Thank you for a powerful honest and transparent sermon. I’m proud your with us at VVCC.
@ricknofzinger5 күн бұрын
Great sermon, Drew.
@StevenHoward8 күн бұрын
We will miss you Pastor Marty
@mable857014 күн бұрын
What a beautiful, worshipful service! Thank you!
@takiis1323 күн бұрын
Amazing
@charlottebrewer9077Ай бұрын
Great job Pastor Marty...I love your singing. Cookie
@GaleSofinoski-fw3jxАй бұрын
You are whitewashing history. While I’m sure there were some groups who lived as you described, many did not. American Indian children were still being forcibly removed from their homes and placed in live in schools into the late 1960’s. There they were forced to cut their hair, avoid using their own language, and adopt the customs, language, and religion of their kidnappers. Infractions were dealt with by beatings. The whole point was to remove “the Indian” out of them. There are people alive today who lived through this. If the lovely way you describe was the norm, we would not have created resevations. There is plenty of written and even some photographic evidence that shows how poorly the American Indian has been treated throughout history. I do agree that you need to know the true history. Sad to hear this distortion frim a proclaimed man of God. And you guys wonder why people are leaving churces. I guess the black people have exaggerated slavery and racism as well! Sad.
@MY-HOME-CHURCH2 ай бұрын
I saw this series 6 months ago from another church. When will you stop this charade
@vvchurch2 ай бұрын
Hi, Pastor John. Thank you for watching. Could you please send me the link to the church where you saw this message? If someone has shared the message I created, I would love to thank them for spreading the Gospel message of Jesus.
@Diceprincess3 ай бұрын
Powerful message on the importance of building loving friendships. Jesus set the standard for us to be like Him so we never say goodbye, but instead will say “see you later”. Hallelujah! Thanks, Drew for sharing this with our community of believers.