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Third Day - Creed (Live at Papal Visit, NY, 2008)

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Third day plays Apostle's Creed in Yonkers NYC, NY before the visit of Pope Benedict XVI, April 19, 2008. The last of their 4 songs they played, 25,000 private attendees on hand. A life opportunity.

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  • What a historic day for Third Day! Thanks for filming this!! What else did they play?

  • I can't remember exactly, but the song where they had everyone dance side to side was called: "I got a feeling", and then the other song they had the whole crowd sing "la da da da da la da da" is going to be coming out on the new album.

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  • I think this is a great, powerful, inspiring song. Let's put aside our differences aside and worship God. Surely the Protestants and Catholics can leave their squabbles at the church door, come inside, and worship together?

  • It's called intercessary prayer. Well document in many old and new testament books. Job uses it many times ... and well Jesus asked the 12 to use it in the garden... they failed. Intercessary prayer is biblical. Funny how protestants seem to neglect it?

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  • claro, uma ótima canção, mas compra uma camera melhor o fdp

  • Unity :)))

  • This Song Third Day is singing, is "Creed" by the late, great CCM artist Rich Mullens. Rich Mullens played Hammered Dulcimer on 3D's debut album, and they were friends. Rich supported 3D in their music. "Creed" was on "A Liturgy, a Legacy, & a Ragamuffin Band". Mullins co-wrote the tune with friend Beaker. Mullens was on his way to becoming a Catholic, when he died. Great choice by 3D! And great song by Mullens, 3D did justice to the original.

  • @ufera ... the holy trinity says Jesus is God.. Three god in one person..

  • @ufera .. did you ask them if they worship Mary?? how can you know that some catholics worship mary?? What i know of is that Mary is the best Saint to pray for because she is above all saints and angels.. If we pray to mary im sure god would hear our pray quickly as possible rather than you pray directly to god..

  • @fastfuriousfords

    Forbid Catholics from reading the Bible. ummm....no, just the opposite.

    How people can distort the truth (not all interpretations are equal) -- 2 Peter 3: 16; 2 John 7-10; Jude 1: 3-4;

    Follow the 'teaching' of the Apostles -- Acts 2: 42

    Tradition in the NT: (1 Cor. 11:2) (2 Thess. 2:15) (2 Tim. 2:1-2). Follow the 'tradition' (oral and written).

    not EVERYTHING is in the Bible: see John 20: 30 and John 21: 25

    see Providentissimus Deus

  • @klebtorian You're wrong. More importantly, this is a beautiful song. Let's put aside our differences and acknowledge that.

  • @rabthe45bravo: We cannot embrace Jesus' message and at the same time say that his sacrifice on the cross was not enough, cause that is what the "grace + good works" doctrine of justification implies (an heresy according to the christian reformed point of view). That if have to take a side because of this,so be it; Jesus clearly said that " whosoever that is not with me is against me", choosing a side is not an option, is unavoidable.

  • @klebtorian Heresy is "belief or opinion contrary to orthodox religious" (Oxford American English Dictionary). Since you're calling Catholic doctrine "heresy", you've already chosen a side. Instead of embracing your brothers, you're denigrating them. Congratulations. You've failed to understand the importance of Jesus' message.

  • @rabthe45bravo : Come on! One of the most important differences between roman catholic church and evangelical protestant church is about justification. Roman church says that justification is by grace + good works: THAT IS HERESY!!!! Reformed (or protestant) evangelical church says, according to the Bible, that justification is by faith and by faith alone!! The theology about justification is non-negotiable!

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