This church wants the US Constitution to help them save their property, but it does not want the US Constitution when it comes to freedom of speech for all, and certainly not for exposing the truth. They delete reviews when criticized here, even though none of their own work and agenda to save America is clearly working. It hasn't even worked in their own city, as Charleston is becoming an increasingly liberal place.
One of their newer pastors is retired military and sympathises with Rome and the globalist, anti-Zionist United Nations, and when he was requested to expose sin and injustice within his own denomination, he cowardly refused and shirked his duties as clergy. It is also amazing that neither he, nor the rest of the clergy, know just who Rome is in the Bible! Remember, as you boast of your military career, it means nothing when you see your own country coming to an end within your own lifetime. The Bible actually commands the opposite of arrogance, and even the news can prove to you your efforts were for nothing. You think you're going to "revive America" when you won't even handle something in-house first, no matter how small you deem it? Spiritually, they are as weak as the American military itself. This church is mostly old people stuck in the old ways and who want to maintain the historic "glam" of being in an old church building, even though the Supreme Court did not show them favor over the property against the Episcopal denomination. It seems that they are really all one and the same, ultimately.
This church is fulfilling bible prophecy by joining the ecumenical movement and maintaining false, unholy spirituality: a recent Citadel grad attended here on staff for a short while as he also "graduated" from the Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry. Bethel Redding is a cult and an open door to the returning New Age across the United States: they use "Destiny Cards," which are nothing more than occult tarot cards under the label of "Christian." That should be red flag enough..
Why do not any of your priests here tell of you these things? It is because they do not know their own Bibles, they are on the wrong side of prophecy, and they have utterly no power at all against the rapidly spreading collapse of their...
Read moreIt is located in Charleston’s French Quarter: A small neighborhood in the historic district, the French Quarter, gets its name from many French Huguenots who fled religious persecution and settled there.
Luckily I got a chance to take a photo with a Horse carriage in front of it, which itself is an iconic photo.
My mind can’t comprehend that it was built over 250 years ago, completed, and opened for service in 1761! It is the oldest surviving religious structure in all of Charleston and is a National Historic Landmark located at the corner of Meeting and Broad Street.
St. Michael's Episcopal Church, a National Historic Landmark, dates to 1751 and is known for its four stained glass windows by the Tiffany Company of New York and for the cedar pew where George Washington sat in 1791.
As the horse and carriage rides travel past the intersection known as the Four Corners of Law, one can overhear the carriage drivers educating their passengers about significant historic moments in Charleston that took place at this location. President George Washington attended a service in St. Michael’s Church back on May 8, 1791
Interesting fact: The bells of St. Michael's Episcopal Church are among the greatest treasures in a city filled with treasures of the heart. St. Michael’s is the oldest church building in Charleston, having survived hurricanes, earthquakes and fires – not to mention the devastation left behind by the bombardment and occupation...
Read moreThis is Saint Michaels Cathedral. It is Anglican Catholic. It is one of the oldest Churches in Charleston with one of the oldest congregations. George Washington worshiped here. As a baptized Catholic I attended St Micheal’s. I have sat in the presidential booth and prayed in the same church as our founding father and accepted communion. It differs from the Roman Catholic in the history of the Kings and queens. If you wander through the court yard you will find St Micheal’s the arch angels grace site marker.i prayed here during a hurricane. I prayed here on Labor Day. I also gave a Good Samaritan box for a child. And I made a painting for mr Sullivan one of the...
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