r/ProRevenge - Greedy Pastors DEMAND My Grandma's LIFE SAVINGS On Her Deathbed! [Her Revenge]
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- Опубликовано: 10 ноя 2024
- r/prorevenge OP's grandmother spent many years of her life dedicated to helping her church, but when she needed their support in return, all they wanted was her money. Grandma decided to give them something all right: the biggest lesson that they’ll remember!
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I would have paid money to see the looks on their faces. Imagine being the center of attention and having THAT happen to you. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂.
Eh, I would rather not. I would meet that old woman. But those jerks? Forget it. If I get there and see their faces, it would be a loss to me to even remember such dumb faces.
It's a well taught lesson 👌
would have been worth every Penny 😉
😆 😆 😆 😆 This was great. I just subscribed 😁👍
This is what cell phone cameras are for
R.I.P OP's Grandma, she was truly a badass even after death
More like MADLAD. Getting prorevenge from beyond the grave is MADLAD status.
@@bobkile9734 Yep, MADLAD Revenge.😆😂
The grandmother really is a god in the way of revenge.
In plants vs zombies there is an achievement... kill from beyond the grave
@@SIRO_GLYDER she got the afterlife badge from call of duty lol
And that's why Grandma was sobbing uncontrollably at the beginning of the story. It was the moment she realized how little she meant to her friends and associates at The Big White Church. They had never really been her friends at all...
I know, you are so right. Poor Grandma at that point. It's always hard to find out that people you have thought were your cohorts and your friends will just drop you and ignore you as soon as you are no longer valuable to them.
She was just a slave. To be used and thrown away. She worked for the church and never got paid a dime and was laughed at for her generosity.
A lot of these church goers are hypocrites but not all of them, some are genuine...but unfortunately these are the ones who get put upon...It is a true disgrace...but karma is awaiting!!!
More like she was crying for them as they had lost their way and are on the road to ruin.
And what a horrible realization that had to be. I've had people I loved and trusted betray me, but nothing on this level.
Sounds like she was the ONLY Christian in that church.
Indeed
Yes absolutely 🤗. Christ is proud of her.
Grandpa too! Two good Christians in that church.
Straight to heaven she went!
Yup she was the only NON dickhead in that church she actually deserves to be called a true christian because she actually was a nice lovely person
That grandma truly walks with the Lord.
I agree
Bro yess
Amen to that
She really do tho
God people dont use the f..k .you finger she truly walks with the devil. Get. It right boss god is a holy god.
I think I remember this story. I hope these people are ashamed of themselves. They abandoned that poor woman and still expected to receive all her money.
I remember hearing it somewhere, but it is a good one.
I think rSlash read this a week or so ago. I'm still happy to listen because I wanna hear Fluff's take on it lol
Don't forget that they're racists and loathed a generous and extensive charity only because it was run by big black church. I'm pretty sure the Bible says that racists go to hell.
I'd heard this one months ago on another channel, can't remember which. But still happy to hear it again. That grandma sounds like she was an amazing person and her revenge was SUPER satisfying. Those aholes got what they deserved. Honest and caring Christians wouldn't abandon someone like that. People like that give the rest of us a bad name.
Also, I'd of given all my money to charity to have been a fly on that wall. Would of been amazing to watch. Just wanted to add that. 😇😊
@@PunakiviAddikti "I'm pretty sure the Bible says that racists go to hell."
I've never heard this before. Where is that located in the Bible?
She sounds like the most loving, kindhearted person. I hope her massive donation to Black Church worked as hard as she did for those less fortunate than herself
Grandma was a true Christian. God bless her soul
Amen, brother.
Amen
@Scott Mitchell...a matter of opinion. She followed the so-called Golden Rule.
A true Christian would follow the ways of god and his son in all the stories any church will tell about him he is kind to all loving to all and forgiving to all she did exactly that she even gave them what they gave her a pennies worth of time for a pennies worth of love! She is and will always be a true saint!
Truth
I know I am late to this party, but as a pastor myself, I truly approve of this grandma’s decision and know she is in heaven enjoying the fallout. Go Grandma!
Maybe grandma calling their behavior out will make them reevaluate their practices in the future
As a Christian I am DISGUSTED with those pastors' actions.
So am I.
I am regularly disgusted and disappointed by folks who parade around proclaiming that they are better than everyone else simply because they are Christians.
They talk the talk, but don't walk the walk.
@@gailpippin9761 Ms. Gail, unfortunately, there are still too many, here in the Deep South, that couldn't do it using a cane.
@Scott Mitchell, what sweet sweet vindication you must feel rn. Do you feel better after getting that off your chest bud?
@Scott Mitchell While I accept that you can have your opinion, I would rather believe the "myth" and be wrong then not believe it and be wrong. Think about it: If Christians are wrong and there is nothing after death, what do we loose? If you are wrong and hell does exist, you have a lot more to loose then we do...
Grandma was a true boss and Christian. May she rest in power. Props grandma!
I am saddened that I could never meet OP's Grandmother in person, I'm certain she would have been a wonderful person to spend time with. Bless her soul for being a truly good person, and loving others as she herself wished to be loved.
Same.., she reminds me of my Grandma... but mine would, every chance she got, try to fatten everyone up and I mean everyone... My family went over one school holiday and I had a friend over and as us kids were playing in the yard she cooked lunch when it was lunch time she called us in to eat... we couldn't play afterwards we all felt super bloated
@@vexile12 sounds like my grandma. I have a feeling good cooking grandma's show a lot of love through their food
@Stinkerton18 - Check the old folks homes. There are many good people wasting away in neglect in those places.
I am absolutely certain I would have loved to know her. How much I can understand her crying. To see that the example she tried to set had been completely ignored by these supposed ministers.
That was one very dedicated lady, to recognise the faults in her community, but stay to repair them. She is the epitome of the true message of any faith.
But, one could argue that her god helped direct her sight to reward those with the greater need in the end.
I mean, i aint one of faith, but if this was set up by god, i could get behind that
@@moonshadow1795 I agree
I agree maggPi. God even gave her an extra 6 months to correct her will & finish the paperwork. I hope Grandma & Grandpa had many laughs together planning out the final reading! (I hope Grandpa didn’t get a hernia, trying to hold in laughter during the reading) 🥰 You know it has to be the talk of the county. This would make a great movie!
I'm Christian and I couldn't agree more
@@moonshadow1795 imma be real that actually means a lot more to me than you know. Thank you ❤
This sounds like what happened to my Aunt M ( not real name). When she was on her deathbed, the church she belinged to asked (actually DEMANDED) her house to be left to them. She didnt tell them that it was already left to a charity (that had nothing to do with the church) that fixes the house up and sells it cheap to low income families.
I’m sorry for your loss. Your aunt sounds like a wonderful woman💕
@@kranberry3318 thank you, she was an amazing woman!
Habitat for Humanity? They keep a very tight grip on finances so almost all of it goes to the work, and I would support them monthly if I had a job.
@@kirknay yes.
@@sandyr-w6906 My parents worked their way up from nothing to having three successful businesses. When their old church wanted a larger physical church (old one was long in the tooth) they donated a very large sum, but then 6 months later they got an invoice telling them they needed to pay the "second half". Just this December my father got the surprise dual diagnosis of a large, inoperable aneurism and stage 4 cancer. He will likely be dead by February, even odds at which one will end up killing him. The Church sent a letter. It wasn't to send condolences, or to say he was in their prayers. Hell, it didn't even say "sucks to be you". It was a invoice coldly telling (not asking) him how much he owed the church in his will. Let's just say I'm glad I converted to a more easy-going version of Christianity when I got married. I'll never set foot in that one again.
Grandma lived and died with the spirit of Jesus in her heart. God Bless grandma, you're a hero.
I personally attended a church just like this. I had worked very hard for rhwm until my health didnt allow me to continue. After i stopped attendind for health reasons, i continued ro pay for the churches website by my self. Aftwr 3 years of no calls , or no visits from anyone, i called and asked to be rwmoved from the rolls, and informed the office manager that i would no longer be able to pay for their qeb page. That was whwn thw pastor wanted to visit. I politely declined. I later did research and found a church that was helping the homeless with meals several days a week and started sending rhem money. Im a shut in who cannot dribe for health reasons. The pastor of this new church contacted me and invited me to church and when told of my circumstances bro7ght me to church, or brings me communion since my health has failed more. I love the grandma in this story. You dont continue to bless the works where you are not wanted.
That's really cool! My (ex)church used to in home visits to people who hadn't attended church in two weeks and would sit down and talk with them making sure the family was okay and whatnot. A few years after, they started streaming services for shut in people who couldn't come to church and still visited them from time to time.
I no longer go there as I've had some personal issues with the church but I'll still go to help in the children's department from time to time.
I despise organized religion overall but the few parts of it like your church are what I like about it, I just wish more people did such good deeds out of the goodness from their heart instead of doing it as a service to get into heaven.
Frank my ex church pastor came to see me when I was ill in hospital which I really liked him the main pastor never even bothered when I went back after coming home from hospital I was told to go and make tea for the church members I said you are joking aren't you he said NO I'm not to which I replied I've just come out of hospital after major surgery , that does not matter do as I tell you I was really PISSED at him SO told him to get his head out of his arse hole shock horror disbelief I then told him I'm older than you show some respect NO I do not have to show you respect me told him to shove it where the sun does not shine I walked out as other some members did I also reported them to the Baptiste Union for Nepotism at its worst just say they got in trouble because other people also reported them as well
Amen Mr. Frank and GOD BLESS YOU!
This is what my old Pastor used to do. He would do home visits for the elderly and the sick. I am now an Atheist however I am glad you have found a really nice pastor that helps you.
My neighbor had a funeral like that, it was also a potluck and I baked a cake for it. I was really honored to be able to be there, she was a really special woman. I'm even more honored to have known her. RIP Susan you beautiful sweet crazy cat lady, may you love your cats in heaven ❤
I was a Quaker for 35 years. Quakers don't do funerals they do memorial meetings and it's exactly like that. People who are moved to share will share their memories of the person. It is the best way to go out imho.
Down in the southernmost parts of Chile, rural communities (Mostly those with indigenous roots), and those still having the old school sense of everyone belonging, they don't hold funerals. They hold huge parties to celebrate one's lives and the impact they had. In some areas, you're even kinda pressured to be held as big outdoor cookouts and potlucks; and neighbors and random passer vies are encouraged to join. It might sound kinda excessive, but when you live in huge communities when everyone has a sense of duty to do such things, it just means that even death is an excuse to bond tighter as a society.
Well, I can't resist saying what type of story this truly is...
"HOLY REVENGE", BATMAN!
You mean batgranny. 😂😂😂😂
YAAASSSSSSS!!!!! BEST ONE EVER!!!!!!
Their heads spun so much, all they saw was "Nanna, Nanna, Nanna, Nanna, Batman!"
I am a Christian and will be the first to say that if you hate a brother the love of God is not in you. You cannot be a Christian and a racist
I really, really wish I could agree with you, but I have seen too many religious racists to believe that now. But it isn't a religious thing, per se. It's a people thing. Anyone can have hate and distrust towards other groups of people. By our very nature, we tend to be tribalistic. where we tend to "other" different groups that are not our own. Teaching love is a good thing, but often, that love is not universal. There are plenty of people who believe in their religion, but still have this hatred or distrust of 'other' groups. To say that you cannot be a Christian and be a racist just isn't true. Anyone can be racist and still earnestly believe they're doing the will of their deity.
What is the good book thing you cannot serve two masters and pompous pastor and AS and all other groups did he Caucasian Christians what's so-called Christians for worshiping not. But the other unmentionable. And he still doing it to this day with the 75 million who still think Cheeto won the election and still spreading lies the false rumors that are ruining this country as we speak. I am so thankful to our father 4 bringing forth Obama and Cheeto because the world can finally see us for who we really are As Americans and who is truly Christian. Yes you heard that right I'm praising both of them because now we can have a conversation about who we really are and also wanted to reluctantly thank the Coronavirus to show who will actually survive and who will not even if it wasn't a pandemic
1 wooden nickle each.
@@jessevsm To be a real Christian means to be Christ like. Being a racist is not Christ like. A racist is not a true Christian!!! I’m just saying.
@@foreverboopie9135 You are right.
I grew up in the Deep South, thankfully not attending a “Big White” church. My mother had the good sense to leave the southern baptist church as soon as she was an adult, because of what she believed to be their many hypocrisies and failings, including racism. Not to say that they were the only racist church. All had people in them who were racist, often including the pastors. I did not attend church for a long time, until I found one that had black, white, and Asian families in attendance.
It's not racism for people to want to be with their own race.
@@jasonalexander845 Yes, it is racist.
@@jasonalexander845 but it is racism if a person is discouraged from attending because they have different skin.
@@jasonalexander845 yea your statement is true but it's also true that in this context racism is pretty obvious. From the perspective of someone that grew up in one of these deep south churches with zero diversity in race or belief some will welcome anyone different on the surface then spend the entire time making them so uncomfortable they never come back. Bothers me when my childhood church tries to guilt me into letting my kids attend when my kids are biracial and the pastor's family especially bashed my character once it was public knowledge I was dating my husband. I'm straighter laced than the majority of kids that were raised in the church so it's pretty obvious their comments are racially motivated.
This woman is the real-life Olenna Tyrell: Winning even in death.
Really? You compare her to a murderer as a compliment? I'm glad I don't know you.
@@paintedpony2935 Really? Youre butthurt bc she reminded me of a FICTIONAL character? Im glad I dont know you.
@@paintedpony2935 I m pretty sure they were only talking about the "even winning in death" aspect of it, also maybe don't be angry at every little thing on the internet ye?
That lovely grandma also sounded like M'Lynn of "Steel Magnolias".
I'm personally not a Christian but every old Christian lady I've met has been an angel like this.
Then you have not met many.
Funny what money can do to people. Those greedy pastors don't deserve jack.
Not even the three cents they got!
The funny part is you would think these pastors have a good idea where their behavior will lead them...
Maybe they figure they would like the heat?
They didn't get Jack. They got Abraham!
@@doublenickelbob Grandmother is kinder than I would've been. But I'd have given the two pastors and the church five dollars each, insisted to be paid out in silver dollars cash.
They remind me of the Pharisees and how they were said to devour widow's houses.
I am by no means a religious person. But I can appreciate well thought out, carefully executed, sweet sweet revenge. You rock, lady. RIP.
She sure gave them her 2 cents well 3
This was sooo sweet indeed. I’m sure Grandma is now enjoying her time in heaven with the angels
Finally among her own
Grandma taught everyone a lesson. Bless her soul.
This was my Grandmother
Minus being financially well and will reading.
Grandma was a member of our church since forever. She served the church sang in choir, sewn the choir robes, cooked and dinners for homebound also delivered, sat and prayed with and just regular conversation. Then she became ill was no longer able to attend services, no visitation from members, decons, and pastors. Mind traveling would have been just walk across the street and knock on door.
So sad that folks acted this way - must have been so heartbreaking for your Grandmother.
And lo - the sound of a microphone dropping could be heard from grandma's grave...
🙌
And it was good
Best comment ever Chez! Mic drop!!
I'v heard the saying "what goes around, comes around" but this is more like "what goes around comes back and slaps you so hard you die"
My great grandmother had a church try and take advantage of her with her will too. She had strokes, bed ridden, mind not completely there. They'd come to their house and get her alone "to pray" when my grandma, mom, and uncle weren't home. Then tried to get her to put their name on house. Was a nice place and great location in San Francisco.
My mom a teen who was super close like a daughter who took care of my great grandma was suspicious with how sneaky there were. Like the conversation changing when they saw her. She listened in on them outside a door and called her brother and mom on the phone panicking.
They were never allowed to come back but knowing my uncle I'm sure they'd be too scared to. They wanted the house to likely sell for money. The home her own daughter and grandkids currently lived in too. They tried to take advantage of a old woman with her mind not well. I wouldn't be surprised if they pocketed some things with the excuse being "she said they could.' I can't imagine how it would've turned out if they didn't get caught and cause my family to be kicked out on the streets. Truly wolves in sheep's clothing.
I am sorry. I hope you cut ties with them and found a "Christian" church.
So what do the priests/pastors gain from this? Do they pocket some of the money? Or get a live a more lavish lifestyle? How do they gain from the greed?
@@dudeorduuude5211 most preachers are duty bound to raise money for the church. If they lack the influence to get people to donate, the church suffers financially and they lose their jobs. Religion is big business.
God has a special place in heaven for that woman
I had exactly the same experience with my church! When I became unable to attend church, in which I had been very active, I heard from a couple of friends who were concerned. But, NOT ONE WORD from ANY of the clergy. First, it really hurt my feelings. Second, it really pissed me off! This experience made me question the true nature, not only of my church, but Christianity in general. Both were found wanting. I haven’t set foot in that church since and have also left the “faith” entirely. I feel so much better!
I'm so sorry that happened to you George. I pray that your spirituality stays intact! I think that is what matters most.
I am not sorry that it happened. Enlightenment is far better than remaining in ignorance. I am sorry that you had to endure that spiritual pain, but in the end it did make you a much better person.
As a Southern minority atheist, Grandma sounds like my kind of person. It's horrible what happened to her, and I'm glad she was able to wrestle back control in the end in spite of those SOBs. It must have been a comfort knowing her worldly possessions and fortune went to those she considered truly deserving
I am a retired pastor. The behavior of these two “pastors” is appalling. Their job was to visit her when she was home bound and dying and to provide comfort, NOT beg for money. And it’s a huge ethical violation to expect a parishioner to put you in their will. Kudos to the Black Church for actually following Christ’s teachings!!!
My husband's parent experienced something similar, they had been very faith to their church, but when they fail on hard times the church ignored their request for help. They quit going to church and never went back.
my sister attended one of those prosperity gospel churches where you had to pledge a certain amount to give each week. She fell on hard times, and convinced her she would be cursed if she failed her pledge. She actually started borrowing money from friends and family to meet her "obligation" -- these churches are a stain on society.
This white northern grandma, loves this grandma.
I know how Grandma felt. I had been a very active member of my church, singing in the choir, teaching Sunday School, etc. until I moved away. Then I got congestive heart failure and moved back. I reached out to the Pastor (I was paying my offering) and kind of got the cold shoulder, no real response, no visit. Then my husband got cancer and I reached out again in real pain needing comfort - and got none. Then 3 weeks later my husband passed away. I reached out one last time and barely got an "I'm sorry for your loss". I stopped my offering immediately and never reached out again. I now live in another city but have yet to join a church as the last 2 left a bad taste in my mouth. I will keep my faith in my own way now. No religion haters please, my faith is what keeps me going.
I don't hate religion. I just hate "religious" assholes.
This story was epic! Religion is a touchy subject... I was raised a Christian but got tired of the hypocrisy within my family and ex church so I decided to research religions until I found one that spoke to me... I chose Wicca... when I came out to my family and told them 90% of them threw a huge fit and disowned me but I am happier now than I ever been!
I haven't spoken to my mother for 6 years for the same reasons. You are not alone.
OPs Grandma was a true saint, her congregation... like a lot of people who profess the Christian Faith, No. Sounds like Pompous Pastor and AS were only in it for the bucks. Their blatant sin of greed found them out and did so hard. Glad that they got their comeuppance in the end.
"My church is my mission field." 'Nuff said.
Wow.
Just... WOW
That's a Southern grandma for ya'!
today's thumbnail is extra accurate tho
Your Grandma is an absolute champion.
That grandma was great! I think this is one of my top favorite stories now.
Grandma is a GANGSTA!!! This was the best story ever. I commend this lady for teaching every knucklehead in that "Church of God" a true lesson about living as a loving Christian walking in Jesus' footsteps.
IMHO there are two types of people:
The Religious- people who talk the talk
AND
The Righteous- people who walk the walk. (Grandma WAS One Of The Righteous.)
I don't care what religion you embrace or even if you have one... Your Actions Speak Greater Volumes Than Any Of Your Words.
Gotta say, I'm from the deep south, my church growing up was a lot like that, but the one I attended as an adult was very diverse and a lot nicer people
Churches like Big White Church are among the worst that we get in america, but there are a lot of smaller ones that do good work.
God Bless Grandma!!!! I would have loved to have met her!!! Well played and deserved., greed is a horrible, evil thing!!!
Watching this story it brought back an incident that happened to me as a child.
When I was around 10 years old, I belonged to a small southern church.
I was also crippled and required many surgeries. Spent a lot of time
in the hospital, weeks or months at a time.
On one of these occasions ,(age 9) I had spent about 10 days in hospital in a cast from my waist down my left leg.
The only person to visit me from the church was my bus driver.
He brought me a bible,(I still have 51 years later) chatted with me, and said a prayer each visit.
I spent around 3 months at home recovering waiting to have that horrid cast off of me. No one came, except the busdriver on Sunday's to inquire about me.
When I was finally able to return to church I was absolutely thrilled and excited. I enjoyed the day considerably and when l was waiting to get on the bus to return home the pastor gave me a sealed envelope and asked me to present it to my parents. So I did.
My parents were livid. In the envelope was a letter demanding the tithe I contributed for the 3+ months I wasn't in attendance.
About $28. I gave $2 a week. In 1972 that was a lot of money.
I come from a working class family, we didn't have much.
My mother sat down and wrote a letter to the editor of the local newspaper denouncing the church's actions. She wrote excerpts from the letter they sent. She praised the bus driver and thanked him, telling of his visits to me. She knew that the church subscribed to this publication so someone there would read it, she was sure of.
I don't know if anything came of Momma's letter to the newspaper as I was but a child and this was adult stuff, but I know that my parents didn't pay the tithe and, it made me feel good to be defended. I never attended that church again.
WOW! Totally respect and applaud that grandmother!!! Give where you are certain it will do the most good. Not with those who in their selfishness have the greater expectations.
Brings back memories... My Mother, under Hospice care at home... Pastor at Northcliffe Baptist, where she was a 20+ year member, only came to see her ONCE...for a few minutes. Less than a week later came a letter from Northcliffe wanting money for a building project. Thankfully, I intercepted it and put it where it belonged...in the trash.
Don’t know how long ago this was, but at my church, we also televise live. How sweet it would be if she played her reading to the entire congregation.
What a wonderful awesome woman that grandma was. She didn’t kick him in the teeth she kicked him square between the legs😂😂😂😂😂 God bless her and may she Rest In Peace❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹
Grandma wins. We need more people like her in the world in general. She recognized that human is human, and that respect is earned based on a person's heart and soul, not skin color.
Always bequeath a penny to the people you wouldn't normally give one penny to!
I think the point was that by leaving them the bare minimum, they could be coerced into coming, if only to claim their prize. tbh, 3 cents is pretty worth it to give that level of inescapable humiliation to these cretins.
@@Yori6552 yes but if a group like the church is left out of the will of a pious individual the church actually has grounds to sue, claiming they were omitted by mistake. This espically applies to estranged relatives.
@@SiegeTF That is why she must have left a bare minimum so that they do not have that high ground too!
@@SiegeTF
If you state in your will that a church or individual is to be specifically and deliberately excluded from any gain by bequest from you, they can't sue for a mistaken omission and you don't have to actually give them anything.
@@professorroundbottom438 true, so the penny becomes an insult.
Badass grandma and a true saint. She spread love and happiness everywhere.
Grandma’s loadout
Martyrdom+ : drop an active nuke when dead.
I felt so frickin bad for the grandma.... She seems like a really sweet lady... ;_; she didn't deserve to feel like that.... ;_; gosh.... ;_; Makes me cry actually...
I really love how Grandma got revenge on her church. A similar thing happened to me at our church when it came to my mothers funeral. Amen Grandma. Bet u were laughing when your son read the last part of your will. ♥️♥️♥️😆
As far as the church not caring about my grandparents after they had given hours, years, and tons of dollars to the church...I can totally relate to this story. My grandparents were loyal members of a church giving tons of time and money. When they were at the end of their days and sick. Not one person came to visit, offer to pick them up for service, bring a meal, or anything else......Things they had done for others for years!! I'm not saying church is bad...but what a racket... all that money and time my grandparents spent, and got nothing in the end when they truly needed it....You don't have to go to church to be a good person!!!
Yeah... Good times people used to think that. Well even now, I go to church only to satisfied the interest of my gf. No I never understood Christian, only cared about to be with my girl.
I'm just not interested reading a Bible at all...
@@TheDragonfriday I dont think church or the Bible is a bad thing. The Bible has a lot of good lessons
..my point is church is not a save all join all and you are a good person.....that is my point.
@@thabeaststl3703 ah don't worry I understand the both good and bad of religion. I'm only focusing things that I can do now for my family and friends etc. But it hurt to see, that people taking advantage on people kindness. Your story touch me about your grandparents how much they care for no return.
I was raised in an all white Southern Baptist church in the deep south and learned at a fairly early age, that there are no people more hypocritical than in church.
I am not a protestant so I am wondering what is the meaning behind he phrase Social Bible and the True Bible. I know that KJB of the protestant church was the changed Word of the Apostles to suit some founder of these churches but it seems now that the phrase are a new type of teaching.
@@ElCid48 I've never heard those terms before. I grew up with the KJV Bible, but I haven't been in a church since 1993 other than the occasional Christmas service to make my mother happy.
I applaud grandma for her sense of humor and her righteous anger after YEARS of being excluded just because she couldn’t DO for her church any longer. Bless her. Hopefully grandpa will do the same!! 😽😺❤️🌹
Her funeral sounded very much like my great aunt's funeral. She had lived into her early nineties. Her body slowly failed her, but her mind was as sharp as always. There were lots of stories told and lots of laughter. It was the best funeral I've ever attended.
I believe that is what is known as Justice in the true sense of the word. Kudos to Grandma!
I’m having a giggle attack I’m crying
I watch many of these types of videos from various RUclips pages but this story has to be my favourite! What an absolutely awesome woman...and it seems her family is much like her. We need more of you.
*Never met you, Grandma, but I LOVE 🤟 YOU* _AND_ *YOUR STYLE!* 👏
*Way to go, Girl!* 🤗 💙
This reminds me of incident that happened to my family. My brother-in-law’s family were German and owned a large farm. It was split up between 4 brothers. They were staunch Catholic’s. So much so, The family bought a school bus to make sure all of the children of the 4 brothers made it to the Catholic School in the next town 15 miles away. When my brother-in-law’s Grandfather died, his Grandmother was left alone to raise a large family on their 300 acre part of the family farm. Two priests came to visit her after the funeral. They told her that she couldn’t take care of that farm and raise her large family. She should give the farm to the Catholic Church and move her family in town...... WHAT!!! GIVE her 300 acre farm away to the Catholic Church! I understand that she showed them the door. She Immediately quit the Catholic Church. It was a religion that her family had been members for generations. Her oldest son, Frank, was 14. He immediately took over the farm and he successfully farmed it until he died in his 70’s. He left to my brother in law, Mike. Mike has farmed that land after he retired 20 years ago. The farm will stay in his family providing income for future generations. 😊
“...and finally to my family: GET ‘EM!”
My entire family sprung to their feet at this request, weapons in hand.
The pastors didn’t stand a chance.
I wish I could have known this woman in life.
Jesus dined with sinners and tax collectors: he made no exception and taught others to do the same. Grandma learned that lesson and tried to teach it to a new generation. I am sure when she was called home, God and Jesus would be there at the gates to welcome her and thank her for all that she has done for others. I try and not be religious in comment as there is a time and place for them, but Grandma here shows how to truly be religious and it is a lesson we all can take and learn from.
@@carrot7590 back then, a tax collector wasn’t seen in a positive light given their position, power and the fact some would most likely abuse it, they are most likely seen as someone as bad as sinners. To say Jesus done with them and sinners is a saying to show how no matter how you are looked at or what you have done he will treat you no different and try and help you all the same.
Can we get an F for this grandma who gave her work in a church to help everyone she new.
(Presses F)
Grandma is a “G”. May she rest in power!
imagine that a religion just after money, who'd have thought.
Thats the foundation of religion, to make money. The old saying, 'if you want to make alot of money, start a church, and be a good con-man'.
My brother had, unexpectedly, died in August of 2019. He was active in his church, not excessive active but did what he could where/when he could. I am the executor of his estate and as such, receive all of his mail. I received a letter from his church, shortly after he died (to my knowledge they did not know he had died) reminding people that it was still important and helpful to tithe. I replied with a very respectful letter that my brother had died and had asked them to remove his name from any future mailings. To date, I still receive a letter every once in a while reminding him to tithe and provide monetary assistance for other projects in the church. But to date have never received a letter of condolence. So sad. I just throw the letters away.
I wonder if this was Joel Osteen’s church
Pretty unlikely. I won't pretend like there are or aren't problems with that church (All organisations, religious and non have issues.) but just to point out here, his church isn't an all white church as OP mentions. They definitely have people of colour attending and involved in the community, even if the church is majority white. Again, not saying it's a good or bad church, just that with the info we have, probably not that one.
Joyce Meyer ministry
****clever one liner for Mr. fluff's vid****
YOU GO GRANDMA!!! That was an AMAZING revenge! 🥰🥰
That was an incredibly satisfying ending!
Ok this needs to be a movie. Grandma's revenge. 😂😂 That is one awesome granny.
Greatest revenge story I have ever heard in my life
Wow, this is the best story I've heard all year. What a saint. RIP Saint.
Grandma was a true badass!
Fantastic story. I wish there were more families like grandma's. I like how she did give the church and the pastors so many chances. God Bless her. I bet she is still helping others where she is now.
Lord Jesus warned us about those "wolf in sheep's clothing" so beware brothers and sisters. They are after your money and continuously use Jesus name and teachings to get more of it.
You go, Granny! Enjoy your richly deserved Heavenly reward!!
The story reminds me of a tool song "wings for marie"...
The song is about Maynard's mother, a VERY devout Christian, whose church abandoned her on her death bed. Yet her faith never wavered in the slightest.
i am proud of your grandma and grandpa,wish there were more people like this.
I have to say, I really love OP's Grandma! I'm so glad she was able to teach the BWC and its bigots a valuable lesson!
I have never been so satisfied by a pro revenge story.
Love love love that one. Grandma definitely knew what it was to be a true Christian
This story warms me heart. I have no tolerance for con-artists ,the self-righteous and hypocrites. It sounds like these two pastors were some combination of these traits.
It’s church’s like this that my now late grandpa ( rest his soul ) never went to church or wanted to go
As a Christian myself, I feel like Poumpous Pastor and AS absolutely deserved what OP's grandma did. I mean seriously?? Noone visited her in ten years?! that is ridiculous. I'm so glad the money went to a church that would use it to help people.
This is also the case with the Catholic church too. My grandmother, who is Hispanic, she immigrated from Mexico in the 1920's. She was a member of the Catholic Women's Society for 75 years. Yet, when she was on her deathbed, she asked for last rights and to have the rosary read by the local priest. The priest came to our house, but refused to give her last rights of dead the rosary because "she's not a paying member of my congregation." I had to restrain my father from punching his lights out, and physically escorted the bastard out of the house. I then called Hospice care, and asked if they knew a priest who could come, and they said their on call priest would be there in 20 minutes. The Lutheran pastor showed up in 15 minutes, came in and prayed with my grandmother, gave her last rights, and read the rosary to her. My grandmother passed 20 minutes after that, and the pastor then gave grief counselling to us, mainly my father, and asked if he could make the funeral arraignments, and my Dad agreed. This man arranged a beautiful viewing, service, and burial with his church, and refused payment for anything, including the burial plot in the church's large cemetery. My father still donated my grandma's death insurance benefits, $30,000, to his church, and for the last 23 years, we have all attended our church. We were Catholic for most of our lives, raised in the Catholic faith, but now we are all Lutheran and have no regrets.
Mr. Urquidez- Your comment made me cry & put me in mind of the movie, "The Shoes Of The Fisherman". In this movie, Anthony Quinn played The Pope. He snuck out of The Vatican, wearing regular Pastor's clothes because he wanted to walk among the people. During his walk, he came upon a Hebrew family whose family member was dying. Unfortunately, a Rabbi could not get to the house fast enough to say the final prayers. When The Pope heard that, he asked the family their permission to say the prayers, in Hebrew. The family was so touched, they wept openly, as The Pope showed his respect for their religious beliefs & the importance, to their dying family member, to say those prayers. It was the most moving thing I have ever seen. I'm Hebrew, BTW.
That is one of many reasons, people now days Don't want to go or belong as a member, Anyone can come to our church no judgement. I mean anyone & everyone is WELCOME! I belong to the Episcopalian church as well as my wife. Way to go Grandma & Grandpa. Greedy, greedy makes a hungry puppy!! Our Rev. Bonnie Spencer, will come to the hospital as well as your homes, prayers in church for the sick, shut ins etc. So on that note, be blessed, safe & healthy.
Wish I could have known “grandma”. I admire her so much.
I have had more than one personal experience with churches that don't give a rat's rear end about you once you cannot do work for them anymore. It's heartbreaking to be told how much you are loved then totally dissed when you can't perform. Grandma in this story is my hero.
I would have loved to meet this amazing woman
Multiple thumbs up to Grandma and a standing ovation!!!
I’m a christian, not devout, but am glad she kept her faith.
Unfortunately, I cannot say the same for myself as I have seen church after church worship money instead of worshipping their Maker like they claim to. I wept and left the sanctuary years ago when a denomination leader claimed "the state of this building is the state of your soul", while insisting everyone in the church, including those of us with no money, had an absolute duty "to God" to repay them their loan. I am now a Universalist Unitarian. People like "Pompous Pastor" and "AS" have ruined the word "Christian" for me.
@@userafw That’s why non-denominational exists. Church is everywhere you go, not one building or another. People who use the word of God for fame and/or fortune are not practicing righteously.
That was a pure masterstroke. Those "pastors" deserved nothing but what they got. Well done Grandma.