The Unchristian Christmas

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Discussion by Pastors Don Elmore and Mark Downey, hosted by William Finck on his program Christogenea Saturdays on why we shouldn't celebrate Christmas.  

The beginning of this audio also includes a short discussion on the remembrance of the Battle of Blood River that our fellowship honors every December.   Join us in our annual remembrance:   Text and video of the sermon Battle of Blood River

"There are those who would reduce Blood River to secular history, but the Holy Spirit will not permit me to ignore the divine ramifications and the miraculous destiny that our Lord has planned for His people, Israel. This is the extraordinary story of God delivering the Boers of South Africa in a one day battle against the fierce and unrelenting Zulu's in 1838." Pastor Mark Downey  

The Minority Prophets

by Pastor Don Elmore

January 18, 2014

Scripture Reading: 2 Kings 17:13

In today's scripture reading, God reveals that House of Judah (Benjamin, Levi and Judah) also committed the same sins as did the nation of the other ten tribes: the House of Israel.  Many were the prophets God had sent to both nations of Israel in an attempt to turn them from their many sins.  This was addressed to Israelites only.  It was not addressed to any other nation or nations.  It was a racial statement.

14 prophets sent to the House of Israel:

  1. A man of God (1 Kings 13:1-21)
  2. Abijah (1 Kings 14:1-18)
  3. Jehu (1 Kings 16:1-4)
  4. Elijah (1 Kings 17:1-2; 2 Kings 2:11)
  5. Elisha (1 Kings 19:19-21; 2 Kings 2:1-13, 25)
  6. An unknown prophet (1 Kings 20:13-14, 22)
  7. A man of God (1 Kings 20:28)
  8. A son of the prophets (1 Kings 20:35-42)
  9. Micaiah (1 Kings 22:17-28)
  10. A son of the prophets (2 Kings 9:1-10)
  11. Jehu, the king (2 Kings 10:30)
  12. Jonah (2 Kings 14:25)
  13. Iddo (2 Chronicles 9:29)
  14. Oded (2 Chronicles 28:9-15)

Talking, Walking and Racing

by Pastor Mark Downey

December 14 and December 28 2014

Scripture Reading:  Jonah 1:12-17; II Timothy 4:2-5

I recently did a radio show with William Finck called 'Walking the Walk' and the audio is available for your listening pleasure.  At the time I only had scribbled notes, so I thought it might be a good idea to provide a text, which could be read at one's convenience along with a few more comments that I have on the subject of Christian order as it pertains to government and what the Identity Christian should be doing; as that is a very often asked question, going back to Acts 2:37, “Men and brethren, what shall we do?”  For years I've been trying to answer that question, because inquiring minds want to know.  Just because somebody puts forth a 'call to arms' does not mean it's time.  Some say there needs to be a tax revolt, being that taxes are so revolting.  Like so many other young men in their 20's, I was ready to bear arms in the early 1980's and overthrow the jewish nemesis; having come to the knowledge of their true identity and mine. But, God had other plans.  You know something is wrong when Pharaoh demands the slave get their own straw to make bricks.  You know something is wrong when Congress is going to cut military pay and veteran benefits, but they're going to extend amnesty to alien  lawbreakers, giving them free citizenship and financial freebies.  Ask yourself, is this the America you grew up in or want your children's future to be?  Is this the singular racial “posterity” our founding fathers specified in The Preamble?  I don't think it even crossed their minds that “to... secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our posterity” even remotely hinted at invading aliens that swarm our land like an army of locusts today.  It's not the America I grew up with, but that does not mean I have to just sit and watch this sorry free fall from God's grace and mercy.    To know what to do is to know the cause and effect of biblical principles.  I drop this ballpoint pen from my hand and it falls to the ground, because of gravity.  Gravity is not just a good idea, it's the law.  Depending on whether we obey the Law of God is what determines blessings and curses.  Now that's a pretty basic premise, but somebody who has lived a life as an unbeliever and his boat sinks and he's drowning and just before he goes down into the water for the last time, he cries out, “God help me.” Of course, there's probably some who are so proud, they will say nothing, and thus “Pride goeth before destruction” Proverbs 16:18. 

I chose Jonah today for our Scripture reading, because he typifies the developing narrow mindedness of the southern house of Judah after their exile in Babylon.  The book is a protest against the mind set of resentment for their 70 year captivity and then an equally disturbing elitism that demanded God's wrath against their enemies, even though they were of the same race.  Nineveh represents the foreigners whom Jonah really did not want to be a missionary to; although just as Semitic as he was, deserving the same portion of God's mercy and salvation.  The message of Jonah is that God loves all Israelites and all Adamites; that is the only universal message of this book and the Bible in general.  “You only have I known of all the families of the earth, therefore I will punish you for all your iniquities” Amos 3:2.  “For whom the Lord loves He chastens” Heb. 12:6.  God is to our race as a parent. 

Girl with Dove

by Pastor Don Elmore

December 21, 2014

Scripture Reading: Matthew 7:13-14:

The United Nations Peace Plaza in Independence, Missouri was unveiled on October 27, 1997, formally dedicated by United Nations General Secretary Kofi Annan on April 25, 2003, and is described by its creators as “the only memorial in the world to those persons serving in the Peacekeeping Forces of the United Nations....”  In the center of this fountain is a 12.5-foot statue named “Girl with Dove” by its sculptor Tom Corbin and in 2003, a four-foot miniature was gifted to the United Nations Headquarters in New York City.

Who is Tom Corbin?  I saw the picture of the statue that he made for the United Nations in my Miami University Alumni magazine.  Tom Corbin was a 1976 graduate of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio.  At Miami, he studied drawing while majoring in marketing.  He started out as an advertising executive until a chance meeting with a bronze sculptor led to classes and thoughts of an art career, which he began in 1986.  He made the six statues of children for the Children Fountain in Kansas City.  And he made the sculptor the stands atop the United Nations Peace Plaza’s fountain in Independence, Missouri.  

The Religion of the House of Israel

by Pastor Don Elmore

December 7, 2014

Scripture Reading:  1 Kings 12:25-33

Location of where Jeroboam's temples in ancient IsraelThis map shows the two cities where Jeroboam 1 built his false temples; one in the South, the other in the North.  From the very beginning, the House of Israel did not worship their God correctly.

Let’s see what the opening Scriptures say about how the House of Israel began; The House of Israel had the:

  • Wrong King:  Had a man who was not of the seed of David:  Jeroboam was a king who was born from the seed of Ephraim (2 Kings 11:26).  God ordained that all kings were to come from the family of David, of the lineage of Judah.
  • Wrong Priests:  Jeroboam made priests of the lowest of the people:  None were of Levi.  God ordained that all His priests were go come from the line of Levi; no other tribe.
  • Wrong Temple:  Jeroboam made two new temples; one in Bethel and the other in Dan.  Inside each temple he put what he said were the “gods that brought you out of Egypt”:  two golden calves.  God had built His house in Jerusalem.  His throne was in the inner court on the Ark of the Covenant.
  • Wrong feast days:  Jeroboam made a feast that was similar to Judah’s but he celebrated it on the wrong month; the 8th instead of the 7th.
  • Wrong laws kept:  Jeroboam kept a different set of laws than what God told them to do.   In fact, it says that the kings of Israel all followed after the commandments of other gods, particularly Baalim. 

The House of Israel experienced in 205 years: 19 kings; 9 dynasties; 7 assassinations; 1 suicide; 1 killed in battle; 1 died falling through a lattice and each new king was worse than his predecessor.  There was not one good king in the whole bunch according to the Bible.  The Old Testament refers to the kingship of Israel as all being disobedient to the Laws of God. 

Walking the Walk

A conversation with Pastor Downey and William Finck centering on Christian order and historical, biblical and current perspectives of government.

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William Finck’s 
Christogenea Saturdays 12-6-2014

with Bill Finck and Mark Downey

Subject:  Walking the Walk

Part 3 of Christogenea Saturdays' series "Walking the Walk"'.  A conversation with Pastor Downey and William Finck centering on Christian order and historical, biblical and current perspectives of government. 

More on this subject with written text: Walking, Talking and Racing

An Identity Rebuttal to Jewish Voice Today Part 2

by Pastor Mark Downey

November 30, 2014

Scripture Reading: Psalms 83:1-6

What is it that jews have against us, against Jesus Christ and His followers, which for the last 2000 years have been White people?  I believe it's the ancient conflict between Jacob Israel and his brother Esau Edom, who forsook and sold his birthright and now wants it back.  Their father Isaac was tricked into blessing Jacob and likewise today's Edomite jews are tricking the world into believing they are Israel.  What most people don't realize is that the jews want to rule the world and it's to the exclusion of Christ and Christians, White Christians specifically.   In case you haven't noticed, the bipolar jewish/muslim Obama regime has had a grudge against Christians since taking his Masonic oath of office, taking overt measures, especially in the military, being the commander-in-thief.  For all intents and purposes, Obama is a puppet of the jews, in spite of the dialectic parlor games, if one has eyes to see the enemy within.

There have been many explanations and hypothesis' as to why the “Prince of peace,” the “Prince of life,” the “Word of life,” the “Light of the world,”  the “Author and finisher of our faith” was crucified.  In two words it was 'sour grapes,' which is to say an expression of disdain for something one covets but cannot have.  Such was the prophetic parable of the vineyard in the first three gospels.  Jesus gave this lesson just a week before His death on the Cross.  Matthew's version (21:33-46) is slightly different than Luke (20:9-19) and Mark (12:11-9), citing Isaiah 5:1-2, “Now I will sing for the one I love a song about his vineyard: My beloved had a vineyard on a rich and fertile hill.  He dug it all around, removed its stones, And planted it with the choicest vine. And He built a tower in the middle of it.  And also hewed out a wine vat in it; Then He expected it to produce good grapes, But it produced only sour ones.”  What was the problem?  

Theocracy - Part 3

The Books of the Bible:  Ken Hamm equates "inter-racial" marriage with the marriage of a Christian with a non-Christian.  What is wrong with this?  And who were the people who plotted and attempted to kill Jesus Christ, according to the Bible?

The Books of the Bible

by Pastor Don Elmore

November 23, 2014

Scripture Reading: Genesis 5:1

Genesis

The Bible is the family history of the first man Adam.  It gives the generations of the race that Adam and Eve were parents of:  the White race.  The first ten chapters tell of where they lived, what they did, how long they lived, the first sin that happened in the race, the first deception that occurred in the race, the first big failure of the race and the judgment against it. 

An Identity Rebuttal to Jewish Voice Today Part 1

by Pastor Mark Downey

November 16, 2014

Scripture Reading:  John 10:22-31

On a recent visit to a new dentist for the first time, I noticed a pile of sample magazines called JVT, which is Jewish Voice Today.  I don't believe the doctor is jewish, but to carry such a magazine is truly judeo-Christian (in contradistinction to Christian) and perusing the magazine, I quickly found out that it was Messianic.  In other words, it is jews who have supposedly converted to Christianity.  However, under the veneer, they have converted to nothing and are vicariously teaching judaism to gullible Christians and definitely promoting a Zionist agenda. 

JVT LogoThere is no visible Cross of Calvary, but the six pointed star of Molech is pervasive.  Within their logo is a stalk of what appears to be wheat, but is more likely a tare which impersonates wheat and is straight, rather than curved and bowing from it's bounty of grain.  Now slick full-color magazines like this are not cheap to publish, but they seem to have a plentiful cash flow; and I'll tell you why in a moment.  They even have their own TV show called the 'Jewish Voice' as if the media monopoly run by jews needs more jewish voices.  They are in all the social networks and don't have to worry about being banned or censored like an Identity Christian.  The president and CEO is Rabbi Jonathan Bernis (not pastor, not reverend, not bishop; none of the Christian appellations), headquartered out of Phoenix, Arizona.  The reason I'm rebutting this organization and why it's important to White Christians is because the 'Jewish Voice Ministries' is a religious predator that preys upon God's true chosen people.  To say there's been a case of mistaken identity is a gross understatement; the claim that jews are descendants of Jacob-Israel is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on mankind.  There's no mistake about identifying the Big Lie of jews.  We're going to take a look at the current Nov./Dec. issue and some other things from their website.  

Theocracy - Part 2

The Big Question: how many years was Israel under a theocracy?  When did they switch to a Monarchy?  The Bible tells a fantastic story of Israel's history. What is the major question that the average Christian doesn't even know?  

The Big Question

by Pastor Don Elmore

November 9, 2014

Scripture Reading: Deuteronomy 31:23

What kind of government did Israel operate under when they were freed from Egyptian slavery?  Were they under a democracy?  Monarchy?  Dictatorship?  Republic?  No, there were under a form of government that no one else ever was under.  The seed of the people who were recipients of the covenant made and swore to by God; were under a theocracy

A theocracy was rule by God.  God had made a covenant with Abraham, later confirmed this covenant with his son, Isaac, and then passed it on to Esau.  But Esau despised the covenant and sold it to Jacob; the other of Isaac’s twin-sons.  This is why many, many times in the Bible, God refers to Himself as being the “God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob” (Exodus 3:6, and many other places).It is nowhere written in the Bible, that God is the “God of Abraham, Isaac and Esau” although that is what most Christians believe!  God wasn’t the king of the entire world; He was king of His people.

Why was Israel in Egypt in the first place?  God, in his covenant, had said that His people were to go to a nation and serve them.  The time that they were to be there was 215 years; 4 generations.  The Canaanites, whose land they were promised, had not as yet fulfilled all of the evil that they were to do.