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raptureready

raptureready

3.7(3 reviews)
1.3 kmNorth Berkeley

if your reading this, and don't know Jesus, pray you would ask him in your heart and life. We are…read moreall going to die and what you do with Jesus will determine where you will spend eternity. John 3:16

Open Letter to Todd Strandberg…read more Sergeant Strandberg (of "Rapture Ready" fame): It has come to my attention here at this Air Force base that you, as a supply sergeant, have been accepting items of inferior and even dangerous quality! Now, it's true that your actions are far from deserving a court-martial. But let me remind you, Sergeant, that your reputation is in jeopardy, and if you don't improve the quality of the items you distribute, the Commander-in-Chief who's over both of us may have some words with you one of these days! Sergeant, now where in the world did you get some of those substandard items that are in your "Margaret MacDonald Who?" article that's in the "Pretribulation Rapture" section of your "Rapture Ready" website? You maintain that I "have never been able to prove that Darby ever heard of MacDonald or her vision." FACTS: In John Darby's book The Irrationalism of Infidelity (1853), pp. 283-5, he described in great detail his visit with her in her home in Scotland in mid-1830 and even talked about her endtime outlook and the Scriptural texts she used for support! (All this is in my book The Incredible Cover-up.) Then you claim that Darby's pretrib view was derived from "the distinction between Israel and the church." FACTS: Darby's first clear pretrib teaching, in his "Notes on the Revelation" (1839), p. 206, was based on only the symbol (!) of the man child "caught up" in Rev. 12:5----and this was his pretrib basis for 30 years (from the 1830's to the 1860's)! Interestingly, this symbol was Edward Irving's pretrib basis in his "Interpretation of the Old-Testament Prophecies quoted in the New" (The Morning Watch, June, 1831, p. 301)----a full eight years before Darby "appropriated" Irving's idea! You then assert that Darby discovered the pretrib rapture concept in 1827. FACTS: Darby himself wrote in his "Short but serious Examination of...'Daniel the Prophet'" (1850), p. 67, that he came to "understand" pretrib in 1830 and not 1827----an understanding that came to him only after the Irvingite journal The Morning Watch (which he regularly read) began to clearly teach pretrib in its Sep., 1830 issue (which saw "Philadelphia" raptured, in a partial rapture scheme, before "the great tribulation," pp. 510, 514!). And you foolishly declare that Margaret Macdonald (it was spelled this way) couldn't have been a pretrib because she taught that the "Church" will be persecuted by the Antichrist. FACTS: For more than 30 years I've emphasized, in my books and articles and while guesting on worldwide talk shows, that the Irvingites, as well as Margaret, taught pretrib before Darby did. My critics, wishing to divert attention away from unmistakably clear pretrib teaching by Irvingites, have focused instead on uneducated Margaret and her brief and somewhat unclear revelation account. They also know that she held to partial rapturism which sees PART of the "church" taken in a pretrib rapture and the REST of the "church" enduring the trib. By covering up her pretrib rapture ("one taken and the other left" before "THE WICKED" is "revealed") and emphasizing her posttrib-flavored statements like "The trial of the Church is from Antichrist," they can hopefully discredit her as the originator and give that honor to someone else who seems to have a better reputation! Incidentally, all partial rapturists including Pember and Govett have always described the ones "left behind" as the "Church" (the way Margaret talked) and even John Walvoord's books classify partial rapturists as "pretribulationists"! Since some of the emotional and spiritual cripples (with potty mouths) on your Rapture Ready message board have gotten the impression from someone with little conscience (I wonder who!) that I am a heretical (and even Satanic) liar that no one should ever listen to, I am forced to tell you that since the early 1970's my books on pretrib history have been publicly endorsed by a galaxy of leading evangelical theologians as well as church history experts----scholars from George Ladd, Merrill Tenney, and F. F. Bruce to Robert Gundry and Walter Martin. (Google "Scholars Weigh My Research") Finally, Sergeant, in order to shore up your collapsing pillar of pretrib sand, you seem to enjoy dropping names like Thomas Ice, Pseudo-Ephraem, Morgan Edwards, and Manuel Lacunza. FACTS: Whenever I see a photo of Ice, I'm reminded that your site considers him the "heavy" artillery who constantly shoots off his mouth about the "pretrib" outlook of the last three names. I wonder, Sergeant, what your fans will think when they discover my "Deceiving and Being Deceived" article (on many sites) which exposes the plagiarism, document revisionism, phony "Dr." degrees, cover-up and other pretrib dishonesty, and which also proves that Pseudo-Ephraem, Edwards, and Lacunza all had the historical habit of blending together the rapture and the final advent!

Evangel Bible Church of Berkeley

Evangel Bible Church of Berkeley

3.6(5 reviews)
1.9 kmWest Berkeley

I was a member here, and its church plant, for over 10 years from my senior year in college to…read moreseveral years afterward, from 2005-2016. What immediately strikes you is the seriousness of the attitudes of the members here -- they are not here to play and they take the Bible very seriously. Within this church body a strong view of Lordship salvation -- which is church-speak for honoring Jesus as your Lord and Master, not just your "homeboy" or Savior, or genie in a bottle -- quite refreshing. I think the outcomes of this church are a mix of the individual, the church teaching, and the culture and influence of members of this church. My current view is that salvation (justification, sanctification, and future glorification) is completely the work of God, and not of man. I have seen Christians of all shapes and sizes come through this ministry and become essentially more of what they were, previously. e.g. Big-hearted Christians became even bigger-hearted; immature Christians became slightly less immature individuals with their problems masked by changed behaviors, but unchanged hearts. Pros: - Biblical teaching, expositional preaching, good doctrine, high view of God's word, conservative views - "Truth"-heavy - A lot of equipping. An inside joke, when the church was still called "Eastbay Baptist/Bible Church of Berkeley," was "The Eastbay Seminary." The Sunday school and equipping classes I've taken: Evangelism Training 1, Evangelism Training 2 (Apologetics), Biblical Hermeneutics, Old Testament Survey Cons: - More could be done to help build up well-rounded Christians. - Culture is too "inward" focused -- members tend to neglect relationships with family, non-Christian friends, coworkers, etc. - Can be "hyper-fundamental" at times. Things that are not explicitly sins in the Bible are viewed and treated as if they were actual sins. - Where is the grace? Tendency to be big-headed, small-hearted. - Lack of cultural diversity - Lack of age diversity - Tendency to produce behavior change (through peer pressure), rather than heart change (only possible by work of Holy Spirit) On the positive side, most of the members of this church body have a genuine desire to pursue holiness and Christ-likeness -- "Be perfect, therefore, as your Heavenly Father is perfect" (Matthew 5:48). However, because of the overall youthfulness and immaturity of certain individuals, and the proclivity for group-think, there is a tendency of a version of stoicism and monasticism (denying oneself of worldly pleasures) to be erroneously praised as a virtue among its members in their good-intentioned pursuit of holiness--which is still missing the mark. I would encourage all to be Bereans and study Scripture for themselves. I received a lot of great teaching from this church and learned the tools to help study the Bible for myself. However, there were certain experiences that I went through during my time here that were also heart-wrenching. While I have been encouraged greatly and grew tremendously as a Christian during my time here, I also experienced a lot of deeply painful experiences that are still with me today, and on some days, those painful memories are more vivid than the positive ones. I think Revelation 2:1-7 is a very good, spot-on description of this church when I was a member there: "To the angel of the church in Ephesus write: The One who holds the seven stars in His right hand, the One who walks among the seven golden lampstands, says this: 'I know your deeds and your toil and perseverance, and that you cannot tolerate evil men, and you put to the test those who call themselves apostles, and they are not, and you found them to be false; and you have perseverance and have endured for My name's sake, and have not grown weary. But I have this against you, that you have left your first love. Therefore remember from where you have fallen, and repent and do the deeds you did at first; or else I am coming to you and will remove your lampstand out of its place--unless you repent. Yet this you do have, that you hate the deeds of the Nicolaitans, which I also hate. He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. To him who overcomes, I will grant to eat of the tree of life which is in the Paradise of God.'" In a culture where the prevailing attitude is anti-God and overwhelmingly secular, this church is a God-send and refuge from the storm. For conservative believers, it feels like the members of this body are the "7,000 in Israel, all the knees that have not bowed to Baal and every mouth that has not kissed him" (1 Kings 19:18). However, I would exhort this church to excel still more, and to try and find ways to have a refreshing and positive impact to its surrounding and greater community. Remember the two greatest commandments: 1. Love the LORD your God with all of your heart, soul, mind, and strength. 2. Love your neighbor as yourself. (No, not just your fellow church member.)

This church started out as a ministry in Oakland, CA…read more Pastor John came up as a guest speaker in the winter of 97, moved the ministry to Berkeley in 2002, where it resides to this date. I have been in this ministry since the very beginning, even before Pastor John came up to the Bay Area, from SoCal. For 17 years, I have been under this man's tootilage and teaching, even knowing how he had treated members and warning him to stop his madness. It came to a crashing end in November of 2014, when through several meetings that occurred in October of 2014, Pastor John revealed that the leadership actually planned a conspiracy against me, and brought false allegations to remove me from where I was serving in, although none of the emails that lead up to our meeting on October 15th indicated any of this was occurring. Moreso, he lied regarding the allegations and gave several versions of it to the church, some of, but were not limited to: He is stepping down. He is taking a break. He needs spiritual counseling. My final straw, after attempting to reconcile with him, that first I needed to be stripped of my character, and built back up to serve correctly, for Evangel. That's funny, because he has known me for over 16 years prior, and didn't have prior issues. It felt like a cult, and then I realized, that PJ might be trying to brainwash me. Prior to this, he had told me to remove my belongings (sound equipment, since I serve as his AV director), and leave. He also had them reprogram my door card to no access. I was gone! But it didn't end there. The ministry's tone changed on me in the upcoming months, in going from sentimental to an outright plea to repent. It was apparent that the ministry had heard vague accounts of what happened between the pastor and myself. After having enough of the phone calls, voice mails, and emails, I finally wrote a letter to the members explaining why I left to begin with. The backlash? 31 members came after me, either through email, yahoo mail, gmail, facebook, texting, all avenues, basically telling me to give in and submit to PJ, or else I was going to face great punishment and be excommunicated........................ And this is what is wrong with the ministry. Anyone who has a voice to stick up with what is going on, is put under the microscope of needing biblical counseling. Anyone who addresses a concern at or towards the leadership as to how they are conducting themselves, it is gossip. Unfortunately, legalism and dogmatic theology have taken over this ministry, and the way the members treat anyone who disagrees. Moreover, reconciliation is deemed church discipline if it is against the pastor. If you are a guest, coming to visit, the church from a distance seems like a piece of cake to visit and learn from. And I will say this: you will learn a lot! As an outsider, you will be amazed and astonished by the truth and words that are preached. As a member, it will bring stress, heartache, emotional trauma, physical and spiritual abuse. And this clarifies when I refer to legalism. Your social media is even monitored as to whom you associate with: if a woman associates with a brother, she is often urged to stop and block the brother. Over the years, he has also developed low views on women, single people, and the homelessness. This is the tip of the iceberg: Even people who have written on yelp have had their reviews taken down, because the church has flagged and reported that, "the facts are not true", and then another member just writes a review, just to give it a high rating. The rating for Evangel would be much much lower, than the 4.5. But because of the blocks, the rating is higher. My biggest concern, and why I post this is, in still resolving the issue in 2014, in my 17 years in the ministry, there have been at least 60 members who have left, solely, due to PJ's treatment of them. The greatest flaw in the leadership structure is that the deacons and elders, whom he personally picks, all answer to him. The current elder was a reinstated elder, who stepped down several years prior, due to his heart issues in serving in the role, to begin with. Pastor John has no accountability, and the current staff isn't keeping him accountable. The men just do whatever he asks of them. Since there isn't really any accountability, everything being done is deemed correct. Moreso, since the original elders departed from this church as the elder board, there have been increases of paranormal activity at the church. For example, I have seen, along with my family, shadows running around and even came home with three distinct scratches either on my face, arms, chest or legs, on several occasions. Pastor John does need a lot of help, repentance, even to the point of stepping down. There are plenty of decent churches out there. You can visit, but proceed with caution.

Saint Joseph the Worker Roman Catholic Church

Saint Joseph the Worker Roman Catholic Church

3.9(11 reviews)
0.7 km

This is the most beautiful church! Got married here and Father John and everyone here were amazing…read morefor our special day.

This church means a lot to me! In 2004 I started my RCIA journey as my son went to Their school,…read moreyes there use to be a school and my heart broke as many hearts did when they closed it. I also met my husband in 2006 and he commenced RCIA almost immediately after we met because he wanted to marry me and yes in the church! I was a cradle catholic baptized as infant only but he was a total conversion and we were married here by Fr. Stephan on 12/12/2007 hallelujah!! We then moved to Richmond and still attended mass here however we felt we needed to stay in our community. Anyhow here we are i visited today because I was told they have the partial Tridentine Mass. Oh my word!! What a beautiful experience as I've always read and heard stories of the pre Vatican II days. Today I knelt for communion for the first time and accepted the body of Christ in the most solemn way. My husband will be back no doubt!!! Major kudos also to this parish for having a wonderful greeter who hands you the church missal and the option of the church bulletin. Inside the church the pews are completely bare and free of hymnals, papers, etc. The missal made my heart warm as all the readings, hymns, and to top it off, the lovely instruction for receiving the Holy Eucharist was clearly written out. I am not sure why churches everywhere don't do this as many Catholics don't even know they are not supposed to receive communion if they are in the state of any grave sin. I learned years ago that not going to church on Sundays was a grave sin, not to mention a few others. This also helps non-Catholics who are visiting.... Again, thank you STJW the Lord is gleaming I am sure, I know I am! By the way, Father Luhan who is a priest at St. Mary of Magdalene have the most beautiful homily. Just a special day for me with our Lord, thank you STJW! God bless

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Saint Ambrose Roman Catholic Church

Saint Ambrose Roman Catholic Church

3.3(3 reviews)
2.5 km

When I was younger I came here as a child and into my teenage years as I was raised catholic. (I…read morehave then since converted to Judaism). Overall this church is really nice, large and well kept up, both inside and out. The priests at the time were all really nice and always very caring (they have now since change priests). As the years went on, things started to change within the church and there were certain people that left. They were too many rules and people felt that they were being control. It was also rumored that there had been some funny business within the priests group which of course is disturbing in any religious setting for anyone to hear of. Which is why my family stopped coming here and they started attending another church around our area. The church does have a large hall for parties or weddings, complete with a stage, kitchen, bathrooms, tables & chairs and large sitting/dance area. There is a parking lot across the street from the church that can be used but other than that parking can be found on the street. Such a shame that such a beautiful place doesn't get as much attention after what happened.

I have attended Sunday and weekday morning church services at St. Ambrose Church. I am pleased to…read moresay that this church pretty much still has the same exteriors and interiors that I had remembered (barely) as a child. Which is more than I can say for some of the churches here in the SF Bay Area. What I do wish there was space for the statue of the founder of the Salesian order, St. John Bosco. This parish is run by the Salesian order, headed by two Salesian priests from India and one in residence. They are very nice and very friendly priests. The Mother likes how one of them delivers his homilies: he starts by telling you what he is going to tell you; he tells you what he is going to tell you and then he summarizes what he has just told you. I have to agree, I quite like his homily style--works for me very much. What has changed is the congregation. I am used to quiet before and after the service so I can pray. It was a bit of a shock to come in and the church is a social hall. Okay, so much for quiet prayer and reflection. I am very used to going to church as if I was on my way to the library. The congregation is very spirited and very friendly. On one of my very first visits, one of the members was way too inappropriately friendly: this person practically accosted me while I was looking at the stained glass windows of the apostles and saints. I do not want to go into the gorey details about what happened. This person was way too friendly (in such an inappropriate way) for my tastes which is one of the reasons why I will stay an occasional visitor to St. Ambrose. I had the pleasure of travelling with one of the priests at this church on a pilgrimage to France/Italy last summer in celebrating his 25 years as a Salesian priest. This priest is one of the main reasons why I will still visit St. Ambrose when I can. (I just have to be prepared to avoid a certain member of the congregation or two by running the other way as fast as I can.)

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