A Virtuous Woman
Apostle Dr. Glenda Phillips-Lee holds a Doctorate in Ministry from New Life Christian Bible College in Durban South Africa. Affectionately called “Mama Africa,” she is a grandmother, wife, mother, daughter, true sister and friend. Apostle Phillips-Lee is the Apostle of International Gospel Helpers Church Inc.and Star of Hope, Inc., both of which serve in locations like New York City, Ghana, Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria, New Delhi, (India) and the island country of Jamaica.
With over 20 years of Prophetic Ministry and as an Ambassador of Healing of The Nations Ministries, Apostle Phillips-Lee was appointed Director of Women’s Affairs for the Ethiopian Orthodox Coptic Church of North and South America in 2003. She currently is co-chair of the Connecticut chapter of the American Clergy Leadership Conference and the Women in Ministry Program. She is one of the “120” Ministers appointed by Father Moon.
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The Rise of Early Christianity: Three Lessons for Us
Bruce Clarke has been blessed in marriage for 33+ years to his most compassionate wife, Setsue, which is really fortunate. She kindly puts up with his annoying habits. He is a father of one son, Josh. He is currently the chair of the Local Council of the Family Church of CT, as well as serves on the Board of Bridgeport International Academy. He is working on a doctorate degree from UTS and still has a lot to learn, which is why he is giving this sermon.
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What Does 'The Blessing' Mean to You?
‘The Blessing’ is a Covenant between a Couple and God.
In a literal sense, a covenant means a binding agreement, a legal contract. It is a seal between two or more parties. In a biblical sense, the word covenant derives from the same root word meaning “to cut.” This means that in the culture of the Bible, covenant carried weight and was often cut, or sealed, in blood.
In our church, the words to “Be a Blessed Couple” carry a lot of weight.
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"The Story of America: What's the Holdup?" - Jim Edgerly
After 400-years of twists and turns, highs and lows, there are momentous questions to be asked about U.S. history: What has happened? Where are we now? Where are we headed? How well are we doing? What are the underlying forces? Scholars and ideologues use a wide range of theories and frameworks to answer these questions and deliver their verdict. Rev. Moon taught us to understand America using a “providential” perspective.
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