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Pastor Charles Stilwell ULCM

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  • Reverence & The War Against Fatherhood
    Tuesday, October 20, 2020
    There's a trend in modern culture against fatherhood. In earlier years, when a father was depicted on television in a situation comedy, he would most often be seen as an object of respect and authority. That's changed. More often than not, when fathers are now depicted in situation comedies, they're portrayed as overgrown children, incompetent, irrelevant, weak, with little authority, little responsibility, or else pompous, overbearing, and foolish, an object of continually being corrected or shown to be foolish by those around them. It's part of an increasing trend that fatherhood is irrevelent or disposable. This manifests as an increasing lack of reverence. In the church world, it manifests in a decreasing sense of reverence toward God, His presence, and authority, a lack of submission to His Word. Has that affected you? Do you reverence God's presence as you should? Do you truly subject your life to the Word of God? Are you truly surrendering your will to the will of God? If not, then start today. Revere the Lord. Make Him the true Lord of every part of your life. For we are truly His children, if He is truly our Father.
    From Message #1261 - The Great Absent Father
     
    Today's Mission
    Put away those things in your life that don't give honor or respect to the Lord. Do it today.
     
    Scripture: Psalm 71:8
     
    Rabbi Jonathan Cahn
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  • Arch Bishop Micheal  Ralph Vendegna S.O.S.M.A.
  • Rev. Catherine Ohrin-Greipp, MSW
    Rev. Catherine Ohrin-Greipp, MSW The role of fathers has changed dramatically since the 1950's. Where is the war? I have counseled so many dads who are actively involved in all aspects of their children's growth and development and they love it. Back in the 50's, fathers were the "nightl...  more
    October 20, 2020