Part 2 of 4 In this segment, Minister Harris sets out a Vision for the Ministerial Role, itemizing some ideas for minister and church responsibilities. He presents a Vision for a Knowledge of the Historical Church and its importance for the Modern Church; including a knowledge of the Old Testament, and the Hebrew/Israelite/Jewish Bible Cultures; a knowledge of the Hebrew and Greek languages for better understanding the English Bible. He also presents a Vision for Church Assembly, for worship, presentations, and Bible Study for sensing God’s presence.
Part 3 of 4 In this segment, Minister Harris presents a Vision for Church Work: a church wanting to dust out the cob webs and engage the Spiritual Battle; a church building faith in heart, soul, mind, and strength; a Church seeking the fullness of Christ and preparing the people for trials, sufferings, and death. He also presents a Vision for Church Leadership, leadership being prayerful and seeking God; leadership that hears and leads the people; a leadership that is active and courageous.
Part 4 of 4 In this segment, Minister Harris presents a Vision for Church Culture: a church that believes that the truth will set us free; a church that wants to live the Sermon on the Mount; and live cooperative faith according to Romans Fourteen. A Church that believes the OT is good, spiritual and useful; and wants to learn the Scriptures and Traditions. A Church that is unafraid of truth, permits difficult questions, and accepts the differences and variations in people and culture; and a Church that recognizes the power of prayer and God.
Toute la Bible en Parle-A92-02-1992-01-10 Avec Fernand Saint-Louis Message: Dieu m'accepte-t-Il entièrement ? 10 janvier 1992 Site Web: https://www.lfv.qc.ca/
Part 1 of 6 In this bold video series Minister Harris bears his soul regarding the strengths and weaknesses of his Church Heritage and his experiences within Christendom itself. He urges, his listeners, and in particular, his heritage to hear Barton Stone and Alexander Campbell.
Part 2 of 6 In this segment, Minister Harris brings the words of Alexander Campbell, utilizing the Preface from Campbell’s New Testament translation. Included are concepts about English Bible translations; the importance of using Greek and Hebrew; awareness of idioms within languages; and the uniqueness of the Greek Bible.
Part 3 of 6 In this segment, Minister Harris appeals to his heritage’s strengths and takes his heritage’s weaknesses head on, working to restore a sense of understanding of the New Testament. He pleads with listeners to recognize the power and prestige of the Jerusalem Church, the first First Century Church; to recognize the power of God to work in people and within the church; and to recognize that God is neither conservative nor liberal He is Righteous.
Part 4 of 6 In this segment, Minister Harris, with the passion that comes only through refined study and diligent deliberation, thrusts head on into difficult Bible territory. Within the context of the Law of Faith, he reveals the importance of the Old Testament, coming to an understanding that Love is the completion, the fulfillment, of Law; and he reveals that Paul gave an example of how to use the Old Testament, even though Paul knew all Disciples partake of the New Covenant.
Part 5 of 6 In this segment, Minister Harris shows how he has been tending to the Garden of the Kingdom, laboring to learn the First Century Church, and through the Roots of Christendom has drawn Living Water. He describes why the “Restoration Movement” holds truthful concepts; that the New Testament routinely refers to the Old Testament; and discusses the constant struggle between Bible meaning and tradition and that Jesus fulfills both Scripture and Tradition.
Part 6 of 6 In this segment, Minister Harris celebrates the liberty within his heritage; and the unique strength of non-denominational churches. He seeks a church that recognizes the power of understanding the First Century Church allowing us to better address our modern circumstances. He also vows to work to Restore Love for God and Love for Neighbor; and concludes with a call for Peace.
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Toute la Bible en Parle-B91-14-1991-12-13 Avec Fernand Saint-Louis Invité: Noel Aubut Message: Un face à face Le jeune homme riche et Zachée 13 décembre 1991 Site Web: https://www.lfv.qc.ca/
Jesus has left the building! (Oops - the world) But his light still shines, reflected off, not shiny polished mirrors, but beat up, bumpy old humans who have said to Him, "Use me Lord"
Part 1 of 3 We join Minister Harris for an intimate discussion. In this behind the scenes chat, we see that the he is just as passionate about the Quest for Truth and Seeking closeness with God off screen as he is on screen.
Toute la Bible en Parle-B91-11-1991-11-22 Avec Fernand Saint-Louis Invité: Noel Aubut Message: Un face à face Le lépreux et la femme qui saignait 22 novembre 1991 Site Web: https://www.lfv.qc.ca/
Part 2 of 3 Minister Harris speaks here about his love for the Hebrew roots of Christianity, and his desire to build harmony between the Jewish and Christian Followers of our Savior named Yeshua (Jesus).
Part 3 of 3 Minister Harris concludes this glimpse into the “real him” by encouraging his viewers to follow The Greatest Commandment and seize their opportunity to get a glimpse of the Real Him.
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