HERE IT IS --> "Into The Light" which can be viewed under the Fair Use Provision of Title 17 USC
ANON THEATRE
I created the two Links below. The entire film is only 1 hr and 7 minutes - so ignore the weird times shown - I think Rumble is still working that out.
USC Title 17's Fair Use provision allows this sharing as teaching, and I have given generously in this effort, these are links to my personal Rumble Channel.
I am NOT monetizing whatsoever and these links are not searchable - you are specifically invited.
I appreciate the efforts of Mike Smith, et al. Rumble only allows me to upload 15 gb, that is why I separated the film into 2 parts.
I've always interpreted the Church as the living members of the body of Christ, we who believe in HIS word and HIS love, we who strive to follow his word, and we who worship the only one true God. I was very much a religious church attender when I returned to church after many years of self destructive acting out, which I now understand was due to trauma and abuse in my childhood. I taught Sunday School for awhile, I was on the vestry, I led prayer sessions. The "politics" alone, just within some of the church leaders repelled me. I now worship, not alone, but not inside a building, either. When I pray, I know I pray with millions around the world, and I do believe in the collected consciousness of mankind, which is why the world and worldly things are in such conflict , because there is also an un-Godly collective consciousness, I see the struggle in a parallel dimension. And this thought occured to me while reading this thread. According to the Gospel, Jesus's largest crowds were never inside a building or a temple, he preached the Word outdoors, he moved and travelled with all the people, and healed many, touched more hearts, sat on hillsides and pointed to Creation as metaphors for life. God, to me, is more evident in my garden, or on a quiet boat on a lake, or standing on the shore of a large ocean, or standing on a hill looking at the contour of the mountains and valleys, or hearing the birdsong at first light. This is not pagan worship, I do not worship the trees or nature, but I worship the Creator of all of these things, and fall to my knees in thanks for the life HE gave me, and the world he has blessed me with. When I give alms, I do not give it to the physical operation of a church, Lord knows, most of them have more money and wealth than we know about. I used to bring bags of groceries for the food pantry every Sunday instead. God never commanded us to go to Church, he commanded us to keep a Sabbath, to make one day a Holy day, to worship and pray and rejoice in thanks and to depart from our worldly labor. I do that.