Thank you. I find online unsatisfying. Maybe that’s just me right now. Our northern Illinois town is nearly 75% Hispanic now and they have their own churches. I’m praying too.
Thank you. I find online unsatisfying. Maybe that’s just me right now. Our northern Illinois town is nearly 75% Hispanic now and they have their own churches. I’m praying too.
I have always felt the same way but I've been watching/listening to Jack Hibbs sermons the last month or so and I've gotten so much out of them. Sometimes I place my phone on the window sill while doing dishes or while cooking.
I know it doesn't replace Sunday worship service but it's a great addition for days in between.
Will they let you attend? Are their services only in Spanish? Can you ask them if they will start a Spanish as a second language class? You could just try learning Spanish by immersion ( that’s how all the 19th and early 20th century European immigrants learned English). Perhaps someone would be willing to translate the sermon.
It may seem like I am being snarky, but I am not. I have done short term missions in immigrant communities in the US, and abroad and have attended Nepali, Twi (in Ghana), Aramaic (in Iraqi Kurdistan), Spanish, Portuguese services. We currently teach English as a second language in our church (all légala as far as I know, but we don’t check—render unto Caesar, etc.)
It would be a tremendously welcoming thing to do, and they might even see it as an evangelistic opportunity. I am quite sure that their theology, beliefs and practices are more orthodox and Spirit filled & driven than 75–90% of the churches in your area.
I’m still half hearted looking. In upstate New York, I found one but it was all former Wiccan ladies and I think they were still doing reiki, not true laying on of hands. I never went back there. & My favorite Methodist church in Florida fell for the mask and jabs.
I found a wonderful, Bible based non woke Calvary Church in my area. Nondenominational Christian. Also check out some of the Creationist speakers/ teachers like Russ Miller & Mike Riddle. We’ve had both in our Church.
Thank you. I find online unsatisfying. Maybe that’s just me right now. Our northern Illinois town is nearly 75% Hispanic now and they have their own churches. I’m praying too.
I have always felt the same way but I've been watching/listening to Jack Hibbs sermons the last month or so and I've gotten so much out of them. Sometimes I place my phone on the window sill while doing dishes or while cooking.
I know it doesn't replace Sunday worship service but it's a great addition for days in between.
I am watching right now! These comments inspired me, and YES its VERY good - must watch. https://www.youtube.com/user/RealLifeJackHibbs
Will they let you attend? Are their services only in Spanish? Can you ask them if they will start a Spanish as a second language class? You could just try learning Spanish by immersion ( that’s how all the 19th and early 20th century European immigrants learned English). Perhaps someone would be willing to translate the sermon.
It may seem like I am being snarky, but I am not. I have done short term missions in immigrant communities in the US, and abroad and have attended Nepali, Twi (in Ghana), Aramaic (in Iraqi Kurdistan), Spanish, Portuguese services. We currently teach English as a second language in our church (all légala as far as I know, but we don’t check—render unto Caesar, etc.)
It would be a tremendously welcoming thing to do, and they might even see it as an evangelistic opportunity. I am quite sure that their theology, beliefs and practices are more orthodox and Spirit filled & driven than 75–90% of the churches in your area.
I’m still half hearted looking. In upstate New York, I found one but it was all former Wiccan ladies and I think they were still doing reiki, not true laying on of hands. I never went back there. & My favorite Methodist church in Florida fell for the mask and jabs.
I found a wonderful, Bible based non woke Calvary Church in my area. Nondenominational Christian. Also check out some of the Creationist speakers/ teachers like Russ Miller & Mike Riddle. We’ve had both in our Church.
Encouraging to hear!