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Catholic Mass from a Protestant Perspective - Part 2 by Mike Cumbie

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Watch full Video for FREE at CatholicMass.co. Michael Cumbie, former pentecostal clergyman and convert to the Catholic faith, is now offering his renowned teaching, "The Mass Explained - From a Convert's Point of View" (from the "How Then Shall We Worship" CD and DVD set) in its entirety at CatholicMass.co. In this 45-minute presentation Mike Cumbie delivers an insightful and entertaining look into the Catholic Faith, in particular the Catholic Mass, from a protestant's perspective. So click the 'Play' button on the video player to the left, and let the laughs and the learning begin! To learn more about Mike Cumbie or to order this wonderful teaching on DVD and CD, please visit MikeCumbie.org.

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  • God bless you michael, I now appreciate mass

  • he is explaining how it looks like to be in a catholic church to the evangelicals and explaining how many protestant so wrongly misunderstood catholicism. Looks like this is a mini chapel model of a church.

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  • @shanana000 I know my Lord Jesus very personally.My mother was Catholic,my father was Lutheran & I have been to every denomination.I've been baptized in the Holy Spirit.I have recieved the gift of speaking in tongues.I love the worship in song of the Pentecostal Churches.I advise every Christian to visit other denominations. They are all parts of a whole.I personally can't go without the Lords' Supper.I guess you could say I've come full circle.I LOVE my Savior completely.

  • @sweet161402 I go to church and I give Christ worship and praise to my Lord and Savior. Because He is worthy of both...And I take communion in memory of what Christ did for me on the Cross. His body was beaten for my healing and His blood was shed for the remission of my sins...But by no means do I beleive a mere sinful man can call Christ down from His throne and turned into a factory made wafer because of what he say and a bell rings...my faith is in what Jesus did at Calvary not in an object

  • @shanana000 NONONO! BYEBYEBYE!

  • @shanana000 We are to go to Church to Give worship & Adoration to Christ.The Lords' Supper IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ACT we do as Christians.You should want to learn YOUR HERITAGE(if your'e Christian). The Catholic Church IS TOTAL WORSHIP OF CHRIST.It's NOT about us.It's NOT what we GET OUT but what we GIVE-back to GOD. Peace be with you.

  • @shanana000 nope that the truth and sometimes it hurts.

  • Wow!  what a bunch of lies!!! he turns my stomach!

  • @okcSDRmedia I agree with you...I've found that roman catholic teachings are totally differnt then what the Bible teaches...they use the same words which can be deceiving but the meanings are twisted...a false gospel...just like this mike guy is talkiing about what a church looks like...does he realize the first Christians that were Jews, didn't have a fancy church building..they were killed for their faith...they met where ever they could...the people are the church..not a building. fools

  • @aruvi231 He's not a priest and the "sermon" is called a homily.

  • @okcSDRmedia Whatever. 

  • @shanana000 acts 8:37 most bibles take this out but it says if you believe with your heart that Jesus Christ is Lord and Saviour you can be baptized what three month old can do that?

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