Can a minister from the Universal Life Church perform legal weddings in New Mexico?

Posted on October 25th, 2009 by admin in Church Life | 2 Comments »

I recently became an ordained minister through the Universal Life Church so I can perform legal weddings. Am I able to do this legally in new mexico? Does anyone know the laws for this in New Mexico or anything about the Universal Life Church?

I don’t think that any state can prescribe or prohibit particular sects from officiating wedding ceremonies. The US constitution (First Amendment) won’t let states pick and choose which religious sects are "wise enough" or "good enough" to do the job, and which ones are not.

In West Virginia, where I live, anybody can do it. Dr. William Pierce (late former founder of the National Alliance) officiated a few marriages between some of his employees. I could probably officiate at a wedding, too, scoundrel & atheist though I am, if a couple wanted me to do it.

So, my opinion is this: If any state government tries to stop a clergyman of ANY RELIGIOUS SECT from officiating a wedding, then the "priest" can file a civil rights lawsuit based on the First Amendment’s "separation of church and state" clause in a federal court and sue the state’s pants off.


Skeptic Bible Study: Gospel Lies

Posted on October 20th, 2009 by admin in Gospel Study | 25 Comments »

http://www.godvsthebible.com

Matthew, or whoever wrote that book, is a liar.

That’s all that need be said. His so called “prophecies” are either nothing of the sort or were misquotes of OT scripture. Whoever wrote Matthew either knew or should have known better!

Mark and Luke are not eye-witnesses and John’s advanced theology and inconsistencies with the synoptic Gospels mean that the entire Jesus story is without one credible eye-witness account.

Duration : 0:6:46

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20081116 – Sermon By Rev. Senat

Posted on October 18th, 2009 by admin in Christian Sermon | Comments Off

French Speaking Emmanuel Baptist Church – By Rev. Dr. J. M. Derisse

Duration : 28 min 55 sec

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Christian Morality

Posted on October 17th, 2009 by admin in Christian Sermon | Comments Off

Christian Morality
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting, preserving and promoting the world’s literature.

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Talicor The Ungame Christian Version

Posted on October 16th, 2009 by admin in Christian Faith | Comments Off

Talicor The Ungame Christian Version
The leading family communications game. Players progress along the playing board as they answer questions such as, What are the four most important things in your life? and What do you think life would be like in 100 years? This non-competitive game can be a great ice-breaker or a serious exchange of thoughts, feelings and ideas. Includes 1 additional deck of cards with questions based on the Christian Faith. Ages 5 to Adult, 2 to 6 Players.

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Praise Christian Fellowship Podcast

Posted on October 15th, 2009 by admin in Christian Sermon | Comments Off

Clip one from the Sunday Sermon of Pastor Hope from Praise Christian Fellowship in French Camp. This week Pastor Hope talks on Faith. For more information visit praisechristianfellowship.net

Duration : 9 min

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Sharing Your Christian Faith On A College Campus

Posted on October 14th, 2009 by admin in Christian Faith | Comments Off

It’s not always easy to be a Christian on a largely secular college campus. There are pressures from all around to agree to the politically correct secular world. From the posters other student hang up in their dorm rooms, to the clothes people wear and to the music they listen too, there are a lot osf messages out there.

Luckily, there are ways to express your faith and still be cool,

A great way to express your faith in your dorm or apartment is to hang some cool Christian art posters. Most of the dorms of friends have posters like John Belushi’s “College” poster, beer ads, posters of scantily clad women, to music posters. It’s great to be able to have a stylish Christian art poster up of my own to reflect your own faith and to have a positive influence in your life and hopefully the art will open the eyes of a non-Christian to the lord.

Music is another area where one’s faith can be tested. While some secular music is good and is made by talented musicians, much of the music on a college campus has a negative impact on the listener. Many students listen to gangster rap, death metal, or pop by such false idols as Christian Aguilera and others.

And this music is everywhere. You hear it blaring out of cars, dorm rooms, and increasingly on iPods and mp3 players on campus. There are some excellent Christian audiobooks that can be played on CD’s in you car or dorm. They can even be loaded to your iPod player. This is a great way to keep your focus on your Faith while being immersed in the secular world.

Fashion is another influence on the Christian student. On campus you see girls wearing immodest clothing and the guys wearing t-shirts with all kinds of messages on them. There are Christian t-shirts out there that are both fashionable and stylish. Many of the Christian t-shirts take their style from changing around other popular slogans and brands you see out there. Other shirts are great original pieces that help to reflect your Faith.

While it can be difficult for a Christian to go to college. There are plenty of good influences that you can put in your life to combat the social pressures to conform to secular living. Hopefully this article has given you some ideas to express your Faith or if you are a parent, gives you some ideas on some possible gift ideas for your kids.

Jeff Wend
http://www.articlesbase.com/religion-articles/sharing-your-christian-faith-on-a-college-campus-101833.html

The Church Structure

Posted on October 14th, 2009 by admin in Church Life | 2 Comments »

There’s a revelation I would like to share here, and it concerns the structure – the form, the container – the Body. We all know the Church is the Body of Christ. The body is an extremely important part, so the spirit and the soul; the power and the anointing; the glory and the character; the gifts and the fruit; the calling and the destiny, can function properly.

 

Have you noticed, that before the Lord places His Spirit, first He always makes the form that will contain Him. First is the form and then the content in it. We can see that everywhere throughout the Bible. I will give you just seven quick examples:

 

  1. When the Lord began creating the Heavens and the Earth, the Bible says the Earth was without form and void (Genesis 1:2). It was a shapeless mass. Some Bible scholars say this was not the initial creation process, but rather a recreation one, after the Earth had become formless because of a certain disaster. Whatever the case might be, we can see that the Holy Spirit could not do anything, except move upon the waters and wait for God the Father to start speaking the word and bringing ORDER (form, structure) in this place. Then and only then the Spirit could fill every part of this new creation with Himself. Without the proper order and structure, He would still be moving upon the waters. There are waters of devastation in our life too, that have come because of a certain calamity, and the Spirit of God is waiting for God’s word to come forth in our life, bringing Divine order, form and structure.
  2. When the Lord created man, first He formed the body out of the dust of the Earth, and then, when the form was ready, He placed His Spirit in man, breathing the breath of life into his nostrils (Genesis 2:7). First was the form, and then the life in that form.
  3. When the Lord established the institution of the family, the man said: “This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh:… and they shall be one flesh” (Genesis 2:23-24). So many married couples are trying desperately to become one spirit and one soul, and it would help so much if they all understand that if the Lord is going to place His Spirit and His heart and mind in their marriage, they must first become one flesh – one form – one structure – one body! This is spirituall language. Spiritually to become one flesh and one body. Amazing, isn’t it? Think about it! Once the conducive structure is in place, the Lord is ready to fill it with His Spirit.
  4. When the Lord commanded Moses to build a Tabernacle for the Lord, the Bible says that the people were building it according to a precise design given to Moses. It was a very detailed and complicated work, and they had to finish it completely, every detail being in place, nothing missing, nothing broken, nothing out of place, and then, the Glory of the Lord (His Presence, His power, His essence, His character, His gifts, His fruit, His plans, purposes, intentions, and destiny) filled the Tabernacle (Exodus 40:33-35). This is an amazing portion of Scripture. It signifies that when Moses finished the work, setting everything in its proper place and order, the Glory of the Lord came and made this place alive.
  5. When the Lord took Ezekiel to the valley filled with dry bones, it was a picture of death and destruction. So what was Ezekiel supposed to prophesy first, in order that life could come back in those dry bones? You guessed it – he had to prophesy the structure first – the forming of the bones into a body, the gathering of all these bones, the coming of the flesh, skin and everything else, and then, finally, he had to prophesy about the Spirit to come and make the bones alive. Can we see already that the Spirit comes when we present to Him a place – a form, a structure, a body? That’s so important! (Ezekiel 37).
  6. When the Lord established the institution of the Church, first He worked towards the establishment of the structure of His future body of believers while He was on Earth, and then, at Pentecost, He poured His Spirit upon His Church. He called His Church – His Body – The Body of Christ. Christ means Anointed One. That includes His anointing, His power, His gifts and fruit – His everything. We are the Body, that contains His Spirit. Isn’t this the greatest privilege one can ever have? As a Body of Christ, we become “bone of His bones and flesh of His flesh”. That’s why we are also called the Bride of Christ. As Adam’s bride, we become one with Him by becoming a part of His Body, and then, His Spirit comes to dwell within us. Then, we become one Spirit and one mind with Him also. Whew! That in itself is such a vast subject, so it definitely can not be explained at length here, but it sure is enough to make us think.
  7. The Bible says that even evil spirits seek a body to be able to express themselves in the Earth, as well as carry out their wicked plans, strategies, and schemes. They consider the bodies of people their houses (Matthew 12:43-45). They can not operate without a body. That’s why they pleaded with Jesus to at least send them into pigs’ bodies, in stead of sending them in the abyss, where they could find no rest. So, the body is important to evil spirits as well. That’s why the Bible expressly says that we are a temple of the Holy Spirit and that we should be extremely careful about what we are doing with our bodies. Our bodies are for the Lord and for His purposes, and we must present them as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to Him and Him only (Romans 12:1).

 

 

So, we can see from all these, and many more examples, that the body, the structure, the form, is extremely important. In a global aspect, this is really something the Church should pay attention to. Because if the Body is not properly structured, it will not be able to fulfil its destiny completely. You see, we can have all the revelation truths being restored and all the power and anointing and glory at our disposal, and yet, not move in our Divine destiny, because the structure of our life, our family, our church or our nation can be crippled and thus, not being able to hold all the precious things coming from the Spirit of the Lord.

 

Through the years of Church history, the structure of the Church has been changing with every new revelation truth being restored and with every new minsitry office and function being revealed. At the time just prior to the Protestant reformation started by Martin Luther, there was a total chaos in the Church structure, and that’s why, this period is called: The dark ages of the Church. It reminds us of the condition of the Earth in Genesis 1:2 – no form, no structure, no shape, no body. Hereby – no Spirit and no life, but at the same time – a great potential. So, since the time of Martin Luther, the Lord began to reshape again the structure of His Church, parallel with the restoration of revelation truths and offices. We can see the progression from a shapeless mass, to a Church that little by little began to assimilate God’s truths of being born again, being baptised in water and in the Spirit, living holy life, living by faith, living separated for God’s plans and purposes, using our God given gifts, talents, and abilities, expressing the fruit of the Spirit in our daily lives, praising and worshipping the Lord more and more openly and from the heart, praying with more intensity and power, getting deeper in God’s word and so much more.

 

Then, we see another progression. The Lord started restoring the office of the evangelist. The structure of the Church changed immediately. Large tent meetings and open meetings mark this period of time. The structure was a mass gathering for the purpose of winning the lost. Then, when a considerable number of lost people got saved, a change of structure was needed again, to accomodate all these people, so they didn’t fall away. The pastor’s office came to help, providing Jesus’ love and care for the thousands of newly born people. Then the office of the teacher provided another structure, more conducive for the education of God’s people in all present truth. Many Bible Schools came into existence, many Theologic schools, many spiritual seminaries, many books have been written, many Christian Universities have been established, providing education on campus, through correspondent courses or even through online study. Then, with the coming of the office of the prophet and the apostle, the Lord had to change the structure of the Church again to a more flexible structure that would allow special training gatherings to be formed, where people could be individually trained expressly for the work of the ministry, moving in the gifts, the fruit and the authority of the Holy Spirit.

 

Now, when the five fold office has been restored compeltely and is gaining momentum as a combined ministry force (apostles, prophets, teachers, pastors and evangelists working together for the equipping of the saints), more and more the Church is coming into the original structure the Lord had in mind for it – the Structure of the Body!

 

More and more believers begin to realize that they are a part of something bigger, a part of a Worldwide Corporate Body, and that by finding their place in that Corporate Body, they will contribute to its growth in the Lord (Ephesians 4:11-16). More and more, believers are finding out, that they are not just to be lay people, coming to Church once or twice a week, listening to the man or woman behind the pulpit, and having no other responsibility whatsoever. Every believer is a king and a priest in God’s Kingdom and as such, has a tremendous responsibility to do the work of the ministry, once he / she have been equipped for it by the fivefold ministry. More and more the Church is moving towards the cell structure of ministry, where the Corporate Body of Christ can be divided into smaller, local bodies, and each local body – into smaller “cells”, where each person has been given the opportunity and privilege to minister to the Lord and to the other people. This structure is the ideal one for producing ministers of the Lord out of every one of us – ministers in our cells, ministers in our jobs, ministers in our schools, ministers in our churches, ministers in our neighborhoods, and ministers in every place where the sole of our feet shall tread upon.

 

We already saw in the definitions’ chapter, that our bodies function through the help of each cell, each cell having received information from the Head concerning everything. Oh that the Church reaches this place, where we start functioning as One Body of Christ, with many different parts working together all over the world, with each cell working properly, having received its commands from the Head of the Body (Jesus) through His chain of authority (The five-fold ministry)! Lord, please help us make that transition!

 

Nikola Dimitrov
http://www.articlesbase.com/religion-articles/the-church-structure-495269.html

Valley Life Church Sermon with Pastor Mike Brown 11-16-08.avi

Posted on October 13th, 2009 by admin in Church Life | Comments Off

Guest Speaker: Pastor Mike Brown from Tribe Church located in North Hollywood CA

Duration : 1 hr 15 min 53 sec

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How did Lucifer fall from grace according to Christian belief?

Posted on October 12th, 2009 by admin in Christian Belief | 19 Comments »

I want to know how Lucifer got banished to hell… Never knew it was different from the Muslim belief.

He fell because of pride that originated from his desire to be God instead of a servant of God. Satan was the highest of all the angels, but he wasn’t happy. He desired to be God and rule the universe. God cast Satan out of heaven as a fallen angel.

Here is a good link to read about him.

http://www.allaboutgod.com/story-of-lucifer.htm

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