The Bishop of Rome understands that Catholics have been through this sort of thing before, so our bucket includes a Rosary, three days of freeze-dried fish and bread, a halberd, and a Sig P220, because faith without works is dead - but not as dead as the goons who think they can persecute God's faithful and get away with it.
His church was actually in the SBC until recently even though they didn’t follow the baptist faith and message… I remember when it came out all the SBC churches had Bible study with it. (I attended an SBC church at the time)
The Lutheran bucket would have a copy of the Book of Concord (for correct theology), a beer flight of best German beers, a signed edition of Martin Luther's Scatalogical Humor and Papist Insults, and twelve different kinds of sausages and schnitzels (saurkraut not included, can be added as a buy on)
Don't forget the euchre deck and a couple of "salads" (potato, jello, tuna, broccoli, etc.) inside the tupperware bowls w/ your name written on the bottom of them for the eventual potluck once you get the all clear. Hier stehe, ich hann nicht anders.
@@HunterXWorld95for one Mennonites use electronics and indoor plumbing etc. Amish don’t have electricity. Their theology is a bit different too. There are different “orders” of Amish as well.
@LFDNC I'll have you know that the Presbyterian church I grew up in was definitively No Smoking and alcohol was only permitted outside the church building! The sweaters were mandatory, though 😂 And of course, our Superior Theology!
You forgot the California Baptists bucket, it's just a plane ticket to another state where you can actually get the stuff you need to survive, like real meat, gas, and literally anything pertaining to self defense.
I was a member of the FPCNA for 16 years and they are definitely not like the depiction Bro. Foskey does. They are non-drinkers, non-cigar smokers, pretty much non-everything lol Ultra conservative denomination.
@@SDGLFDNC Okay, "PCA" vs "PC-USA"? I was raised Presbyterian Church - USA, and we were definitely no smoking, alcohol outside only, and didn't discuss guns or gun control (ie, I'm sure many members were pro, and others less so, but it never came up). The sweaters and Superior Theology were mandatory, however! So I guess what I'm asking is...what is "PCA"?
@@meganofsherwood3665 back in the 1970’s, the Presbyterian Church in America broke off from the PC-USA over increasing liberalism. There were definitely orthodox congregations in the PC-USA and I imagine there still are, same as the Methodists. I believe the Associate reformed Presbyterians left fifty years before (someone correct me if I’m wrong). The PCA takes a significantly conservative stance on scripture and cultural matters. I submit that it’s not an issue of rule following (unless you’re into federal vision heresy), but rather a view of God’s word in light of cultural. I think in general I would say that the biggest difference between the PC-USA and orthodox Presbyterians is that they view scripture through the lens of culture. Traditional orthodox Presbyterians view culture through the lens of scripture.
Wait, he’s not making fun of Presbyterians or Reformed Baptists, these are just facts! Cigars, scotch, and beer are a must as we wait for dinner to come off the smoker!
The Anglican Survival Bucket: Plenty of coffee and tea(Earl Grey), Gin ,Cheese, Crackers, Dry meats(salami, pepperoni, etc), 1662 Book of Common Prayer and, King James Bible Basically, post church coffee hour
As a Presbyterian (#superiortheology) I'm pretty sure our bucket would just be books. Like the dispies I would also include the Left Behind series in case it gets cold at night and we need a fire to keep warm.
You said the bullets range from 5.56 down to 9mm, but I use 7.62x39 and 10mm. Is there like a number I can call to make sure my Reformed Baptist bucket really serves me?
The Lutheran bucket will have belts of 7.92mm ammo, as well as boxes of 9mm bullets and a MP40 along with an MG42 with spare barrels. There won't be any food--you can take someone else's!
Former UMC here...we actually made flood buckets with the idea that WE should be the one coming to YOU if something goes wrong in your area. They had flood cleanup supplies that were were sent to disaster areas with UMCOR relief teams to go out and help others. (Left because of how over the insane edge church leadership went but the practical outreach stuff like that was great and I think some of the other Wesleyan denominations may actually still coordinate with the UMC for that.)
HES A WIERD AL FAN!!! Yes!!! As a member in good standing of Superior Theology Presbyterian (with some Reformed Baptist tendencies) a penchant for plaid AND sweater vests (I own four, two with similar Argyle patterns), single malt scotch (The Balvenie 17 for me, thanks) and good cigars… this is uncanny. I had no idea I was such a stereotype!!! Seriously minus the beard you nailed me (I am military so not allowed to grow them, YET!)
The Orthodox Christian bucket contains incense and charcoal for 2 weeks of Morning and Evening, a prayer book in your choice of languages ancient and modern (or both), blessed bread (bourktho or antidoron... please specify Oriental or Eastern) and holy water. Also included are beeswax candles and lamp oil. But no food! Please use this opportunity to fast.
The reference to the 1689 Baptist Confession and reformed Baptists is just spot on funny. Now, get me a Jehovah Java with a little "superior theology" bourbon, please.☕
You are the funniest guy on RUclips. Your videos are important for good health and I chuckle continuously. Thank you for spreading joy and after grueling work day blessings!
You left out the Unicorn Poop candy for the kids. Oh, and the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day saints does have 72hour survival boxes, but buckets have cleaning supplies.
Nice video as usual. I have a little A/V experience. Nothing super fancy, BUT if your software gives you an EQ or an option to add a de-esser, try setting it around 7000 because you have a lot of sibilance. Sibilance is the sound that gives the overly strong "S" sound. Tweaking the EQ or adding a de-esser should fix it. Sibilance was especially strong on the Methodist example if you'd like an example of what I mean.
Hilarious. I wish there was a Roman Catholic bucket. It would be filled with red wine, a rosary and a copy of the Silmarillion. Because we know you’ll have your own Lord of the Rings on hand.
@@DdD-pi8jw Well the reason the Catholic bucket has Lord of the Rings is because Tolkien was VERY Catholic, and he even claimed that LOTR was Catholic fiction... Although I have to admit that even as a Catholic, I could see how it could be "Generic Christian" fiction but "Catholic" fiction seems like a stretch.
Lutheran bucket: Folger's Coffee and campfire percolator, non-perishable sausages, donuts, hymnal and small catechism, hammer and nails (for nailing your written demands to any door), camouflage rain poncho (for hiding from Papist tax collectors/IRS).
Loved these. I don't need a name tag but I'll take the vegan burgers and some of the Big Eva coffee and bars! My fam would orefer the Baptist casseroles though! I have to stay as healthy as I can. The left behind one had me cackling 😂 Thanks for outting these out. 😊
While I am NOT a Baptist, I will tell you their bucket sounded about right. Little Deep South small town Baptist churches do the MOST AMAZING POTLUCKS YOU WILL EVER SEE. One of my best (though unfortunately last) good memories with my granddaddy was when he took my parents and I to his church's potluck. He said the look I got when I saw all that HOME COOKED SOUTHERN FOOD in one place was so funny because I wanted just about ALL of it.
Think of how hard it is for members. My brother's children (8 to 13) found out about the controversy in the Methodist church they are being raised in. Their opinion was if the leaders would allow this "stuff" in their church, they wanted nothing to do with it. My mother who used to take a very dim view of Christianity, for whom my wife has prayed for the last 30 years, began to attend this same Methodist Church for the last five or ten years. I knew there were problems and I now wonder about how my mother's faith will be discouraged. Not having attended the church myself, I can only comment that the worship service appeared to be largely ceremonial in nature and I've not heard my mother or my brother's family talk about their faith in Christ. So it doesn't surprise me that the church could fall victim to unbiblical ideology. My family's eyes should be on Christ alone, but the distractions of denominations and non-denominations are big influences.
Episcopalian here. I love your work though I do think you're a little hard on those Methodists. You're pretty much down with everyone else though, and, nice job with the Mennonites in whose midst I live.
Catholic bucket: a bottle of holy water, rosaries, blessed candles, holy cards, Mexican tacos wrapped into Italian pizzas, and a bottle of the finest Portugieser red wine.
The jebediah feed chickens while Jacob plows reference was amazing
Agreed!
Even Ezekial's losing his mind at this reference!
Sounds to me like he's been spending all his life living in an amish paradise...
Oh you shoulda thrown in the fool! At the end of that
This was why I came to the comments.
"While we think everyone should place their ultimate trust in the government"
Actually made me laugh out loud.
Masterpiece!
"Let go and let gov" got me
@@MrJoeolive I had to start over from laughing at Jehova Java...
The Bishop of Rome understands that Catholics have been through this sort of thing before, so our bucket includes a Rosary, three days of freeze-dried fish and bread, a halberd, and a Sig P220, because faith without works is dead - but not as dead as the goons who think they can persecute God's faithful and get away with it.
Nice! The halberd part was awesome!
Nailed it!
Agreed
The Crusade Bucket
Una Sancta Ecclesia Catholica y Apostalia!!!!!!
As a Baptist, I assume the Rick Warren book is included for use as kindling? 😂😂😂
His church was actually in the SBC until recently even though they didn’t follow the baptist faith and message… I remember when it came out all the SBC churches had Bible study with it. (I attended an SBC church at the time)
No they are for toilet paper then kindling. Dual purpose use for the purpose driven life.
I LOVE the Mennonite reference to Weird Al's "Amish Paradise" line of "In the morning, Jedediah feeds the chickens and Jacob plows." 🤣
I was just about to comment that lol
The Lutheran bucket would have a copy of the Book of Concord (for correct theology), a beer flight of best German beers, a signed edition of Martin Luther's Scatalogical Humor and Papist Insults, and twelve different kinds of sausages and schnitzels (saurkraut not included, can be added as a buy on)
Add in a compact distiller, and fermentation system. Even if not used to make alcohol it can distil water, and fermented grains are highly nutritious.
Don't forget the euchre deck and a couple of "salads" (potato, jello, tuna, broccoli, etc.) inside the tupperware bowls w/ your name written on the bottom of them for the eventual potluck once you get the all clear.
Hier stehe, ich hann nicht anders.
You forgot the this is my body, body pillow with yuker George's Red wine called over and under and through.
And a Luther's small chatechism
@@tricot6468thankfully both small and large are in the book of Concord.
I want a “Let go, and let gov.” Bumper sticker lol
As a Mennonite, I approve this message. I have a presbyterian friend who is exactly like your cigar smoking character.
Wait, what’s the difference between Mennonites and Amish?
@@HunterXWorld95for one Mennonites use electronics and indoor plumbing etc. Amish don’t have electricity. Their theology is a bit different too. There are different “orders” of Amish as well.
The difference is that a Mennonite can watch and comment, while an Amish would be shunned.
Im Presbyterian and we’re all that way. It’s our superior theology.
@LFDNC I'll have you know that the Presbyterian church I grew up in was definitively No Smoking and alcohol was only permitted outside the church building! The sweaters were mandatory, though 😂 And of course, our Superior Theology!
You forgot the California Baptists bucket, it's just a plane ticket to another state where you can actually get the stuff you need to survive, like real meat, gas, and literally anything pertaining to self defense.
The Catholic Bucket:
Fish sandwich, Crucifix, Rosary, Roman Catechism, brown scapular, unleavened bread & wine. Lots and lots of wine.
Got to have those Friday Fish Frys in the apocalypse
LDS - We have a year's supply of food and contact information for Helping Hands and the Bishop's Storehouse.
I have to say, you're making the Presbyterians sound a lot more fun than I know they are!
LoL! I was raised Presbyterian and they were fairly liberal, but yeah not as much as the character. ☺️☺️
I was a member of the FPCNA for 16 years and they are definitely not like the depiction Bro. Foskey does. They are non-drinkers, non-cigar smokers, pretty much non-everything lol Ultra conservative denomination.
I’m part of the PCA, and he’s nailed them.
@@SDGLFDNC Okay, "PCA" vs "PC-USA"?
I was raised Presbyterian Church - USA, and we were definitely no smoking, alcohol outside only, and didn't discuss guns or gun control (ie, I'm sure many members were pro, and others less so, but it never came up). The sweaters and Superior Theology were mandatory, however!
So I guess what I'm asking is...what is "PCA"?
@@meganofsherwood3665 back in the 1970’s, the Presbyterian Church in America broke off from the PC-USA over increasing liberalism. There were definitely orthodox congregations in the PC-USA and I imagine there still are, same as the Methodists. I believe the Associate reformed Presbyterians left fifty years before (someone correct me if I’m wrong). The PCA takes a significantly conservative stance on scripture and cultural matters. I submit that it’s not an issue of rule following (unless you’re into federal vision heresy), but rather a view of God’s word in light of cultural. I think in general I would say that the biggest difference between the PC-USA and orthodox Presbyterians is that they view scripture through the lens of culture. Traditional orthodox Presbyterians view culture through the lens of scripture.
That subtle Weird Al reference was great!
The more you make fun of Presbyterians, the more I like them and think I might become one 😂
Follow the only rule: “Jesus Christ is my lord and savior” and your good. 🎉
They are accepting of everyone. 😊
Wait, he’s not making fun of Presbyterians or Reformed Baptists, these are just facts! Cigars, scotch, and beer are a must as we wait for dinner to come off the smoker!
The Anglican Survival Bucket: Plenty of coffee and tea(Earl Grey), Gin ,Cheese, Crackers, Dry meats(salami, pepperoni, etc), 1662 Book of Common Prayer and, King James Bible
Basically, post church coffee hour
You forgot the bottle of sherry.
I got the Amish Paradise reference! Also, I died at jehovah java 😂
That "left behind" bucket was great!! Funny thing is I've actually got an idea for one of those.. am really fearful for those left behind..
Once again, so glad to be PCA. We even take care of our "reformed" Baptist family members. 😂
💯
We love our PCA brothers and sisters too. You all are so close…😉
Having attended services with many different denominations. I love these. So accurate.
Keith you had me crying, my buddy is a senior pastor of a Calvary Chapel reopened their café & bookstore, so the timing was perfect.
Air quoting the Reformed Baptists now are we…I’ll take my 1689 bucket with 40 S&W please.
Love the videos! 😂👍
I was coming to see if anyone caught the Amish Paradise lyric. Also thanks for showing us Reformed Baptist some love
That "let go and let Gov" line was great.
For that Weird Al reference, you just gained yourself a new subscriber sir.
The Presbyterian bucket sounds like the list of gift ideas for my husband that I send to my mother every Christmas
3:43 We’ve been spending most our lives living an Amish Paradise
"we provide each of our TITHING members with a survival bucket"
That't great.
As a Presbyterian (#superiortheology) I'm pretty sure our bucket would just be books. Like the dispies I would also include the Left Behind series in case it gets cold at night and we need a fire to keep warm.
_YES_
Also probably the old coffee pot that _did_ get cleaned out last Sunday, but got restocked with the mediocre coffee and the crappy paper cups 😂
The Amish paradise reference took me way back. Nicely done
You said the bullets range from 5.56 down to 9mm, but I use 7.62x39 and 10mm. Is there like a number I can call to make sure my Reformed Baptist bucket really serves me?
Seems like you need the "moar DAKKA DAKKA!!" add-on, offered during collabs with "The Chieftain" armor channel
😂😂😂
The Lutheran bucket will have belts of 7.92mm ammo, as well as boxes of 9mm bullets and a MP40 along with an MG42 with spare barrels. There won't be any food--you can take someone else's!
Former UMC here...we actually made flood buckets with the idea that WE should be the one coming to YOU if something goes wrong in your area. They had flood cleanup supplies that were were sent to disaster areas with UMCOR relief teams to go out and help others. (Left because of how over the insane edge church leadership went but the practical outreach stuff like that was great and I think some of the other Wesleyan denominations may actually still coordinate with the UMC for that.)
One of the best channels on RUclips!! Keep it coming Pastor! 👍👍
HES A WIERD AL FAN!!!
Yes!!!
As a member in good standing of Superior Theology Presbyterian (with some Reformed Baptist tendencies) a penchant for plaid AND sweater vests (I own four, two with similar Argyle patterns), single malt scotch (The Balvenie 17 for me, thanks) and good cigars… this is uncanny. I had no idea I was such a stereotype!!!
Seriously minus the beard you nailed me (I am military so not allowed to grow them, YET!)
I lost it at "Jehovah Java"
The "Let go and let Gov" line was what got me.
I was already leaning Mennonite, but that Baptist bucket sure sounds good.
He pulled that straight from Amish Paradise 😂
Love the Amish Paradise reference. You should have added a Catholic bucket! Missed opportunity
The Catholic bucket would be filled with a year's supply of consecrated communion wafers, in case you can't make it to mass!
LOL! I think there'd be bullets in most of the buckets. . .Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition!
I lost it when you busted out the "Amish Paradise" lyrics. I so enjoy these videos!
The Orthodox Christian bucket contains incense and charcoal for 2 weeks of Morning and Evening, a prayer book in your choice of languages ancient and modern (or both), blessed bread (bourktho or antidoron... please specify Oriental or Eastern) and holy water. Also included are beeswax candles and lamp oil.
But no food! Please use this opportunity to fast.
The reference to the 1689 Baptist Confession and reformed Baptists is just spot on funny. Now, get me a Jehovah Java with a little "superior theology" bourbon, please.☕
You are the funniest guy on RUclips. Your videos are important for good health and I chuckle continuously. Thank you for spreading joy and after grueling work day blessings!
Even Ezekiel thinks I've got to the cows
You crack me up! This was a wonderful start to my day. Keep it up!
"Jehovah Java" 😂
You left out the Unicorn Poop candy for the kids.
Oh, and the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-day saints does have 72hour survival boxes, but buckets have cleaning supplies.
Curious how many Baptists would still include the Rick Warren book. Not me for sure!
Nice video as usual.
I have a little A/V experience. Nothing super fancy, BUT if your software gives you an EQ or an option to add a de-esser, try setting it around 7000 because you have a lot of sibilance. Sibilance is the sound that gives the overly strong "S" sound. Tweaking the EQ or adding a de-esser should fix it. Sibilance was especially strong on the Methodist example if you'd like an example of what I mean.
The Methodist guys need those strong s's.
@@YSLRD
😆
As someone raised Methodist (and who will likely never walk through UMC doors again) I’m rolling.
Hilarious. I wish there was a Roman Catholic bucket. It would be filled with red wine, a rosary and a copy of the Silmarillion. Because we know you’ll have your own Lord of the Rings on hand.
Not fair. I love Tolkien and I’m NOT a RC. His writings are inspiring and literary. Some of the best EVER created.
@@DdD-pi8jw Well the reason the Catholic bucket has Lord of the Rings is because Tolkien was VERY Catholic, and he even claimed that LOTR was Catholic fiction... Although I have to admit that even as a Catholic, I could see how it could be "Generic Christian" fiction but "Catholic" fiction seems like a stretch.
Let go and let gov... classic
#AbolitionistRising
Can we get the Presbyterians and Baptist together for a fish fry at the amish farm? And everyone bring your buckets. Lolol
Nah, they’d have to come to us Catholics for fish 😂
My Baptist church is very conservative. We wouldn’t have the Warren book. Probably some ammo though.
Lutheran bucket: Folger's Coffee and campfire percolator, non-perishable sausages, donuts, hymnal and small catechism, hammer and nails (for nailing your written demands to any door), camouflage rain poncho (for hiding from Papist tax collectors/IRS).
I always laugh at something in your videos, which I can't say for every "comedian" on the internet. Bravo.
One of your best. Jehovah Java😂😂😂
Well done! These video makes me laugh every time.
Can I get the Superior Theology Bucket with the 3 Forms of Unity! The Reformed Brethren are from the continent as well.
I almost died just now! 🤣🤣🤣
You have a dark gift.
The Left Behind Bucket, its good to see a Christian online that actually has a sense of humor.
Loved these. I don't need a name tag but I'll take the vegan burgers and some of the Big Eva coffee and bars! My fam would orefer the Baptist casseroles though! I have to stay as healthy as I can. The left behind one had me cackling 😂 Thanks for outting these out. 😊
Not kidding, this video was just interrupted by a prepper ad!🤣
was not expecting the Weird Al reference. Well Done
Would the reformed Baptist version still include the cigars and scotch?
Of course!
Man! The methodist character slays
Should have had a Lutheran holding a keg of beer....
That was great Keith, thank you for your videos, I always look forward to them.
Thank you for the good natured laughs!
Another gem.
While I am NOT a Baptist, I will tell you their bucket sounded about right. Little Deep South small town Baptist churches do the MOST AMAZING POTLUCKS YOU WILL EVER SEE. One of my best (though unfortunately last) good memories with my granddaddy was when he took my parents and I to his church's potluck. He said the look I got when I saw all that HOME COOKED SOUTHERN FOOD in one place was so funny because I wanted just about ALL of it.
Ain't that the truth
Ok but Jehovah Java sounds like a great name for a Christian Cafe!!!
Such great humor!
Why you gotta do the Baptists dirty like that? You know they just kicked his Purpose Driven Butt out, they're done with his books 😆
"Seventh Sign Dispensational, Rapture Ready Church" - you get a like for that line alone, LOL!
🤣 oh, I love you Keith.
I think I like these way more than I should 😂
EXCELLENT HUMOR!!!
Love it-That's what you really need-John Hagee charts.
3:41
If you know, you know 😂
Knocked the methodists down and just kept kicking. Savage.
and NOT wrong!
Think of how hard it is for members.
My brother's children (8 to 13) found out about the controversy in the Methodist church they are being raised in. Their opinion was if the leaders would allow this "stuff" in their church, they wanted nothing to do with it.
My mother who used to take a very dim view of Christianity, for whom my wife has prayed for the last 30 years, began to attend this same Methodist Church for the last five or ten years. I knew there were problems and I now wonder about how my mother's faith will be discouraged.
Not having attended the church myself, I can only comment that the worship service appeared to be largely ceremonial in nature and I've not heard my mother or my brother's family talk about their faith in Christ. So it doesn't surprise me that the church could fall victim to unbiblical ideology.
My family's eyes should be on Christ alone, but the distractions of denominations and non-denominations are big influences.
The one with the Cigars and Scotch, plus 2 boxes of shells. 😅
love the Weird Al reference
Im glad you got that too 🤣
The last one was the absolute best.
I was waiting for someone to have an empty bucket because all you need is faith in God to get you through any troubles!
This had me rolling 😂
Good, as always!!
What I'm learning on your channel is that Ima Presbyterian. I was raised Anglican, but haven't fit in there for awhile.
I've found that a number of our friends who are lapsed from Aglican tend towards the Presbyterian Church.
I'm always fascinated where we switch to. 😊
Appreciate the Amish Paradise reference.
Episcopalian here. I love your work though I do think you're a little hard on those Methodists. You're pretty much down with everyone else though, and, nice job with the Mennonites in whose midst I live.
"Let go and let guv". 🤣☠️
Love the Meno one.😊
Catholic bucket:
a bottle of holy water,
rosaries,
blessed candles,
holy cards,
Mexican tacos wrapped into Italian pizzas,
and a bottle of the finest Portugieser red wine.
Mexican tacos wrapped in pizza? why stop there?
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Having grown up in a Methodist church, it's sad to see now how his representation of the FUMC is even partly true
I get this funny feeling this guy is a Presbyterian. Call it some subtle clues.
At 430 in the morning I'm milkin cows 🕺
Great Amish Paradise reference!
Nice "Weird Al" reference. Well done.
I thought these were supposed to poke fun at all of the denominations- why is the Presbyterian always so awesome?
It literally says "Superior Theology Presbyterian".
The Catholic bucket is beer
*ahems in Lutheran* 😆
I would say red wine, and a copy of Lord of the Rings.