Churches are they shut down for helping illegal migrants churches are there to help homeless
@LindaMerchant-bq2hpКүн бұрын
Bible sais not to judgelest you be judged and i thought these churches were there to help homeless
@carmenbugeja87225 күн бұрын
Sad that people are homeless, shouldn't be, governments should be building shelters.
@Gcuve13 күн бұрын
Tax exempt. Leaders with big salaries. Tithing income. Why don’t they provide free/ cheap childcare and house the homeless?? Hypocrites.
@user-gj2wn1eh1n14 күн бұрын
Jesus said foxes have holes and birds of the air have nests but the son of man hath not a place to lay his head. Jesus knows.
@aetnaoneАй бұрын
How does someone let their brain get this fucked up? Unreal
@renaissanceman91682 ай бұрын
“If Jesus is who he said He was…” said no Christian ever.
@MarcBechtol2 ай бұрын
God doesn't love everybody. He hates degeneracy.
@neb9993 ай бұрын
Then came Collapsible Lung!
@mareagriffeth13583 ай бұрын
Jay Jay is gay and cute 🥰
@LindaMerchant-bq2hp4 ай бұрын
No they dont..only illegals
@MarkyPaligs4 ай бұрын
Raad said they performed in the Philippines, when and where was it?
@3939steve4 ай бұрын
Most of the homeless that I have had contact with has family or friends they could go to, but they can’t take their addictions. So they choose being homeless. Can’t help someone that doesn’t want help.
@dawnmorris4664 ай бұрын
Churches need to start helping the homeless sad to say. Most churches dobt help thta sad remember folk's jesus ia coming vack when he does boy will he be very disappointed
@bretdcole4 ай бұрын
Pale faced Caucasian cave dwelling Heathens natives of nowhere Edomites descendants of Wasted Esau a nation of people God hates acting like they're Gods messengers but their wolves in sheep clothing waling on stolen land trespassing anywhere they go. Why don't they take their ministry to the Indian reservation. Damn devils
@lc66364 ай бұрын
Your kind don't visit people. I know those men appreciate the interaction.
@denisemayosky19554 ай бұрын
I remember my husband and I were homeless, sleeping on the streets, and we slept in front of a church on a walkway that ran around the front of the church against the wall. I woke up and had to pee really bad, so I went in the bushes (it was early in the morning and still dark, I didn't think anyone would be up in the townhomes across the street. But somebody was, obviously saw me and called, because not too long after, a couple of cops stopped by and talked with us. They were very nice, didn't fine or arrest us or anything, but they said somebody called and complained about someone "exposing themselves". Soon after, we noticed that the lights on that front walkway were on constantly - and bright! Another church allowed us to stay in a trailer in their parking lot. One day, we went to a friend's house to do laundry and watch anime. He drove us back to the trailer and we dropped off our stuff and then went to McDonald's for a bite. When we walked back to the church, we saw that the trailer that had our stuff in it, including our fresh laundry, was GONE! Someone had swiped the whole trailer. All of our stuff was gone! Yeah, fortunately, they had a second trailer that they did let us stay in, but they didn't help us get new clothes, or invite us in to a service on Sunday. Eventually, the people who ran that little ministry packed it up and moved away. Fortunately, we were able to go to a motel. And to be fair, church people have helped us, which is good, but like you said, too many have forgotten about our duty to care for the poor. It's sad, but true!
@denisemayosky19554 ай бұрын
I remember my husband and I were homeless, sleeping on the streets, and we slept in front of a church on a walkway that ran around the front of the church against the wall. I woke up and had to pee really bad, so I went in the bushes (it was early in the morning and still dark, I didn't think anyone would be up in the townhomes across the street. But somebody was, obviously saw me and called, because not too long after, a couple of cops stopped by and talked with us. They were very nice, didn't fine or arrest us or anything, but they said somebody called and complained about someone "exposing themselves". Soon after, we noticed that the lights on that front walkway were on constantly - and bright! Another church allowed us to stay in a trailer in their parking lot. One day, we went to a friend's house to do laundry and watch anime. He drove us back to the trailer and we dropped off our stuff and then went to McDonald's for a bite. When we walked back to the church, we saw that the trailer that had our stuff in it, including our fresh laundry, was GONE! Someone had swiped the whole trailer. All of our stuff was gone! Yeah, fortunately, they had a second trailer that they did let us stay in, but they didn't help us get new clothes, or invite us in to a service on Sunday. Eventually, the people who ran that little ministry packed it up and moved away. Fortunately, we were able to go to a motel. And to be fair, church people have helped us, which is good, but like you said, too many have forgotten about our duty to care for the poor. It's sad, but true!
@denisemayosky19554 ай бұрын
I remember my husband and I were homeless, sleeping on the streets, and we slept in front of a church on a walkway that ran around the front of the church against the wall. I woke up and had to pee really bad, so I went in the bushes (it was early in the morning and still dark, I didn't think anyone would be up in the townhomes across the street. But somebody was, obviously saw me and called, because not too long after, a couple of cops stopped by and talked with us. They were very nice, didn't fine or arrest us or anything, but they said somebody called and complained about someone "exposing themselves". Soon after, we noticed that the lights on that front walkway were on constantly - and bright! Another church allowed us to stay in a trailer in their parking lot. One day, we went to a friend's house to do laundry and watch anime. He drove us back to the trailer and we dropped off our stuff and then went to McDonald's for a bite. When we walked back to the church, we saw that the trailer that had our stuff in it, including our fresh laundry, was GONE! Someone had swiped the whole trailer. All of our stuff was gone! Yeah, fortunately, they had a second trailer that they did let us stay in, but they didn't help us get new clothes, or invite us in to a service on Sunday. Eventually, the people who ran that little ministry packed it up and moved away. Fortunately, we were able to go to a motel. And to be fair, church people have helped us, which is good, but like you said, too many have forgotten about our duty to care for the poor. It's sad, but true!
@denisemayosky19554 ай бұрын
I remember my husband and I were homeless, sleeping on the streets, and we slept in front of a church on a walkway that ran around the front of the church against the wall. I woke up and had to pee really bad, so I went in the bushes (it was early in the morning and still dark, I didn't think anyone would be up in the townhomes across the street. But somebody was, obviously saw me and called, because not too long after, a couple of cops stopped by and talked with us. They were very nice, didn't fine or arrest us or anything, but they said somebody called and complained about someone "exposing themselves". Soon after, we noticed that the lights on that front walkway were on constantly - and bright! Another church allowed us to stay in a trailer in their parking lot. One day, we went to a friend's house to do laundry and watch anime. He drove us back to the trailer and we dropped off our stuff and then went to McDonald's for a bite. When we walked back to the church, we saw that the trailer that had our stuff in it, including our fresh laundry, was GONE! Someone had swiped the whole trailer. All of our stuff was gone! Yeah, fortunately, they had a second trailer that they did let us stay in, but they didn't help us get new clothes, or invite us in to a service on Sunday. Eventually, the people who ran that little ministry packed it up and moved away. Fortunately, we were able to go to a motel. And to be fair, church people have helped us, which is good, but like you said, too many have forgotten about our duty to care for the poor. It's sad, but true!
@denisemayosky19554 ай бұрын
I remember my husband and I were homeless, sleeping on the streets, and we slept in front of a church on a walkway that ran around the front of the church against the wall. I woke up and had to pee really bad, so I went in the bushes (it was early in the morning and still dark, I didn't think anyone would be up in the townhomes across the street. But somebody was, obviously saw me and called, because not too long after, a couple of cops stopped by and talked with us. They were very nice, didn't fine or arrest us or anything, but they said somebody called and complained about someone "exposing themselves". Soon after, we noticed that the lights on that front walkway were on constantly - and bright! Another church allowed us to stay in a trailer in their parking lot. One day, we went to a friend's house to do laundry and watch anime. He drove us back to the trailer and we dropped off our stuff and then went to McDonald's for a bite. When we walked back to the church, we saw that the trailer that had our stuff in it, including our fresh laundry, was GONE! Someone had swiped the whole trailer. All of our stuff was gone! Yeah, fortunately, they had a second trailer that they did let us stay in, but they didn't help us get new clothes, or invite us in to a service on Sunday. Eventually, the people who ran that little ministry packed it up and moved away. Fortunately, we were able to go to a motel. And to be fair, church people have helped us, which is good, but like you said, too many have forgotten about our duty to care for the poor. It's sad, but true!
@AnimatedLoopHD4 ай бұрын
Christianity is definitely a mental illness.
@micahely16834 ай бұрын
as an evangelical, i hate westboro's lies from hell. westboro is modern day pharisees!!!
@MetZelRio5 ай бұрын
He was so handsome lol
@derekdurst21465 ай бұрын
I don't think I've ever met a homeless person who didn't, in some way, want to be homeless. We all have and make choices in our own lives that will, in some way, determine the sort of lives we lead.
@infinite.eversor5 ай бұрын
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@jerrytroy26775 ай бұрын
I would rather go back to the Catholic Church. Ugh good bye
@thomas4845 ай бұрын
We need these guys now more than ever as a counter balance to today's insanity.
@carolinacardona83235 ай бұрын
Hope your still doing this. Believe or not. We are still watching.
@kholekandzube13685 ай бұрын
God is amazing 🎉🎉🎉🎉
@the.deadpoet5 ай бұрын
I learn more towards what you would call agnosticism however ever since I heard 'Son of The Morning' I've been a massive fan of 'Oh, Sleeper'. Once it's both good music and excellent lyricism then you have me as a fan, I don't care who you worship to be honest.
@briehopkins8035 ай бұрын
Oh I love the honesty and perspective. Very powerful!!
@ChristopherARLANDOO6 ай бұрын
Always help the homeless people 🙏
@VIRTU_Anchor6 ай бұрын
Crazy that Lightheaded and Fabulous Saturdays never ended up on a bill together. Both crews were super active in the same area at the same time
@amys.johnson84497 ай бұрын
God's Blessings.
@shawnfromportland7 ай бұрын
fuck the christian god 😃
@tarahjicheatham7 ай бұрын
The WBC are not true Christian’s they claim to be Christian’s but they are not the church was founded by a false teacher and what the Westboro baptist church did has made Jesus and god very unhappy
@jdmxLove7 ай бұрын
Rip diego, i love you as well gus! Gus and raad always took the time to respond when i wrote them.
@goatboy35628 ай бұрын
I agree
@imminentpowers30978 ай бұрын
As a Gay man myself, I find it funny how pathetic some people are!
@dmc62629 ай бұрын
These people are utterly bizarre. They're their to say you're doomed & must repent. But then refuse to talk about salvation at length. Then they say God hates you anyway & only a few elected people are saved, rendering it ultimately pointless in most instances. They make some of the same points atheists do in referring to God's evil nature, just that they side with the dick.
@joshlarson12529 ай бұрын
I love Relient K but this was the worst take on depression I’ve ever heard.
@ciscohour58847 ай бұрын
Exactly
@johngalt13619 ай бұрын
If they really wanted to help, they would sue the universities that turned them all into feckless woke leftist robots!
@Babysharkboss210 ай бұрын
i'm gods fav fag
@LonerStonER21710 ай бұрын
Not everyone who says Lord Lord will enter into the Kingdom-Jesus Christ
@LonerStonER21710 ай бұрын
Love your enemies-Jesus Christ
@mikemoavero351810 ай бұрын
One of the tightest bands i ever seen. I was a kid and i layed in bed that night after the concert going over and over the show in my mind.
@str8cndian10 ай бұрын
according to this clown he was chosen to go to heaven but others were chosen to go to hell.. what a joke!
@m23u2310 ай бұрын
Matt is such a great songwriter and lyricist. Matt Hoopes seems super down to earth and loved his comments here. Listening to Two Lefts Don't Make a Right was one of the points that made me decide to make music. And all these years later still love their tunes.
@johnnybandit514111 ай бұрын
He gave his life to Jesus, I will see you soon brother