South Carolina State Honors Choir 2019 Let Me Fly by Rollo Dilworth First Baptist Church Columbia SC
South Carolina State Honors Choir 2019 2-9-19 First Baptist Church Columbia SC Let Me Fly by Rollo Dilworth
The Satanic Temple's Fight to Protect Your Abortion Rights
Amidst rising violence and an onslaught of clinic closures, the Satanic Temple is fighting to protect women's right to safe and legal abortion. We followed Satanic activists from across the country to find why.
Subscribe here:
Come find us:
Broadly |
Facebook |
Twitter |
Tumblr |
Instagram |
Pinterest |
Newsletter |
More videos from the VICE network |
The Satanic Temple's Protest for First Amendment Rights
VICE’s Charlet Duboc travels to Little Rock Arkansas to meet with Lucien Greaves and the members of the Satanic Temple to find out why they’re trying to install a statue of Baphomet in protest of religious freedom on the Capitol’s lawn.
Watch more videos on Satanism, Religion, Exorcisms, and the Illuminati:
Click here to subscribe to VICE:
Check out our full video catalog:
Videos, daily editorial and more:
More videos from the VICE network:
Click here to get the best of VICE daily:
Like VICE on Facebook:
Follow VICE on Twitter:
Follow us on Instagram:
Download VICE on iOS:
Download VICE on Android:
Top 10 Most Beautiful Churches In The USA
Top 10 Most Beautiful Churches In The USA: Washington National Cathedral, Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis, St. Mary of the Angels, Cathedral of Saint Paul, Cathedral-Basilica of St. Louis King of France, The Cathedral of Saint Andrew, Memorial Presbyterian Church, The Crystal Cathedral, St. Patrick’s Cathedral
The Satanic Temple & The Separation of Church and State
Molly Vetter: Methodism - How United?
Rev. Molly Vetter considers the future of the United Methodist Church in the aftermath of its May, 2016 quadrennial gathering.
The United Methodist Church faces challenges shared across Christian denominations in the United States: decline and culture change in a post-Christian era, and division regarding understandings of homosexuality. Simultaneously, the UMC faces a unique challenge: how to be a church not of the United States alone, but of a global community.
Rev. Molly Vetter is pastor at First United Methodist Church of Redondo Beach since 2012, having served the previous 11 years as an Associate Pastor at San Diego First UMC. She has participated in the United Methodist Church’s General Conference sessions in 2008, 2012 and 2016.
First Muslim college opens in the US
A Muslim college in the United States is the first of its kind, its mission is to join Islamic scholarship with the Western academic emphasis on free inquiry and developing critical intellectual capacities. Zaytuna College in Berkeley Californi is a fledgling institution with only 31 students, operating out space rented from a Baptist seminary. Al Jazeera's Rob Reynolds reports from California.
IS THE BLACK CHURCH DEAD? A ROUNDTABLE ON THE FUTURE OF BLACK CHURCHES
IS THE BLACK CHURCH DEAD? A ROUNDTABLE ON THE FUTURE OF BLACK CHURCHES
During the first few months of 2010 a new, yet familiar, debate broke out about the role of black churches in the United States. What began as a provocative article on the Huffington Post elicited a wide range of responses from religious leaders around the country, ignited an online dialogue among academics, and sparked a plethora of essays across the blogosphere. These exchanges inspired a series of interviews on NPR, and, ultimately, the dialogue was featured in the New York Times.
Bringing together a group of distinguished voices who represent the worlds of both church and academia, this roundtable conversation will build on many of the themes that emerged in the above debate with the hopes of helping to highlight, clarify and query some of the most pressing challenges and promising developments that occupy the American religious landscape. A number of critical issues—including religious pluralism, gender exclusion, marriage equality, class divisions and the persistence of racial inequality—in contemporary society will be on the table in this discussion of the
Participants to include:
Prof. Anthea Butler, Associate Professor and Graduate Chair of Religion - University of Pennsylvania
Eddie Glaude, Jr.; Professor of Religion & African American Studies and Chair, The Center for African-American Studies - Princeton University
Prof. Fredrick Harris; Professor of Political Science & Director of African-American Studies, Columbia University;
Prof. Obery M. Hendricks, Jr.; Visiting Scholar-Religion & African American Studies, Columbia; University; Professor of Biblical Interpretation - New York Theological Seminary
Rev. Dr. Eboni K. Marshall, Assistant Minister for Christian Education, Abyssinian Baptist Church-Harlem, New York
Rev. Otis Moss, III, Senior Pastor, Trinity United Church of Christ-Chicago, Illinois
Prof. Josef Sorett, Assistant Professor of Religion & African-American Studies - Columbia University
THIS EVENT IS CO-SPONSORED BY THE INSTITUTE FOR RELIGION, CULTURE & PUBLIC LIFE AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
IRAAS
Supreme Court: The Term in Review (2010-2011), Part 1 of 2
The review of this term's U.S. Supreme Court decisions most likely to affect the work of federal judges will look at opinions deciding First, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Amendment issues, as well as criminal law, prisoner litigation, sentencing, civil rights, federalism, federal courts, and federal regulations. Our faculty will include Dean Erwin Chemerinsky (University of California -- Irvine, School of Law), Professor Evan Lee (University of California, Hastings College of the Law), Professor Laurie Levenson (Loyola Law School), and Professor Suzanna Sherry (Vanderbilt University Law School). (August 2011)
Virginia, Washington, D.C. boundary crossing
Crossing the border into the Commonwealth of Virginia from Washington, D.C. on Memorial Avenue across Boundary Channel Bridge which goes over the Boundary Channel off the Potomac River into Arlington County Virginia.
Washington, D.C. formally the District of Columbia is the capital of the United States of America since July 16, 1790.
Washington, D.C. is not in a state but there is a movement for statehood which would have the name of the 51st state as New Columbia.
The state of Maryland donated land to create what is now known as Washington, D.C.
Commonwealth of Virginia had also donated land which was returned to Virgina in 1846.
For more information on visiting the Commonwealth of Virginia visit:
For more information on visiting Washington, D.C. visit:
washington.org/
For more information on visiting USA visit:
discoveramerica.com/
Hashtag metadata tag
#TheCommonwealthOfVirginia #CommonwealthOfVirginia #CommonwealthVirginia #Virginia #Commonwealth #VirginiaState #StateOfVirginia #State #Arlington #ArlingtonVirginia #Va #ArlingtonVA #WashingtonDC #Washington #DC #DistrictofColumbia #DOC #NewColumbia #DCBorder #BoundaryChannel #BoundaryChannelRiver #BoundaryChannelBridge #Bridge #border #bordercrossing #USA #UnitedStatesofAmerica #America #American
HD Video
Arlington, Commonwealth of Virginia / Washington, D.C. District of Columbia, (New Columbia state), The United States of America USA country, North America continent
04/03/2015
Babylon USA - Full Movie 2017
Here is the link to make a donation to Faithful Word Baptist Church (donations processed by Word of Truth Baptist Church):
Here is the link to thousands more sermons from Pastor Anderson:
To get hard copies of Pastor Anderson's preaching (CDs, DVDs, USBs, etc), come by Faithful Word Baptist Church in Tempe, AZ, to pick up FREE copies. You can also purchase copies online from a third party Framing the World:
#baptist
#preaching
#sermon
Pastor Henry Deslatte (Finding Peace with Jesus)
Pastor Henry Deslatte (Pastor of Central Christian Center Joplin, MO) ministered on The Bro. Henry and You Show from the message, Finding Peace with Jesus. In this world we will face trials but Jesus told us that in the midst of the pain, he will empower us to make it through it. He will grant us the peace we need. Henry Hank Deslatte was born November 22, 1949, to Henry and Nina Deslatte in Galveston, Texas.
Hank was raised in the Galveston area until the age of fifteen, when his family moved to Joplin, Missouri.
Hank graduated from Joplin Sr. High School in 1967 and continued his education at Missouri Southern State College
for three and a half years before receiving Associate and Bachelor of Arts degrees from Columbia College in Columbia,
Missouri. In 1981, he received his Masters degree from Sacramento Baptist College in Sacramento, California. Then in
1983, he received his Doctorate from Baptist Christian University in Shreveport, Louisiana. Hank served in the
United States Army from 1969 to 1971, stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, Fort Knox, Kentucky, and fought in Vietnam.
In 1974, Hank walked into Central Assembly, located on West 26th St in Joplin, where he met Jesus Christ, and has served Him
since that day. Hank joined the staff of Central Assembly in 1977, where he served his pastor, Dr. Mack Evans, for several years.
In 1980, a small church in Paragould, Arkansas contacted Dr. Evans looking for a pastor. Brother Mack presented the opportunity
to Hank, and after much prayer and reassurance from his pastor, Hank decided that God was calling him to Arkansas. When the
Deslatte family arrived in Paragould, they found a church with 35 members. Hank, following the teacher of his mentor and pastor,
Dr. Mack Evans, lead the congregation in phenomenal growth that saw them averaging 600 to 700 each Sunday, with a record high of
over 1,500 on special occasions.
After serving the church in Paragould for seven years, he returned to Joplin where he owned and operated a very successful business,
while taking an active part in Central Christian Center once again. In 2002, when Dr. Evans was fighting some health problems, Hank
was asked to fill the pulpit at Central Christian Center for most of the year. Under God's direction and Dr. Evans' guidance, Hank
was groomed and destined to become the pastor of Central Christian Center, which he did in January of 2003.
The mantle was passed from Dr. Mack Evans to Dr. Hank Deslatte in a special service at Central Christian Center in December of 2002.
Under the leadership of Pastor Hank, Central Christian Center continues to prosper. The Pastor's love for the Lord is contagious and has
spread throughout the Body of Christ and taken the Central family to a new level in our relationship with our Heavenly Father.
centralchristiancenter.org
S.C. 2020: Tom Steyer at in Hartsville, S.C. on Jan. 18, 2020
Democratic presidential candidate Tom Steyer participates in a meet and greet with the Darlington Democratic Women’s Council in Hartsville, S.C. on on Jan. 18, 2020.
Steyer answered six questions from the crowd of more than 100 people at Jerusalem Baptist Church in Hartsville including gun safety, Medicare for all, national security, beating President Donald Trump, why he created his Need to Impeach movement and DACA.
This was the first stop in South Carolina during the second day of Steyer's three-day bus tour through the Carolinas. State Sen. Gerald Malloy (D-Darlington) helped host the event with is wife who is part of the Darlington Democratic Women’s Council.
Sister Michelle Harrison Baptism
Sister Michelle Harrison Baptism at Old Pond Primitive Baptist Church of the Mates Creek Association, having her membership placed at New Hope Primitive Baptist Church located at Pinsonfork, Kentucky.
If you get any comfort from any of our videos, give all our Father in Heaven the PRAISE, HONOR, and GLORY. I can't thank God enough for His blessings upon me and my family. It's just a blessing for me to be able to upload them for some comfort. May God bless you, your loved ones, our churches, the sick, the hungry, the afflicted. Keep us in your prayers and thoughts. MUCH LOVE to all!
Snake-Handling Pastor Bitten By Deadly Rattlesnake | MY LIFE INSIDE: THE SNAKE CHURCH
SUBSCRIBE to Barcroft TV:
A NEW documentary has captured the startling moment a controversial American pastor is bitten by a deadly snake during a service. Cody Coots is the pastor at the Full Gospel Tabernacle in Jesus’ Name church in Middlesboro, Kentucky - one of America’s only remaining snake-handling churches. The dangerous ritual had already cost the Pentecostal church its previous pastor, Cody’s father Jamie Coots, 42, after he was bitten by a rattlesnake and killed in 2014. And the shocking footage shows Cody Coots - his shirt splattered in blood - collapsing and being helped from his altar as the snake’s potentially lethal poison begins to take hold. The church’s story is told in My Life Inside: The Snake Church, the first film in a new series from Barcroft TV which gains unprecedented access to people who’ve chosen to live outside the norms of modern mainstream society.
Video Credits:
Videographer / director: Ruaridh Connellan, Dan Howlett
Producer: Tom Midlane, Ruby Coote
Editors: Thom Johnson, Ian Phillips
Barcroft TV:
Barcroft Animals:
Barcroft Cars:
For more of the amazing side of life:
For the full story, visit BARCROFT.TV:
Like @BarcroftTV on Facebook:
Follow @Barcroft_TV on Twitter:
Check out more videos:
Download Barcroft TV on iOS:
Download Barcroft TV on Android:
AN EVENING WITH DR. CORNEL WEST
Dr. Cornel West says his passion is to keep alive the legacy of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.—a legacy of telling the truth and bearing witness to love and justice. In addition to his posts at Harvard and Princeton, West has taught at Union Theological Seminary, Yale and the University of Paris. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from Harvard in three years and obtained his master’s and doctorate in philosophy at Princeton.
Sheryl Davis is the executive director of the San Francisco Human Rights Commission (HRC), a city agency mandated to address the causes of and problems resulting from prejudice, intolerance, bigotry and discrimination in San Francisco. Davis previously served as commissioner from 2011 to 2016, including a tenure as vice chair of the commission. Prior to her work with the HRC, she was the executive director of Collective Impact, a community-based organization in the Western Addition neighborhood of San Francisco.
In a polarized country, with issues of voter disenfranchisement, police shootings of unarmed African-Americans and discussions of reparations at the forefront, our guests will explore the possibilities for improved life outcomes and opportunities for black people, particularly in cities such as San Francisco as the wealth gap continues to swell. In commemoration of the 55th anniversary of the HRC, created in response to antiblack racism in businesses, government services and community investments, join us for a conversation with one of the nation’s most prominent and provocative civil rights champions about America’s (and San Francisco’s) present and future racial equity.
The Church Service that Worships Beyonce
Beyoncé is undeniably the most powerful force in pop culture. So it makes sense that someone decided to bring her music and philosophy into church, where it belongs.
Broadly recently attended a jam-packed Beyoncé Mass held at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco, which was organized by reverend and theologian Yolanda Norton, who teaches a class on Beyoncé and the Hebrew Bible where she uses the pop idol's songs to interpret biblical scripture through a black feminist lens.
Subscribe here:
Come find us:
Broadly |
Facebook |
Twitter |
Tumblr |
Instagram |
Pinterest |
Newsletter |
More videos from the VICE network |
USC renovations honor Booker T. Washington High
University of South Carolina President Harris Pastides and Henry Hopkins, president of the Booker T. Washington High School Foundation deliver remarks at the dedication of the Booker T. Washington Auditorium. The auditorium building was part of the BTW campus from 1916-1974. The building currently houses the university's TRIO programs, which serve low-income and first-generation college students, and the College of Arts and Sciences' Department of Theatre and Dance's lab theater program.
Driving Downtown - Harlem Main Street 4K - New York City USA
Driving Downtown Streets - 125th Street/MLK Boulevard - Harlem Manhattan New York City New York USA - Episode 10.
Starting Point: Broadway - .
125th Street is a two-way street that runs east-west in the New York City borough of Manhattan, from First Avenue on the east to Marginal Street, a service road for the Henry Hudson Parkway along the Hudson River in the west. It is often considered to be the Main Street of Harlem, and is co-named Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard.
Notable buildings along 125th Street include the Apollo Theater, the Adam Clayton Powell Jr. State Office Building, the Hotel Theresa, the Studio Museum in Harlem, the Mount Morris Bank Building, the Harlem Children's Zone, the Church of St. Joseph of the Holy Family, and the former West End Theatre, now home to the La Gree Baptist Church.
New York City
The City of New York, often called New York City or simply New York, is the most populous city in the United States.[9] Located at the southern tip of the State of New York, the city is the center of the New York metropolitan area, one of the most populous urban agglomerations in the world.[10][11] A global power city,[12] New York City exerts a significant impact upon commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and entertainment, its fast pace[13] defining the term New York minute.[14] Home to the headquarters of the United Nations,[15] New York is an important center for international diplomacy[16] and has been described as the cultural and financial capital of the world.
Many districts and landmarks in New York City have become well known, and the city received a record of nearly 60 million tourists in 2015,[51] hosting three of the world's ten most visited tourist attractions in 2013.[52] Several sources have ranked New York the most photographed city in the world.[53][54][55] Times Square, iconic as the world's heart[56] and its Crossroads,[57] is the brightly illuminated hub of the Broadway Theater District,[58] one of the world's busiest pedestrian intersections,[59][60] and a major center of the world's entertainment industry.[61] The names of many of the city's bridges, skyscrapers,[62] and parks are known around the world. Anchored by Wall Street in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, New York City has been called both the most economically powerful city and the leading financial center of the world,[21][63][64][65][66][67] and the city is home to the world's two largest stock exchanges by total market capitalization, the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ.[68][69] Manhattan's real estate market is among the most expensive in the world.[70][71] Manhattan's Chinatown incorporates the highest concentration of Chinese people in the Western Hemisphere,[72][73] with multiple signature Chinatowns developing across the city.[74][75] Providing continuous 24/7 service,[76] the New York City Subway is one of the most extensive metro systems worldwide, with 469 stations in operation.[77][78][79][80] New York City's higher education network comprises over 120 colleges and universities, including Columbia University, New York University, and Rockefeller University, which have been ranked among the top 35 in the world.
What Is Satanism?
Just the term satanism is controversial. But what's actually going on with this counter-culture religion that values individualism and nonconformity?
Learn more at HowStuffWorks.com:
Share on Facebook:
Share on Twitter:
Subscribe:
Visit our site:
Hey and welcome to BrainStuff. I'm Josh Clark and you're you, and this is the BrainStuff where I explain to you... Satanism!
Sure, if you like heavy metal and you have a comb sticking out of your back pocket, you're probably cool with somebody calling you a Satanist. But more often than not, if you're called a Satanist, it's because someone is shouting after that, Burn him! It's not a good thing. And traditionally it's been used to discredit people.
Probably the most famous early use of accusations of Satanism was leveled against the Knights Templar, the very wealthy, religious army that invaded the Middle East during the Crusades around the turn of the last millennium. The Templars were accused of worshipping Baphomet, a form of Satan that turned into this guy by the 19th Century. The thing is, modern historians believe it's possible that Baphomet is a mangled translation of Muhammad, and that the Knights Templar were actually secretly Muslim, and had converted during the Crusades.
Even more famously were the witch hunts in Europe and the Americas that were carried out from the 14th Century onward. All of those people who were accused of witchcraft were also accused of worshipping the Devil and being in league with him.
And even more recently than that, in the 1980s and 90s in the United States and Britain, there was something called a Satanic Panic. Which was a moral panic that saw everybody from burnouts to daycare workers accused of worshipping Satan, and murdering people, and molesting children. All in the name of the dark lord.
The thing is, this was a super nutso time, and people actually went to prison for decades for crimes that they (and actually no one) ever committed. The whole thing was totally fictitious.
Despite the moral panics and instances where people have murdered in the name of Satan, there's no evidence that there actually ever has been a widespread and organized worship of Satan. Despite the fear by some that it actually exists.
Instead, Satanism is a wholly made up philosophy that focuses on the sanctity and the freedom of the individual. To Satanists, Satan is a symbol of mankind's freewill. They don't really believe in the Christian version of Satan. And they certainly don't believe in the red devil running around with the pointy tail and the horns. Although they did appropriate the beard.
The actual Church of Satan was founded in 1966. It's pretty recent. And it was founded by a guy named Anton LaVey. LaVey believed that Christian churches were quite hypocritical. So he packaged his brand of individualism which a dramatic mockery of Christian rites. It attracted likeminded people, and actually, 50 years on, the church is still around.
It spawned some offshoots, like the Temple of Set in 1975. And more recently, the Satanic Temple in 2013. The Satanic Temple's activities mostly include shining a spotlight on the lack of separation between church and state in the United States. So, for example, they paid for a 9 foot bronze statue of Baphomet surrounded by adoring children, that they planned to install at the Oklahoma state capitol building, after the Ten Commandments went up there. They also distributed a kids coloring book at a school where Christians were handing out pamphlets.
They're also known as being the trolls who trolled uber-trolls Westboro Baptist Church, by holding a gay Satanic wedding on the grave of Fred Phelps' mother. Fred Phelps is the founder of Westboro Baptist Church. That's some trolling.
SOURCES:
Anderson, D. (2016). Satanism. Salem Press Encyclopedia,
The Invention of Satanism By Asbjorn Dyrendal, James R. Lewis, Jesper Aa. Petersen