quote from: News Articles Detail - Destination Midtown
inCOMMON primarily provides four distinct services:
•Neighbors United - an interfaith collaboration involving over 16 faith communities, creatively building community in the Park Avenue neighborhood.•
Saturday Community Meals - a relationally-based meal served every Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at First Baptist Church, 421 Park Avenue.
•Listening Project - a comprehensive process that includes "deep listening" interviews and community organizing that can result in cooperative community education and action on a wide range of issues and concerns.
•Community Center - an integrated neighborhood space -- to be located in the Park Avenue/Leavenworth District area -- offering community building opportunities, social services and educational and personal development classes, such as job training and nutrition.
News Articles Detail - Destination Midtown
while I appreciate what InCommon is doing, I have a question:
why are the churches such as
First Lutheran Church of Omaha Nebraska (a liberal ELCA church)
First United Methodist Church of Omaha Nebraska (a church that pushes new-age and universalism stuff and has been mentioned numerous times here on the site)
Kountze Memorial Lutheran Church of Omaha Nebraska (a elca church)
Metropolitian Community Church of Omaha Nebraska (a church geared towards the homosexual community)
First Baptist Church of Omaha Nebraska
First Unitarian Church of Omaha Nebraska
First Presbyterian Church of Omaha Nebraska
First Central Congregational Church of Omaha Nebraska (a UCC church that pushes new-age and universalism stuff and has been mentioned numerous times here on the site
St. James United Methodist Church of Omaha Nebraska
St. Luke United Methodist Church of Omaha Nebraska
Countryside Community Church of Omaha Nebraska (a UCC church that pushes new-age and universalism stuff and has been mentioned numerous times here on the site
United Methodist Ministries
St. Peter Catholic Church of Omaha Nebraska
St. John Greek Orthodox Church of Omaha Nebraska
Simple Free Church
First Christian Church of Omaha Nebraska (they are a disciples of christ church. very liberal
Brookside Church of Omaha Nebraska (a alleged Evangelical Free and conservative church that is part of the WCA aka willow creek association movement
and recently had contemplative pusher John Ortberg speak on a sunday morning during their 2 services
Celebration Covenant Church of Omaha Nebraska
Core Community Church of Omaha Nebraska (a acts 29 network church)
Covenant Presbyterian Church of Omaha Nebraska
promoting a group that promotes a Interfaith agenda. do any of them believe John 14:6 to be literal
also whatever happened to evangelism and witnessing to the lost.
now, I know the Unitarian church and Countryside Community Church of Omaha Nebraska and First Central Congregational Church of Omaha Nebraska and First United Methodist Church of Omaha Nebraska could care less about evangelism. all of them promote universalism and new-age teachings a lot.
but what is Covenant Presbyterian Church of Omaha Nebraska and Brookside Church of Omaha Nebraska (2"evangelical" churches in Omaha
and the acts 29 network churche aka Core Community Omaha Nebraska pushing a group that is heavily into promoting a Interfaith and Pluralism agenda
Pastors Jeremy Grant and Ethan Burmeister and Steve Moltumyr have some explaining to do.
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2 Timothy 4:3-4
For the time will come when men will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead, to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear.
They will turn their ears away from the truth and turn aside to myths.



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all I can do for them now as debates and arguments do nothing to turn them around.
(not surprised considering how little evangelism is done by churches here)

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