Super Bowl Halftime Entertainment

by Pastor Don Elmore

January 29, 2012

Scripture reading:  Leviticus 24:15, 16, 23

Israel failed to exterminate the Canaanite/jews when they went in the Promised Land. As a result of their failure to obey God, Israel were told not to kill them any longer. They were to let them live, but they were also to continue to not marry any of them or to make any covenants with them—for they were to be a test for them.

If Israel married any of them, they were told that they would serve their gods, not the other way around. That is, if they married them they would not or could not serve the God of the Bible; the God of Israel. The Canaanite could not ever serve our God. What were these people like? How different acting were they from Israel?

Whom Did God Choose?

by Pastor Don Elmore

January 15, 2012

Scripture Reading:  Joshua 24:31

In the Answers in Genesis booklet, “How Can I Become a Child of God?” they divided the small booklet into several divisions.  For example, it starts out with the topic Creation, followed by Corruption, Confusion, Christ, Cross and the Consummation and then two pages entitled the same as the booklet.  They make the same basic divisions in their museum.

In the page titled, Confusion, it makes two very big assumptions:

Universalism On Trial - Part 1

by Pastor Mark Downey

Scripture reading:  Matthew 13:11-15

The word ‘catholic’ means universal.  The word ‘catholic’ is not synonymous with Christian.  The word Christian should never be associated with universalism, except in terms of finding it guilty of spreading universal confusion.  Babel means confusion and the universal Catholic church is rooted in Babylon.  If we were to put universalism on trial, its public defender would be its progenitor, the Roman Catholic Church and much of judeo-churchianity.  The prosecuting attorney for the case would be the Christian Identity message.  The presiding judge would be none other than Jesus Christ and His jurisdiction would be the Law/Word of God as found in the Holy Scriptures.  What crime has universalism committed that would warrant a trial and prosecution?  Well, there are many and it could easily be a 10 count indictment or 20 or 30.  But our hope is to convict it forever.  This sermon will be somewhat like a Grand Jury on a fact finding mission to determine if any laws have been broken and if it should go to trial.  Let us understand what universal is and what it represents. 

Universalism On Trial

by Pastor Mark Downey

A study into the nature of God's relationship towards the White race and all other races.

Part 1:  Today, universalism can be summarized as:  the brotherhood of man [sic]; all races are God’s children; God loves everyone and His mercy is extended to all races; all races will be united with God in heaven for eternity; any race can become God’s elect or chosen by their beliefs; all races can be redeemed; and the most disturbing corruption says that Jesus changed God’s plan for the ages in having an exclusive relationship with the lineage of Jacob-Israel, who are the Anglo-Saxon, Celtic, Scandinavian, Germanic and kindred peoples that comprise the twelve tribes.  With the advent of theological and political universalism, all races are equal in the eyes of God and the state.  In many cases the state assumes the power of God enforcing laws based on universalism, known as civil rights, but they do not correspond to God’s Law and they don’t pertain to White people.

Part 2:  An interim for discovery before the trial resumes; a biblical and historical review of Israel's entanglement with the same kind of universalism that the modern church faces.

Part 3:  Conclusion.  Origins of race from Adam and Eve; an examination of Acts 17:26.

Joshua 4: The Two Twelve Stone Memorials

by Pastor Don Elmore

January 1, 2012

Scripture Reading:  Joshua 3:1-7

Today we have a lesson that most of the Judeo-Christian churches would tell its congregations that it is about other people; that it is NOT about them—it’s about the Jews. But I will tell you just the opposite. This is a story about our great-great-great-great? - grandparents and how their GOD kept His Word to them and also to us. It is a marvelous historical happening that I hope will increase your faith in God; for our God is the same one who they had, who acts in the same way that He acted in this saga.

This is a true story; not a myth or some fancy story line. Everything in this tale is true—and there were monuments built to keep this saga in the mind of the children to tell them about what happened and to keep the story alive. It is a small part of the fascinating historical event of Israel’s journey to the Promised Land.