AIMEE SEMPLE McPHERSON - ANGELUS TEMPLE

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  • Join us as we explore the famous life of Aimee Semple McPherson -- a world-class Christian evangelist of the early 20th century that took Los Angeles and the world by storm. Aimee lived a truly honest and genuine life sharing her hope and faith in God with all people from all walks of life. She gave of herself and of her foundation to help those in need during the Great Depression of 1929 and many more acts of philanthropy. At one point she became understandably overwhelmed and fell from the graces of some of her many followers, but not all. Please join us as we explore the amazing life of Aimee Semple McPherson and the Angelus Temple.
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Komentáře • 25

  • @jimorsheryl
    @jimorsheryl Před rokem +4

    She had an anointed healing ministry that saw the signs, wonders and miracles promised in the Bible to those who believe. Reporters of the day often said that people came to scoff, but stayed to pray as the Word of God went forth, followed by healings of all manner.

  • @c.l.9344
    @c.l.9344 Před 2 lety +5

    A young woman of God will rise with her mantle.

    • @GLORYWIELDERS
      @GLORYWIELDERS Před měsícem

      ...or an older one who will do it honor and by the grace of God live long... 🤷🏼‍♀️

  • @scottfranson4215
    @scottfranson4215 Před rokem +2

    Great Healing Ministry

  • @Hannah_7777
    @Hannah_7777 Před rokem +2

    1 Timothy 2:12. Remain in the Word and you will be safe.

  • @user-fy1pv1lt3h
    @user-fy1pv1lt3h Před 2 lety +2

    Pray for me mom healing amen

  • @nicholasrickfordpavlovic-g2886

    Good intro to ASMcP. Nice to get a peek inside too. I also grew up in L.A. and remember seeing the Anglelus Temple as a kid while riding the paddleboats in Echo Park Lake. It never hit me what went on in that building or who was in that building until I saw Day of the Locust many years later and put two and two together. Such an interesting character and so adventurous for her time, so it is pity that she is overshadowed by the story of her kidnap. Anyway, you vid goes to show that exploring one's hometown provides lots of opportunities for discovery. Thanks.

    • @GLORYWIELDERS
      @GLORYWIELDERS Před měsícem +1

      Everything he's saying in here about her kidnapping is something he's heard multiple hands later, not just second or third hand info, but it is actually newspaper and gang-related rumors that they produced back then to discredit her.
      My grandmother was a graduate of the LIFE (Lighthouse of International Foursquare Evangelism) Bible college, and worked with Sister Aimee, my mother was baptized by her, and I grew up in that environment. I got first hand accounts from them about what happened. She was kidnapped, by her enemies, because she had made many by standing in her values and her principles. She was not at the beach "with friends" when she got kidnapped, she was with her constant companion, a woman who was there to help Aimee. I guess you would call her more like a personal assistant today. So I'm sorry that the lie is being permeated and propogated still! When by the grace of God, she did escape and their plan failed, her enemies went at making this whole rumor to discredit her. This man here is even said how the City officials, many of which who were corrupt and had mob connections, had already begun turning against her. While he only gave one reason according to something he read about tge kidnapping, the truth of the matter is Aimee Semple was doing harm and taking away from the coffers of organized crime in the region, and she never hesitated to call them out publicly, as sinners who were no good for the community.
      Aimee Semple-McPherson was a soul winner, and she got many people saved and delivered, so they stopped drinking bootleg booze, gambling, going to clubs, buying drugs (yes, Virginia, drugs for prolific back then, too! 🙄)and the multitude of their other sins!! Like I said, the gangs, the booze-bootleggers, the speak-easy club owners,and cartels all of the organized crime down there hated her because she was stealing from their coffers by getting people saved and they were turning their lives around! That was costing the mob plenty.
      It's too bad that this lie continues to get propagated, and taints her beautiful life and the heritage that she gave us. She was the first person to ever have to have an inter-denominational, inter-racial church, non-discrimnatory on gender or race church! She she set aside the trappings of religion that Jesus himself warned about in the forms of traditions and ceremonies, and utilized what Paul would have called "becoming all things to all people that one might be saved". She utilized every resource and form of media that she could to reach the lost! She did dramatic presentations in the Temple building, she used the radio, and she was setting up to do television, when she died (circumstances of which were questionable, but they refuse to do any investigating, same as with the kidnapping). The very "Temple" that God gave her the design for, her engineers and architect said it first that it couldn't be done. Aimee had to show them how it could be done, and when they began to see that it was possible they were stunned that she had known this! She was a true, active vessel of a living God, and allowed Him to manifest in her life in remarkable ways to touch many lives. During the depression, her ministry out gave the Los Angeles welfare department. This coming in spite of the advisement of her board, because God had told her to continue to give, and they still managed to make it through the depression intact! 🥰👍🏼🤗🙏🏼🕊️❤️‍🔥🙌🏼❤️🔥🔥🔥
      You've taken something and ran too far with it, there's absolutely no point for you to propagate the lie. Be careful!! Aimee has passed on over to her glorious reward in heaven, but the Living God is still here, and still loves her, as all His childen. Be very careful who you slander before Him. Just sayin'! 🤷🏼‍♀️🙄

    • @GLORYWIELDERS
      @GLORYWIELDERS Před měsícem

      There are other histories, the one that he's propagating here about the kidnapping were the lies that the mob and the corrupted city officials had put out about her. She made some enemies by doing what she did and keeping her integrity in her standards. She would not compromise or take Payola... 🙄

    • @johnvoltageltd
      @johnvoltageltd Před měsícem

      Hope I didn't give the impression that I was buying into the lie. My point is that rather talk about her amazing life and accomplishments, people obsess over the kidnap story, which is a true pity. Your telling is in line with what I had come to believe.

  • @cpmooremusic
    @cpmooremusic Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you! Enjoy Prayer and Phally, Psalm 91 1-16 + Dad's Happiness part 1-6 n more at Chris Phally channel.

  • @apotrehonorempongo6008
    @apotrehonorempongo6008 Před rokem +1

    I heard that Br William Marion Branham could not believe in woman ministry but when He visited Sister Aimée Semple ministry He was convinced him

  • @cosandraodame7623
    @cosandraodame7623 Před rokem +2

    She was Pentecostal completely

  • @taravazquez5819
    @taravazquez5819 Před 12 dny +1

    Just found out she is my great grandmother have her pictures hidden in photo albums

    • @SWExplore
      @SWExplore  Před 12 dny

      That is amazing, Tara. So that would mean you have Canadian roots? Aimee was an amazing person to have motivated so many people, but she was not a messenger from God as was believed in her lifetime. If she was a messenger, then we are all messengers.

    • @taravazquez5819
      @taravazquez5819 Před 12 dny +1

      @@SWExplore yes lots of people been looking me up imagine money of some sort is involved we will see but I have lots of pictures

    • @SWExplore
      @SWExplore  Před 9 dny

      What an amazing phenomenon Aimee was in Los Angeles. I have visited the Angelus Temple and actually got to go inside to see the auditorium where she preached. It was empty at the time. I experienced a feeling of awe inside the venue. She gave hope to so many people who were seeking a connection with the God of their own understanding.

    • @taravazquez5819
      @taravazquez5819 Před 9 dny +1

      @@SWExplore yes from what Im reasearching she did with lots of papparazi. I imagine my grandmas birth was hidden due to some court stuff but who knows with all that story yet havent got that far. Nor do I care just want pictures for my children to know the truth the rest of it is what happend 80 yrs ago. I can see how her image was really important that must of been horrible to live under that pressure. But no one can take that she gave birth to my grandma or the many lives she saved and healed that is gods gift

  • @GLORYWIELDERS
    @GLORYWIELDERS Před měsícem +1

    Everything he's saying in here about her kidnapping is something he's heard multiple hands later, not just second or third hand info, but it is actually newspaper and gang-related rumors that they produced back then to discredit her.
    My grandmother was a graduate of the LIFE (Lighthouse of International Foursquare Evangelism) Bible college, and worked with Sister Aimee, my mother was baptized by her, and I grew up in that environment. I got first hand accounts from them about what happened. She was kidnapped, by her enemies, because she had made many by standing in her values and her principles. She was not at the beach "with friends" when she got kidnapped, she was with her constant companion, a woman who was there to help Aimee. I guess you would call her more like a personal assistant today. So I'm sorry that the lie is being permeated and propogated still! When by the grace of God, she did escape and their plan failed, her enemies went at making this whole rumor to discredit her. This man here is even said how the City officials, many of which who were corrupt and had mob connections, had already begun turning against her. While he only gave one reason according to something he read about tge kidnapping, the truth of the matter is Aimee Semple was doing harm and taking away from the coffers of organized crime in the region, and she never hesitated to call them out publicly, as sinners who were no good for the community.
    Aimee Semple-McPherson was a soul winner, and she got many people saved and delivered, so they stopped drinking bootleg booze, gambling, going to clubs, buying drugs (yes, Virginia, drugs for prolific back then, too! 🙄)and the multitude of their other sins!! Like I said, the gangs, the booze-bootleggers, the speak-easy club owners,and cartels all of the organized crime down there hated her because she was stealing from their coffers by getting people saved and they were turning their lives around! That was costing the mob plenty.
    It's too bad that this lie continues to get propagated, and taints her beautiful life and the heritage that she gave us. She was the first person to ever have to have an inter-denominational, inter-racial church, non-discrimnatory on gender or race church! She she set aside the trappings of religion that Jesus himself warned about in the forms of traditions and ceremonies, and utilized what Paul would have called "becoming all things to all people that one might be saved". She utilized every resource and form of media that she could to reach the lost! She did dramatic presentations in the Temple building, she used the radio, and she was setting up to do television, when she died (circumstances of which were questionable, but they refuse to do any investigating, same as with the kidnapping). The very "Temple" that God gave her the design for, her engineers and architect said it first that it couldn't be done. Aimee had to show them how it could be done, and when they began to see that it was possible they were stunned that she had known this! She was a true, active vessel of a living God, and allowed Him to manifest in her life in remarkable ways to touch many lives. During the depression, her ministry out gave the Los Angeles welfare department. This coming in spite of the advisement of her board, because God had told her to continue to give, and they still managed to make it through the depression intact!
    You've taken something and ran too far with it, there's absolutely no point for you to propagate the lie. Be careful!! Aimee has passed on over to her glorious reward in heaven, but the Living God is still here, and still loves her, as all His childen. Be very careful who you slander before Him. Just sayin'! 🤷🏼‍♀️🙄

    • @SWExplore
      @SWExplore  Před měsícem

      Have a look at Aimee Semple-McPherson's grave site at Forest Lawn Cemetery Glendale.
      czcams.com/video/krfsrhc2aCs/video.html

  • @mikeo9219
    @mikeo9219 Před rokem +1

    I don't know much about her, interesting person. I am familiar with Kathryn Kuhlman a preacher who held miracle healing services during and after that same time.

  • @cosandraodame7623
    @cosandraodame7623 Před rokem +3

    You need to get your facts straight Ammie simple backpherson was kidnapped and she escaped her captives

  • @bglrj
    @bglrj Před rokem +1

    Milton Berle said he had an affair with her.

    • @SWExplore
      @SWExplore  Před rokem +1

      Hmmm, interesting for sure. Nothing would surprise me when it comes to humans. Read some of the other comments from true believers who thought she was pure heaven.
      Thanks for checking out the video and for commenting.

    • @maryjowintersgemuenden7977
      @maryjowintersgemuenden7977 Před 17 dny

      But there were several things in his story that did not add up. They did not make sense if you knew more about her.