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DaGrip welcomes Rose Belk to the show. Rose Belk is a minister, recording artist, songwriter, and author. As a native of Pineville, North Carolina, she began singing as a small child and gave her life to Christ at the age of twelve. The youngest of eight children, she was most impressed by the love God has shown her. Her parents were very instrumental in this impression and encouraged her to use her God-given talent of singing to His Glory. From this, she recognized her foundation in Christ and her gift to sing. In 2000, Rose released her very first CD, My Song of Praise. Her gifts and talents are further showcased in her last five projects, Simply Rose - Nothing But Praise, This Is Your Season music video, her single, So Amazing, and her new hit single, Free to Be Me and new book, Free to Be Me – Secrets I Never Told! Rose was the recipient of the Bank of America and Cultural Calendar's Heritage award for Vocal Performance. She was a South Florida Gospel Music Awards nominee for Female Contemporary Artist in 2011. She has shared the stage with Helen Baylor, Phil Driscoll, Shirley Caesar, Ron Kenoly and others. She has also appeared on Bobby Jones Gospel. The pure sound of Rose Belk illustrates her pure heart, resonating a smooth and controlled tone and with a message that is crystal clear. Rose is a graduate of Charis Bible College and has led praise and worship in many auditoriums, churches, and venues. Her love of God and gift in music has afforded her the opportunity to form, develop, and serve as the Director of praise and worship teams at Victory Christian Center and to conduct worship seminars. She was a contributing writer for Optimal Living Magazine, which is located in Washington, DC. Her creative writing skills are also exemplified in her new book, Free to Be Me – Secrets I Never Told. She has furthered her gifts and talent in her motivational videos, Morning Boost which is on YouTube. Though Rose wears many hats, she always makes time for her family and loved ones. She is married to her soul mate of 42 years. Together they have been blessed with two children, a daughter-in-law, and grandchildren. She and her husband, Rogers, also run their own management company, R. Belk Music Group, LLC and record label, New Season Records and are pastors of True Identity Grace Church.
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Pastor Natasha Johnson of Restoration at Victory Christian Center in Durham, NC encourages us to mature in our relationship with God.
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
This episode will inspire you! Congressman Bill Johnson sits down with his friend Pastor Juan Rivera from Victory Christian Center in Youngstown about why America is so divided and the ways we can come together.
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
Links: https://churchandstate.org.uk/2016/06/christian-atrocities-three-centuries-of-pagan-persecution/ and https://www.gracegems.org/C/persecution_of_the_anabaptists.htm#:~:text=For%20their%20%22crime%20of%20believer%27s%20baptism%22%2C%20Anabaptists%20were,and%20persecution%20toward%20all%20dissenters%20from%20its%20creed. and https://www.huffpost.com/entry/sexual-misconduct-and-the-american-prosperity-gospel_b_1949103 "Every Sunday, millions of American Christians attend a megachurch that preaches a "prosperity gospel" of health, wealth and happiness. But in this era of supersized banks and corporations, prosperity megachurches have become just another organization that assumes it is too big to fail. Victory Christian Center in Oklahoma is shaken by allegations that five of its employees failed to report the alleged rape of a 13-year-old girl by another church employee on church property. Tulsa police have accused a 20-year-old man of raping the girl in the stairwell of the megachurch Aug. 13 before a church service. Police say that youth pastors John and Charica Daugherty -- the son and daughter-in-law of the church's famous founders -- and three other employees waited two weeks before notifying police. It's hardly the first time that prosperity megachurches have been reluctant to disclose sexual misconduct within their walls: Everyone remembers Jim Bakker's tryst with Jessica Hahn and the downfall of the Praise The Lord empire. But ministries have stumbled for far less. And far more. Bishop Eddie Long and his multimillion-dollar ministry has been stalled by allegations that young men in his church were coerced into sexual acts. The Atlanta Archbishop Earl Paulk Jr. and his Cathedral of the Holy Spirit evaded decades of lawsuits alleging sexual misconduct and financial impropriety until he finally resigned in 2006. (A year later Paulk revealed he had fathered a child with his brother's wife.) Earlier this year, Bishop Joseph Walker of the 25,000-member Mount Zion Baptist Church in Nashville was hit with multiple lawsuits alleging sexual misconduct with congregants. Though churches of all kinds weather ethical storms, few seem as committed to secrecy as prosperity megachurches. Why? The answer lies in part with the magnified role of the senior pastor. Prosperity pastors exist as larger-than-life figures. Joel Osteen, Joyce Meyer, Creflo Dollar and many others are living proof of their message that God does bless people with finances, health and all-around success. Their biographies (always available at the church bookstore) are understood as spiritual revelations of how to put divine principles into action. The prosperity gospel breeds a culture in which pastors are too important to be human, let alone to make mistakes. Their personal lives are their most valuable asset and are protected as such by church employees and congregants alike. Video surveillance of church property is prominent and pervasive. Ushers frequently double as security guards. I have spent almost 10 years earning interviews with these pastors, and it can certainly be said that large organizations must naturally limit personal access. But prosperity megachurches breed a culture of cultivated distance. Office hours are virtually nonexistent. Even longtime church members cannot expect to have a personal interaction with a beloved leader who they refer to affectionately as "The Bishop," "Brother So-and-So" or sometimes "Daddy So-and-So." Most believers seem to accept this distance as part of the price of following someone so important." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/support
Sunday Morning Sermon from Victory Christian Center of Farmer City
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Taking Ground - Part 4