Dr Bernard did an outstanding job in this discussion. Humans are complex - and what is an issue of concern for one, may be a ‘fundamental human right’ for another… in other words, the pluralistic society has people of every imaginable ‘walk’ who desire representation and freedom to ‘self express’ as they see themselves. This is where things collide in the public square and get messy. I think there’s a point where society won’t go… and at that point one’s decision to live in that manner, you become an activist for that particular cause. Unfortunately, certain activists are more vocal - they cry out for acceptance and equality - but, their heart is against certain values another may hold dear. I don’t think government has the answer. And the solution really comes from folks living out their lives in a way that glorifies God… forming community that shapes their Oikos… and no, I am not talking about out Greek yogurt here. We should vote our conscience. We should be a part of groups that want to make our towns and cities a better place to live. In other words, work in our hometowns with people who value the things you do. Not every believer in Christ, will hold the same traditions and teachings as Oneness Pentecostals … but, there are certainly points where in the economy you will agree upon. I think spiritual maturity is developed overtime where one realizes not everyone will be the same … and they have the right to be unique in the universe as you are uniquely gifted. There does come a point where there is no agreement … and we can compartmentalize that contentious place and not go there. Trust you are encouraged. Lovingly, Cuthbert.
@@stesan60 - household. Pronounced EEkos… multigenerational multi-familiar… to include its impact/influence with the community at large. Trust you are well. Lovingly, Cuthbert.
Bro Bernard, could you talk about "the five Solas of the Protestant Reformation"? Do we believe in them or not? Do we believe in another version or do we have another confession of faith?
Denominations were born out of the reformation approx 500yrs ago. The Apostolic Church was born in Acts ch 2. It is not a product of the separation from the Catholic Church during the reformation period. It’s the original Church that preaches the same doctrine that was preached in Acts ch 2.
@@JivTurky1986it’s not anything close to the original Church, sorry - it’s a very poorly conceived outward imitation of form of the Acts church, and it isn’t hard to tell it apart from the real Acts church if you just read Acts 2:6-8. The misnomered “apostolic” churches were born in the early 20th century and have always featured “tongues” which make a mockery of Acts 2.
We love pastor David K.Bernard hope to see you in person you are annointed by God
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I agree with you Bishop , God bless you always you are doing amazing job 🙏🏽🙏🏼🙏🏾🙏🙏🏻🙏🏿
This is awesome to hear 👏 God bless.
Thanks listening
Amen
I appreciate you referencing all of our moral beliefs and not just two of them. ❤
"Do you really believe in a racist God, a tribal God?" - Rev. Dr. Munther Isaac, Bethlehem, Palestine
Richard Dorsey,.i choose to stand to be Apostolic bible Biblical correct. in Jesus Name.
Where can we ask questions to privately about something to see if Brother Bernard would like to explain on a podcast or maybe in another setting
Dr Bernard did an outstanding job in this discussion. Humans are complex - and what is an issue of concern for one, may be a ‘fundamental human right’ for another… in other words, the pluralistic society has people of every imaginable ‘walk’ who desire representation and freedom to ‘self express’ as they see themselves. This is where things collide in the public square and get messy.
I think there’s a point where society won’t go… and at that point one’s decision to live in that manner, you become an activist for that particular cause. Unfortunately, certain activists are more vocal - they cry out for acceptance and equality - but, their heart is against certain values another may hold dear.
I don’t think government has the answer. And the solution really comes from folks living out their lives in a way that glorifies God… forming community that shapes their Oikos… and no, I am not talking about out Greek yogurt here.
We should vote our conscience. We should be a part of groups that want to make our towns and cities a better place to live. In other words, work in our hometowns with people who value the things you do.
Not every believer in Christ, will hold the same traditions and teachings as Oneness Pentecostals … but, there are certainly points where in the economy you will agree upon. I think spiritual maturity is developed overtime where one realizes not everyone will be the same … and they have the right to be unique in the universe as you are uniquely gifted.
There does come a point where there is no agreement … and we can compartmentalize that contentious place and not go there.
Trust you are encouraged. Lovingly, Cuthbert.
Oikos = Family.
If you think that is scary, think what the one world government has in the future
@@stesan60 - household. Pronounced EEkos… multigenerational multi-familiar… to include its impact/influence with the community at large. Trust you are well. Lovingly, Cuthbert.
I'm very happy that Apostolic churches are politically active!
I'm Apostolic we never mention politics over the pulpit. Its all about Jesus....We have made candidates more important than Christ.
Bro Bernard, could you talk about "the five Solas of the Protestant Reformation"? Do we believe in them or not? Do we believe in another version or do we have another confession of faith?
How do I ask a question for David Bernard to answer?
Please run for president
What about all the gay and transgender Pentecostal Christians? How are you supporting their needs?
Is pentecostal a Protestant Denomination
Is pentecostal a Protestant denomination
Denominations were born out of the reformation approx 500yrs ago. The Apostolic Church was born in Acts ch 2. It is not a product of the separation from the Catholic Church during the reformation period. It’s the original Church that preaches the same doctrine that was preached in Acts ch 2.
Yes. It’s an out branch of the Holiness movement which in turn has roots in Methodist and other Protestant religious traditions.
@@JivTurky1986it’s not anything close to the original Church, sorry - it’s a very poorly conceived outward imitation of form of the Acts church, and it isn’t hard to tell it apart from the real Acts church if you just read Acts 2:6-8.
The misnomered “apostolic” churches were born in the early 20th century and have always featured “tongues” which make a mockery of Acts 2.
@@trellusgIs the same doctrine of the apostles. Read the bible