This video is from Pastor Chad Carters Christian Citizenship Sunday held on November 2nd, 2008 just two days before the historic national election that landed Barack Obama the presidency.
We are all called to do our part to stand up for biblical truth and righteousness. Along with registering voters in the months leading up to the election, this service was Pastor Carters attempt to make that difference in his city. We are thankful for the political guests who accepted our invitation to attend.
Speakers Included:
- Indiana Secretary of State, Todd Rokita
- Indiana Senator Brent Steele
- Music by Psalmist John Robinson
- Special message by Pastor Chad Carter
This message touches on the topics of:
- ABORTION & the Christians appropriate response to it
- HOMOSEXUAL MARRIAGE
- JUDICIAL TYRANNY
- NATIONAL BACKSLIDING
- NATIONAL REVIVAL
- False Religion that spews HATRED in the name of God
- And more
Please take the time to watch all four parts to this special message.
For more information:
Family Harvest Church
Pastor Chad Carter
P.O. Box 512
Salem, IN 47167
www.ChadCarter.org
www.myspace.com/PastorChadCarter
www.youtube.com/FamilyHarvestChurch
Isn't it illegal for churches to do such a thing?? This should be investigated by the IRS due to tax exemption status
nnahler 1 year ago
@nnahler - part 1 - Thanks for watching and for bringing up a common misunderstanding. No, it isn't illegal for churches to address social issues. Churches, ministries, and ministers have been doing so for years. This is our Constitutionally protected right.
FamilyHarvestChurch 1 year ago
@nnahler - part 2 - @nnahler - The only thing non-profit, tax-exempt entities are prevented from doing is endorsing a specific candidate. No such endorsement was made in the service shown in this video. Social and moral issues, however, were addressed, and Christians were encouraged to cast a vote for the candidate that most closely aligns with their beliefs and the dictates of their consciences. Thanks for your comment.
FamilyHarvestChurch 1 year ago
@FamilyHarvestChurch and I will thank you for the clarification, even though it was quite obvious what you were getting at when you mentioned Democratic leaders by name
nnahler 1 year ago
@nnahler Barbara Boxer and Nancy Pelosi were mentioned by name because of their fevert support of abortion, not because of their party affiliation. It just so happens that the predominant majority of pro-murder politicians are in the Democratic Party.
FamilyHarvestChurch 1 year ago