Today was a blessed day. I have been saying and still maintain that the lockdown has offered us the best Sabbaths we can remember. What a day! My heart is filled thankfulness. I did receive a summons today to appear in court. Before the service I...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
"Praise waiteth for thee, O God, in Zion." Yes, indeed it does. Praise waits for Him. It may be Friday but Sunday is coming! And oh how eagerly we anticipate the opportunity to gather with the saints and to lift up your voices in praise, in...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
I have spoken with many ministers who share my principles regarding worship. They believe the church must gather with or without the permission of civil authorities. But the majority of these men will not speak up. They do not want to disrupt...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
In a few minutes we will be on our way to church. We hear often from those who have 'unchurched' themselves that the church is not the building. By that they mean they needn't gather. As for me and my household, we will serve the Lord. And so,...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
I have decided to do begin a series of allegorical pieces on my blog. The first is titled, The Worldly Wiseman Exegetes Romans 13. Please don't hesitate to share. The folly of church leaders must be exposed.
Upon request I offered the following statement to CTV News Kitchener: When I was interviewed by Brian Bourke (of 570 News) he asked me if my church was complying. At the time I declined to comment. I have been giving that some thought, and I...[ abbreviated | read entire ]
Two days ago we had a blessed time together. Though we did not meet at our usual location, it was good to be able to gather in obedience to God's command. We regret that the sermons were not recorded.
We meet as usual at 10 am and 3 pm. Masks are not required, you will not be screened, visitors are welcome, no one is turned away. We will not render unto Caesar what is God's. Therefore 2020 worship looks just like worship in 2019.
Dear brothers and sisters in Christ, my heart is heavy. A brother and companion in labour is facing impossible fines and jail time simply because he has been leading his congregation in corporate worship. What sin has he committed? There is...[ abbreviated | read entire ]