Dwight Nelson on Separate Conferences

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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2011

Dr. Dwight Nelson, senior pastor of Pioneer Memorial Church on the campus of Andrews University, speaks on racial based segregation and separate conferences in the Seventh-day Adventist Church

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  • Absolutely brilliant! I really believe that the latter rain will not fall until this issue is deal with. I have always attended a church where I'm the minority. Sometimes, it's a sacrifice but it's nothing compared to what Jesus did on the cross for me.

  • @pjactuary the ecumenical message.

  • @DigitalPraise7 Which part of THIS message do you disagree with?

  • @ilovethe7thday Just a reminder, this is the same man who said Allah is God.

  • The ecumenical movement.

    

  • @mahoganiqueen Just a reminder, he's the senior pastor of the campus church where the college is in the tops in the nation in racial diversity; he IS trying to break down these barriers where God called him.

  • I grew up in this Church and Trust me he means it... He's been preaching sermons with messages like this for years.

  • @mlasr1 You could do a regional analysis of the two conferences, and whichever conference is in a better financial/asset position, that would be the conference that would reign while the other conference would be dissolved.

  • I love the comparison with South Africa, where the GC directed the churches there to dissolve the separate-but-equal...

  • when was this sermon preached?

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