Christians Reflect on the Life and Death of Queen Elizabeth II

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
  • Nate Morgan Locke, Glen Scrivener and Paul Feesey from Speak Life reflect on the life and death of Queen Elizabeth II.
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    0:00 Intro
    6:26 C. S. Lewis. on the coronation
    13:27 Will there be more calls for republicanism?
    16:26 The Queen's approach to her service
    20:52 Is the funeral going to be a huge waste of money?
    32:10 It feels like we're unravelling at the seams
    37:34 The media desire for a redemptive story
    41:40 You get monarchism and republicanism from the Bible
    43:50 The significance of the Queen dying in Scotland
    45:33 Outro

Komentáře • 5

  • @HearGodsWord
    @HearGodsWord Před rokem +2

    Would recommend listening to Glen's sermon on 1 Cor. 15.

  • @caitlinring
    @caitlinring Před rokem

    As an American, this discussion was very insightful for me. I had no idea about the Queen's faith, and even less idea about the impact she's left behind, and what this means for the world moving forward. Makes sense, her lifetime spanned the most tumultuous and dynamic period in world history. Thanks for sharing.

  • @pweinbrenner
    @pweinbrenner Před rokem

    1) Thanks. I like hearing the spiritual side of the Queen. 2)I enjoyed the discussion concerning funerals in which we grieve versus celebrations of life in which grieving is possibly cut short. 3) I remember you speaking before on Christ being the strong one serving the weak and outcast, Caesars and rulers being considered gods while ministers, prime ministers and kings/queens now being considered servants because of the example of Jesus.