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November 2011

DUP now part of the mainstream ecumenical movement in Ulster

Back in October of this year, a copy of an invitation issued by the Northern Ireland Assembly Christian Fellowship, along with an introductory leaflet about the NIACF, came into my possession. The invitation was to a meeting at which the Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland was to speak.

What was especially interesting was the fact that the Roman Catholic MLA, Alban McGuinness, was listed as one of those organising the meeting. A reply to the invitation was to be sent to Mr Jonathan Craig, a Democratic Unionist MLA. Read more

DUP continues its ecumenical integration campaign

OFMDFM Junior Ministers Martina Anderson and Jonathan Bell sponsored a panel discussion marking Inter-Faith Week, organised by the Northern Ireland Inter-Faith Forum: “Accommodating faith and diversity in Northern Ireland”. The panel discussion was chaired by Liam Clarke, and the panellists were: Steven Agnew MLA, Sammy Douglas MLA, Anna Lo MLA, and Conall McDevitt MLA. Read more(external site)

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Jesus Christ superstar protest.

A protest was held outside the Grand Opera House in Belfast on Saturday afternoon 5th November 2011 against the production entitled: Jesus Christ Superstar. This year marks the 40th anniversary of its first production for the stage. Around 400 specially prepared leaflets highlighting the slanderous attack upon the person and work of Jesus Christ contained in this ‘rock opera’, were distributed to people attending the final day’s performance of this ‘rock opera’. Read more

What is wrong with Jesus Christ Superstar? A sermon preached by Rev. Brian McClung, Sunday November 6th, 2011.

Forty years on, musical is still blasphemousBelfast Telegraph report.

Maynooth Community Church: Promoting the Jesuit Cause.

The ongoing apostasy within the Presbyterian Church in Ireland may be clearly seen in this article which was recently mounted on Mr Cecil Andrews’ site, Take Heed Ministries.

I am reminded of what Paul the apostle said to the Thessalonian church in 2 Thessalonians 2:7. “For the mystery of iniquity doth already work . . . ” It is most certainly at work today as we near the revelation of the Antichrist, “whom the Lord shall consume with the spirit of his mouth, and shall destroy with the brightness of his coming,” 2 Thessalonians 2:8. We honour brother Andrews and his witness for truth in these evil times.

The things which will announce, accompany and follow after the return of Christ

Part One: Why we should watch for Christ’s return

This is our first study in what I believe will be an interesting and beneficial series of prophetic studies. We will endeavour to look at God’s revelation of the events which He has said will take place just prior to the return of the Saviour to rule this world. We wish to start our series by looking at why we should consider such a subject. Some might believe that it is folly to stare into the future and try and anticipate what will happen amongst the nations at the end of this age. If such a study is folly then the folly began with the Lord Who revealed these things to us and commanded us to give consideration to what He said. Read the article.

Part two: What the Christian waiting for Christ’s return should look out for

I have often used the illustration of the directions given to a traveller becoming more and more detailed as he nears his destination to show that so it is with prophecy. I am convinced that God’s people will be able to tell, with increasing confidence, the time of the Saviour’s return as that wonderful event draws near.

There will come a time when true believers will know to look up for the time of Christ’s return has come. “And when these things begin to come to pass, then look up, and lift up your heads; for your redemption draweth nigh,” Luke 21:28.

There are four developments, four areas of activities, which are early harbingers of the approaching nearness of Christ’s return. Read more

Part three: Why the Saviour warned of deception in the last days. NEW!

“Jesus answered and said unto them, Take heed that no man deceive you,” Matthew 24:4.

A wonderful conversation took place between the Saviour and His disciples in a most significant location just days before His crucifixion. That place was the Mount of Olives. It was from this mount that the Saviour would ascend some forty days after His resurrection and it will be to this same mount that the Saviour will return one day soon (Acts 1:9-12 and Zechariah 14:3-4). Read more

 

News stories

Sinn Fein mayor slammed over failure to present award to army cadet

Bishop defends Derry toilet peep priest’s promotion

Historical Ulster: The 1922 riots in pictures

Three bishops made significant errors of judgment when allegations of child sexual abuse were made against priests

What about price of not having death sentence?

TUV Leader Challenges McGuinness on IRA Involvement on Assembly Floor

Yet More Evidence of Growing Lawlessness in Prisons

Derry toilet spy priest gets promotion

‘Release papers over arms shipment to republicans’

Fury at rise in hostage stand-offs in Northern Ireland prisons

RC bishop quits days before child sex abuse report due

What is it like to keep top state secrets?

Papers on secret IRA talks to be made public

Claims that Irish state created PIRA to eject British from Ulster

The Smithwick Tribunal into Irish State collusion in IRA murders: the story so far

Confront your bloody past, unionist tells SF

“It still amazes me how those once pledged to smash SF are today their buddies”

Speech by TUV press officer and Jim Allister’s personal Assistant Sammy Morrison

Is removal of Royal Catholic ban prudent?

SMITHWICK TRIBUNAL: Information linking Garda mole to murders

Garda mole’s information ‘led to IRA murder of senior judge’

DUP to push for ecumenical joint-eduction in Northern Ireland

Plan to rob Prison Service of Royal connections

David Ford criticised over possible changes to NI Prison Service emblems

Dr Ian Paisley retires from Free Presbyterian ministry

Tribunal told of IRA man’s boast -“a Garda officer helped them to murder two senior police officers”

Orange Order protest over Catholic monarch ban move

Unionist MLA criticises absence of Sinn Féin mayor at Belfast wreath-laying

IRA bombing relatives join Enniskillen service

Outrage as Tesco backs gay festival… but drops support for cancer charity event

High time we put an end to this Assembly mob rule

MEP in call for action on FAIR funding

IRA ammo used in double murder

A European funding body seeks return of £500,000 grant money paid to victims groups in Markethill, County Armagh

Danny Kennedy demands release of report into FAIR probe

City of Derry Airport backs down over ‘unacceptable’ poppy

Smithwick Tribunal: witness names Sean Hughes as ambush leader

IRA unit ‘responsible for up to 80 murders’

Massereene gunman ‘showed no remorse’

Public behind my bid to bar killers, says Allister

Irish Vatican embassy closure has huge significance

Irish embassy to Vatican closes in cost-cutting drive

Gay couples to be allowed to ‘wed’ in churches by the end of the year

MP calls on McGuinness to tell the ‘truth’

A very good question indeed! (Letter to a newspaper)

Doctors ORDERED to treat elderly with respect… but shouldn’t that go without saying?

April 2011

Free Presbyterian ministers denounce attendance at Roman Catholic Mass

TWO senior Free Presbyterian ministers have accused Peter Robinson and Tom Elliott of “idolatry” for attending the funeral mass of Constable Ronan Kerr…more

Minister criticises Mass attendance

(The text of an article published by the Lurgan Mail)

The decision by unionist politicians to attend the funeral mass of murdered police officer Ronan Kerr has been criticized by a Lurgan Minister.

Lurgan Free Presbyterian Minister Rev David Crease said if First Minister Peter Robinson and UUP leader Tom Elliot were true Christians they would come to regret what they had done.

Rev. Creane was outspoken in his criticism of both party leaders when addressing his congregation from the pulpit at the Free Presbyterian Church on Banbridge Road on Sunday. When contacted by the “MAIL” regarding the comments he made Rev. Creane said: “The sight of Protestant Church leaders, politicians and Orangemen standing shoulder to shoulder with IRA/Sinn Fein at the requiem mass in Beragh last week was deeply saddening. Evangelical Protestants should not attend the Roman Catholic mass under any circumstances. It is much more important to be faithful to God and His truth that to court the popularity of fellow human beings. The issues are so serious that evangelicals should never be anywhere near the sacrifice of the mass. To do so is to dishonor God and the sacrifice of Christ at Calvary. Surely it a case of obeying God rather than men. It is claimed by Rome that during the mass the bread and wine are changed by the power of the priest at the moment of consecration into the actual body, blood and soul and divinity of Christ. The doctrine of transubstantiation strikes at the very heart of the gospel.”

He added: “ If we love the Lord Jesus Christ and are trusting alone in His finished work on the cross and looking forward to His coming again, then we must reject the Mass and refuse to be present when it is celebrated. While it is right to reach out to those who grieve, the Bible tells us that true Christian charity ‘rejoice not in iniquity, but rejoiceth in the truth.’ Love for and loyalty to our blessed Saviour must take priority. If Peter Robinson and Tom Elliot were true Christians they will come to regret what they have done.”

 

The true nature of the Mass

No-one who knows the gospel of Christ as revealed in Scripture and also knows what the Roman Catholic Mass is, can countenance the blasphemous claims of the Church of Rome.

Only ignorance of one or the other could permit a professing Christian to attend such an abomination. The professing Christian, who faced with the truth about the Mass, persists in attending it, calls into serious question the reality of their profession of faith.

That professing Christians are again in this day showing alarming tendencies to attend the Mass and justify such attendance, only demonstrates the ignorance that is descending upon the Church of Christ and the unconscionable failure of preachers whose calling it is to expound the true nature of the gospel and warn faithfully against all error.

 

“The Hurt of hearing the Mass”

by John Bradford, English martyr (1510-1555).

Rev Brian McClung has compiled a timely synopsis of one of the last articles written by John Bradford as he awaited his burning at the stake in 1555 for standing up for the truths of the gospel and refusing to bow before Popish terror tactics.

The synopsis complements Rev McClung’s recent article on the attendance at the Mass by Mr Peter Robinson, leader of the Democratic Unionist Party. It also presents a challenge to those who were strangely unwilling to comment on Mr Robinson’s action even though in the past they were noted for their vociferous reactions to the attendance of Protestant leaders, both political and religious, at the Mass.

In addition, it shows the folly of the Orange Order’s decision not to act against those members who breached its rules on attendance at the Mass and the acquiescence of its members in such a decision and also those within its ranks who have called for a removal of such rules.

This synopsis should particularly be studied by those foolish Free Presbyterians who, contrary to God’s Word and the witness and testimony of their own denomination, seek to defend Peter Robinson’s attendance at the Mass.

Dear Christian, please read this warning that comes to us from the condemned cell of one of the greatest of the English Reformers and Martyrs.

Click here to read the article.

 

More important to honour the memory of Jesus Christ than honouring the memory of anyone else.

It is being reported that Peter Robinson is going to attend the funeral of murdered Roman Catholic police officer Ronan Kerr. This means that he is going to attend the Roman Catholic Mass. Back in the month of February this year Peter Robinson indicated that he would do this. Click here to read the full article…

This article was posted by Rev. Brian McClung on his blog site, Sound of an alarm.

 

DUP Education Spokesman, Mervyn Storey MLA – a modern “Mr Facing-Both-Ways”

On 1st April Mr Storey was interviewed on the “Nolan Show” on BBC’s Radio Ulster.

He was loyally advocating his party leader’s call for integrated education – that is all children should be educated in one non-religious state system. He is, after all, the DUP Education spokesman!

To listen to a part of Mr. Storey’s interview use the player below.

Mervyn Storey – Nolan show

Read the full article here.

June 2010

Articles from the June 2010 e-edition.

Statement from Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster on Pope’s visit to the United Kingdom. At a meeting held on Friday June 4th we the ministers and elders of the Free Presbyterian church affirmed our determination to protest against the proposed visit of Pope Benedict to the United Kingdom in September.

A message from a quarter of a century ago…which sheds light on our present circumstances. Christian Schools And The Future Of Free Presbyterianism. A message preached by Rev. Ivan Foster at the 2nd Seminar on Christian Education, held in Martyrs Memorial Church, Belfast, as part of the annual Easter Convention March 29th, 1986.