Shoutout to all my charismatic homies watching this from the parking lot of Sandal City Grace Church (formerly Second Assembly of God [formerly K-Mart]). I hope the 12-hour prayer burn goes well this weekend, my dudes.
I am Catholic, but I will cooperate here to your cause. There is a 150 years old Episcopal Church in Panama in the City of Colon. It is called "Iglesia Episcopal de Cristo". I recommend adding it to the map. There is also the "Catedral de San Lucas" (The Cathedral of Saint Luke) also in Panama. This one is over 100 years old and they do Mass in either Spanish or English and it is Anglican.
He won't add them, it's a Protestant map only. RZ is focussed on Reconquista, which doesn't extend to Catholic churches because their rich traditions preclude changes, especially subjective ones.
@@madeleinebrett-matthewson71421 The Churches I mentioned are Anglicans (Protestants). The first one I mentioned has Episcopal in its name and I mention in the second one that it is Anglican. Anglicans and Episcopals are both part of the Church of England, therefore they are not Catholic.
@@Mikhail-Stark as a prot I highly appreciate a catholic recommending a prot church (even tho it's Anglican lol) as prot and cath unity is so important right now. I've been attending mass at my local catholic church and I love it and I recommend it to other people as well. We are all one in Christ Jesus.
@@rayhanakram9912 I just found a Lutheran one called "Iglesia Luterana el Redentor". I don't know if Zoomer would like its look, because it has a simplistic style. Here in Panama we have some colonial era churches with a similar style. Panama was founded by Catholics and in that era we got an architecture style with simplistic, but still beautiful churches. The problem is that this style doesn't look appealing in photos, but irl it looks good. I assume the Lutherans took that style here to adapt to our Spanish Catholic culture. In case there is a Lutheran or Protestant interested in Lutheranism in Panama, that would be my recommendation. I could not find a good looking Calvinist Church here. The ones I found are placed inside a small house or are ugly. The problem is that Presbyterianism in Panama is extremely low Church, because of the Evangelical and Charismatic influence in the Protestantism in Panama. That's why, the best Protestant Churches I found in Panama were the ones from the Anglican tradition (+ a Lutheran one that adapted to our Spanish colonial style).
@@Pomni740 you do realize that the christian view is there is a second coming of messiah. isaiah 53:8-9, isaiah 53:11-12, zechariah 12:10-14. "By oppression and judgment he was taken away; and as for his generation, who considered that he was cut off out of the land of the living, stricken for the transgression of my people And they made his grave with the wicked and with a rich man in his death, although he had done no violence, and there was no deceit in his mouth." "Out of the anguish of his soul he shall see[a] and be satisfied; by his knowledge shall the righteous one, my servant, make many to be accounted righteous, and he shall bear their iniquities.Therefore I will divide him a portion with the many, and he shall divide the spoil with the strong, because he poured out his soul to death and was numbered with the transgressors yet he bore the sin of many, and makes intercession for the transgressors." "And I will pour out on the house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem a spirit of grace and pleas for mercy, so that, when they look on me, on him whom they have pierced," the torah clearly showcases that the messiah will die on the cross to intercede for the trangressors, and will have a second coming cementing his kingdom
I was raised petencostal, almost lost my faith in the covid but i return to christianity(pentecostalism non denominational), your videos just affirmed things that i already dislike in my doctrine, but thanks to you i am going to a presbyterian church from your map this sunday, you saved from heresy God bless you reedemed zoomer🙏
Bro I’m still trapped in Word of Faith Pentecostalism thanks to my mum and sister 😭 There are a few Anglican churches near where I live, I’m considering attending the Thursday services when I finish my A-levels, so that they won’t know. 😂
@@LightningIsLit just tell em the church they go to is making it hard for you faith and that you would prefer a more traditional form of worship. Easier said than done but I hope you succeed
@@rayhanakram9912 I tried that before, they just say I’m demon possessed. So my current game plan is to get into university and hope she can’t still force me to go (A levels are looking kinda difficult tho, I won’t lie…)
@@LightningIsLit it's ok Jeremy Clarkson got a C and 2 Us in his A levels so your sorted 🤣🤣. But seriously I understand how you feel, I had to come out as an apostate to my Muslim family.
I’m from Odesa Ukraine. I went to Orthodox Church, but I never saw the Presbyterian church. In Ukraine, Protestantism is widely considered a sect. Might check the church out if I come back to the city.
@@Pomni740 Except that the Messiah is coming twice, and it's during his second coming that he will triumph. His first coming was as a Suffering Servant (see those passages in Isaiah, etc.).
Because of your map I started going to Templeton Presbyterian Church (it is only 10 minutes south of where I live)! A couple months later, that same church baptized me, and now I attend it (almost, except for when I'm sick) every Sunday, so Thank you and God Bless ✞
@@Pomni740 Seriously are you bent on getting destroyed or something? You literally picked out prophecies He didn't fulfill _yet_ and conveniently forgot everything He has fulfilled.
Crazy coincidence that one of the few churches on the map in Sweden is actually close to me, might check it out if I get the chance. I'm really curious about the motivations to include some of these Swedish lutheran churches
The motivation in including them is that we have a European Reconquista branch, which also has dozens of Swedish Lutherans. Our European churches need this movement too!
@@tobiashinrichs6717 Yes, of course! I agree 100%. It seems like more churches has been added as of now, but its still just a few. There are so many lutheran churches in Sweden, are the ones currently on the map particularly good or just randomly selected is my question.
Hey, a denomination you should include on your map is The Lutheran Church in Norway (Den lutherske kirke i norge). Almost all the churches meet every criteria, but the churches in Lofoten(Svolvær), Molde and Ålesund does not have traditional buildings. The Denomination is a part of the International Lutheran Council.
My wonderful little Baptist church here in Panama🇵🇦would not make the cut, as we are Freewill Baptist, but I am 100% on board with the Reconquista! God bless you Zoomer!🙏🏼🙌🏽
Thanks you for this map. I had decided to visit an LCMS church not to far from me that I saw on this map,. I kept going and now undergoing catechism to become a member
Hello, I might suggest in France a reformed church in Montauban: Église Reformée Évangélique de Montauban (which was a reformed bastion during the religion wars )and is part of the UNEPREF which is basically the conservative offshoot of the Reformed church
@@redeemedzoomer6053 It's older than virtually all the American churches on your map. First built in 1640 as a convent by nuns on the site of a destroyed convent from 1328, it later became home to the city's old Protestant Faculty of Theology, founded in 1808, which expanded it with brick neoclassical architecture. It now houses a church and a Protestant retirement home.
9:42 Presbyterian from N.Ireland here. Presbyterian Church in Ireland (PCI) have only 220,000 members spread across nearly 500 congregations in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Great to see recognition in the Christian community
Hi Zoomer, Trinity Church in Danvile Quebec fits these requirements (and is mainline). Saint George's in Saint Anne de Bellevue Quebec (also mainline) fits all of these but I am not sure about the building aesthetic as it is a little weird (there was a fire in the 50s).
@@redeemedzoomer6053 If the Overture passes just ignore it like the liberals in the UMC! Remember men like Saint Athanasius and Saint Maximus the Confessor!
@@Pomni740bruh, when it says the messiah will do something, it’s not necessary literal. You just gonna ignore all the prophecies that Jesus did fulfill?
@@Pomni740Christ came first as a lamb, but the next time he will come as a lion. Many things will be fulfilled at his 2nd coming that wasn’t accomplished during Christs mortal ministry.
Spent a month this summer at an LCMS church in San Antonio, Texas called Crown Of Life Lutheran Church. Beautiful church and liturgy, trad worship w/ organ, very conservative. Pastor Barz and Pastor Kachelmeier are some great men. Should add it to the map! Thanks for all you do Redeemed Zoomer.
Love this map, and I see a lot of churches I recognise! are there ways to request churches? as a WELS member in Southern Minnesota, there are a few historic lutheran churches that are not on the map. :)
@@Pomni740 ok imma debunk this real quick, m’Kay? 1. The exiles are symbolic of his followers, the believers, or the sheep. He, being the good shepherd will herd us together and defend us from the wolves. 2. The blasphemy he was convicted of is in fact what he said about the temple. That it would be destroyed and he would rebuild it in three days. This is symbolic of his death and resurrection three days later. 3. The world peace and final end to war will be accomplished when he comes again. 4. Jesus did bring universal knowledge of God, he in fact was the knowledge of God. In the original Greek, John 1:1 which is often translated as “word” is perhaps better translated as “knowledge.” The original Greek is “lokos” or “logos”. So, in reality, you have given 4 prophecies, 3 are completed, 1 has yet to be completed. There are also very literal prophecies that point to Jesus directly as being the Son of God, the Christ. Therefore I shall pray for you that the Lord may yet save you!
I go to Zion Presbyterian Church in Columbia, TN. We're one of the oldest churches in the state with a beautiful old historic building that's on the National Register of Historic Places. It's PCA (formerly PCUS) and is not on the map. Otherwise I see a lot of churches I recognize on the map, and it seems generally good!
- TO REMOVE: Montreal - St. George's Orthodox Church is church flagged as Anglican, however it actually Antiochian Orthodox - it is on the Operation Reconquista map as well.. It should probably be removed TO ADD: Montreal: - Tthe Church of St. John the Evangelist would be the best Anglican choice in Montreal - it is in a historic building, uses the traditional 1962 Canadian Book of Common Prayer (and is listed on the Prayer Book Society website which is a bit of a barometer for a less progressive church). Most of the other Anglican churches in Montreal are rather progressive. - The Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul is a beautiful Presbyerian church in Montreal. It is is moderate, but it is one of the only Presbyterian churches left in the city so maybe it should be on the reconquista map - Cote des Neiges Presbyterian Church - Presbyterian, historic building, traditional Pointe-Claire, QC - Church of St. John the Baptist (source Prayer Book Society of Canada) - has a traditional Anglican service Saint-Lambert, QC - St. Barnabas Anglican Church - Anglican, historic building, moderate, liturgical - St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church - Presbyterian , historic building, moderate Knowlton, QC - St. Paul's Anglican church (source Prayer Book Society of Canada) - has a traditional Anglican service Westmount, QC: - St. Matthias Anglican church - Anglican, historic building, moderate, liturgical
Hey RZ! Two RPCNA churches to add: There's an old conservative church in Southeast Michigan that is actually an Underground Railroad historical site. Building is historic. Southfield Reformed Presbyterian Church, Rev. Adam Kuehner Another beautiful Presbyterian church in Illinois is Westminster Reformed Presbyterian Church, Rev. Josh Smith
Yeah the Dakotas looked very thin on this map and even rural Minnesota too. Even if they are mostly ELCA, the ones in those places I believe are generally pretty conservative.
Hey brother, have you seen Ready To Harvest's latest video on the possible breakup of the PCUSA? Any thoughts on this, or how it affects the Reconquista?
@@Pomni740If Jesus is not the messiah then why are you spamming this comment everywhere? What makes you hate Jesus so much that you will waste your time commenting like this? Makes you wonder… even Satan uses scripture as a weapon.
Zoomer! Please make a video on how to read worship music, just the basics! I have a hard time keeping the right rhythm. I’m not musically gifted but I do want to try my best to sound the best I can. Thanks I hope you see this!
I grew up in Fort Worth and so was interested to see which churches were on your map (a very well-done map, by the way). Most of the churches on your list I remember, but there was one that caught me off guard. It's the one with what appears to be a bear's paw-print within a green balloon. Imagine! I was a resident of Fort Worth for 26 years and never knew the Fort Worth Zoo was a church!
Could you set this up in a way that we can all add to the map ourselves but it has to go through you or your team for approval? The way you have it set up currently seems to limit the possibilities of this map significantly.
you should add marthoma syrian churches, theres many in the US, It is in full communion with the churches of the Anglican Communion and maintains special relations with the Episcopal Church in the USA and the Anglican churches in Australia and Canada
Great map! I could recommend 3 Hungarian churches to add, one is called 'Budapest Józsefvárosi Református Egyházközség' another is 'TE†ÉN - Református Közösség' and 'Szigetszentmiklósi Református templom' I hope this will be very useful in the future.
I don’t think so but many catholic dioceses have maps on their websites that show churches under them, you can go and check those or other online parish finders
I recently visited a lovely peaceful Anglican church on holiday in Wales. It was very historic and old, and while it had female leadership ( I’m personally fine with this and this is a thing in the Church of England/Wales), there wasn’t any sus liberal stuff. It had lots of trad liturgy and piano led hymns and the Eucharist in Welsh and English. It’s called St Hywyn and is in the Llyn Peninsula. Could you consider adding it to your map? Look it up, it’s cool.
Nondenominational and Baptist are neither Protestant nor Catholic. Baptists are Christians and Nondenominationals are typically either Protestants or Baptists
Hey! My church in Sacramento "Fremont Presbyterian" made the list! And the only other one in town is the LCMS church that I visit frequently. Fun fact, that Lutheran church has had a total of 4 pastors in its over 100 year history.
I just found your channel and I've watched several of your videos. Though we are not the same religion I still consider myself to be under the Christian umbrella, and though I disagree with you on many things I really enjoy your content. I wander how you would feel about my religion it's a mix of Christianity and Judaism. We believe that the early church would have been doing something like this. Some of the resources that help us and explain this religion are First Fruits of Zion (FFOZ) though we don't agree with every thing they say, and Jim Staley / Passion for the Truth Ministries. Jim Staley made some great videos about Christmas and Easter. We really just try to do what the Bible says to the best of out ability and not add or take away from it. Thank you for making the videos you do they are really entertaining and educational.
Hi, I am a newly appointed deacon at the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan. I'd like to share some information about the development of Presbyterianism in Taiwan. We were the dominant denomination from the late 19th century to the 20th century. Even though several other denominations entered Taiwan after World War II, we remain the largest denomination in Taiwan.
Videos like this remind me of the humanity of commenters when they talk about a church that’s on this map that they go to it feels so real. A great break from Messi or Ronaldo videos (not that I watch a lot of those).
@@Pomni740 Jesus returned all scattered nations to the lord, most of the world follows Yahweh because of him. Jesus said he would rebuild the temple in 3 days, his body. He resurrected after 3 days, therefore rebuilding the temple. Jesus will bring an end to all war when he returns. Zechariah 3:9 has nothing to do with the knowledge of God, it does however say that sin will be removed from the land in a single day, and it was through Christ's death. You really need to read the New Testament, you seem to have no knowledge of what Christ actually did during his Ministry. Go do some reading
Very interesting this map. I thing this map need a actualization, because here in Brazil there so much more Presbyterian Churches (in average, one church by city), and a small number of Methodist, Churches (just there in important cities), and Congregationalist (just in Rio de Janeiro and Espirito Santo. But at all, this map is a very good map for north-american and European Christians. Good work. God Bless you all.
Hey, if you’d like to provide us the names of those churches Redeemed Zoomer can add them. All the churches on the map are proposed by Christians from those countries. The lack of churches is South America is due to a lack of people who have given us churches to add
Hey, in Lincoln NE, Trinity Lutheran, LCMS, is older than Immanuel, more conservative too. Just a bit less pretty. It was built in the 50s, and I grew up there, still go. We're heading back to more liturgical worship, and there may be a revolt of conservatives against some of our leadership.
I don't know if it meets the criteria based on construction, but Zion Presbyterian Church in Columbia, TN is a historic landmark and fantastic church. It was built in the Greek Revival style in the 1840s, but the church itself was founded in the early 1800s.
I have been non-denominational for my whole life, and I am using this map and the othery one you posted a while ago to find a classical prodestant church to attend. I live in the middle of nowhere, so its hard to find a good church. I'm currently looking at an Anglican church and a Presbyterian church. Both denominations have similarities to the basic theology I learned from a few mantors
Hi mate, please add St James Anglican in Turramurra Sydney to the map. It's a beautiful brick church built around 1900, has vivid stained glass, is not liberal in its beliefs, and has two contemporary and two traditional services.
@@redeemedzoomer6053 How can they be a Church at all if the Pastor is a woman? You need a Pastor for a Church to be a Church, and women cannot be Pastors. I don't understand why you would still recommend a 'Church' like this.
I looked through both of your maps and they are great, but I have a question. If a church is not on your initial map but is on this one, is it not worth visiting? I'm looking for a new church and need help from someone smarter than me
Amazing map, just want to correct that in montreal, CA, you included as anglican an orthodox church (St. George Orthodox Church of Montreal), I even was thinking why an anglican church looked so much orthodox hahah, God bless you
Hi, I'm Lutheran from Saint-Peter'sburg and I visited every lutheran church in SPB and Leningrad region a couple of times, there is 19 of them and all of them are conservative and at least ten of them have historical buildings, i was really suprised when found out you marked on map only two of them :( Also the two churches you put on map actually have the smallest amount of visitors. While The church of st.Maria and st.Anna convert 20+ people each year . Also pastors of these churches actively support pastors from Finland that resist the liberal agenda Edit. It would be nice if you added these to your map: 1.) Kirk of st.Michael (sredniy avenue of Vasilivsky ostrov 18B) 2.) Yani Kirik ( Dekabristov street 54) 3.) Sweedish Lutheran Church of st.Catherin(Malaya Konyushenaya street 13B) 4.) Lutheran Cathedral of st. Mary (Bolshaya Konyushanaya street 8A) 5.)Lutheran Church of The Resurrection of Christ (Pushkin.Naberezhnaya street 4/25) 6.)Kirk of Gubanitsi(Gubanitsi village) (Also , their pastor Arvo Survo is a legend, he was secretly gathering belivers in cementery for mass,risking his live, being priest ,and crhistian in general,during Soviet times was a crime. In 80's he started Protestant church resurrection movement, returning historical buildings to believers, and was helping restore them from damage. Also he's famous for converting jews and romani) 7.) Lutheran church of st.Nicolas(Gatchina, 25th of october avenue 39) 8.)Church of st.Peter (Himozi village) 9.)Kirk of st.Catherine(Pudostskoe village)
Hey Redeemed Zoomer! I have one Church to add to your map. It's Calvary Presbyterian Church in Volga, SD (OPC). It's small, but it meets all four requirements. I also have one Church that's currently on the map that seems to be shifting liberal. Covenant Christian Reformed Church in Winnipeg, MB (CRC). I visited there yesterday, and they ordained a woman as an elder and they have several female deacons. I hope this is helpful.
YAY GREECE MENTIONED!! (on the map at least). Our Reformed church has an interesting history. It was started in the 19th in the city of Smyrna (modern day Izmir, Turkey) and it was attended mostly by upper class Greeks as Smyrna was Greek speaking at the time. Around 1.2 million Greeks were expelled by the Turks in 1923 and resettled in Greece. There wasn't enough room for all of them in the cities so a lot of then including most of these upper middle class Reformed Greeks were settled in rural areas like Katerini which is the most protestant town in Greece. It's funny because the stereotype in Greece is rural = very Orthodox but apart from an arson 100 years the communities coexist.
Hello Reedemed Zoomer, there is a mistake on a map. In Novocherkassk, the Lutheran church is actually a Baptist church, I know it myself cos' I live near the town it self. It actually used to be a Lutheran church before the revolution in Russia. After the fall of USSR, it was given to the baptists.
How is the accuracy of the non-US churches? How have you mapped these churches with enough knowledge to say they don't tend towards liberalism? (The UK in particular)
You have a liberal episcopal church on your map (St. John’s Episcopal Church in Detroit). It is a really cool historical church building but has a female bishop who is a known supporter of lgbtq+ related stuff
why is St. George Orthodox Church of Montreal on your map ? Lol. It says right on the website "A Parish of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America".
In Argentina, together with the St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in: Centro, Temperley, and Quilmes, which are already listed, there is also the one in Olivos.
Hi there from South Africa. I really enjoy your videos! One problem we have here with "historic protestant churches" is that they've been captured by all sorts of social and political issues. The Dutch Reformed Church (NG Kerk) was the biggest denomination in SA for many years (especially during Apartheid). But I think they have tried desperately to disassociate themselves with the past and by doing so have fallen into the rabbit hole of ordaining women, officiating homosexual weddings, etc. Another big problem is the blend of traditional African religious elements with the Church. The Presbyterian Church and the Free Church of Scotland (in Southern Africa) are actually big denominations, but they fail to make any real impact. Many of their congregants are also caught up in ancestral worship and all the rest. South Africa is apparently 80% Christian, but on the ground here you would not agree with that statistic. I believe we have a serious lack of Reformed theology. And if we do, those churches need to stand up and be counted!
I'm Catholic but I'd like to see baby Christians start out somewhere other than pastor billy bob if they're going to go the (wrong) protestant route. Heres some churches in AL: 1. St. Thomas Aquinas Anglican Church, Montgomery AL (Anglican Providence of Christ the King) 2. St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal, Millbrook AL (Episcopal Church) 3. Millbrook Presbyterian Church, Millbrook AL (PCA) 4. Saint John's Evangelical Protestant Church, Cullman AL (Evangelical Association of Reformed and Congregational Christian Churches) 5. Saint Paul's Lutheran Church, Cullman AL (LCMS) 6. St. Andrews Anglican Church-Cullman Chapel, Cullman AL (ACNA) 7. Christchurch Anglican Church, Montgomery AL (ACNA) 8. St Charles King and Martyr Anglican Church, Huntsville AL (Anglican Providence of Christ the King) 9. Church of the Holy Comforter, Montevallo AL (Anglican Providence of Christ the King)
Look at the local Catholic and Orthodox diocese maps. Across the nation Catholic and Orthodox churches have pretty much uniform teachings, so no need to vet them extensively.
Hey I have a church to add to the map! Christ church Anglican in Moline IL, it was a parish that left the episcopal church and joined the acna but kept its historic building, and the worship is traditional and beautiful as well
How can we suggest additions to the map? The PCA church I go to is not super old but has a beautiful building and is extremely High-Church in their liturgy and practice.
It seems that in the Netherlands you've searched for the PKN (Protestant church in the Netherlands). We do, however, have an embarrassing amount of similar denominations. Some interesting tidbits from its history: After the reformation the dutch had the 'Nederduitsch gereformeerde kerk'. Some time and occupation by the Catholic French empire later, this church became the official church of the Netherlands by royal degree, with the king as its defacto leader. (Begin 1800s) This would become the Dutch reformed church. However it did away with the three forms of unity. Some decades later you then get the first big scism 'the separation'. The separated churches reject the influence of the king and reinstate the three forms Not all critics leave though, a large group wants to fix the church from the inside. Which would have been the right choice, where it not that it did not work... A few decades later you get Abraham Kuyper with the Doleantie (from Latin dolere, 'to feel sorrow'). They kept the Dutch reformed church name and it was basically a correction of that denomination. From these secessions, many other denominations emerged over the ages. Since then the Dutch reformed church did come back again to the right path with a separation of church and state. Then, in 2004 there was a major fusion where several denominations merged, namely the lutherins, the dutch reformed church and another reformed church to form the PKN However, not everyone was happy with the merge with the Lutherans as they felt that their confessions of faith were not fully in line with the bible. Which then leads to churches as the corrected reformed church (HHK) and the continued reformed church in the Netherlands While this fusion did bring a large part of the flock together, it also devided many existing Dutch reformed communities. It is currently quite common that you have a beautiful PKN church and a renovated gym for the HHK in a singular small village
Shotout to all my Catholic homies watching this for some reason
Shoutout to all my charismatic homies watching this from the parking lot of Sandal City Grace Church (formerly Second Assembly of God [formerly K-Mart]). I hope the 12-hour prayer burn goes well this weekend, my dudes.
He should drop a map of all churches offering the TLM
@@tippiergnome8471 He won't. Prots don't want Catholicism to get even more popularity
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@@olekcholewa8171 I’m a new Catholic convert from Protestantism
God bless you RZ and I pray for you, your fiancée and the Reconquista (esp. the PCUSA with the situation right now). Soli Deo Gloria!
thank you God bless!
Amen, laus Deo.
@@laurentroland6847Google translate saying that means “leave God” 💀
@@laurentroland6847is my translate malfunctioning or did you just say “leave God”?
@@laurentroland6847 google messed up
I am Catholic, but I will cooperate here to your cause.
There is a 150 years old Episcopal Church in Panama in the City of Colon. It is called "Iglesia Episcopal de Cristo". I recommend adding it to the map.
There is also the "Catedral de San Lucas" (The Cathedral of Saint Luke) also in Panama. This one is over 100 years old and they do Mass in either Spanish or English and it is Anglican.
He won't add them, it's a Protestant map only. RZ is focussed on Reconquista, which doesn't extend to Catholic churches because their rich traditions preclude changes, especially subjective ones.
@@madeleinebrett-matthewson71421 The Churches I mentioned are Anglicans (Protestants). The first one I mentioned has Episcopal in its name and I mention in the second one that it is Anglican.
Anglicans and Episcopals are both part of the Church of England, therefore they are not Catholic.
@@Mikhail-Stark as a prot I highly appreciate a catholic recommending a prot church (even tho it's Anglican lol) as prot and cath unity is so important right now. I've been attending mass at my local catholic church and I love it and I recommend it to other people as well. We are all one in Christ Jesus.
Thanks for your participation. We have to stand united against Satan's attacks on the Church, whether we are Catholic, Orthodox, or Protestant.
@@rayhanakram9912 I just found a Lutheran one called "Iglesia Luterana el Redentor". I don't know if Zoomer would like its look, because it has a simplistic style. Here in Panama we have some colonial era churches with a similar style. Panama was founded by Catholics and in that era we got an architecture style with simplistic, but still beautiful churches. The problem is that this style doesn't look appealing in photos, but irl it looks good. I assume the Lutherans took that style here to adapt to our Spanish Catholic culture. In case there is a Lutheran or Protestant interested in Lutheranism in Panama, that would be my recommendation.
I could not find a good looking Calvinist Church here. The ones I found are placed inside a small house or are ugly. The problem is that Presbyterianism in Panama is extremely low Church, because of the Evangelical and Charismatic influence in the Protestantism in Panama. That's why, the best Protestant Churches I found in Panama were the ones from the Anglican tradition (+ a Lutheran one that adapted to our Spanish colonial style).
I'm not Protestant, but its nice to see a Protestant pull up their sleeves to separate the wheat from the chaff.
Since protestantism is heresy, they will have to keep doing this
@@sucksatcod gotem
@@Pomni740 you do realize that the christian view is there is a second coming of messiah.
isaiah 53:8-9, isaiah 53:11-12, zechariah 12:10-14.
"By oppression and judgment he was taken away; and as for his generation, who considered
that he was cut off out of the land of the living, stricken for the transgression of my people And they made his grave with the wicked and with a rich man in his death, although he had done no violence, and there was no deceit in his mouth."
"Out of the anguish of his soul he shall see[a] and be satisfied; by his knowledge shall the righteous one, my servant, make many to be accounted righteous, and he shall bear their iniquities.Therefore I will divide him a portion with the many, and he shall divide the spoil with the strong, because he poured out his soul to death and was numbered with the transgressors yet he bore the sin of many, and makes intercession for the transgressors."
"And I will pour out on the house of David and the inhabitants of Jerusalem a spirit of grace and pleas for mercy, so that, when they look on me, on him whom they have pierced,"
the torah clearly showcases that the messiah will die on the cross to intercede for the trangressors, and will have a second coming cementing his kingdom
@@sucksatcod claiming your way is the only way based off of bias instead of scripture is heresy
I was raised petencostal, almost lost my faith in the covid but i return to christianity(pentecostalism non denominational), your videos just affirmed things that i already dislike in my doctrine, but thanks to you i am going to a presbyterian church from your map this sunday, you saved from heresy God bless you reedemed zoomer🙏
Presbyterian is a beautiful tradition 🏴
Bro I’m still trapped in Word of Faith Pentecostalism thanks to my mum and sister 😭
There are a few Anglican churches near where I live, I’m considering attending the Thursday services when I finish my A-levels, so that they won’t know. 😂
@@LightningIsLit just tell em the church they go to is making it hard for you faith and that you would prefer a more traditional form of worship. Easier said than done but I hope you succeed
@@rayhanakram9912 I tried that before, they just say I’m demon possessed. So my current game plan is to get into university and hope she can’t still force me to go (A levels are looking kinda difficult tho, I won’t lie…)
@@LightningIsLit it's ok Jeremy Clarkson got a C and 2 Us in his A levels so your sorted 🤣🤣. But seriously I understand how you feel, I had to come out as an apostate to my Muslim family.
That one Presbytherian church in Odesa, Ukraine was the most unexpected thing for me today
I’m from Odesa Ukraine. I went to Orthodox Church, but I never saw the Presbyterian church. In Ukraine, Protestantism is widely considered a sect. Might check the church out if I come back to the city.
I think it is a Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland Church.
@@Pomni740Give it a rest, the jews at the top will never recognise you
@@Pomni740 Except that the Messiah is coming twice, and it's during his second coming that he will triumph. His first coming was as a Suffering Servant (see those passages in Isaiah, etc.).
There might be Hungarian Reformed more in the west.@@Yan-Shcherbyna
Because of your map I started going to Templeton Presbyterian Church (it is only 10 minutes south of where I live)! A couple months later, that same church baptized me, and now I attend it (almost, except for when I'm sick) every Sunday, so Thank you and God Bless ✞
Very nice you include the Churches of classical Protestant denominations that also haven’t become liberal. Love from a Lutheran.✝️💙
@@Pomni740 Seriously are you bent on getting destroyed or something?
You literally picked out prophecies He didn't fulfill _yet_ and conveniently forgot everything He has fulfilled.
My Lutheran brother.
My Lutheran brother.
@@Pomni740 bro you got it wrong. He is the Messiah, he is the spiritual Messiah of our sins, and way to live.
Thanks for the video friend. I've been looking for a church for quite a while. Thanks for this❤
Okay, rabbi
Crazy coincidence that one of the few churches on the map in Sweden is actually close to me, might check it out if I get the chance. I'm really curious about the motivations to include some of these Swedish lutheran churches
I feel like he left out a lot of churches in Småland and northern Skåne (aka the swedish church belt) on this map.
The motivation in including them is that we have a European Reconquista branch, which also has dozens of Swedish Lutherans. Our European churches need this movement too!
@@tobiashinrichs6717 Yes, of course! I agree 100%. It seems like more churches has been added as of now, but its still just a few. There are so many lutheran churches in Sweden, are the ones currently on the map particularly good or just randomly selected is my question.
Hey, a denomination you should include on your map is The Lutheran Church in Norway (Den lutherske kirke i norge). Almost all the churches meet every criteria, but the churches in Lofoten(Svolvær), Molde and Ålesund does not have traditional buildings. The Denomination is a part of the International Lutheran Council.
You not only defend your ideas, but you fight for them and this maps is an example of this. Congratulations for your work.
My wonderful little Baptist church here in Panama🇵🇦would not make the cut, as we are Freewill Baptist, but I am 100% on board with the Reconquista! God bless you Zoomer!🙏🏼🙌🏽
Thanks you for this map. I had decided to visit an LCMS church not to far from me that I saw on this map,. I kept going and now undergoing catechism to become a member
Hello, I might suggest in France a reformed church in Montauban: Église Reformée Évangélique de Montauban (which was a reformed bastion during the religion wars )and is part of the UNEPREF which is basically the conservative offshoot of the Reformed church
it doesn't look like they have a historic buildling
@@redeemedzoomer6053 It's older than virtually all the American churches on your map. First built in 1640 as a convent by nuns on the site of a destroyed convent from 1328, it later became home to the city's old Protestant Faculty of Theology, founded in 1808, which expanded it with brick neoclassical architecture. It now houses a church and a Protestant retirement home.
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Presbyterian from N.Ireland here. Presbyterian Church in Ireland (PCI) have only 220,000 members spread across nearly 500 congregations in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Great to see recognition in the Christian community
Not a single Prot Church in Connacht is absolutely beautiful. Éirinn Go Brách.
Hi Zoomer, Trinity Church in Danvile Quebec fits these requirements (and is mainline). Saint George's in Saint Anne de Bellevue Quebec (also mainline) fits all of these but I am not sure about the building aesthetic as it is a little weird (there was a fire in the 50s).
Have you seen Ready to Harvest's latest video on the PCUSA?
what do you think lol
@@redeemedzoomer6053 If the Overture passes just ignore it like the liberals in the UMC! Remember men like Saint Athanasius and Saint Maximus the Confessor!
@@Pomni740bruh, when it says the messiah will do something, it’s not necessary literal. You just gonna ignore all the prophecies that Jesus did fulfill?
@@Pomni740Christ came first as a lamb, but the next time he will come as a lion. Many things will be fulfilled at his 2nd coming that wasn’t accomplished during Christs mortal ministry.
@@redeemedzoomer6053so what will yall do if they do that?
Hey RZ. A church you should include on your map is St Pauls Presbyterian in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It meets all four requirements 👍
Spent a month this summer at an LCMS church in San Antonio, Texas called Crown Of Life Lutheran Church. Beautiful church and liturgy, trad worship w/ organ, very conservative. Pastor Barz and Pastor Kachelmeier are some great men. Should add it to the map! Thanks for all you do Redeemed Zoomer.
Love this map, and I see a lot of churches I recognise! are there ways to request churches? as a WELS member in Southern Minnesota, there are a few historic lutheran churches that are not on the map. :)
Finally! I’ve managed to find another WELS organist in southern MN. I’m one of the organists of St. John’s in Caledonia MN
@@Pomni740 ok imma debunk this real quick, m’Kay?
1. The exiles are symbolic of his followers, the believers, or the sheep. He, being the good shepherd will herd us together and defend us from the wolves.
2. The blasphemy he was convicted of is in fact what he said about the temple. That it would be destroyed and he would rebuild it in three days. This is symbolic of his death and resurrection three days later.
3. The world peace and final end to war will be accomplished when he comes again.
4. Jesus did bring universal knowledge of God, he in fact was the knowledge of God. In the original Greek, John 1:1 which is often translated as “word” is perhaps better translated as “knowledge.” The original Greek is “lokos” or “logos”.
So, in reality, you have given 4 prophecies, 3 are completed, 1 has yet to be completed. There are also very literal prophecies that point to Jesus directly as being the Son of God, the Christ.
Therefore I shall pray for you that the Lord may yet save you!
Can’t believe you didn’t put any Three Self Patriotic Movement churches on this map. Outrageous!
@@Pomni740 Touch grass
@@darthyall841 Spammer brother. Don't mind.😂
I go to Zion Presbyterian Church in Columbia, TN. We're one of the oldest churches in the state with a beautiful old historic building that's on the National Register of Historic Places. It's PCA (formerly PCUS) and is not on the map. Otherwise I see a lot of churches I recognize on the map, and it seems generally good!
Update: RZ has added Zion Presbyterian to the map.
- TO REMOVE:
Montreal
- St. George's Orthodox Church is church flagged as Anglican, however it actually Antiochian Orthodox - it is on the Operation Reconquista map as well.. It should probably be removed
TO ADD:
Montreal:
- Tthe Church of St. John the Evangelist would be the best Anglican choice in Montreal - it is in a historic building, uses the traditional 1962 Canadian Book of Common Prayer (and is listed on the Prayer Book Society website which is a bit of a barometer for a less progressive church). Most of the other Anglican churches in Montreal are rather progressive.
- The Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul is a beautiful Presbyerian church in Montreal. It is is moderate, but it is one of the only Presbyterian churches left in the city so maybe it should be on the reconquista map
- Cote des Neiges Presbyterian Church - Presbyterian, historic building, traditional
Pointe-Claire, QC
- Church of St. John the Baptist (source Prayer Book Society of Canada) - has a traditional Anglican service
Saint-Lambert, QC
- St. Barnabas Anglican Church - Anglican, historic building, moderate, liturgical
- St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church - Presbyterian , historic building, moderate
Knowlton, QC
- St. Paul's Anglican church (source Prayer Book Society of Canada) - has a traditional Anglican service
Westmount, QC:
- St. Matthias Anglican church - Anglican, historic building, moderate, liturgical
Antiochian Orthodox managed to sneak in, haha that's funny
I love how this guy always looks dapper for the video.
Hey RZ!
Two RPCNA churches to add:
There's an old conservative church in Southeast Michigan that is actually an Underground Railroad historical site. Building is historic.
Southfield Reformed Presbyterian Church, Rev. Adam Kuehner
Another beautiful Presbyterian church in Illinois is Westminster Reformed Presbyterian Church, Rev. Josh Smith
I noticed that some Lutheran churches in my area were not on the map, can we suggest additions to your map?
I think you can
Yeah the Dakotas looked very thin on this map and even rural Minnesota too. Even if they are mostly ELCA, the ones in those places I believe are generally pretty conservative.
@@Pomni740 who asked? And also, maybe he will come back and do those things later.
If you’re in the discord server, there is a channel to provide church address and names so they can be added
Hey brother, have you seen Ready To Harvest's latest video on the possible breakup of the PCUSA? Any thoughts on this, or how it affects the Reconquista?
@@Pomni740If Jesus is not the messiah then why are you spamming this comment everywhere? What makes you hate Jesus so much that you will waste your time commenting like this? Makes you wonder… even Satan uses scripture as a weapon.
@@alsamiyasfh4416 it's a spam account
Really appreciate you adding RPCNA (despite size) and CREC (despite age). Those are really excellent denominations.
I added CREC churches begrudgingly
Zoomer! Please make a video on how to read worship music, just the basics! I have a hard time keeping the right rhythm. I’m not musically gifted but I do want to try my best to sound the best I can. Thanks I hope you see this!
Can you do a video on Scrulpulosity?
@@Pomni740 By rebuild the temple, he meant himself due to his resurrection
@@connorohare229 it's a spam account, he's left the same copy-paste on several comment threads.
From Malaysia here, Thanks for the St Mary's recommendation. I have been going there for the past 2 weeks!
This is nice because I may move to France when I graduate college and having a map like this is super helpful
@@Pomni740 you do know he is coming back again right?
@@Pomni740 Jesus said he is coming again…and he did bring universal knowledge about God…the trinity…Father, Son, and Holy Spirit…so…what you on about?
@@Pomni740 well the difference is that Jesus proved he is God. The messiah is God the Son.
@@Pomni740 Matthew 16: 16, but most importantly he is God. He said this in John 8: 58
@@Pomni740 also when he rose from the dead
I grew up in Fort Worth and so was interested to see which churches were on your map (a very well-done map, by the way). Most of the churches on your list I remember, but there was one that caught me off guard. It's the one with what appears to be a bear's paw-print within a green balloon. Imagine! I was a resident of Fort Worth for 26 years and never knew the Fort Worth Zoo was a church!
Could you set this up in a way that we can all add to the map ourselves but it has to go through you or your team for approval? The way you have it set up currently seems to limit the possibilities of this map significantly.
you should add marthoma syrian churches, theres many in the US, It is in full communion with the churches of the Anglican Communion and maintains special relations with the Episcopal Church in the USA and the Anglican churches in Australia and Canada
Great map!
I could recommend 3 Hungarian churches to add, one is called 'Budapest Józsefvárosi Református Egyházközség' another is 'TE†ÉN - Református Közösség' and 'Szigetszentmiklósi Református templom'
I hope this will be very useful in the future.
Is there a map for catholics?
It’s all protestant
I don’t think so but many catholic dioceses have maps on their websites that show churches under them, you can go and check those or other online parish finders
No, he only puts superior churches on the map.
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maybe a Catholic will make one
I recently visited a lovely peaceful Anglican church on holiday in Wales. It was very historic and old, and while it had female leadership ( I’m personally fine with this and this is a thing in the Church of England/Wales), there wasn’t any sus liberal stuff. It had lots of trad liturgy and piano led hymns and the Eucharist in Welsh and English. It’s called St Hywyn and is in the Llyn Peninsula. Could you consider adding it to your map? Look it up, it’s cool.
Will there be a video about the Reconquista map too?
I am from the Netherlands and my father is a pastor in the PKN. I know about some 'good' churches that you forgot.
email me at gospelfortheleast@gmail.com
@@redeemedzoomer6053 oke, i will send it tomorrow
I am catholic but I am thankful for you providing this! If someone is protestant they cannot risk going to non-denoms or baptists
Nondenominational and Baptist are neither Protestant nor Catholic. Baptists are Christians and Nondenominationals are typically either Protestants or Baptists
@@notyouraveragecentrist4536 Protestant is anything that isn’t Catholic or orthodox
@@notyouraveragecentrist4536Protestant is anyone who isn’t orthodox or Catholic
Hey! My church in Sacramento "Fremont Presbyterian" made the list! And the only other one in town is the LCMS church that I visit frequently. Fun fact, that Lutheran church has had a total of 4 pastors in its over 100 year history.
I'm a AG pentecostal Brasilian, but i really like to visit presbyterian churches near me, some of our best theologians are presbyterian
Great Video. Nice bow tie!
Do you have a map link of that other map you showed? Like the one with just all the churches?
I just found your channel and I've watched several of your videos. Though we are not the same religion I still consider myself to be under the Christian umbrella, and though I disagree with you on many things I really enjoy your content. I wander how you would feel about my religion it's a mix of Christianity and Judaism. We believe that the early church would have been doing something like this. Some of the resources that help us and explain this religion are First Fruits of Zion (FFOZ) though we don't agree with every thing they say, and Jim Staley / Passion for the Truth Ministries. Jim Staley made some great videos about Christmas and Easter. We really just try to do what the Bible says to the best of out ability and not add or take away from it. Thank you for making the videos you do they are really entertaining and educational.
Hi, I am a newly appointed deacon at the Presbyterian Church in Taiwan. I'd like to share some information about the development of Presbyterianism in Taiwan. We were the dominant denomination from the late 19th century to the 20th century. Even though several other denominations entered Taiwan after World War II, we remain the largest denomination in Taiwan.
Thanks for giving northwest Iowa a shout-out!
Videos like this remind me of the humanity of commenters when they talk about a church that’s on this map that they go to it feels so real. A great break from Messi or Ronaldo videos (not that I watch a lot of those).
Brother is dressing up with a bow tie and all just for a TH-cam video. Big respect.
This is brilliant.
doesn't matter lmao it's only protestant churches. DONT GO LOL
@@joshstanley1732 You are poisonous
@@Pomni740 Jesus returned all scattered nations to the lord, most of the world follows Yahweh because of him. Jesus said he would rebuild the temple in 3 days, his body. He resurrected after 3 days, therefore rebuilding the temple. Jesus will bring an end to all war when he returns. Zechariah 3:9 has nothing to do with the knowledge of God, it does however say that sin will be removed from the land in a single day, and it was through Christ's death.
You really need to read the New Testament, you seem to have no knowledge of what Christ actually did during his Ministry. Go do some reading
Very interesting this map. I thing this map need a actualization, because here in Brazil there so much more Presbyterian Churches (in average, one church by city), and a small number of Methodist, Churches (just there in important cities), and Congregationalist (just in Rio de Janeiro and Espirito Santo.
But at all, this map is a very good map for north-american and European Christians. Good work. God Bless you all.
Hey, if you’d like to provide us the names of those churches Redeemed Zoomer can add them.
All the churches on the map are proposed by Christians from those countries. The lack of churches is South America is due to a lack of people who have given us churches to add
This is wonderful. Thanks so much for this!
Hey, in Lincoln NE, Trinity Lutheran, LCMS, is older than Immanuel, more conservative too. Just a bit less pretty.
It was built in the 50s, and I grew up there, still go. We're heading back to more liturgical worship, and there may be a revolt of conservatives against some of our leadership.
Hahahaha, Mexico is desserted. Vivat Ecclesiam Catholicam 🇻🇦
But being honest: being glad our protestant brothers are coming together
Once we’ve restored orthodoxy (little o) to Protestantism, we’ll see about healing our schism a bit. God bless.
when will a pentecostal / baptism map drop?
Glad to see my church on this map!
I don't know if it meets the criteria based on construction, but Zion Presbyterian Church in Columbia, TN is a historic landmark and fantastic church. It was built in the Greek Revival style in the 1840s, but the church itself was founded in the early 1800s.
I have been non-denominational for my whole life, and I am using this map and the othery one you posted a while ago to find a classical prodestant church to attend. I live in the middle of nowhere, so its hard to find a good church. I'm currently looking at an Anglican church and a Presbyterian church. Both denominations have similarities to the basic theology I learned from a few mantors
Can you please show orthodox churches too?
Hi mate, please add St James Anglican in Turramurra Sydney to the map. It's a beautiful brick church built around 1900, has vivid stained glass, is not liberal in its beliefs, and has two contemporary and two traditional services.
In Hungary we have a great historic reformed church in Szentendre. We have a lot of young people
Hey Zoomer I went to one of the Presbyterian churches on the map but they had a female pastor, Would you still recommend it?
yes, there are so many bigger issues in the church than that
@@Pomni740said it once I’ll say it again, I’m 👏 gonna 👏 pray 👏 for 👏 you 👏
@@redeemedzoomer6053 How can they be a Church at all if the Pastor is a woman? You need a Pastor for a Church to be a Church, and women cannot be Pastors. I don't understand why you would still recommend a 'Church' like this.
I looked through both of your maps and they are great, but I have a question. If a church is not on your initial map but is on this one, is it not worth visiting? I'm looking for a new church and need help from someone smarter than me
Any good ones in Antarctica?
I wish
unfortunately all penguins pastors are liberal
@@albertofranca41 Well male penguins have been known for getting freaky with one another so makes sense
there actually is one
I bike to one of the churches in Florida it’s not too far from me.
Amazing map, just want to correct that in montreal, CA, you included as anglican an orthodox church (St. George Orthodox Church of Montreal), I even was thinking why an anglican church looked so much orthodox hahah, God bless you
Add the "Igreja Presbiteriana de Ribeirão Pires", it is the one I go =D
Hi, I'm Lutheran from Saint-Peter'sburg and I visited every lutheran church in SPB and Leningrad region a couple of times, there is 19 of them and all of them are conservative and at least ten of them have historical buildings, i was really suprised when found out you marked on map only two of them :(
Also the two churches you put on map actually have the smallest amount of visitors. While The church of st.Maria and st.Anna convert 20+ people each year . Also pastors of these churches actively support pastors from Finland that resist the liberal agenda
Edit.
It would be nice if you added these to your map:
1.) Kirk of st.Michael (sredniy avenue of Vasilivsky ostrov 18B)
2.) Yani Kirik ( Dekabristov street 54)
3.) Sweedish Lutheran Church of st.Catherin(Malaya Konyushenaya street 13B)
4.) Lutheran Cathedral of st. Mary (Bolshaya Konyushanaya street 8A)
5.)Lutheran Church of The Resurrection of Christ (Pushkin.Naberezhnaya street 4/25)
6.)Kirk of Gubanitsi(Gubanitsi village) (Also , their pastor Arvo Survo is a legend, he was secretly gathering belivers in cementery for mass,risking his live, being priest ,and crhistian in general,during Soviet times was a crime. In 80's he started Protestant church resurrection movement, returning historical buildings to believers, and was helping restore them from damage. Also he's famous for converting jews and romani)
7.) Lutheran church of st.Nicolas(Gatchina, 25th of october avenue 39)
8.)Church of st.Peter (Himozi village)
9.)Kirk of st.Catherine(Pudostskoe village)
My city in Australia has one 😂😂 guess I'll be making the trek.
Australian data is a bit short, where are you?
@@wondergolderneyes Perth . We have some lovely cathedrals but I think they're all Catholic or very liberal Anglican.
Faith Capo in Capistrano Beach, CA is LCMS. St Matthew’s in Newport Beach, CA is ACC Anglican. Both traditional very nice buildings.
could i recommend Vandergrift presbyterian church to be on the map
Where can I submit church recommendations for this map?
On the discord server if he doesn’t see your comment
I can contribute adding reformed, lutheran and anglican churches in Brazil. How can I do so?
Hey Redeemed Zoomer!
I have one Church to add to your map. It's Calvary Presbyterian Church in Volga, SD (OPC). It's small, but it meets all four requirements.
I also have one Church that's currently on the map that seems to be shifting liberal. Covenant Christian Reformed Church in Winnipeg, MB (CRC). I visited there yesterday, and they ordained a woman as an elder and they have several female deacons. I hope this is helpful.
Idc about women elders but thanks!
Glad to find, the church I attend most of the time on this map.
YAY GREECE MENTIONED!! (on the map at least). Our Reformed church has an interesting history. It was started in the 19th in the city of Smyrna (modern day Izmir, Turkey) and it was attended mostly by upper class Greeks as Smyrna was Greek speaking at the time. Around 1.2 million Greeks were expelled by the Turks in 1923 and resettled in Greece. There wasn't enough room for all of them in the cities so a lot of then including most of these upper middle class Reformed Greeks were settled in rural areas like Katerini which is the most protestant town in Greece. It's funny because the stereotype in Greece is rural = very Orthodox but apart from an arson 100 years the communities coexist.
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Hello Reedemed Zoomer, there is a mistake on a map. In Novocherkassk, the Lutheran church is actually a Baptist church, I know it myself cos' I live near the town it self. It actually used to be a Lutheran church before the revolution in Russia. After the fall of USSR, it was given to the baptists.
This is pretty cool man. I'll check it out.
Bro is always looking spiffy in every video
How is the accuracy of the non-US churches? How have you mapped these churches with enough knowledge to say they don't tend towards liberalism? (The UK in particular)
He basically goes off of reports from foreign viewers
You have a liberal episcopal church on your map (St. John’s Episcopal Church in Detroit). It is a really cool historical church building but has a female bishop who is a known supporter of lgbtq+ related stuff
just wanted go say that thanks to this map I actually found a solid historic protestant church near me 🙏
Can you make Baptist and Non-denominational churches map?
why is St. George Orthodox Church of Montreal on your map ? Lol. It says right on the website "A Parish of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America".
In Argentina, together with the St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in: Centro, Temperley, and Quilmes, which are already listed, there is also the one in Olivos.
The bow tie in this one slaps
Is it a different map from the one linked on your website? Cause when I go to the one linked on your website it doesn't show any church in France
Hi there from South Africa. I really enjoy your videos! One problem we have here with "historic protestant churches" is that they've been captured by all sorts of social and political issues. The Dutch Reformed Church (NG Kerk) was the biggest denomination in SA for many years (especially during Apartheid). But I think they have tried desperately to disassociate themselves with the past and by doing so have fallen into the rabbit hole of ordaining women, officiating homosexual weddings, etc.
Another big problem is the blend of traditional African religious elements with the Church. The Presbyterian Church and the Free Church of Scotland (in Southern Africa) are actually big denominations, but they fail to make any real impact. Many of their congregants are also caught up in ancestral worship and all the rest. South Africa is apparently 80% Christian, but on the ground here you would not agree with that statistic. I believe we have a serious lack of Reformed theology. And if we do, those churches need to stand up and be counted!
I'm Catholic but I'd like to see baby Christians start out somewhere other than pastor billy bob if they're going to go the (wrong) protestant route. Heres some churches in AL:
1. St. Thomas Aquinas Anglican Church, Montgomery AL (Anglican Providence of Christ the King)
2. St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal, Millbrook AL (Episcopal Church)
3. Millbrook Presbyterian Church, Millbrook AL (PCA)
4. Saint John's Evangelical Protestant Church, Cullman AL (Evangelical Association of Reformed and Congregational Christian Churches)
5. Saint Paul's Lutheran Church, Cullman AL (LCMS)
6. St. Andrews Anglican Church-Cullman Chapel, Cullman AL (ACNA)
7. Christchurch Anglican Church, Montgomery AL (ACNA)
8. St Charles King and Martyr Anglican Church, Huntsville AL (Anglican Providence of Christ the King)
9. Church of the Holy Comforter, Montevallo AL (Anglican Providence of Christ the King)
thank you SO much! appreciate you helping a Protestant brother out. Most of these have been added
I can’t pay attention to anything but the bow tie lol
Can u add Catholic and Orthodox churches. Otherwise great map
Look at the local Catholic and Orthodox diocese maps. Across the nation Catholic and Orthodox churches have pretty much uniform teachings, so no need to vet them extensively.
This map is great!
But I am honestly sad that the nearest church near me is 150 kilometers away :/
You should add Mar Thoma Syrian Churches to map. They are oriental Protestants
Hey I have a church to add to the map! Christ church Anglican in Moline IL, it was a parish that left the episcopal church and joined the acna but kept its historic building, and the worship is traditional and beautiful as well
The entirety of spain with ONE anglican church...
Feel free to email and suggest other ones! He doesn't know everything :)
How can we suggest additions to the map? The PCA church I go to is not super old but has a beautiful building and is extremely High-Church in their liturgy and practice.
It seems that in the Netherlands you've searched for the PKN (Protestant church in the Netherlands).
We do, however, have an embarrassing amount of similar denominations.
Some interesting tidbits from its history:
After the reformation the dutch had the 'Nederduitsch gereformeerde kerk'. Some time and occupation by the Catholic French empire later, this church became the official church of the Netherlands by royal degree, with the king as its defacto leader. (Begin 1800s)
This would become the Dutch reformed church. However it did away with the three forms of unity.
Some decades later you then get the first big scism 'the separation'. The separated churches reject the influence of the king and reinstate the three forms
Not all critics leave though, a large group wants to fix the church from the inside. Which would have been the right choice, where it not that it did not work...
A few decades later you get Abraham Kuyper with the Doleantie (from Latin dolere, 'to feel sorrow'). They kept the Dutch reformed church name and it was basically a correction of that denomination.
From these secessions, many other denominations emerged over the ages.
Since then the Dutch reformed church did come back again to the right path with a separation of church and state.
Then, in 2004 there was a major fusion where several denominations merged, namely the lutherins, the dutch reformed church and another reformed church to form the PKN
However, not everyone was happy with the merge with the Lutherans as they felt that their confessions of faith were not fully in line with the bible.
Which then leads to churches as the corrected reformed church (HHK) and the continued reformed church in the Netherlands
While this fusion did bring a large part of the flock together, it also devided many existing Dutch reformed communities.
It is currently quite common that you have a beautiful PKN church and a renovated gym for the HHK in a singular small village
There's none in my area 😂Not that I agree with the theology of either of those anyway🤷♂️