If you belong to a congregation that belongs to the National Council of Churches then its time to flee and find one that doesn’t NOT Only have they abandoned the truth they now support the UN. They want to keep Christians from defending themselves from the violent in our world.
When you and I attend the Sunday service at the church of our choice, how often do we contemplate the doctrine behind the church? My pastor is very conservative in thought and sticks to biblical teachings that I can confirm, within the Bible, for myself. From the pulpit, I implicitly trust him.
However, if you attend a church that is a member of the National Council of Churches or the the broader World Council of Churches, there are things to be aware of, issues to ponder and agendas to explore.
It’s not as simple as the NCC agreeing with your philosophy…it’s the matter of a percentage of the funds you give to your church being sent to the headquarters of your denomination and from there, likely, a donation made to the NCC. These figures are difficult to confirm, but the National Council of Churches must be funded in some manner. On the positive side, family.org reports that donations from mainstream churches have significantly declined, but have been replaced with funds from political-action groups - and numerous qualify as “far-left” activism.
Here’s two items to think about: 1) The National Council of Churches advocates for gun control and the Virginia Tech shootings has them hot on the mission. 2) The NCC wants diplomatic relations with Iran, and, indeed, a delegation from the NCC visited Iran in February 2007. Did my donations help fund this trip? Probably.
Yes… if you go to such a church you really are supporting the UN policies that seek to undermine your believes, disarm the innocent and replace our democracy with their vision of freedom. Don’t say you weren’t warned.
Don’t know if your church is in it? Here is a partial list thanks to Maggies Notebook
Tags: ConservativePartial List of Denominational Membership:
African Methodist Episcopal Church
The African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church
Alliance of Baptists
American Baptist Churches in the USA
Diocese of the Armenian Church of America
Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Christian Methodist Episcopal Church
Church of the Brethren
The Coptic Orthodox Church in North America
The Episcopal Church
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Friends United Meeting
Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America
Hungarian Reformed Church in America
International Council of Community Churches
Korean Presbyterian Church in America
Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church
Mar Thoma Church
Moravian Church in America Northern Province
and Southern Province
National Baptist Convention of America
National Baptist Convention, U.S.A., Inc.
National Missionary Baptist Convention of America
Orthodox Church in America
Patriarchal Parishes of the Russian Orthodox Church in the USA
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends
Polish National Catholic Church of America
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)
Progressive National Baptist Convention, Inc.
Reformed Church in America
Serbian Orthodox Church in the U.S.A. and Canada
The Swedenborgian Church
Syrian Orthodox Church of Antioch
Ukrainian Orthodox Church of America
United Church of Christ
The United Methodist Church










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Thanks for the exposure on this issue. I’ve added you to my blogroll.
Maggie
Maggie’s Notebook
Posted on April 26th, 2007 at 7:11 am
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