As a cradle Black Episcoalian that comes from a family that has been Episcopalian for over 130 years in the United States, I welcomed the message. As person that has come from a traditional marginalized community, I understood the message very well. #CradleAndBlac
This is the reason I became a Stephen Minister over 10 years ago. To help one another in times of need, sorrow, medical concerns and faith issues to give a hand up to anyone who needs our services and support. The Episcopal Church is here and Jesus is standing at our doors to welcome everyone!
Thank you, Bishop! I strongly support Bishop Bedde for speaking out. Jesus often was know to speak out addressing kindness and love and acceptance, I believe all Church leaders should speak out when anyone in power decides to hurt others and deny their freedom to be who they are regardless of where they come from.
This is a very different massage than what you may hear in Southern Baptist Church. I grew up in a SB church in the south and they have no tolerance for anyone that does not admonish the groups they admonish.
As a gay baptized Episcopalian, I thanked Bishop Budde for her grace, mercy and compassion. Now I'd like to thank you, Bishop Hunn, for the same. It is the reason I came to be an Episcopalian as a gay adult. Thank you.
I was at the National Cathedral today. In the sermon, Rev. Jan Cope mentioned the Bishop's speech. She received a 5 minute standing ovation. I'm Jewish (don't tell Musk) and Budde is my hero.
Cling to Christ, the *ultimate* Lover - who enables His followers to offer love to all! All institutions are led by humans, and are therefore fallible.
I am an Episcopalian very many years. I want to emotionally support this priest. I am in the Pittsburgh Doocese, and member of a larger church. I understand that we are called to a higher understanding of the people. The church is for all people, white, black, gay, lesbian and transgendendered. Does not God love us all, having been all created by God just the way we are.I also understand how at gestation, it is possible that some fetuses may get more testosterone as they develop, through no fault of their own. At the same time, if the fetus becomes a male but gets too much estrogen, this could pose a problem for a developing male fetus. These people do nothing wrong, but experience ridicule or shaming. The individual did nothing wrong on its own. God creates us all.
Thanks for the affirmation and clarification! As a theologically trained academic and former Episcopalean, I am in total agreement with the bishop. The Church has a moral and theological obligation to make prophetic pronouncement, challenging injustice .
It puzzles and bemuses me (as a Brit) that the “new” president of the US should attend a church service at all. I didn’t think that you had an established church. We have here, the CofE, but even so our political leaders are not required to attend an equivalent service. At the inauguration there were prayers - we have nothing like that. It seems to me that your president is more like a monarch. And Trump seems determined to become a King. I’ve often thought while watching new US presidents taking oaths etc, “what would happen if the incoming president was Jewish, or Hindu, or atheist?” Are non-Christian’s barred from high office? I thought in America anyone could become President.
It is sad that she had to deliver such a much needed message to a president who respects no moral or ethical norms. It was a sad day when the majority of americans, who did shed their Love of God, for love of Trump, thus discarding the First Commandment. Speaker Johnson is such a weak and evil man who pledged unlimited loyalty to trump while claiming to be a MAGA christian. I will not pray for this country anymore. It will rot before our eyes..
The scroll of the prophet Isaiah was handed to him. Unrolling it, he found the place where it is written: 18 “The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because he has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind, to set the oppressed free, 19 to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor.” ... Luke 4 17-21
Thank you, good Bishop, for your timely invitation to all to be members of your loving church. How wonderful that you are so proud to lead your inclusive Church!
I watched it live, and have seen it several times since in the news, and from just about every denominational entity as it's dissected. I'm a Presbyterian (PC USA) and returned to my hometown ancestral church during the second year of the pandemic. I felt called to come back. I don't know why I was shocked to see how woke it had become, but it has. Not the same church it was in the 1960's and 70's. As an Elder I preach whenever the Pastor or Lay Pastor are unavailable. Writing a sermon has become a minefield of scripture or gospel to negotiate. I try not to be divisive. Bishop Budde was clearly a social justice warrior in the 1960's or 70's. I don't know the title of her sermon, so I call it "The Salty Pillar" (Can't use Genesis 19 anymore). I appreciate her call for mercy, and she stuck mostly to the New Testament in John. However, you cannot compel mercy while promoting or excusing evil. Where was her mercy for those mutilated "Trans" children? Where was her mercy for the hundreds of thousands of Americans caught up in the open border death march of drugs, human trafficking, and displacement? Yes, Trump wants to do away with "Birthright citizenship", but the unborn across this nation have no such guarantee - they can just be "extracted" on the altar of expedience. The impact she may have on church attendance remains to be seen. The left rails about the "Separation of church and state" when it suits them (most of the time).
Used to be that people of faith were more dominant in the health and education sphere. Prosperous parishioners built hospitals and schools. Now a government near-monopoly exists for K-12 education. Government injects itself into health care, too, and actual costs haven't gone down for the intervention. Perhaps letting capitalists grow supply of health care would reduce costs, like any growth of supply does. And the Good Samaritan wasn't one of the bureaucrats that walked away from the near-dead man.
The President of the United States has a constitutional duty to faithfully execute the laws of the United States. When he says that he is going to deport ILLEGAL migrants, he is within his legal and MORAL rights to do this. It is not IMMORAL to remove a person who is not legally admitted to this country, just as it would not be immoral for you to have someone removed from your house who had broken into it. Period.
These are the words of Jesus on how to treat people Then he will say to those on his left, ‘Depart from me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels. For I was hungry and you gave me nothing to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me nothing to drink, I was a stranger and you did not invite me in, I needed clothes and you did not clothe me, I was sick and in prison and you did not look after me.’ “They also will answer, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry or thirsty or a stranger or needing clothes or sick or in prison, and did not help you?’ “He will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did not do for one of the least of these, you did not do for me.’
As a "cradle Episcopalian" I was soooo embarrassed by that immature bishop speaking as if she was speaking for me. Either we obey all laws or none of them. I joined the Anglican Church in North America. This will be the last breath for your sect.
The rest of the world was proud of her. She preached from the gospel, directly from Christ. Mercy, forgiveness, kindness, hope, love, prioritising the outsider and the poor. She did that.
These are the words of Jesus on how to treat people Then he will say to those on his left, ‘Depart from me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels. For I was hungry and you gave me nothing to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me nothing to drink, I was a stranger and you did not invite me in, I needed clothes and you did not clothe me, I was sick and in prison and you did not look after me.’ “They also will answer, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry or thirsty or a stranger or needing clothes or sick or in prison, and did not help you?’ “He will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did not do for one of the least of these, you did not do for me.’
As a cradle Black Episcoalian that comes from a family that has been Episcopalian for over 130 years in the United States, I welcomed the message. As person that has come from a traditional marginalized community, I understood the message very well. #CradleAndBlack
That Bishop said the wrong thing, at the wrong time. I too am a cradle Episcopalian, and I choose to continue to be an Episcopalian. But…Mr. Trump IS the ELECTED president of the United States of America. IF she felt she needed to chastise him…she should have done it privately.
@@trybjkt the President came into the Bishop’s church. The Bishop preached the Gospel. If he didn’t want to hear the Gospel, he shouldn’t have come to church.
Read the transcript of her sermon. There is no chastising 2:26 You just chose to vote for someone so flawed, self-serving, and polarizing. That, almost any sermon of the gospel of would paint him in a repugnant light. 2:26
As a cradle Black Episcoalian that comes from a family that has been Episcopalian for over 130 years in the United States, I welcomed the message. As person that has come from a traditional marginalized community, I understood the message very well. #CradleAndBlac
@@carlcunningham294 then you’re a hypocrite you know were they go. Not a espical a umc I am transgender so I can blame you and sue you for Trump ghettos and death camps. I guess you think it’s alright for Elon heil siege ie Nazi salute
What I didn’t hear was that if I disagreed with Bishop Budde that you want to learn from my perspective. On the other hand, you said that I (if I disagreed) should be prepared to learn from those who do agree with her. One point that is not being discussed is this: where is the evidence that Pres. Trump has done anything to make the list of people she referenced fearful? Without that, all this is merely strong opinions that are dividing folks. By the way, why would a church have “seats of honor?” That’s rather classist. And arrogant. And the insinuation that “meeting a bishop” is somehow meeting power rings hollow to me. No bishop is above me in God’s eyes. We are all the same, no matter what we wear in church. To suggest otherwise is blasphemy.
The Episcopal church is a false christian church. A false christian is one who deviates from The Word of God and substitutes what is right in their own eyes. It is the same hypocricy that Jesus condemned in the Scribes and Pharisees.
These are the words of Jesus on how to treat people Then he will say to those on his left, ‘Depart from me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels. For I was hungry and you gave me nothing to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me nothing to drink, I was a stranger and you did not invite me in, I needed clothes and you did not clothe me, I was sick and in prison and you did not look after me.’ “They also will answer, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry or thirsty or a stranger or needing clothes or sick or in prison, and did not help you?’ “He will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did not do for one of the least of these, you did not do for me.’
Leaving out the part where Jesus said " My brethren" is something Satan might do. Those who willfully disobey Jesus are not His brethren. His brethren do the " the will of the Father" do not do the will of the Father.LBGT are not doing the will of the Father.
The episcopal church is a church of inclusion, a church who simply loves everybody. Unlike the evangelistic cult. Who’s very foundation. Is that intolerance and racism. Enjoy your orange Jesus. 2:26
As a cradle Black Episcoalian that comes from a family that has been Episcopalian for over 130 years in the United States, I welcomed the message. As person that has come from a traditional marginalized community, I understood the message very well. #CradleAndBlac
"A false christian is one who deviates from The Word of God and substitutes what is right in their own eyes. " Literally what you're doing right now, bro.
As a cradle Black Episcoalian that comes from a family that has been Episcopalian for over 130 years in the United States, I welcomed the message. As person that has come from a traditional marginalized community, I understood the message very well. #CradleAndBlac
This is the reason I became a Stephen Minister over 10 years ago. To help one another in times of need, sorrow, medical concerns and faith issues to give a hand up to anyone who needs our services and support. The Episcopal Church is here and Jesus is standing at our doors to welcome everyone!
Thank you, Bishop! If people don’t want to hear the Gospel, then they shouldn’t go to church.
I’m so proud and grateful to be a member of the Episcopal Church. Blessings to you Bishop 🙏🏽
Thank you, Bishop! I strongly support Bishop Bedde for speaking out. Jesus often was know to speak out addressing kindness and love and acceptance, I believe all Church leaders should speak out when anyone in power decides to hurt others and deny their freedom to be who they are regardless of where they come from.
As a Catholic I hope the leaders of both churches work together to speak truth to power because too many Christians are seeking power now.
Thank you fr sharing.
This is a very different massage than what you may hear in Southern Baptist Church. I grew up in a SB church in the south and they have no tolerance for anyone that does not admonish the groups they admonish.
As a gay baptized Episcopalian, I thanked Bishop Budde for her grace, mercy and compassion. Now I'd like to thank you, Bishop Hunn, for the same. It is the reason I came to be an Episcopalian as a gay adult. Thank you.
Your word are sweet and reassuring,if they are heart-felt I may rethink being atheist.
Peace be with us all.
The peace of lord be always with you and your family!
I was at the National Cathedral today. In the sermon, Rev. Jan Cope mentioned the Bishop's speech. She received a 5 minute standing ovation. I'm Jewish (don't tell Musk) and Budde is my hero.
As a former Catholic, involuntary atheist, and hopeless romantic, this moved me
Cling to Christ, the *ultimate* Lover - who enables His followers to offer love to all! All institutions are led by humans, and are therefore fallible.
Thanks bro
Thank you for this video! I had no idea about the other use of the word mercy.
Thank you, bishop.
Outrage of what was said the message no dissaprove of place and manner yes .
Seems strange that a President could attend a Christian service and be affronted by a Christian message.
COLUMNISTS
Trump's meme coin continues pattern milking the presidency - and his supporters
Seems strange that anyone voted for him too. Could say the same about a bunch of dictators through history.
You hit the nail on the head.
I am an Episcopalian very many years. I want to emotionally support this priest. I am in the Pittsburgh Doocese, and member of a larger church.
I understand that we are called to a higher understanding of the people. The church is for all people, white, black, gay, lesbian and transgendendered. Does not God love us all, having been all created by God just the way we are.I also understand how at gestation, it is possible that some fetuses may get more testosterone as they develop, through no fault of their own. At the same time, if the fetus becomes a male but gets too much estrogen, this could pose a problem for a developing male fetus.
These people do nothing wrong, but experience ridicule or shaming. The individual did nothing wrong on its own. God creates us all.
We are *all* made in God's image. God does not make mistakes!
Thanks for the affirmation and clarification! As a theologically trained academic and former Episcopalean, I am in total agreement with the bishop. The Church has a moral and theological obligation to make prophetic pronouncement, challenging injustice
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"former Episcopalean"
You know, you're welcome back anytime---we'll keep the red doors open for you!
It puzzles and bemuses me (as a Brit) that the “new” president of the US should attend a church service at all. I didn’t think that you had an established church. We have here, the CofE, but even so our political leaders are not required to attend an equivalent service. At the inauguration there were prayers - we have nothing like that. It seems to me that your president is more like a monarch. And Trump seems determined to become a King. I’ve often thought while watching new US presidents taking oaths etc, “what would happen if the incoming president was Jewish, or Hindu, or atheist?” Are non-Christian’s barred from high office? I thought in America anyone could become President.
Amen Bishop.
Church is a House of PRAYER!!!! Not politics!!!!
It is sad that she had to deliver such a much needed message to a president who respects no moral or ethical norms. It was a sad day when the majority of americans, who did shed their Love of God, for love of Trump, thus discarding the First Commandment. Speaker Johnson is such a weak and evil man who pledged unlimited loyalty to trump while claiming to be a MAGA christian. I will not pray for this country anymore. It will rot before our eyes..
Keep praying! Bishop Budde leads the charge, bringing light to the darkness.
The scroll of the prophet Isaiah was handed to him. Unrolling it, he found the place where it is written:
18 “The Spirit of the Lord is on me,
because he has anointed me
to proclaim good news to the poor.
He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners
and recovery of sight for the blind,
to set the oppressed free,
19 to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor.” ... Luke 4 17-21
That is in the Lectionary for today!
Lest we forget!
You’re entitled to your opinion, sir. Free speech, Youknow.?❣️
Thank you, good Bishop, for your timely invitation to all to be members of your loving church. How wonderful that you are so proud to lead your inclusive Church!
I watched it live, and have seen it several times since in the news, and from just about every denominational entity as it's dissected. I'm a Presbyterian (PC USA) and returned to my hometown ancestral church during the second year of the pandemic. I felt called to come back. I don't know why I was shocked to see how woke it had become, but it has. Not the same church it was in the 1960's and 70's. As an Elder I preach whenever the Pastor or Lay Pastor are unavailable. Writing a sermon has become a minefield of scripture or gospel to negotiate. I try not to be divisive. Bishop Budde was clearly a social justice warrior in the 1960's or 70's. I don't know the title of her sermon, so I call it "The Salty Pillar" (Can't use Genesis 19 anymore). I appreciate her call for mercy, and she stuck mostly to the New Testament in John. However, you cannot compel mercy while promoting or excusing evil. Where was her mercy for those mutilated "Trans" children? Where was her mercy for the hundreds of thousands of Americans caught up in the open border death march of drugs, human trafficking, and displacement? Yes, Trump wants to do away with "Birthright citizenship", but the unborn across this nation have no such guarantee - they can just be "extracted" on the altar of expedience. The impact she may have on church attendance remains to be seen. The left rails about the "Separation of church and state" when it suits them (most of the time).
Clearly 45 is your man, then; not sure what that says about your faith...
Trump has made it harder than it has ever been to live out being a Christian. We live-and-let-live atheists can only sit back and shake our heads.
Used to be that people of faith were more dominant in the health and education sphere. Prosperous parishioners built hospitals and schools. Now a government near-monopoly exists for K-12 education. Government injects itself into health care, too, and actual costs haven't gone down for the intervention. Perhaps letting capitalists grow supply of health care would reduce costs, like any growth of supply does. And the Good Samaritan wasn't one of the bureaucrats that walked away from the near-dead man.
The President of the United States has a constitutional duty to faithfully execute the laws of the United States. When he says that he is going to deport ILLEGAL migrants, he is within his legal and MORAL rights to do this. It is not IMMORAL to remove a person who is not legally admitted to this country, just as it would not be immoral for you to have someone removed from your house who had broken into it. Period.
These are the words of Jesus on how to treat people
Then he will say to those on his left, ‘Depart from me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels.
For I was hungry and you gave me nothing to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me nothing to drink, I was a stranger and you did not invite me in, I needed clothes and you did not clothe me, I was sick and in prison and you did not look after me.’
“They also will answer, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry or thirsty or a stranger or needing clothes or sick or in prison, and did not help you?’
“He will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did not do for one of the least of these, you did not do for me.’
Try using that as an excuse in the next life.
So it’s ok to illegally breaking the law on immigration ie birth rights ie racial discrimination
I'm in the Ep. Church, Diocese of the Rio Grande, and approve the message of @tskjr1
If Egypt had deported the Holy Family, Herod would have killed them. Are you a Herodian?
As a "cradle Episcopalian" I was soooo embarrassed by that immature bishop speaking as if she was speaking for me. Either we obey all laws or none of them. I joined the Anglican Church in North America. This will be the last breath for your sect.
Well take our chances.
The rest of the world was proud of her. She preached from the gospel, directly from Christ. Mercy, forgiveness, kindness, hope, love, prioritising the outsider and the poor. She did that.
@@adambrocklehurst4211 and she did it respectfully and quietly and simply. She preached the Gospel. Don’t like it? Go complain to Jesus.
These are the words of Jesus on how to treat people
Then he will say to those on his left, ‘Depart from me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels.
For I was hungry and you gave me nothing to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me nothing to drink, I was a stranger and you did not invite me in, I needed clothes and you did not clothe me, I was sick and in prison and you did not look after me.’
“They also will answer, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry or thirsty or a stranger or needing clothes or sick or in prison, and did not help you?’
“He will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did not do for one of the least of these, you did not do for me.’
As a cradle Black Episcoalian that comes from a family that has been Episcopalian for over 130 years in the United States, I welcomed the message. As person that has come from a traditional marginalized community, I understood the message very well. #CradleAndBlack
That Bishop said the wrong thing, at the wrong time.
I too am a cradle Episcopalian, and I choose to continue to be an Episcopalian.
But…Mr. Trump IS the ELECTED president of the United States of America.
IF she felt she needed to chastise him…she should have done it privately.
@@trybjkt the President came into the Bishop’s church. The Bishop preached the Gospel. If he didn’t want to hear the Gospel, he shouldn’t have come to church.
Read the transcript of her sermon. There is no chastising 2:26 You just chose to vote for someone so flawed, self-serving, and polarizing. That, almost any sermon of the gospel of would paint him in a repugnant light. 2:26
No he’s a dictator and you voted for him an illegal mafia leader he broke so many laws!!!!
As a cradle Black Episcoalian that comes from a family that has been Episcopalian for over 130 years in the United States, I welcomed the message. As person that has come from a traditional marginalized community, I understood the message very well. #CradleAndBlac
@@carlcunningham294 then you’re a hypocrite you know were they go. Not a espical a umc I am transgender so I can blame you and sue you for Trump ghettos and death camps. I guess you think it’s alright for Elon heil siege ie Nazi salute
What I didn’t hear was that if I disagreed with Bishop Budde that you want to learn from my perspective. On the other hand, you said that I (if I disagreed) should be prepared to learn from those who do agree with her.
One point that is not being discussed is this: where is the evidence that Pres. Trump has done anything to make the list of people she referenced fearful? Without that, all this is merely strong opinions that are dividing folks.
By the way, why would a church have “seats of honor?” That’s rather classist. And arrogant. And the insinuation that “meeting a bishop” is somehow meeting power rings hollow to me. No bishop is above me in God’s eyes. We are all the same, no matter what we wear in church. To suggest otherwise is blasphemy.
The Episcopal church is a false christian church. A false christian is one who deviates from The Word of God and substitutes what is right in their own eyes. It is the same hypocricy that Jesus condemned in the Scribes and Pharisees.
These are the words of Jesus on how to treat people
Then he will say to those on his left, ‘Depart from me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels.
For I was hungry and you gave me nothing to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me nothing to drink, I was a stranger and you did not invite me in, I needed clothes and you did not clothe me, I was sick and in prison and you did not look after me.’
“They also will answer, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry or thirsty or a stranger or needing clothes or sick or in prison, and did not help you?’
“He will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did not do for one of the least of these, you did not do for me.’
Leaving out the part where Jesus said " My brethren" is something Satan might do. Those who willfully disobey Jesus are not His brethren. His brethren do the " the will of the Father" do not do the will of the Father.LBGT are not doing the will of the Father.
The episcopal church is a church of inclusion, a church who simply loves everybody. Unlike the evangelistic cult. Who’s very foundation. Is that intolerance and racism. Enjoy your orange Jesus. 2:26
As a cradle Black Episcoalian that comes from a family that has been Episcopalian for over 130 years in the United States, I welcomed the message. As person that has come from a traditional marginalized community, I understood the message very well. #CradleAndBlac
"A false christian is one who deviates from The Word of God and substitutes what is right in their own eyes. "
Literally what you're doing right now, bro.
lol church is about politics what is and isn’t Christian