lifestyles.....ie. they pretend holiness unto God while their hearts are full of evil. If the group is not able to live up to their own standards......then, why pretend to do so. The world can spot hypocrites a mile away and this group fits that description. Hypocrisy is always the result of an unregenerate heart and the world knows it clearly.

    • @uriahpeep1753
      @uriahpeep1753 4 года назад +1

      @@crazypersonlol34 Listen carefully and DO your own investigation. HOW? UTube is covered up in videos of people who have LEFT the UPCI after suffering years of abuse from this group. LISTEN carefully to what they have to say. All of these former members cannot all be mistaken in what they say.....and even more to the point, the abuses they enumerate ARE ALL the same. If after you have researched what these people say and still do not GET THE POINT, then you would have to be mentally challenged to say the least.

    • @nbass5773
      @nbass5773 4 года назад +19

      I encourage you to revisit those scriptures and read the entire scriptures in their context. A whole church speaking in tongues the way the Pentecostal Church practices is not of scripture!

    • @nbass5773
      @nbass5773 4 года назад

      Daniel Tipton I don’t bother posting the scripture because most people won’t read it anyway.. if they are of sincerity they will go re read the scriptures .. I have read through many of yours and you are lost.. so that’s all I have to say to you.. as scripture says I brush of my hands .. you have made it clear your beliefs are a choice outside of scripture.

    • @nbass5773
      @nbass5773 4 года назад

      Daniel Tipton ...🙄cool story ... enjoy your Heresy

  • @JV-xf9ry
    @JV-xf9ry 4 года назад +37

    Interesting testimonies here. Mine is similar. When I was 12, my aunt took me to her Assemblies of God church. After the preaching there was a sort of an invitation to receive Jesus. My aunt took me forward to receive Jesus. I was a little bothered because there were people around me praying in gibberish. The pastor/preacher put his hand on my head and said something I don’t really remember, then he shook my head and shoved me backward and proclaimed I was saved, “Praise Gow-ad!”, is what he said after pushing me backwards. I guess I was supposed to swoon and fall down backwards (there were two men behind me waiting for me to fall), but I didn’t. I was a little scared but also happy. According to this guy I was saved! I had no clue what that meant, but I must be closer to God now. When we got home my aunt sat me down with one of my younger cousins and told me that I needed to start speaking in “tongues” to show that I was saved. I knew what she meant by speaking in tongues because she would at random very now and then ask one of my cousins to start speaking in tongues. Then my cousin would start babbling for a while. Interestingly while they were babbling they would use some Spanish words they had learned from their maid. My aunt never caught on that they were pretending in order to satisfy my aunts desire to prove her children were spiritual! So that night we got home I knew what she was asking of me. My cousin started babbling, lacing his gibberish with Spanish, and I starting babbling too. What came out of my mouth was complete nonsense, but my aunt was happy so that’s what mattered. After that summer, I went back to live with my parents (I spent the summer with my aunt and uncle and five cousins) and I tried to be pias and spiritual. I watched the television evangelists of the day (Jimmy Swaggart, Jim Baker, and Leroy Jenkins) thinking that is where I would get good teaching. I also began going to church because that’s what I was supposed to do. The next summer I went to Christian camp and got even more spiritual. But... my heart was still seeking sin. My closest friends were not Christians, but were into drugs, alcohol, and lots of sex and pornography. I began to feel split in half. I wanted to be a good Christian, but I also wanted the sin that was all around me. I put on a good show when I had to. But inside I was rotten. After high school I let myself go. I was no longer split. I joined the Air Force and ended up in Germany. My third year in Germany, after the first Gulf War, I met a missionary. This man was a true man of God and preacher of the Gospel. For the first time I heard and understood the Gospel of repentance and faith for salvation. I resisted the call of God for a while because in my mind I was already “saved”. I knew some Bible and a preacher had proclaimed I was saved. But finally I could no longer refuse the call (that’s the best way I can explain what I was going through), and I went forward after an evening service and accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior! I was also baptized that same night because I was so excited and I wanted to immediately obey what the Scriptures teach. Since then I have grown in the faith, and I have also experienced doubts and low points of faith. But always at those low points God finds a way to encourage me and strengthen my faith. That’s my testimony in a nutshell. If I had gone through life with just the experience I had when I was 12 I would be lost. But God saw fit to place a missionary in my life to show me the truth of the Gospel. I am so thankful for him. Since then I have studied the Scriptures and have done a ton of research in the history of Christianity, archeology, the trustworthiness of the Scriptures, and have even studied other belief systems (Mormonism, Islam, etc.) to see how they differ from Christianity. All of this research and study has strengthened my faith and given me confidence that what I believe in is Truth.

    • @shekinahmadrigal4796
      @shekinahmadrigal4796 4 года назад +1

      Amen

    • @tobyevans8823
      @tobyevans8823 3 года назад

      Hey bro do you believe in the futurists view
      Of revelations and the end times prophecies or do you believe in the historicists view?

    • @micheledreams4771
      @micheledreams4771 2 года назад

      AMAZING Testimony!!! God bless you for sharing!🙏

    • @robertnieten7259
      @robertnieten7259 2 года назад +1

      I'm sorry for your discouraging experience with the Assemblies Of God churches. I myself am apostolic Pentecostal.
      I have backsliding a number of times and when I tried going back to another church and was praying a brother told me if I would shave my mustache the Lord would hear me.
      My point is that people are fallable and make mistakes but once one has truly been born again in an apostolic church it then becomes a matter of not the churches doctrine but being tolerant of believers who ever lack knowledge or are babies in Christ and still have much to learn. I myself when I first recieved the Holy Spirit prayed so loud in the prayer room that I would drown everyone else prayers out.
      The holiness standards of pentecostals churches for a long time have hindered seekers in coming to the Lord but those have been lessened as time goes by. I encourage you to visit an apostolic church one time comparing their salvation doctrine to what the Word says that the early church believed.

  • @DavidRodriguez-hh1wu
    @DavidRodriguez-hh1wu 4 года назад +24

    Please invite David K Bernard as a voice of a UPCI perspective so we can hear the other side of a coltish theology. so we could be Fair

    • @christian.comedy.channel.2
      @christian.comedy.channel.2 3 года назад

      sadly Mr Bernard died in 2019.

    • @DavidRodriguez-hh1wu
      @DavidRodriguez-hh1wu 3 года назад +1

      @@christian.comedy.channel.2 David K Bernard has not passed away are we speaking about the same David K Bernard author of The Oneness of God the new birth and the holiness

    • @christian.comedy.channel.2
      @christian.comedy.channel.2 3 года назад

      @@DavidRodriguez-hh1wu Yes you are correct - I must have looked up the wrong David Bernard. I'm ve3ry glad that he's still with us, even if I do disagree with Mr Bernard's theology.

    • @stephenadams9067
      @stephenadams9067 2 года назад +4

      They wouldn't do that because Brother Bernard would prove the truth to them.

  • @Linda-xw9lj
    @Linda-xw9lj 11 месяцев назад +6

    I’m a one God, apostolic tongue talking Holy roller born again heaven bound believer in the liberated power of Jesus name. I was washed in the blood sanctified by the spirit, and I believe in Holiness and I surest you do the same. ,

    • @scottsprowl7484
      @scottsprowl7484 4 месяца назад

      I remember that song, Lance Appleton wasn't it?

  • @dogbehavior
    @dogbehavior 3 года назад +17

    Should have had a woman speak about their experience in UPCI. Men were lucky - women were the ones with the horrible experiences.

  • @liddyvasquez7919
    @liddyvasquez7919 3 месяца назад +2

    Apostólic is not a cult. I don't know where people are getting that from. I am thankful for the truth being baptized in Jesus name and the gift of the holy Ghost.

  • @paulaoyedele2081
    @paulaoyedele2081 4 года назад +52

    There was no barking at the Azusa street revival....the barking stuff was at the Toronto Airport Vineyard church. Of all the years I "once" attended UPC I never saw barking or rolling around or trance-like state this person speaking experienced. I did, however, see tongues and interpretation of tongues in action a few times. My friend there would run around the sanctuary when the powerful anointed presence of God would happen. To break this down....when you could tangibly feel God's loving presence....would make me weep in gratitude of the cross and the sacrifice Jesus made for us.
    My husband and I were discussing this last night ...that every church that believes Jesus was the long awaited Messiah who was crucified for the sins of humanity and that all who come to him in repentance and obey the teachings of Christ and his apostles are in fact Christians,................BUT everyone of these "churches" have some deviation from what the Apostles first established under Jesus' command.
    Yet....all of you (churches) think you are right. Even to the point of demonizing one another.
    The early church had NO bible.....no gentile Christian was allowed in Jewish synagogues, and had to rely solely on the Apostles...mostly Paul, though Peter was instrumental in bringing the gospel to the first gentile Cornelius (Acts 10). So they only knew what the Apostles taught.
    Now today we have an English bible ....though some contend each translation as approved or demonized. Hilarious.
    Baptist.... You need to cut out the Book of Acts out of your bible....some will not even study it or preach it.
    Pentecostals.....cut out some parts of the Book of Acts
    United Pentecostals and Apostolics......pick and choose Standards for woman to follow and make ministers/preachers like superior mini-gods
    Salvation Army......do not use any part of the Book of Acts, neither water baptism or anything
    Roman Catholic......unrepented baby water baptisms, pray to Mary, and statues of Apostles, and priest only take communion wine
    Mormons......Joseph Smith, gold plates, additional books
    Jehovah's Witness......144,000 (though bible says these are Jews of the tribes of Israel), have there own bible.....name Jehovah raised higher than Jesus
    Anglicans.......Book of Acts not used, unrepented baby water baptisms, most do not even read bible or understand it.
    Lutherans, Methodist, etc.......Book of Acts have nearly no relevance.
    Yet ......somehow everyone seems to feign superiority over each other.
    Seek the Lord.....time is running out.....stop your campaigns against each other. All of your church organizations have something man-made in it ,..........but you still think you only have a speck and your fellow believer has the beam.
    We ALL have issues or beliefs that need correction from God.
    First and greatest war tactic.....Divide and Conquer.
    We ALL believe that Jesus is the Messiah
    We ALL believe that Jesus died for our sins
    We ALL believe that Jesus was resurrected
    The book of Revelations has examples of 7 existing gentile Christian churches .......all of us can find and learn what is missing.

    • @campfireaddict6417
      @campfireaddict6417 4 года назад +1

      Paula Oyedele No proof of any of it.

    • @pennymcmillan8706
      @pennymcmillan8706 4 года назад +2

      I don’t know about the Baptist you think you know but my Baptist Church teaches every inch of the KJV ! Apparently you have misinformation!

    • @pennymcmillan8706
      @pennymcmillan8706 4 года назад +2

      And you are again wrong that all churches believe the same thing! Way wrong.

    • @glennrobinson7193
      @glennrobinson7193 4 года назад +1

      @Daniel Tipton What's your problem mate. You're talking a lot of mumbo jumbo. Do you use recreational drugs, or are you medicated? You ARE correct tho about women taking over which is witchcraft. From Australia

    • @ianmcdonald8648
      @ianmcdonald8648 4 года назад +1

      @Daniel Tipton
      I don't follow the Oneness or any other Denomination.
      I only want to speak about the name of Jesus.
      Jesus happens to be the English variant of the Greek 'Iesous'.
      My mother tongue is English. English is a langauge that has borrowed from many other languages. Many Englsh words have been adopted into other languages too.
      Langauges change over time.
      God is the one who gave man the ability to speak language to Adam and Eve.
      It was only at the time period of Genesis 11 that humanity was given many languages; it was actually a means of God to bring confusion into human society because of their rebellion against God, and they were scattered over the face of the earth.
      Anyway God continued to reveal Himself progressively over many centuries to humanity, through His prophets. It was at the coming of Messiah - the Son of David, son of Man, Son of God that the name Iesous was provided by God through Gabriel to Joseph. He was the husband to be of Mariam (Mary) to the baby conceived by the Holy Spirit already in Mary's womb (Luke 1-2; Matthew 2).
      I don't speak Greek, or Hebrew, but God does not impose on me to use Yehoshua (Yoshua, or other variants) the Hebrew equivalent of Jesus.
      God will receive any langauge equivalent of that name in prayer and preaching. God is the God of all languages, as He is the God of all nations and all creatures and all creation.

  • @dalu1120
    @dalu1120 5 лет назад +13

    I grew up UPC. One of the main reasons I have for questioning their beliefs is Galatians5:22-23 (But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance: against such there is no law.”) UPC is full of so much bitterness, hatred (masked as “love” to expose sin and save souls, but is really judgmentalism and hatred for broken, empty people that need to know of God’s Love and Redemption, not condemned and threatened), lack of Grace taught as Paul teaches endlessly, the clinging onto a Law/works-based salvation, etc. After I grew up and began to deeply study the Bible for myself, I left and can’t go back!

  • @ShardyShardWagner24
    @ShardyShardWagner24 2 года назад +7

    The UPCI is off the chain, love that movement

    • @terryhatcher7271
      @terryhatcher7271 2 года назад

      Their New Birth doctrine is a damnable heresy.

    • @ShardyShardWagner24
      @ShardyShardWagner24 2 года назад

      @@terryhatcher7271 I've heard that same rhetoric before however ,the new birth doctrine isn't from the upci,that doctrine ,it comes directly out of the Bible

    • @terryhatcher7271
      @terryhatcher7271 2 года назад +2

      @@ShardyShardWagner24 no it’s not in scripture. The UPC teaches that you must speak in tongues to be saved. That is nowhere in scripture. I’m Pentecostal and the major Spirit-filled denominations do not agree with the UPC on this so you can’t say that it’s because they are against the moving of the Holy Spirit. Should you be baptized in the Holy Ghost? Absolutely! Is it a requirement for salvation? Absolutely not! And you can’t provide one verse that says that it is. Also, baptism is required and “in Jesus name” must be spoken during the baptism to be valid. These two things are required in addition to repentance to be saved according to the oneness stance and there is simply no scripture backing this up. This is why oneness is considered a cult. Damnable teachings and denying the salvation of others who don’t adhere to fanatical and unbiblical doctrines.

    • @paulsheppard5593
      @paulsheppard5593 2 года назад

      @@terryhatcher7271 did jesus as a man... make himself to be god....or did god make himself to be a man...which is it....also god so loved the world......what is the meaning of that little word...so..tell me....

    • @terryhatcher7271
      @terryhatcher7271 2 года назад +1

      @@paulsheppard5593 did Jesus as a man make Himself to be God? He is and has always been God. Philippians chapter 2 said that while He was in the form of God He thought it not robbery to be equal with God. He then took on the form of a servant and was made in the likeness of men. It’s clear from this the He existed as God prior to the incarnation. Micah 5:2 said that He was from everlasting. The Word made flesh existed with God and was Himself God (John 1:1-3).

  • @cminnae8839
    @cminnae8839 3 года назад +4

    I grew up in a four square church that was VERY lax. I thought that was crazy. I can't even imagine. Im now simply a believer of the gospel and a follower of jesus and depend on my bible for doctrine.

    • @cminnae8839
      @cminnae8839 3 года назад

      And ok like every thing else 😆

  • @nunyabiz2889
    @nunyabiz2889 2 года назад +15

    I'm heavily involved in an AoG church and there's nothing strange or cultist about it. And I know cults, I was Mormon for most of my life. My pastor is extremely biblical and has solid theology, I don't speak in tongues and no one has ever given me any grief about it. No weird shaking on the ground or people falling over. Some of the congregation pray in tongues but it's not a prominent thing. Now I won't say I agree with 100% of the theology that some of the members try to preach, and although I play guitar on the worship team, I don't love a few of the bands they choose to play, but the church, in my experience, is theologically solid from the pulpit and has saved my life and allows me to have an awesome life based on Jesus and his Word. (I know that this episode isn't talking about AoG specifically, but some of the comments are kind of bashing it, so I wanted to share my experience.) Thanks for listening. Praise God and stay blessed 🙏✝️.

    • @geico1975
      @geico1975 Год назад +1

      "Some of the congregation pray in tongues but it's not a prominent thing."
      Strange, because I think I know what you're talking about here. I was raised in a oneness Pentecostal church myself, and there would be times during some random Sunday night service, for example, that one person suddenly start very audibly speaking in tongues. It could be anyone, from the Pulpit to the back row. All of a sudden a hush would consume the congregation. Heads would bow, eyes would close, just waiting for the interpretation. Then, out of nowhere, someone else or in most cases, the person who spoke in tongues would start speaking a word in English and give the interpretation of what was said in tongues, I guess.
      Funny though, every single time this occured, and erie feeling would come upon me. Not that I was scared necessarily, but couldn't process it I guess, kind of just didn't know how to take it. I'm 47 now and still find it a little strange. Not that it's a bad thing, just still trying to process it maybe:)

    • @mrs.p6130
      @mrs.p6130 Год назад

      My experience exactly. The Pastor is solid and Biblical. It's harder and harder to find these days.

  • @TexasHoosier3118
    @TexasHoosier3118 2 года назад +6

    I was raised UPC. I later rejected their church when I saw their arrogance toward other Christians. Also, modalism does not stand up to scrutiny.

  • @gimmie3700
    @gimmie3700 3 года назад +9

    I have been raised in Pentecost. I am a back slider. What they teach IS real. What I experienced WAS real. I went my own way and for 30 years I lived as I wanted. I see even in my dark times where God had His hand on me. His grace and mercy has no boundaries. Instead of trying to make this religion a cult why don’t you actually seek out a true bible study from a Pentecostal minister. They are not racist. Contact the UPCI and ask for a black minister for the study if you want the real version of what they believe. It’s not a religion. It’s a relationship with God. Yes, there are some who are bad seeds as in ALL Christian doctrines but most are real. When you truly experience what the Pentecostals teach, get your heart right with God and have a real personal relationship with God then it will change your life forever in such a wonderful way. Don’t take someone else’s word for it. As far as the dress standards, I don’t necessarily believe everything they teach but I respect it. There is something to say for modesty. Most truly show love to all. It’s real!!!

    • @davidortega357
      @davidortega357 2 года назад +1

      Other denominations during this period 1901 would say that the Seymour crowd was going. Off the deep end and it was the work of the devil but it was people who had a hunger for more of God the word says seek ye the lord knock and the door will open their was lot of emphasis on repentance putting away idols and other hangups bid religions at that time was Methodist , Presbyterian, Anglican, Mormon, baptist and RCC Buddhists, native religion , and prayer then began reading the book of Acts and comparing scriptures of what's the Apostles taught

    • @jeffengstrom8657
      @jeffengstrom8657 2 года назад

      Relying on gibberish to get you to heaven is not the true gospel. Anyone can speak in gibberish, it does not save nor prove one has the Holy Spirit.

    • @krisztianpatay9812
      @krisztianpatay9812 2 года назад

      @@jeffengstrom8657 NIV, 1 Corinthians 14:2
      For anyone who speaks in a tongue does not speak to people but to God. Indeed, no one understands them; they utter mysteries by the Spirit.

    • @jeffengstrom8657
      @jeffengstrom8657 2 года назад

      @@krisztianpatay9812 In the kjv the "anyone" is "He" which was probably a reference to the individual who started this heresy in Corinth. You also misquote the Niv in the last word of the verse. The word "Spirit is not capitalized. It does not refer to the Holy Spirit but rather man's own spirit. The Holy Spirit is never referenced in 1 Cor. 14.

    • @krisztianpatay9812
      @krisztianpatay9812 2 года назад

      @@jeffengstrom8657 Your entire argument is wrong and very ignorant. First "Anyone or He" is so irrelevant. Second, I didn't misquote anything, just copied and pasted a verse. Third, Paul is talking about spiritual gifts, it is all about the Holy Spirit with a big S. Context my friend. You're taking it out of context just to deny tongues.
      Now there are diversities of gifts, but the same Spirit.
      But the manifestation of the Spirit is given to every man to profit withal.
      For to one is given by the Spirit the word of wisdom; to another the word of knowledge by the same Spirit;
      9 To another faith by the same Spirit; to another the gifts of healing by the same Spirit;
      10 To another the working of miracles; to another prophecy; to another discerning of spirits; to another divers kinds of tongues; to another the interpretation of tongues:
      Read carefully again,
      NIV, 1 Corinthians 14:2
      For anyone who speaks in a tongue does not speak to people but to God. Indeed, no one understands them; they utter mysteries by the Spirit.
      Who does what, to whom and by who ?

  • @michaelceleskey4932
    @michaelceleskey4932 5 лет назад +12

    I deal with oneness penticostals a lot where I live so thank you for the program

    • @johnscoggin6626
      @johnscoggin6626 5 лет назад +4

      Michael Celeskey if you haven’t already, you need to check out the debate between Walter Martin and the UPC on the John Ankerberg show

    • @davidwitkopii291
      @davidwitkopii291 5 лет назад +1

      Or dr james white might have a debate like that. Hes done a ton of debates, might have one about this topic.

    • @natelovejoy1097
      @natelovejoy1097 4 года назад

      David Witkop II James White actually does have a debate on this. I believe it was against a man named Roger Perkins? Something like that.

    • @GigiRocks1969
      @GigiRocks1969 3 года назад +4

      May want to check out Mike Winger (Bible Thinker) and Responsible Faith; DeAnna Jo exposits many of the UPCI teachings and being an ex UPCI~er, they have both helped me greatly.

  • @robertnieten9844
    @robertnieten9844 5 лет назад +54

    It's interesting when you consider that Peter and the other apostles were considered cultish to the predominant religious figures of their day.

    • @natelovejoy1097
      @natelovejoy1097 4 года назад +5

      Robert Nieten Yes, but the Bible also set parameters theological. It desires discernment for believers. I don’t know if you’re UPC or not or if this is just a random comment you made but, I would press you to understand perhaps thats not the best argument against being called cultish by a group of orthodox protestants whos main reason for contending for the faith is reliant ironically on the words of the very Peter you mention (1 Peter 3:15-16). Discernment is required (and I believe misused often, but still) and if the way you relate yourself to the Apostles is based off of their public perception as being cultish that may be an issue because Mormons, Jehovas Witnesses, and many other belief systems would have that relation in common with you. I relate to the Apostles on their teachings. I pray you do too.

    • @natelovejoy1097
      @natelovejoy1097 4 года назад +3

      Daniel Tipton Hey! Sorry! I didn’t see this until now. Well firstly I’d point to their LACK of teaching on tongues for salvation. The Bible never mentions tongues providing the evidence of salvation as MANDATORY. That’s first. Secondly their teaching on salvation, all of Romans, Ephesians 2:8, Galatians, even scriptures in the gospels such as John 3:16 is a popular one and many others. The Bible. All of the scriptures. Not man made traditions. That’s what I mean 😊. Genesis - Revelation read in a way that makes consistent sense. For example it doesn’t make sense to say that tongues is the evidence of the Holy Spirit when Galatians lists the fruit of the spirit.

    • @crazypersonlol34
      @crazypersonlol34 4 года назад

      exactly

    • @natelovejoy1097
      @natelovejoy1097 4 года назад +2

      Daniel Tipton I’m sorry to say this but none of the verses you listed present tongues as being necessary to salvation. In fact a couple verses you mention counter that point. 1 Co 14:22 only explains the purpose of tongues. That purpose being for the uplifting of believers. Not the salvation. 1 Co 12:7-10 literally directly contradicts your stance. It does not mention tongues as being the only sign of the Spirit or the main sign either. It actually says that these gifts are to “another” directly saying that there is no gift that all receive. “To another diverse kinds of tongues”. The Bible does not ever say that tongues is the necessary gift of the spirit. It does not say “all who receive the spirit will speak in tongues” as you said. It says “all who receive the spirit will receive a spiritual gift.” To assume these verses mean anything else is to add meaning to them that cannot be confirmed and therefore risks error and speaking lies about God and his plan for salvation.

    • @natelovejoy1097
      @natelovejoy1097 3 года назад

      Daniel Tipton I am not saying that a person who speaks in tongues does not have the Holy Spirit. They obviously do. What I am saying is that not every person who has the Holy Spirit will speak in tongues. And the Holy Spirit is supposed to speak through you in many ways outside of tongues. It speaks through you in every word you say. The fruit of the Spirit are Love, Joy, Peace, Patience, Kindness, Gentleness, faithfulness, and Self control. That is how the spirit reveals himself as said in Galatians. I again am not Catholic. I am a Protestant Christian. I have actually spoken in tongues before. But above that I produce the fruit of the Spirit, which is how i know I have the Holy Spirit. Your test of tongues can be faked. Thats an issue.

  • @davidortega357
    @davidortega357 2 года назад +3

    Many critical religious folks criticism Pentecostal. Worship hand clapping jumping shouting crying running the ailes dancing let's face it there's nothing wrong getting emotional at church of a 🏀 event , baseball, soccer match birthday party, football game boxing 🥊 event winning the lottery your 🏠 on 🔥 the only unemotional are those who are DEAD at green hills cemetery

  • @NathanBerryNC
    @NathanBerryNC 4 года назад +5

    As a member of the IPHC, International Pentecostal Holiness Church, I find it offensive that you lump up people being in the Spirit, allowing Him to lead, and in the Biblical speaking of tongues is cultish. The revival you speak of is valuable history of what the Lord has done and can do.

    • @campfireaddict6417
      @campfireaddict6417 4 года назад

      Nathan Berry What has the lord done?

    • @onix3425
      @onix3425 4 года назад +1

      @@campfireaddict6417 he saved my parent's. My dad is 86 and living for God. He was a alcoholic addict. And found the Truth! The apostles doctrine is the truth. My dad is preaching in the prison system. At 86. Please. Understand these men are not.

    • @viktorprud5566
      @viktorprud5566 4 года назад

      Nathan Berry i grew up in a Russian Pentecostal Church, they go off feelings and speaking in tongues only. Not biblically based, I left that church because they don’t follow the Bible. Pentecostals lead with feelings and say it’s the spirit.

  • @lookingforwhiteprivilege9330
    @lookingforwhiteprivilege9330 3 года назад +7

    This isn’t all that convincing. I’ve tried to find someone baptized in any other name but Jesus in the Bible but I don’t see them. I see in Acts 2, people speaking in tongues. I see no mention of the “trinity” in the Bible. Multiple times in the word I see God referring to Himself as ONE God. Jesus also said in John, I and my father are ONE. I’m gonna need some scripture to change my mind and I don’t think the Scriptures are going to contradict themselves.

  • @masonharvey5209
    @masonharvey5209 3 года назад +14

    I find it interesting that you choose to Only ask people that are not in the church. Why not call the upci headquarters and talk to the president?

    • @TexasHoosier3118
      @TexasHoosier3118 2 года назад

      Ever heard of brothers Dr Nathaniel Urshan and Robert Sabin? Dr Walter Martin and Dr Calvin Beisner ate those 2 UPC authorities for lunch. Modalism fails under Biblical scrutiny.

  • @HOPEaLICIOUSxo
    @HOPEaLICIOUSxo 3 года назад +3

    I was born into this religion and it has caused me to reject any religions now that I’m an adult. Looking back at my experience, it was most definitely cultish. Now I just focus on being a good person. That’s all that should truly matter. There are many people who are deep into religions who are actually terrible people.

    • @HOPEaLICIOUSxo
      @HOPEaLICIOUSxo 3 года назад

      Also, my parents were both pastors of this religion and we were at church every single day and regularly went on trips to Azusa. We even slept at church often with many of other people who attended our church. We also had a major “revival”. I don’t recommend forcing this religion on your children. Definitely messed me up.

    • @JesusPPK
      @JesusPPK 3 года назад +1

      Why would you allow false teachers to deter you from seeking if God truly exists?

  • @gthc4842
    @gthc4842 3 года назад +7

    I have had personal spiritual experiences with Jesus. Being healed and speaking in another language while I felt a love so deep, so warm, so content that I can’t even explain. I was in a bad place coming out of a cult where I was manipulated with scripture and basically brainwashed! Jesus healed me and met my need of healing and I received the Holy Ghost . I KNOW the love I felt was only from Jesus. I was changed for life at that point. It as almost like an out of body experience. And it was very real. I continue to strive for that place . A place you would want to spend eternity. It was a experience I wish everyone could have! I continue to remember what all My Lord done and does for me. My hope is like is for all to come to salvation and spread his Love ❤️🙏
    God know our hearts and looks upon that. All this religious , laws, traditions of men is not the Jesus I know today.

  • @rghklh
    @rghklh 3 года назад +26

    It took me 10 years of therapy to recover from the spiritual abuse I experienced as part of the UPC.

    • @manuelfarias6694
      @manuelfarias6694 3 года назад +1

      praise god for your endurance.

    • @amyd3793
      @amyd3793 3 года назад

      Wow really, what kind of abuse

    • @amandawest5241
      @amandawest5241 3 года назад

      Abuse?

    • @davidortega357
      @davidortega357 2 года назад

      No beards or mustaches, no going to the beach or swimming except your own pool no men's shorts allowed or swimming trunks no t v

    • @Xaforn
      @Xaforn 2 года назад +1

      So sad how people say you didn’t experience it but you’re just a rebellious person. A lot of people have no idea what spiritual abuse really is, neither do they understand what legalism is.

  • @Rocksider2525
    @Rocksider2525 4 года назад +9

    Coming out of the UPC church scene and going through that holy ghost tongue talking situation I can honestly say it changed my life forever. I left there for different reasons the the teachings so this show interests me greatly. I'm studying so much more now but am having a hard time proving the UPC doctrine false. Looking forward to part two.

    • @nileslivingstonsr3930
      @nileslivingstonsr3930 4 года назад +2

      ...Revelation 5:7: ...ONE body of Christ, yet MANY members ( I Cor. 12:1-28; Rom. 1:20; Prov. 8:1-36; 28:4-5; Dan. 10:21; 12:10 ...K.J.V. only ). Jesus said: ...the comforter ( the holy Ghost ) will guide you ( I John 2:20, 27; Acts 20:27 ) into ALL truth ( II Cor. 7:14 ). ...I Cor. 2:15-16. ...I Cor. 15:33-34; Luke 24:24-25, 44-45; Acts 3:18-26; 24:14; II Tim. 3:10-17!! ...I've been READING God's holy written Word, and have sought The Lord with ALL my heart ( humbly speaking before The Lord, whom I've seen ), therefore THESE THINGS are not hard for my any longer. ...time to GROW: II Peter 3:15-18 -vs- II Peter 2:1-22; Eze. 2:1-3:27; 13:1-23; Isa. 56:9-12; Jer. 5:20-31; Zech. 5:1-11; Rom. 16:17-18; Matt. 15:7-24; Phil. 3:2, 18-19; I Tim. 6:3-10; Rev. 17:1-28:24; Eze. 18:1-32; 33:1-33!! ...Amen.

    • @jordantupouila3363
      @jordantupouila3363 4 года назад

      Praise god, the truth has been preserved don’t say it wasn’t otherwise his sacrifice came to nought. The truth is in his words. He lay it out for us , he said , pick up your cross and follow me. If you are a real Christian you know what I am talking about . We denied ourselves and let him rule our life. Seek and you will find. May god bless you . Hallelujah amen.

    • @jordantupouila3363
      @jordantupouila3363 4 года назад +1

      I’m

    • @ttmatt_8250
      @ttmatt_8250 2 года назад +4

      It’s because it IS the truth. The infilling of the Holy Ghost enables you to walk in power. The Bible says in the book of acts 1:8 that you will receive power when the Holy Ghost comes upon you!! Amen!!

    • @TexasHoosier3118
      @TexasHoosier3118 2 года назад +1

      great debate back in the 80's with Dr Walter Martin and Calvin
      ruclips.net/video/1t1OIPb9JXQ/видео.html

  • @phillipbingham487
    @phillipbingham487 3 года назад +1

    myself and my wife grew up UPCI and we are now Antiochian orthodox Christians today....

  • @self-publishinghelp8596
    @self-publishinghelp8596 3 года назад +6

    The poor ol’ Council of Nicea. It’s always the most likely suspect in every one of these heretical movements. No matter what the movement objects to, it happened at the Council of Nicea. As soon as I hear Council of Nicea getting the blame for something, i pretty much know two things about the person speaking: the speaker has no grounding in church history and has no idea what the Council of Nicea really was all about, and second, the speaker is part of some heretical movement.

    • @terryhatcher7271
      @terryhatcher7271 2 года назад +1

      People think that since it was called Catholic that it means Roman Catholic which isn’t the case.

    • @davidortega357
      @davidortega357 Год назад

      Although the Oneness Apostolic Pentecostal is a Catholic universal church it's gospel Acts 2 38 is for all the world Jews and gentiles no exceptions Jesus said go unto all the World and preach the gospel he that believeth and is baptized shall be saved Mark 16 15,:--18; In my Name

  • @kevindavis4709
    @kevindavis4709 2 года назад +2

    Has anybody ever wondered why? You don't see people at Christian concerts Christian music events speaking in tongues prophesizing? You only see that in a particular church building.

    • @davidortega357
      @davidortega357 2 года назад +1

      I first heard of UPCI while in the US Army I was raised in the largest Latino AAfCJC or Apostolic Assembly of the faith in Jesus Christ Mexican Oneness headquarters in Los Angeles CA since birth

  • @NC-vz6ui
    @NC-vz6ui 4 года назад +4

    Well done video. I grew up trinitarian Pentecostal 3rd generation. My grandmother is a Pastor and Uncle. Our church was an independent Pentecostal church that broke away from the Assemblies of God in the 1950’s. We viewed the oneness Pentecostals as a cult and upheld the trinity, but much of our church was like oneness. The church was very legalistic, but had awesome praise and worship. I was a worship leader and played piano. I had to break away from it years ago. I’m still trying to find my place in Christianity.

    • @davidengle8950
      @davidengle8950 3 года назад +1

      How can a woman be a pastor when the bible says a bishop is to be the husband of one wife. Women are not by scripture to usurp authority over the man. Being a pastor is a mans position only, You can read this in your bible.

    • @NC-vz6ui
      @NC-vz6ui 3 года назад +1

      @@davidengle8950 you have to look at those scriptures within the context of Paul’s culture and what the women were doing in Corinth. There were many women in the Bible with authority over men. A women was the first to carry the message that Jesus had risen from the dead. Paul also said slaves obey your master, but we are not owning slaves today. This is not a universal ban on women being able to serve in ministry.

    • @davidengle8950
      @davidengle8950 3 года назад +2

      @@NC-vz6ui Husband of one wife

    • @NC-vz6ui
      @NC-vz6ui 3 года назад

      @@davidengle8950 What if your single? What if your a woman? Elders have to have multiple children. Do all your elders have multiple children?

    • @davidengle8950
      @davidengle8950 3 года назад +1

      @@NC-vz6ui Did your bible give an exception for being single? Mine didn't

  • @ERLong-ww7yn
    @ERLong-ww7yn 3 года назад +2

    Before calling the UPC a cult, why don't you dig into the scripture to see why they believe what they believe? Then you'll realize you are calling Jesus Christ and the apostles cult members.

  • @javierdelgado1554
    @javierdelgado1554 4 года назад +5

    If believing that Jesus is God in the flesh and that there is only one God who came in the flesh... and that makes me a cult then I'm guilty as charged.

  • @Nottoday454
    @Nottoday454 5 лет назад +16

    This was fascinating but I can’t say I’m any less confused on the topic.

    • @Nottoday454
      @Nottoday454 3 года назад

      @@ronhanish can you link a specific video?

    • @markforsythe1916
      @markforsythe1916 3 года назад +1

      Katina Parker, I would be happy to respond to any questions or topics that you are confused about. 🙏

    • @sevensickszero8966
      @sevensickszero8966 3 года назад +1

      Just give it time and prayer and God will make it clearer as time goes by.....

    • @davidortega357
      @davidortega357 19 дней назад

      A lot of our members came out of other churches like Catholic, Baptists, United Methodist, Mormons, Trinity church,

  • @AdamosDad
    @AdamosDad 5 лет назад +15

    There is error here in that the Oneness folks believe you are not saved unless you are Baptized in Jesus Name only and speak in tongue's but don't throw out the baby with the bath water my Baptist brothers and sisters Pentecost was and is real. Yes it is abused by many but there is truth here also. I consider my self as a Bapticostal.

    • @allysonfarrell8549
      @allysonfarrell8549 4 года назад +2

      I agree, when I was born- again, I had a very powerful witness of the Spirit-- I felt the Lord's love , light and majesty so strongly the very moment I asked Him to forgive me of my sins and that I wanted Him to come into my life- I meant it with all my heart! His presence was so strong with me for almost a week, at that time in my life ( I was 18 yrs old) I knew next to nothing about the truth of the Bible and what it taught. If it were true that every truly born-again child of God all speak in tongues as a sign then I most certainly would have, and without having to have know anything about it. I believe that the Word of God makes it clear, according to Paul's letters, that speaking in tongues is a gift for the edifying of the body of Christ and not all have this gift, just as the other gifts are given to each individual for the edifying of the body of Christ. Paul tells us that there is also suppose to be an interpreter as well-- many Pentecostal churches seem to ignore this important instruction in scripture.

    • @AdamosDad
      @AdamosDad 4 года назад +1

      @@allysonfarrell8549 Amen Sister! See you in Glory.

    • @AdamosDad
      @AdamosDad 4 года назад

      @Daniel Tipton The LORD our GOD is ONE.

    • @AdamosDad
      @AdamosDad 4 года назад

      @Daniel Tipton After being saved from a drunken, drug filled life in 1981, the Lord lifted me up to walk with Him every day, He has never let me stumble. I believe there is one God that is a loving Father. He is awesome beyond comprehension and cannot be defined by man, He sent His Son who existed eternally with Him to pay the price of our redemption. We are created in His image, body, mind and spirit. I am a changed man that has put on immortality because of what He did. You asked what I am and that's the only way I can describe it. Just a little tip, if you type in all caps people view it as screaming and will just turn of to it. May God richly bless all of his Children.

    • @sammyt4549
      @sammyt4549 4 года назад +1

      Holy caps lock Batman!

  • @gbC4mpos
    @gbC4mpos 3 года назад +5

    Thanks for doing this guys! I've recently met a friend who turned out to be a oneness pentacostal. I had never encountered such a thing and it completely took me by surprise. I'm very thankful for you guys touching on the history.
    It's crazy, I've been trying to believe "this has to be some sort of isolated thing," but you guys checked pretty much every single box. Wow.

    • @billymimnaugh3998
      @billymimnaugh3998 8 месяцев назад

      Hear o Israel the Lord your God is ONE Lord .Not three persons .ONE .God said he created the world BY HIMSELF !

  • @rfcontreras
    @rfcontreras 5 лет назад +7

    Love this channel!
    Great show, we learned so much. Looking forward to part 2. God bless!

    • @davidortega357
      @davidortega357 2 года назад

      Too many TV. Preacher's Abused the scriptures because bible colleges have there own interpretations and it's pushed on them the bible doesn't contradict itself you just got to know how to interpret scripture line upon line

  • @josieruiz3946
    @josieruiz3946 8 месяцев назад +1

    God said precepts upon precepts. Dark ages 400 years. GOD ALWAYS BROUGHT HIS PEOPLE TO RESTORATION NEVER LEAVES HIS PEOPLE.

  • @austinmorse8539
    @austinmorse8539 Год назад +3

    What the UPC church has is really awesome. It has changed my life God bless ya'll!

  • @Linda-xw9lj
    @Linda-xw9lj 11 месяцев назад +1

    In 1977 I was in the shower. I had never heard of speaking in tongues. I was praying and all of sudden, I was speaking in tongues. I wasn’t even in a church. So you tell me.

  • @stephenadams9067
    @stephenadams9067 2 года назад +7

    I'm a member of the United Pentecostal Church and I love going there.

    • @leavingtheupci239
      @leavingtheupci239 2 года назад

      Why? Because it’s “exciting”? Yeah, me too. However, they DEFINITELY are teaching another gospel.

    • @realzhella6817
      @realzhella6817 2 года назад +1

      @@leavingtheupci239 none of these are teaching anything remotely true to the gospels or teaching of the apostles. Please give up protestant beliefs and follow any of the true 4 churches of Jesus christ with legitimate Apostolic Succession:
      1. Roman catholic church
      2. Eastern orthodox church
      3. Oriental orthodox church
      4. Church of the East

    • @davidortega357
      @davidortega357 19 дней назад

      When I do Iove going to church

  • @sonnybello2327
    @sonnybello2327 8 месяцев назад +1

    Christians who get out of the UPCI have one common reason - the “strict code of conduct” as they see it or as they misunderstand it connected with the command to be holy! Because of this misunderstanding, to them this “strict code” becomes or viewed wrongly as works leading them to conclude that the salvation of UPC Christians depends on good works. This contradicts Ephesians 2:8-9. Salvation from sin is by the gospel of GRACE THRU FAITH, none other. This saving FAITH is shown by obeying the messages of Peter and Paul in the book of Acts - REPENTANCE, BAPTISM IN THE NAME OF JESUS AND RECEIVING THE GIFT OF THE HOLY SPIRIT. Once the Christian has been saved from his sins by GRACE THRU FAITH, the Christian begins to LIVE BY FAITH. TO LIVE BY FAITH is the HOLY LIVING. GRACE IS STILL THE POWER OF THIS HOLY LIVING AND NOT INDIVIDUAL HUMAN EXERTION. Else if by human exertion, then it becomes by good works. GRACE comes in the form of the enabling of the Holy Spirit residing in the Christian. This holy living is the FRUIT of the Holy Spirit residing in the Christian.

  • @Spiritfba
    @Spiritfba 4 года назад +4

    Former 4th generation UPCI member here. Props to you guys for finding a different path. As for myself, after rigorously educating myself in science, psychology, and various religions, I am an atheist. I never understood the level of damage my upbringing had on me until I stepped completely out of the box and opened my mind to ALL possibilities, whether they be unfamiliar or unsettling. The level of freedom I now experience, both mentally and physically, is something that my former mind could not have comprehended. Once you drop all preconceived ideas and seek truth wherever it may lead, the folly of religion in general is glaring. I know this is an uncomfortable thought for those who still believe, but to truly find freedom one must step back from what he thinks he knows to be true, and follow logic and facts.

    • @toomanymarys7355
      @toomanymarys7355 3 года назад +2

      I only pity you for deceiving yourself so thoroughly, and for pretending that in your materialist view that you can even make coherent statements about what is better or worse. If you believe there is any value in truth, then you are a deeply incoherent atheist. But there are really only two types of atheist: incoherent ones, and dead ones, because no one can live long fully accepting the implications demanded by their worldview.

    • @Spiritfba
      @Spiritfba 3 года назад

      @@toomanymarys7355No pity required. I’m finally living my best and only life. I don’t expect you to even begin to understand, as I have once stood in your shoes, but hopefully someone else can see that religion does not have to be a permanent death sentence, there’s so much more to life and the world.

    • @GigiRocks1969
      @GigiRocks1969 3 года назад +4

      @@Spiritfba Although I can’t fully understand the depth of the damage done to you from your childhood, I understand some, as I was UPCI for 15 years. I understand desperation, oppression and always feeling unworthy and less than......but God, in His love and mercy, came running when I cried out and truly needed clarity and a Savior. After reading Romans and understanding, for the first time, what love really is and looks like; I am grateful and held.
      I pray someday when you need Him most, you cry to Jesus, as He has never left, nor will He ever leave you if you trusted in Him the moment you repented years ago. (well meaning men of God just got you entangled with false teaching and for that, I’m so sorry, and in part, understand your anger.)
      I’m thankful you have found “peace,” but I pray one day, you find the Peacemaker, because He loves you deeply and unconditionally. ❤️

    • @davidengle8950
      @davidengle8950 3 года назад

      OH BOY|

  • @muneerakhair
    @muneerakhair 3 года назад

    Salaam! Thank you so much for normalizing the presence of children as something normal and blessed. So many "shoo" the child away but you welcomed the child with love. Thank you.

  • @jenns758
    @jenns758 2 года назад +3

    What about Acts 2:38?

  • @stanleybarrett7535
    @stanleybarrett7535 2 года назад +1

    I am not UPCI, You can not explain away the Azuza Street revival. With false cessationist teaching. This revival changed the world.

  • @BPRUWITME
    @BPRUWITME 3 года назад +3

    In this post, Azusa Street revival is characterized as strange, bizarre, and outlandish. In other posts, the Azusa Street revival will be characterized as the beginning of the charismatic movement and is mentioned in a positive light. There are many, many things mentioned in this post that have absolutely nothing to do with the UPCI. William Brahman, Benny Hinn, snakehandlers, etc...none of these have ANYTHING to do with the UPCI in the sense of affiliation or acceptance/approval. This would be like mentioning any crazy doctrine that comes out of any mainstream church and then discrediting that mainstream church. Please study what the UPCI actually believe and teach. There's nothing unusual about it when compared to the book of Acts and the first 150 years of church history. Tertullian would (and did) agree.

    • @davidortega357
      @davidortega357 2 года назад

      I heard a lot about Azusa street revival infact the 4 major Pentecostal denomination came out of that Mission AOG PAW cof 4 Foursquare cogic From PAW. They started a ministry for the Latino population in Los Angeles area it was called Apostolic Assembly of the faith in Jesus Christ largest Spanish speaking denomination in the United States also in Mexico latin America

    • @davidortega357
      @davidortega357 2 года назад

      After Azusa revival.it birth 4 denominations besides Jesus only Oneness Apostolic Pentecostal , Assemblies of God , Church of God in Christ , Church of the Foursquare gospel Church of God and many splinter groups

  • @rodgervsaffell2085
    @rodgervsaffell2085 8 месяцев назад

    I consider myself oneness pentecostal apostolic. I came from an evangelical church. I was a yearly, consistent, thorough Bible reader. What convinced me to stay and check out the events of the faith was the exact matching of the scripture text to the beliefs and actions experienced in the services. However I tell everyone that I am a "controlled" holy roller. Many events ascribed to us are rare anomalies, even to us. I also resent the lumping of pentecostals with charismatics. We are not the same. In fact we would condemn the charismatic actions as a show for gain.

  • @Robbi496
    @Robbi496 4 года назад +3

    I like the fact that most UPC women wear their hair very long, BUT if they cut it, it will NOT keep you out of Heaven, salvation is not by works or outside appearance or standards

    • @miraclemurchison9851
      @miraclemurchison9851 4 года назад

      Robbi496 its a conviction, that comes with your walk with God. & a standard with your pastor.

    • @Robbi496
      @Robbi496 4 года назад +1

      @@miraclemurchison9851 True, but that conviction is not for ALL women, it is YOUR conviction with God!

    • @miraclemurchison9851
      @miraclemurchison9851 4 года назад

      Robbi496 yea, it’s a standard. and some women are convicted of cutting their hair. let them be, they arent bothering you at all

    • @uriahpeep1753
      @uriahpeep1753 3 года назад +1

      Here is the basis of the hair length question......in Pentecostalism, the length of women's hair is seen as a SYMBOL of their theological identity. Other symbols original symbols also centered around women such as.......modesty of dress, not wearing jewelry or not wearing open-toed shoes. Pentecostals who today still emphasize these ideas are actually worshipping those SYMBOLS. Symbols are much easier to worship and preach about while the actual teachings of Christ are very hard to teach and to actually have the church members practice. Anytime you see any kind of religious group who stresses symbols, you will find that they use these ideas to hide behind.......they are too weak and too carnal to practice the actual teachings of Jesus......such as love, compassion, charity, etc.

    • @ALG930
      @ALG930 3 года назад

      Yep! Agree. Attending a UPCI for sometime. It was more works than conviction. I did not stop wearing the pants because I was convicted but more so because they made me feel uncomfortable, same with hair, make up jewelry, etc. Pushing a person's personal conviction onto someone else is NOT conviction. It's more people pleasing than not. And that is UNBIBLICAL. A person cannot act as the holy spirit.

  • @aaronleedescombes
    @aaronleedescombes Год назад

    Hypnotism, mass psychosis, pressure. I would get worked up and my pastor would touch me and I would fall to the ground overwhelmed. I feel today because of the experiences I had I will never willingly join a cult.

  • @markforsythe1916
    @markforsythe1916 4 года назад +31

    If your going to examine UPCI you should have David Bernard on your podcast to defend it.. He is the General Superintendent. Don't have two guys on here that left the UPC lol! That tells me alot about how you do things...

    • @moncebravo4493
      @moncebravo4493 3 года назад +15

      Yes, THIS‼️‼️ Mr Bernard would def go off. Such an anointed man of God. I realized that the majority of these videos are similar, just trashing on the upci as a “cult”. People just don’t want to follow holiness and conviction!

    • @msolav63
      @msolav63 3 года назад +2

      @@moncebravo4493 I follow holiness and conviction but I don't follow UPCI or any man made denomination.
      God Bless you!

    • @markforsythe1916
      @markforsythe1916 3 года назад

      @@msolav63 You don't have to follow UPC or any organization. Most church organizations of all religions are to connect with people of like faith and to better support the cause.

    • @msolav63
      @msolav63 3 года назад

      @@markforsythe1916 that's what I said.

    • @GigiRocks1969
      @GigiRocks1969 3 года назад +1

      Although I don’t agree with David Benard, a debate would be interesting and possibly helpful.
      Pastor Michael Burgos has written an excellent book opposing oneness Pentecostalism and Pastor Mike Winger is an equally wonderful expositional teacher, so I think he’d be great as well.

  • @mrs.p6130
    @mrs.p6130 Год назад

    Here I am a Calvinist post millianialist attending a Pentecostal AG church. However the pastor is an enigma. He preaches the most solid Biblical message in town. He's also doing a video series right now, teaching against the NAR. 🤷‍♀️

  • @briankady4275
    @briankady4275 2 года назад +11

    I have friends who attended a local UPC church here in Kennewick, and decided to leave because of the teachings. I remember my friend telling me that it was sort of hard to leave, because they keep tabs on those who attend, much like you hear of people trying to leave the LDS church.

  • @marygiallanza9799
    @marygiallanza9799 3 года назад +2

    Coming out of a Cultish Indepedent Baptist Church that Voted you out if the Pastor convinced the men that you were not 100% doctrinally in agreement ! I was cast out after separating from abusive sociopathic husband. Later they found out they made a mistake! This is a spiritual lack of direction those ppl that condemned me should have apologized. Cultish like actions takes discernment, the Lord showed me they were more worshipful toward their own doctrine and bylaws than asking God for truth in every situation. They worship their Own Rules Man Made Doctrine/Idols

  • @callindisciple
    @callindisciple 3 года назад +6

    I am a Apostolic Christian, and I speak in tongues. Just like they did in the Bible, that gift was promised to everybody. That is how they knew someone received the baptism of the Holy Spirit.

    • @davidengle8950
      @davidengle8950 3 года назад +1

      The promise was blessings. No tongues without an interperter, read it

    • @callindisciple
      @callindisciple 3 года назад +1

      @@davidengle8950 that’s not true at all, they spoke in tongues in the book of Acts and they didn’t need an interpreter.
      “For if you have the ability to speak in tongues, you will be talking only to God, since people won’t be able to understand you. You will be speaking by the power of the Spirit, but it will all be mysterious.
      A person who speaks in tongues is strengthened personally, but one who speaks a word of prophecy strengthens the entire church.”
      ‭‭1 Corinthians‬ ‭14:2, 4‬ ‭NLT‬‬

    • @davidengle8950
      @davidengle8950 3 года назад

      @@callindisciple Who were the they that was speaking in tongues? The question was asked how is it these Galieans are speaking our language? The Galalieans were Peter and the eleven that stood up. The people from these other dialects new this could only be the work of God. If you think the 120 were speaking then you have to rember that there were women in that gathering and they were not Galaliens. No such thing as an unknown tongue, this word is in italics and that means it was inserted. The tongue was always known somewhere. The scripture is clear in Corinithians about how tongues were to be used. We speak english and we are not Jews and so forth that need a sign because we have the written word of God. If one comes in and hears what so many want to call an unknown tongue, will they not say you are mad (crazy), think you are speaking as a Barbarian ? And how will they say amen. Also in so many meetings you have several speaking in tongues at once instead of the order in which the scripture says it should be, which goes strictly againist the word and is disobeident. The tonuge is for unbeliveres and should be interpeted so they can understand and give an amen.

    • @davidengle8950
      @davidengle8950 3 года назад

      Wrong

    • @callindisciple
      @callindisciple 3 года назад

      @@davidengle8950 so are you saying no speaks in tongues today?

  • @robertnieten7259
    @robertnieten7259 2 года назад +1

    The apostle John said that " God is a Spirit no man has seen him or can see him.."( 1John 4:12) This of course is speaking of the Father. We also know through scripture no man has actually seen the Holy Spirit. So the only God man will ever see is " tabernacled "in the glorified body of Jesus Christ. Jesus himself told his apostle, " If you have seen me then you have seen the Father"(John 14:9).
    At Stephen's defense, and as a result of his vision, he was basically telling the members of the sanhedrin, Behold, I see the Son of Man standing where God would stand.

  • @billiskra2073
    @billiskra2073 3 года назад +5

    I was a Oneness Pentecostal for 15 years , so I am very familiar with what you are talking about .

    • @malekhudson5967
      @malekhudson5967 3 года назад

      What are you now

    • @billiskra2073
      @billiskra2073 2 года назад

      @@malekhudson5967 I am now a Bible believing Christian , who has fellowship with Bible belieiving Christians . I now look at what the Bible actually says and use that as my basis for judgement of anything .I am in an Assembly of God church but my Salvation and basis for living a Christian life is based upon truth that I have come to see in Scripture .

    • @davidortega357
      @davidortega357 2 года назад

      I'm 72 years old been in Oneness since birth seen thousands come true with Acts 2 38 I myself been baptized in Jesus name and received the holy ghost 3 months latter in South Korea while on duty with U S Army I'm from Los Angeles CA I attend a UPC in northern CA

    • @davidortega357
      @davidortega357 2 года назад

      I was. Born and raised in Oneness Apostolic faith Acts 2 38 movement in a Latino based denomination in Los Angeles southern Calif USA I never heard about UPC until I went into the US Army in south korea as a soldier I got baptized in Jesus name growing up there were trinitarian pentecostal in our neighborhood AOG , baptist, RCC then the Jesus movement started with chuck Smith cc in orange county

  • @heknows5418
    @heknows5418 2 месяца назад +2

    Why not baptize in the name of the Father, and the Son and the Holy Ghost, and then say that name is Jesus Christ , that’s the way we do it. End of discussion

    • @davidortega357
      @davidortega357 19 дней назад

      We do baptized in the name of the father and son holy ghost we don't repeat we do it

    • @davidortega357
      @davidortega357 19 дней назад

      It's done in Jesus name

  • @caseforchrist
    @caseforchrist 3 года назад +4

    Peter said Repent, be baptized everyone of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of your sins, and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost.
    Question 1 : If I repent, get baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of my sins, and believe for the infilling of the Holy Ghost, am I somehow doing something wrong?
    The way a lot of you talk, makes me believe you would take issue with repenting, getting baptized in Jesus name, and receiving the gift of the Holy Ghost.
    Question 2: If it is infact wrong, then please explain why it is wrong and elaborate on what is "right" How do you deal with it being in the bible? He went on to say the promise is unto you and your children meaning its for everyone! These are serious questions please explain why you think it would be wrong to:
    Repent,
    Get baptized in the name of Jesus,
    And receive the Holy Ghost,
    And believe the promise also belongs to your children and all that are afar off

    • @jmac-z8q
      @jmac-z8q 2 года назад

      Nobody disagrees with Acts 2:38 being in the Bible, the disagreement is on your interpretation of the text. You can say that you are just quoting it, but you are in fact interpreting the passage. The command Peter gives is to be baptized in Jesus name, does that mean they were to baptize in the authority of Christ or does that mean they were to specifically invoke "I now baptize you in the name of Jesus"?
      This one text doesn't answer that because it doesn't actually record someone in the process of being baptized. Second, the phrase "For the remission of sins" is interpreted to mean in order to obtain the remission of sins. This isn't obvious from the text either. It could mean in order to obtain, or it could mean because of. To use Acts 2:38 to mean we must be baptized specifically in the name of Jesus in order to obtain remission of sins and to receive the Holy Ghost WITH the evidence of speaking in other tongues, you are not just reading the passage.
      The real question is, are we saved by faith, or are we saved by obedience. If by obedience you are saying that we are saved partially by what Christ did, and partially by what we must do. Romans 5:19 "For as by the one man's disobedience the many were made sinners, so by the one man's OBEDIENCE the many will be made righteous." It's Christ obedience that saves us, not our own.

    • @davidortega357
      @davidortega357 2 года назад

      According to the great commission in Luke gospel Luke 24 47 is for all nations in that repentance and Remission.of son should be preached into all nations in his name beginning at Jerusalem all. Nations is. Everybody we are all sinners in need of a savior everybody needs to be born again of water and Spirit John 3:5

  • @jconger7543
    @jconger7543 3 года назад +5

    You guys realize that someone disagreeing with your theology doesnt constitute a cult right?

    • @anthonybianchini2373
      @anthonybianchini2373 3 года назад

      A cult purports to be Christian but denies essential Christian doctrine. Oneness does this so hence they are a cult.

  • @shaunalea823
    @shaunalea823 5 лет назад +8

    Hold on a minute not all people who are Pentecostal are part of a cult. I was raised in spirit filled non denominational churches also Pentecostal churches we ALL aren’t wrong. When we are saved we receive the Holy Spirit speaking in tongues and the other gifts are evidence of the holy spirits dwelling within us. You don’t have to speak in tongues to be saved but it is possible to believe and also practice in a biblical way ie edification of the saints, and interpretation. Please dont lump us all together. RElashionship isn’t based on feeling, the Bible should be taught as it is written and its so much more than the gifts of the Holy Spirit. I can see how people think its confusing but its not if one has the ability to speak in tongues if its legit you know it.

    • @matthewwilliamson484
      @matthewwilliamson484 5 лет назад +1

      I agree with you as someone who goes to a classic Pentecostal church.

    • @Vern_Levine
      @Vern_Levine 5 лет назад +1

      Yeah, I went to an Assembly of God church for 15 years and have been to a wide spectrum of evangelical churches as well and my AG could of almost passed for a baptist church minus some obvious doctrinal differences and more intense worship. But, orthodox Pentecostalism (As most Pentecostalism is) is not at all like the UPC which I've always felt was a cult doctrinally. (Having known some people who grew up in that church it really messed them up)

    • @shaunalea823
      @shaunalea823 5 лет назад

      Vern Levine Amen to that, plus in these churches we were always taught and i still believe in the trinity each serves a different purpose but is one God.

    • @treevasparks4832
      @treevasparks4832 5 лет назад

      God gives gifts at Will

    • @mimihasenpfeffer
      @mimihasenpfeffer 5 лет назад

      The whole denomination of Pentecostal is based on tongues as evidence of salvation. So as a believer you understand that you are Spirit-filled, but you are claiming a doctrinal difference from Pentecostal. They are not speaking on biblical Pentecostal beliefs but rather a sect that claims the authority of Christ only, in the form of a spirit or father, but not 3 separate persons making one God. They are baptized in the name of Jesus only, not Father, Son and Holy Spirit. UPC or Apostolic Pentecostal is different from AG or regular Pentecostal.

  • @starkovichforster
    @starkovichforster 4 года назад +4

    The thing that I think is sad in regards to those leaving the UPCI, is there lack of historical accuracy. Their lack of appreciation for academia lends even those who leave retelling stories passed down orally, which often have inconsistencies. The misinformation in the narrative lends them to be dismissed on the important issues that they try to address. Each person then only leaves the UPC based on personal experience alone rather than core principles that created the experiences. I am also one who was UPCI, but came in from another Pentecostal community.

    • @shacklesjpg
      @shacklesjpg 2 года назад

      Could you explain inconsistencies? I left the UPCI a year ago , due to toxic community but I want to hear your take.

    • @starkovichforster
      @starkovichforster 2 года назад

      @@shacklesjpg The UPCI narrative often tells the stories, even from Azusa Street as if the early Pentecostals were baptizing in Jesus' name, but later the Trinitarian formula took precedent and Oneness ministers defended the "truth" against the Trinitarian Assemblies of God. This is an attempt to claim William J. Seymour and Charles Parham as "saved." By UPCI standards the earliest Pentecostals were not saved since they were not baptized in Jesus' Name, so they claim that those early ministers baptized in Jesus' Name, but did not have the full understanding of the Godhead yet. The problem is that it is consistent with other writings, even of their own researchers, that the baptism issue did come into focus until one man had a "revelation" about it at one of the camp meetings in 1910. Another inconsistency is their retelling of the split from the PAW as well as their ignoring of the differences between the two organizations that merged in 1945, forming the organization. Finally, there is the lack of them sharing how the Latter Rain Movement and many of its teachings became part of their teachings into the 50s and still exist today, as they ignore or downplay their relationship with such Latter Rain leaders such as William Branham.

    • @calebdoss4590
      @calebdoss4590 2 года назад

      @@shacklesjpg I agree with you there, I go to a upci church currently and it definitely has people who toxic and just not good Christians in general and are very dogmatic, but we have to make sure that we ourselves push through all of those struggles with the community because overall the things that the upci preach are all biblicaly accurate and they preach the whole Bible and don’t take things out of context like many churches do but like you said there tends to be some toxic people in there but there are toxic people anywhere, you kind of have to look at it like it’s another workplace, we’re working for god, to reach the world and in a workplace there are going to be people that you don’t agree with or don’t like or are just bad people, but that doesn’t mean that you stop working because your afraid of those people in the workplace, it’s the same thing with Christianity, you can’t let people get to you or get church hurt because the only person you are hurting in that situation is yourself. Hope this helps a little be blessed in whatever you decide to do

    • @jtm7clan277
      @jtm7clan277 9 месяцев назад

      I left because of doctrine. It’s not scripturally accurate to say you just speak in tongues to have the Holy Spirit, Paul says in Corinthians that there should be an interpreter in church, and if there’s not then to stop. Don’t know about you, but in my 7 years of UPCI there was an interpretation ONCE at a youth conference. It’s very emotional and not totally scripturally sound.

  • @jamesmagana4327
    @jamesmagana4327 3 года назад +9

    I been baptized in jesus name wouldnt have it any other way. Acts 238. Is the only way for me

    • @johnnyjohnsonston2581
      @johnnyjohnsonston2581 3 года назад +4

      My grandfather was a UPC pastor. I believe that Penocostals are correct on Jesus name baptism and the oneness of God, but I don't agree with the necessity of speaking in tongues for salvation.

    • @sevensickszero8966
      @sevensickszero8966 3 года назад

      @@johnnyjohnsonston2581 Genesis 19:24"Then the LORD rained upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the LORD out of heaven;".........how many Yahweh's do you see in this verse?

    • @johnnyjohnsonston2581
      @johnnyjohnsonston2581 3 года назад

      @@sevensickszero8966 One. The next verse says "And HE overthrew those cities" not they.

    • @sevensickszero8966
      @sevensickszero8966 3 года назад

      @@johnnyjohnsonston2581 yeah they are" one"....

    • @davidortega357
      @davidortega357 2 года назад

      I believe in Oneness doctrine except tithing Paul or Peter didn't teach tithing tithing came out of the RCC now all Christianity does tithing I tithe most of my life but the last 10 years I see it differently tithes was food meats property Jews only it was like taxes I do support the church with money offerings and donations but it must come from the heart ❤️

  • @ep6026
    @ep6026 4 года назад +10

    How can you guys explain the trinity when the very definition of it sounds confusing. Yet you reject people who don't understand it implying that because they don't have the Holy Spirit? If Christian's have witnessed things of the Spirit but still dont understand, that implies confusion? Seems like its easy for the mind of man to deem things confusing 'things not of God', doesnt scripture say that the wisdom of God is considered foolishness to man?

    • @toomanymarys7355
      @toomanymarys7355 3 года назад +2

      You are abusing that verse to mean that God promises to limit his being to your personal intelligence level. If you are to ignorant or stupid to understand something, then it can't be true. How stupid a person does that promise hold true for? IQ of 50? 20? 15?
      Oneness depend on abusing the scriptures by taking them out of context. Read the whole chapter. What is it about? Is it about God promising that his nature is limited by your intelligence? Or is it Paul admonishing people that church services are not to be chaotic, confusing, and disorganized, because that is not from God?

  • @nikolapupovac2893
    @nikolapupovac2893 5 лет назад +16

    I just burst out laughing when this guy said "my name is jeff"

  • @AdamosDad
    @AdamosDad 5 лет назад +2

    There are so many Oneness Pentecostals in our area that in order to minister to the ones that come out of it we do things like Baptize in the Name of the Father, of the Son and the Holy Spirit and in the fullness of God bodily, Jesus.

    • @shellyfairless2997
      @shellyfairless2997 4 года назад +2

      The Bible says, in Matthew go ye therefore and baptize them in the NAME of the father son and Holy Ghost. Not the titles of the God head.

    • @davidengle8950
      @davidengle8950 3 года назад +1

      @@shellyfairless2997 Name simply means by the authority

    • @scottsprowl7484
      @scottsprowl7484 4 месяца назад +1

      Yes Jesus has all authority and power, but using the name to cast out demons is necessary, using the name to wash away sins is also quite necessary too. We should do all things in the name of Jesus.

    • @AdamosDad
      @AdamosDad 4 месяца назад

      @@scottsprowl7484 I agree!

  • @amberblaylock1973
    @amberblaylock1973 3 года назад +9

    I’ve been watching a lot of the Cult-ish episodes and have really enjoyed them, but this one really missed the mark. Y’all didn’t make any case for the UPC to qualify as a cult and really only talked about doctrinal and practice differences. Which, if you want to talk about those, that’s great, but don’t make it an episode of Cult-ish.

    • @barbaraweaver2100
      @barbaraweaver2100 3 года назад +5

      • cut off family and friends that aren’t in the cult
      • holiness standards which are all by looks - not actions or what is in your heart
      • must be baptized to go to heaven
      • must speak in tongues to go to heaven
      • they are the only ones that are “right”

    • @sovereigngrace9723
      @sovereigngrace9723 3 года назад +1

      @@barbaraweaver2100 crickets....

    • @marksanus2949
      @marksanus2949 2 года назад

      @@sovereigngrace9723 Yeah because you don't have a response

    • @kylegrissom345
      @kylegrissom345 2 года назад

      @@barbaraweaver2100
      •just because you experienced someone cutting off family and friends doesn’t mean everyone in the upci does that. Everyone is human and people can do wrong.
      • if you’ve been to a upci church that preaches holiness standards save people they are wrong because the upci church believes that it is personal conviction and no holiness standards get you to heaven.
      • you must be baptized to go to heaven, it’s in the Bible. Jesus said you must be born of water and spirit. Paul said baptism now saves you. All the disciples worried about in the book of acts was if someone was baptized and filled with the Holy Ghost, ex. Cornelius was a devout Christian man but they wanted him to be baptized in the name of Jesus and filled with the holy ghost because being a good Christian was not enough.
      • the upci aren’t the only ones who are “right”. So far no one is right because no one has figured out the whole Bible yet. Everyone is human and is prone to make mistakes. If you had a bad experience with the upci I’m extremely sorry but you can’t judge every upci church off of that experience. I know I’m quite late but thank you for your time.

    • @kylegrissom345
      @kylegrissom345 2 года назад

      @@barbaraweaver2100
      • sorry you also must receive the Holy Ghost to go to heaven as Jesus said you must be born of water and of spirit. In acts 2,10, and 19 we see that they knew they received the Holy Ghost because they spoke with other tongues. Tongues is the initial evidence of the Holy Ghost. Another example is in acts 2 when the Jews were speaking in tongues the people were Astonished and asked what this meant. Peter stood up and said that it was what the prophet Joel prophesied about in the last days God would pour his spirit out on all flesh. Peter answered their questions about tongues saying it was the spirit being poured out. That’s how we know tongues is the initial evidence of the Holy Ghost. People will also say that tongues is a gift for certain people and that tongues without interpretation is wrong. But there are different or diverse kinds of tongues as stated in 1 Corinthians 12. Also in 1 Corinthians 14 Paul says when someone speaks in tongues they don’t speak to anyone except for God. Why would Paul say this if it contradicts what he said about tongues not being interpreted. Because there are different kinds of tongues. And in the context of what Paul was teaching to the Corinthians, they had already been filled with the spirit with evidence of tongues. He was now teaching about spiritual gifts.

  • @hezekiahthomas837
    @hezekiahthomas837 2 года назад +2

    This felt like a hit peace on Pentecostals

  • @raymondboone9717
    @raymondboone9717 2 года назад +10

    I've been upc for almost 29 years, and I am so thankful that my church is nothing like you are referring 🙏.
    We believe in yes one God, Jesus is the I AM.
    That is scriptural.....
    Speaking in tounges is the evidence of Jesus spirit in you, and yes that's scriptural!
    Water babtizem in Jesus name is also scriptural.
    Jesus said if they preach different what I have taught, don't listen to them .
    And I heard someone say they pushed there religion on them, go to the Mormons for that...
    Maybe it's a Canadian thing, but here in Oklahoma we don't do that...
    You guys keep digging, and Jesus blessings

    • @AnthonyY55
      @AnthonyY55 2 года назад +3

      Quick question how would you explain Daniel 7? When the son of man is before the ancient of days and is given dominion, glory and a kingdom. If Jesus is the ancient of days how can he be before himself? Also why does he need to be given a kingdom dominion and glory if he already has that by being the ancient of days? I’m trying to understand exactly wha you guys believe, thanks have a blessed day

    • @laurelneth
      @laurelneth 2 года назад

      @@AnthonyY55 God has no beginning and has no end. He is eternal and can break into His creation wherever and whenever he wants. He is the same, yesterday, today and forever

    • @AnthonyY55
      @AnthonyY55 2 года назад +1

      @@laurelneth amen I agree with that you just recited scripture but you didn’t answer the question.

    • @Mark-ye9pi
      @Mark-ye9pi 2 года назад

      @@AnthonyY55 Becuase Jesus is the Beginning and the End (Alpha and Omega Revelation 1:8), the author and the finisher of our faith (Hebrews 12:2).
      This means that Jesus is the Father of the Old Testament and the Son of God in the New Testament. God’s nature as the “Last Adam” (1 Corinthians 15:22) was revealed from before the beginning of the world (2 Timothy 1:9) when he thought to create Adam.

    • @eliseurocha3456
      @eliseurocha3456 2 года назад

      Raymond a PAZ do Senhor Jesus Cristo meu irmão sou da UPCI No Brasil.

  • @vivianneblakeman1139
    @vivianneblakeman1139 3 года назад +1

    We were always given an example to explain the Trinity. Just as we as a person are one body but made up of body, mind and soul. So God is 3 in 1

  • @PastorJwit
    @PastorJwit 5 лет назад +3

    Along with his series you need to pursue the Church of God in also known as COGIC. This is the African American movement in

  • @lisaeshleman754
    @lisaeshleman754 Год назад

    wow. so many of these episodes highlight so clearly what happens when men reject the central authority of the Church. Jesus left us a Church with a structure and hierarchy so that we might not fall into exactly the chaos and heresies that we have today. Praise God He brought me home to the Catholic Church!

    • @StephenJoseph777
      @StephenJoseph777 Год назад

      We are the church - the body of believers. The Catholic Church teaches works for salvation where the Bible teaches faith alone in the death burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

  • @marcrowd
    @marcrowd 2 года назад +3

    Azusa Street had visitors from all over the world due to the amazing miracles, mind boggling miracles. It was a church that was interracial at a time when it was shunned and looked down upon it.
    You can’t mention Azusa without mentioning those things.

    • @Romans--pe4yh
      @Romans--pe4yh 2 года назад +1

      Amen! I'm not a cessationist at all, but I do believe us pentecostals can get out of order sometimes and sometimes get stuck on idolizing the gifts with them being the focus of services when the gospel and training in righteousness should be with the gifts following naturally and not fabricated or forced. We tend to emphasize speaking in tongues in our churches when speaking in tongues should be more in our own prayer time in the lord or with an interpreter present. We also tend to look for the gifts and prophecy than getting deeper into the word and pushing a love and appreciation for the word with the signs and wonders following naturally.
      I've also been deconstructing oneness theology and reading the NT for what it is and oneness doesn't perfectly align as many in our assemblies claim it does. I don't believe trinitarianism perfectly aligns either because I'm not convinced the holy spirit is a third person. Even William Seymour was trinitarian. I think we all just need to find common ground and learn from each other instead of misrepresenting each other's views in order for the end time revival to happen.

    • @daweihuang9687
      @daweihuang9687 2 года назад

      @@Romans--pe4yh just my curiosity about how it doesn't align? You referring to Jesus and how he talked in the Gospels?

    • @Romans--pe4yh
      @Romans--pe4yh 2 года назад

      @@daweihuang9687 If you're referring to me saying trinitarianism does not align with scripture, I take that comment back. I now fully affirm God's triunity

    • @etstains
      @etstains 2 года назад

      Ayee wassup brother Mark Crowder! Enjoy your music!

    • @ke6264
      @ke6264 10 месяцев назад

      I grew up in the UPC and they’re kind of racist so you bringing up an interracial revival doesn’t really mean anything

  • @robertdale711
    @robertdale711 2 года назад +1

    Not only for the apostles but many , as many as our Lord shall call said Peter.

  • @michaelandcarriecrouch6895
    @michaelandcarriecrouch6895 5 лет назад +5

    he is one there is no one else besides him mark 12:32

  • @aaronleedescombes
    @aaronleedescombes Год назад

    I grew up in going to an intense Pentecostal church. My parents had a falling out with the pastor over tithing and prosperity teachings. We then went to a Four Square church. Pentecostal lite in my view. My parents got a lot out of the intense worship, being filled with the spirit, and speaking in tongues. I had a lot of teaching and Bible study. But looking back a lot of it seemed like a form of hypnotism and mass psychosis. Now a days my mom and dad go to a non denominational church that I would describe as baptist

  • @1_marv
    @1_marv Год назад +3

    Definitely a cult when I attended for a couple years i noticed alot of small little that just didn’t feel right like putting the pastor in this pedestal where he was god himself where nothing could be done without his approval and also personal experiences myself but definitely although I appreciated all I learned from the church i still know its not the right way. As much as i want to justify it at times its really not id keep away and im sure there is many good churches out there without that tool they use of wanting to have power over you.

  • @amyd3793
    @amyd3793 3 года назад +2

    How can you kindly tell a pastor of a UPC I church he is wrong about the trinity? We have been going to one, lovely people there. Are they all decieved and doomed?

    • @TexasHoosier3118
      @TexasHoosier3118 2 года назад

      The teaching on modalism is not in line with Scripture. I do not think that will condemn them. But their hatred towards trinitarians might be an issue on judgement day.

  • @Stodd
    @Stodd 4 года назад +6

    So looking forward to you doing William Branham.. I grew up in that sect and it was without a doubt a cult. So thankful to have more resources now on his theological errors.

  • @lindaglaze581
    @lindaglaze581 10 месяцев назад

    I was going to a Pentecostal church. They taught us if your not in a Pentecostal church you are going to hell. They told what clothes to wear and no make up or jewelry except our wedding rings. Dont let our long hair hang down. Pin it up.

    • @Gotallofthem1
      @Gotallofthem1 Месяц назад

      Oh, I see you need to wear make up and paint your face up like a clown and if you were told you can’t, therefore that place cannot be a true church? Only a church that allows you to paint your face is a real church? Tell me why you need to paint your face again?

  • @RKKDesign
    @RKKDesign 5 лет назад +5

    Christ is our savior

  • @gonzo_-ww4iq
    @gonzo_-ww4iq 2 года назад +1

    They took the day of pentecost and turned it into an entire doctrine

  • @corbannoahofficial
    @corbannoahofficial 5 лет назад +27

    "Better than I deserve." I'm detecting a Dave Ramsey fan!

    • @87crlucas
      @87crlucas 4 года назад +1

      Too funny! I thought the exact same time.......

    • @kevingrems
      @kevingrems 4 года назад

      Dave Ramsey is a boomer meme.

    • @davidortega357
      @davidortega357 2 года назад

      Put Geno Jennings on his beliefs of truth of God his on yube tube

  • @susanpond3015
    @susanpond3015 3 года назад +2

    I don’t know how you were taught or how you got confused, but I have studied the Word of God and lived for God through the Holy Ghost for 50 years. I started attending UPCI and I’m still doing that, because they teach the truth of the Bible.

  • @glo9547
    @glo9547 3 года назад +10

    Have they ever done an episode on Calvinism as cultish ? 😧

    • @davidortega357
      @davidortega357 2 года назад

      The. First main Oneness Apostolic Pentecostal started in Los Angeles CA in around 1914 Pentecostal Assemblies of the World PAW they came out of the Azusa Street Revival at first it was all races blacks Mexicans , Whites The PAW. Started a. Latino ministry they became the Apostolic Assembly of the faith in Jesus Christ headquarters in Los Angeles the Pentecostal churches became UPCI in 1945 they separated from paw because. Jim crow laws in Southern states

    • @JacobRobin81
      @JacobRobin81 2 года назад

      Yeah, like the fact that Calvin was a murderer while professing to be a Christian

  • @micheledreams4771
    @micheledreams4771 2 года назад

    I was a bit confused about the differences about the doctrine of the UPCI when I first began listening to this because my upbringing was a mixed bag of Pentecostal, Baptist AND Southern Baptist ...as crazy as that is! So, as a young child on up into my teenage years I didn’t truly believe in any kind of Doctrine or maybe even questioned at times if God was real because there seemed to be so much contradiction between these Doctrines and it caused a lot of confusion in me. I was also raised that if I did anything wrong-sinned in any way, God would be mad at me and smite me with sores on my head or punish me in some horrible way. And so from my adolescent years on up into my late 20’s, early 30’s I pretty much had my own belief that, “If God was such a mean, cruel God ready to inflict so much punishment upon me at any given moment and Satan was just as cruel and hated me and wanted to devour me like a roaring lion, then I just wouldn’t serve either one of them.” Thus begun my descent into living for me, me, me- doing a lot of things I truly regret. And really, I was living for worldly things just basically not really following any doctrine because of the bad taste “Christianity” had put in my mouth. I didn’t even classify myself as atheist, I was just numb and indifferent for a very long time. I felt that I simply ‘existed’ and that was all there was because I refused to give my allegiance to God or Satan. And this led me down many, many dark paths. I even went to jail for warrants for drug-related crimes I had been committing in several different Counties among many other various things I was doing that wasn’t right.
    So, my point is that we have to either live for God, otherwise we’re living for the Devil whether we realize it or not.
    Thank God that today as an adult I do know the truth and for me the truth is that I believe that (in very short summary) God sent Jesus, His only begotten Son to this earth Who died for the whole world’s sins and was resurrected by the power of God and that He is the Way, the Truth, and the Life and that there is no way to the Father except through Him. I know I am nothing without Him.
    I also don’t believe “Once Saved, always Saved-because of a dream that God gave me about 30 years ago. I believe we have to repent daily and stay in the Word, pray without ceasing, have faith, and do our best to live and do what Jesus did when He was here on this Earth. None of us are perfect, of course. But the Word of God renews our minds daily. This is just a very brief take on my testimony and how Jesus Christ was so very patient with me-waiting for me all of those years to show me who He really is-not this ‘wrathful God’ from the Old Testament, but that Grace abounds in the New Covenant after Jesus took on all of our sins on that Cross and I continuously run to His Mercy Seat where the Blood of the Lamb is applied!
    Now, as far as speaking in tongues, I received the gift of tongues and I believe that it isn’t required as a part of our Salvation. It’s a “gift” if we want it and it helps us immensely in our prayer life because the enemy can’t understand what we are praying when we speak in tongues. And I am a prayer warrior so it does have it’s benefits. But anyway, I got off track-my apologies.
    My point is that when I FINALLY understood what the UPCI was indoctrinating- part of their belief was/is that one must receive speaking in tongues as part of their Salvation and that, in and of itself is so WRONG! The barking and rolling around that they did and in some churches today is coming back as a “thing” and it just reminds me of Pagan practices such as Kundalini Yoga experiences that people have when they invoke the serpent spirit into them to uncoil and “awaken” them by ultimately opening up their third eye, which is very demonic! But they make all these crazy noises, they do this weird laughter, and roll around, etc.
    Some churches are getting weird in this sort of way of how they are acting. And the Holy Spirit doesn’t cause this crazed, kooky kind experience people had during that movement. The church needs to wake up!

  • @dcshewrn
    @dcshewrn 4 года назад +4

    You will always be safe with Calvinism, enjoy

  • @shawnlauderdale6502
    @shawnlauderdale6502 2 года назад +1

    Mark 16:17-18. Only those who "believe"! Sad that many have a form of Godliness but lack the power thereof. It's dangerous to call something of God to be of the devil! Tongues is for the unbeliever as prophesy is for the believer. What did Jesus tell Nichodemus about man being born again of the spirit, it's like the wind blowing, we hear the sound of it, and so it is with man who is born again:Jesus.

  • @Beautyinthemaking543
    @Beautyinthemaking543 4 года назад +3

    Please do William Branham episode. Used to be in a church that believed in Branham. Parents still in it :( but love hearing about him and why it goes against the Bible / how it started .

    • @Beautyinthemaking543
      @Beautyinthemaking543 4 года назад

      Also, there are still so many people all over the world that still believe in Branham!!

    • @uriahpeep1753
      @uriahpeep1753 3 года назад

      Ruth......You need to learn how to use your search devices on the internet.....if you want material on Branham all you do is......type in his name in any search engine and you will have more than you can read at one setting.....

    • @GigiRocks1969
      @GigiRocks1969 3 года назад

      @@uriahpeep1753 It’s still nice to get the info out there for those looking.....I just happened upon Cultish and they do an excellent job on not making others feel “unlearned” for not checking the internet. Sorry if I’ve offended you, Uriah peep.

    • @davidortega357
      @davidortega357 2 года назад

      Brother Branharm was a Oneness MOG

  • @Alejandro-ri8fc
    @Alejandro-ri8fc 3 месяца назад

    UPCI is the closest thing that follows what the Word of God says. I’m glad to be part of the UPCI.
    One God=Jesus
    Repentance and Baptized Jesus name
    Received the gift of the Holy Ghost
    Relationship with God, walking with Him daily.
    Holiness and separation of the world.
    Inward and outward
    Man dress like man
    Woman dress like women. Skirts or dress Modesty
    Yes it does matters how we dress and conduct ourselves.
    Is all in the Bible.
    If we are dress like the world and act like the world, are we really the church/people God called us to be? Since the beginning God wanted his people to look different from everybody else.
    Ha there’s a lot of things more I can talk about but no time

  • @shantebigelow8180
    @shantebigelow8180 5 лет назад +11

    I very much enjoy and appreciate this podcast, but this one fell a bit short. The guests were excellent and thorough in their information and explanations. I'm looking forward to hearing more. However, as hosts it seemed as though you were attempting to attach extreme examples and/or much more nefarious and unbiblical doctrine to the movement. I know the UPCI, and it seemed like a bit of a reach, even if you're starting with a minimal understanding of the movement. Also, you misquoted Acts 2:38. You left out "every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins". I believe that was all that was misquoted without going back to double check. I'm sure this was accidental, but it is a significant portion of that scripture, especially when discussing baptism and discussing it alongside Matthew 28:19.

    • @Vampyrekai
      @Vampyrekai 5 лет назад +1

      I felt the same way. They are reaching when describing this group as a 'cult' and continuously tried to lead the guests to paint them in the worst light possible but the guests always dialed it back.

    • @andys3035
      @andys3035 5 лет назад +4

      The UPC is absolutely a cult. I came out of it. They teach that Jesus is the Father, so they are anti-trinitarian, they teach baptismal regneration, works based salvation, tongues as THE evidence of the baptism of the Spirit and salvation, stringent holiness standards imposed on others, the are typically KJV onlyists, strict tithing, slain in the Spirit, etc. Bibically, they are far and extreme outside of historical biblical Christianity.

    • @Vampyrekai
      @Vampyrekai 5 лет назад +1

      @@andys3035 Yeah and Catholics pray to dead people and worship idols. They may have some poor theology but does that automatically make them a cult?
      I don't want to alarm you but.... I doubt your theology is perfect either.

    • @andys3035
      @andys3035 5 лет назад +4

      @@Vampyrekai The standard is the revealed text of scripture, so I have to test what I believe against that. We are all fallible. However, when we look at the UPC, it fails the test, the standard, on multiple levels. So this isn't about myself but about what an organization is feeding to it's members. As far as Catholics, I am not a Catholic but they aren't classified as a cult as they hold to many essential and historical doctrines but yes, I agree, they have some teachings that are unbiblical and based on tradition as you mention.

    • @Vampyrekai
      @Vampyrekai 5 лет назад

      @@andys3035 I wasn't a part of the UPC so my perspective is limited. I am just cautious about labeling every denomination that isn't 100% in line with our preferred doctrine as a cult.
      We would need to define what a cult is.

  • @josieruiz3946
    @josieruiz3946 8 месяцев назад

    I was Reborn 45 years ago, child of the King Jesus Christ, a Saint, I'm born again John 3:3-6 was baptized in Acts 2:38-39 water and spirit truth is in the word . God said For ever learning but never coming to the the knowledge of the"truth", so there is a truth! Do you know it I do. The gospel that can save you.. "MAKE SURE OF YOUR SALVATION" THAT IS MAKE SURE YOU ARE SAVED.

  • @WretchedWubs
    @WretchedWubs 5 лет назад +8

    thank you for this! Cultish is so informative

  • @Bolagh
    @Bolagh 2 года назад +1

    Too bad the Criticism is only one sided. You should’ve invited David Bernard to your show to hear a biblical defense of the UPCI. But, maybe you’re not interested in biblical debates… 👍

  • @sunnylilme
    @sunnylilme 4 года назад +3

    I live in Louisiana. Like one in 10 here are Pentecostal