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  • Laodicean Church is Turning Gay & Embracing LGBTQ+ as the Great Falling Away Nearly Complete

    07/30/2019 3:52:09 PM PDT · by Roman_War_Criminal · 28 replies
    nteb ^ | 7/30/19 | Geoffrey Grider
    In order for the great ‘falling away’ to be complete, the professing end times Christian church, the church of Laodicea, there must be a full-on inclusion of the LGBTQ+P for Pedophile community into the church and for the church to be ‘welcoming and affirming’. The angel Gabriel said to the prophet Daniel that in the last days, ‘knowledge shall be increased’ and that certainly has come true in spades in our day here in the 21st century. But one of the problems with such a vast expanse of news and information is the news cycle is so short that we...
  • The Fastest-Growing Churches Have Modern Worship, Teach Literal Interpretation of the Bible: Study

    11/30/2016 2:41:47 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 531 replies
    Christian Post ^ | 11/30/2016 | Brandon Showalter
    A Canadian study has found that Mainline Protestant churches that have both modern worship services and teach a literal interpretation of the Bible grow faster. (Photo: Reuters/John Gress)A parishioner cries as he signs a song of worship in the 7,000-seat Willow Creek Community church during a Sunday service in South Barrington, Illinois, November 20, 2005. Institutions like Willow Creek and Houston's Lakewood Church, each drawing 20,000 or more on a weekend, offer not just a vast, shared attraction but a path that tries to link individuals on a faith-sustaining one-to-one level beyond the crowd, observers and worshipers say.The Canadian researchers who authored...
  • The evangelical church and addressing pertinent social issues.

    05/18/2002 3:41:34 PM PDT · by roylene · 5 replies · 87+ views
    May 15, 2002 | self
    Does anyone know of an answer to this question? I have been pondering it for some time now. What can the evangelical church do to address pertinent social issues without becoming to sociological?