The Hand Of the Lord Org
Music Link: https://youtu.be/NwOJv_ZIibE?list=RDNwOJv_ZIibE
Well, I believe the results are in, first before posting the "Best Sunday Sermon," however, I am going to post one from a new category. The following award is given for the "Best True Religion Sermon," and is given to Brother Gary Wilkerson.
Link: https://youtu.be/aT0eIIwqx_A?list=RDaT0eIIwqx_A
Also, the Lord told me to post that one first, as He stated that "If there are any listeners who are not going to send in an offering to Brother Gary's Orphanages, then they ought to especially listen to this second message.
"Oh, and he also noted that they have enlarged the Altar by moving some things around for today's sermon."
Or wait, perhaps I just imagined that?
"Hey, I'm just the messenger!"
"Best Sunday Sermon," for October 5th, 2025.
Link: https://youtu.be/HUzk2unZ7-Q
Music link: https://youtu.be/PAf3FRwXOpc?list=RDPAf3FRwXOpc
Music link: https://youtu.be/dhBKRbT2Ou0?list=RDdhBKRbT2Ou0
I was just listening to a commercial clip from "Covenant House," a ministry that helps lost children and kids on the streets.
Well, I knew they began as a Catholic Ministry, but apparently they are now non-denominational.
Nonetheless, I know that there are many Catholics who strictly give to Catholic Organizations. Well, this organization was started by Catholic Priests and I think it would still be a wonderful Charity to give to, as it has such a historical background of Catholic Faith.
AI Overview
No, Covenant House is not exclusively a Catholic charity; it is a non-denominational organization that provides services to young people facing homelessness, trafficking, and exploitation, though its origins are rooted in the Catholic faith. While its founders were Catholic priests and it historically reflects the social justice traditions of the Catholic faith, it receives no religious affiliation or funding today and serves all young people regardless of their faith.
Key Points
Not Religiously Affiliated: Covenant House explicitly states it is not a religious organization and welcomes all young people regardless of their beliefs.
Diverse Population Served: It serves a diverse population of young people who are experiencing homelessness, trafficking, or other hardships, and who come from various backgrounds.
Faith-Based Roots: The organization was founded in 1968 by Catholic priests and has historical roots in the social justice tradition of the Roman Catholic faith.
Inclusive Services: Covenant House offers a range of services, including housing, counseling, and support for independence, and it provides safe spaces for youth to practice their faith if they choose, without mandating any particular faith.
James 1:27
The Message
26-27 Anyone who sets himself up as "religious" by talking a good game is self-deceived. This kind of religion is hot air and only hot air. Real religion, the kind that passes muster before God the Father, is this: Reach out to the homeless and loveless in their plight, and guard against corruption from the godless world.
2nd Music link: https://youtu.be/nxZx74DiIIo
Music link: https://youtu.be/1yUK0S_cEXY?list=RD1yUK0S_cEXY
Taken from Google:
AI Overview
"Ruddy" in "Ruddy old England" can mean either "healthy and rosy" or a mild, informal British intensifier for "bloody" or "damned". The specific meaning of "Ruddy old England" depends on the speaker's intent: it could be a fond, literal description of England's healthy, sun-kissed complexion or a more informal, slightly exasperated, or affectionate expression of irritation.
Literal Meaning: "Healthy and Rosy"
Origin: "Ruddy" comes from the Old English word rudu, meaning "redness".
Usage: It describes a healthy, reddish color, like a person with a rosy complexion from outdoor life.
In "Ruddy old England": This interpretation would suggest a positive, perhaps idyllic, view of England, emphasizing its vibrant health and perhaps even traditional associations with an outdoor, wholesome way of life.
Figurative Meaning: "Bloody" or "Damned" (British Slang)
Origin: In British English, "ruddy" is a common euphemism for "bloody".
Usage: It's used as a mild intensifier to express annoyance or irritation, similar to saying "a ruddy great hole" to mean a "bloody great hole".
In "Ruddy old England": This usage would be informal and could express anything from a mild, affectionate exasperation to a slightly more irritable sentiment about England.
Which one is it?
Without further context, it's ambiguous. It's most likely used in a more affectionate or patriotic way to mean "rosy" and "old", but it could also be a humorous or informal way of saying "bloody old England".
10-08-2025
You know, I am working around the house and just trying to listen to spiritual uplifting sermons or songs, in order to move closer to God in my relationship with Him.
Well, I happen to turn on one of the clips of a sermon from a church in which I have often visited in, "Oxford, England."
So, as I am enjoying the Praise and Worship, the Vicar gets up and gives a "sermon."
Well, I don't know what to think, as it was a pretty good sermon.
Afterwards, I got thinking perhaps I ought to have a new Sunday category for my "Awards Show."
"Yea," I thought, "What about "Best Sunday Sermon," from 'Ruddy Old England?'
Enjoy!
Sermon link: https://youtu.be/t1RAlWFaobo
Matthew 5:15-16 The Message
14-16 “Here’s another way to put it: You’re here to be light, bringing out the God-colors in the world. God is not a secret to be kept. We’re going public with this, as public as a city on a hill. If I make you light-bearers, you don’t think I’m going to hide you under a bucket, do you? I’m putting you on a light stand. Now that I’ve put you there on a hilltop, on a light stand—shine! Keep open house; be generous with your lives. By opening up to others, you’ll prompt people to open up with God, this generous Father in heaven.
10-12-2025
You know, I love Prime days at Amazon. I am sorry, but I just go nutz.
I mean right up to the last hour I was checking their "Today's Deals" and then I go to "Lightning deals," just in case they throw in a particular item that I was waiting for. Yea, it was a Roxon C2 Camping Utensil 2 in 1 Detachable Folding Cutlery with Fork & Spoon, I was hoping to save two dollars or so, as it is normally fifteen dollars.
Nevertheless, I just had a feeling that they weren't going to lower the price for such a coveted "item."
Nonetheless, we were down to the "last wire," with maybe only ten minutes to go. So, I hit "Today's Deals," and then "Lightning Deals" just hoping that they would put something really good in the category.
So, as I was scanning all these items, none were saying "Prime Deal," except for these items that no one would buy. Well, I wanted to purchase something really good and then finally it "popped up," it was a bag of:
Gustaf's
Dutch Licorice Cats - 5.2oz Bag - Sweet Black Licorice Cats - Dutch Candy from Netherlands.
Now, I don't know if you have ever had Gustaf's Dutch licorice products, but "hands down," they are the best Black Licorice that you can buy. And although I have never had their "Sweet Black Licorice Cats," before, they were pretty dern good.
Nevertheless, after I purchased them I realized that they were not listed as a "Prime Deal," it must have been another product that I was looking at?
Anyway, after I purchased them, I was reminded of a paper in which I was composing last week. I believe it had something to do with our family's first pet. Yea, a black cat.
Nevertheless, I started going through our families recently converted eight millimeter films and I happened to come across this old flick:
Link: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/f7y8E5_T0qk?feature=share
Or wait, that cat is Orange?
"Oh man, I'm gonna really have to talk to them guys at "Legacy Box."
Music link: https://youtu.be/kPql_mOXsO0?list=RDkPql_mOXsO0
We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data.