Kontakt TV : Fire destroys St. Elias The Prophet Ukranian Catholic Church
Welcome to the KONTAKT Ukrainian Television Network. Produced by Jurij Klufas and hosted by Marta Czurylowicz, the program is based in Toronto, Canada and is televised in several cities in North America and Ukraine. It is a weekly one-hour show that covers news, culture, politics and other topics relevant to the Ukrainian community. It is broadcast in a combination of two languages, English and Ukrainian.
Fire destroyed Ukrainian church in Brampton.
The blaze broke out inside St. Elias The Prophet Ukranian Catholic Church on Heritage Road near Bovaird Drive in Brampton at around 6:50 a.m. on Saturday, April 5, 2014
Saint Vladimir Hill, kiev
But very few people know that this monument is located in a very beautiful park - Vladimir Hill, which was founded in the 18th century.
Это великолепный парк Владимирская горка, величественный, с прекрасными видами!!!!!
Part 4: An appeal to the Christians of Ukraine
+ Elijah
Patriarch of the Byzantine Patriarchate
The thousandth anniversary of the death of St Vladimir
Part 1: An appeal to the Mayor of Kiev
Part 2: An appeal to the President of Ukraine
Part 3: An appeal to the younger generation
Part 4: An appeal to the Christians of Ukraine
Part 5: An appeal to the faithful of Ukraine
Byzantine Patriarchate
Priestly Parastas + Very Rev Joseph Szupa 2016
Priestly Parastas was held for + Very Rev Joseph Szupa on July 14, 2016 at the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. +Father Szupa was the Chancellor of the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia and Cathedral Rector.
Siberian Cult Leader Thinks He's Jesus
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Deep in Siberia's Taiga forest is Vissarion, a cult leader who looks like Jesus and claims to be the voice of God. He's known as the Teacher to his 4,000 followers, who initially seem surprisingly normal. Over time, however, their unflinching belief in UFOs and the Earth's imminent demise made this group start to look more and more like some sort of strange cult.
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Christian Children's Center - Ukraine Проект1.
It has been an exciting 6 months of watching the His Kids Too! Christian Children's Center thrive with activities. Each day children arrive for activities from music lessons, English lessons, movies, cooking class, and of course, Bible study. WE invite you to come and join the fun!! Это была захватывающая 6 месяцев, наблюдая за своими детьми тоже! Центр Христианского детского процветать деятельности. Каждый день дети приходят на мероприятия. Мы приглашаем вас приехать и присоединиться к веселью!
Отдельное спасибо Виталию Дерябин для видео и фото!
Special thanks to Vitaly Derjabin for the video and photos!
Wooden orthodox church in Varash city.
My wife helped the priest of this church with a project. So we were very welcomed guests. This church was made generally from wood. It's small but cozy, to my mind.
Left Behind? What's Next? // Rexella Van Impe // Jack Van Impe Presents // Jack van Impe Ministries
Left Behind? What's Next? // Rexella Van Impe // Jack Van Impe Presents // Jack van Impe Ministries. Please donate to my ministry. I need $200 to get my badly cracked windshield replaced. Thanks! Jack Van Impe Ministries Presents Left Behind? What's Next? has Jack Van Impe and Rexella Van Impe discussing their friend Tim LaHaye's best selling Left Behind novel series and what is likely to happen after the rapture of the bride of Christ. Jack Van Impe and wife Rexella are famous Baptist Bible prophecy teachers from Royal Oak, Michigan, specializing in teaching on the rapture of the bride of Christ, the tribulation, the end of the world, the Antichrist, and the last days. This extensive teaching is one hour and 42 minutes long. This is an important part of Christianity and the teaching of God's word. You might call this a school for prophets as it teaches all facets of Bible prophecy.
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Hasidic Judaism | Wikipedia audio article
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Hasidism, sometimes Hasidic Judaism (Hebrew: חסידות, translit. hasidut, [χaˈsidus]; originally, piety), is a Jewish religious group. It arose as a spiritual revival movement in contemporary Western Ukraine during the 18th century, and spread rapidly throughout Eastern Europe. Today, most affiliates reside in Israel and the United States. Israel Ben Eliezer, the Baal Shem Tov, is regarded as its founding father, and his disciples developed and disseminated it. Present-day Hasidism is a sub-group within Ultra-Orthodox (Haredi) Judaism, and is noted for its religious conservatism and social seclusion. Its members adhere closely both to Orthodox Jewish practice – with the movement's own unique emphases – and the traditions of Eastern European Jews, so much so that many of the latter, including various special styles of dress and the use of the Yiddish language, are nowadays associated almost exclusively with Hasidism.
Hasidic thought draws heavily on Lurianic Kabbalah, and, to an extent, is a popularization of it. Teachings emphasize God's immanence in the universe, the need to cleave and be one with Him at all times, the devotional aspect of religious practice, and the spiritual dimension of corporeality and mundane acts. Hasidim, the adherents of Hasidism, are organized in independent sects known as courts or dynasties, each headed by its own hereditary leader, a Rebbe. Reverence and submission to the Rebbe are key tenets, as he is considered a spiritual authority with whom the follower must bond to gain closeness to God. The various courts share basic convictions, but operate apart, and possess unique traits and customs. Affiliation is often retained in families for generations, and being Hasidic is as much a sociological factor – entailing, as it does, birth into a specific community and allegiance to a dynasty of Rebbes – as it is a purely religious one. There are several courts with many thousands of member households each, and hundreds of smaller ones. As of 2016, there were over 130,000 Hasidic households worldwide, about 5% of the global Jewish population.