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Pastor Lucas Miles Shines Light on Liberal Churches in "Woke Jesus"
FromLighthouse Faith
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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Jul 9, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Heresies have existed in Christianity for more than two-thousand years, since the faith began. Early followers of Jesus Christ fought hard, first to understand the faith, and then to create doctrines that more faithful through the centuries could follow. The Nicene Creed, promulgated at the Council of Nicaea in the 4th century, comes out of that struggle, and is still the accepted profession of faith for the majority of Christian denominations whether Protestant, Orthodox or Roman Catholic. But a new heresy has seeped into Christianity, one that has been hard to detect, but there non-the-less. Pastor Lucas Miles is working to expose the dark deeds of heretics in his book, "Woke Jesus: The False Messiah Destroying Christianity." On this episode of Lighthouse Faith podcast, recorded at NRB (National Religious Broadcaster's Convention) in Orlando, Florida, Miles talks about the book and about how the new woke culture has infiltrated the Christian pulpit. Miles is also a writer, film producer, president of Nfluence Network, and lead pastor of Nfluence Church in Granger, Indiana. He has taken a lot of hits from critics in the Church, as he exposes Critical Race Theory (CRT), Black Lives Matter (BLM), and other social causes that run counter to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The bottom line is, people need to know the true faith, in order to detect the heresies.
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Released:
Jul 9, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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