Posts tagged: love

Nov 07 2007

Your Response to Trouble is What Counts – Evening Message #3

Everyone has troubles. No matter how much money they have, or where they live, all have troubles at some point or another. The question is, “How do you respond to trouble?”

Sometime ago one of my co-workers told me not to bother her, because she was having problems. She went on to say I didn’t have any, that’s why I didn’t understand where she was coming from. This is far from the case. I have troubles, but I choose to look at life in as positive a light as I can. There is no point going around to friends and family crying and moaning about every little situation that comes up. Now if something major happens, I have no problem asking for help. But asking for help, and complaining for the sake of complaining, are two different things.

Whenever a problem confronts you—stop! Quiet down your mind. Relax and know everything will be alright, even if it does not appear that it will. Respond with peace and love, and a solution will come. May God bless you all.

Oct 10 2007

Hope for Racial Unity

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Yesterday, I regained my belief that racial unity is possible. Nothing wrong with being proud of our race, nationality, or religion. We just need to find high ideals like love, peace, and compassion to unify ourselves around.

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Racism May Never End – re: racism 2007
Re: Tribute to Race Traitors 
The We Feeling of Black People and Other Minority Groups – Society & Politics, Episode 2

Jul 25 2007

Reverend Janie Lowe, In Memoriam

Reverend Janie LoweReverend Janie Lowe was tried by life on numerous occasions, and was found to be true. She was a longstanding member of the Universal Hagar’s Spiritual Church. Her husband Reverend Thomas Lowe was the first State Prince of Michigan.

Reverend Lowe loved Father Hurley and the truth he brought forth. She served in many capacities in the church. Mother Hurley taught her how to cook and care for her family. She even assisted Mother Hurley in making the robes and other religious vestments. She stood by her husband as he ministered in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and other parts of the country.

Reverend Janie Lowe became a pastor herself. She served in Lima, Ohio and lastly pastored Temple #9 in Detroit, Michigan. She also proudly served as Assistant Supreme Mother of the Universal Hagar’s Spiritual Church.

On a personal note, she was present when I had my first confirmed experience in seeing a spiritual manifestation. I was around eight or nine at the time. Reverend Lowe and another loyal member, Madam Hattie Fields were cooking at the Headquarters Church. I was just sitting there listening to their wise conversation. I happened to look up and by one of the counters I saw a shadow figure. It was an all black humanoid figure with bright blue eyes like headlights. It placed both hands on the counter then ran through the doorway, out of sight. Before I could say anything, Madam Fields asked Reverend Lowe casually, “Did you see that?” She answered in her dignified voice, “Yes. And its alright.” I never said a word. I know what I saw, and I knew they saw it too.

The spiritual faith is real. That experience could have been a frightful one. However, Reverend Lowe’s, and Madam Fields’, calm reaction let me know there is nothing wrong with the spirit. Thanks to that experience I have no fear of spiritual manifestations, and no doubt that they are real. I can here Reverend Lowe preaching these words, “I am God all by myself. I don’t need your help.” (cf. Isaiah 44:6,8; 45:5) God’s Word will go forth, whether we preach it or not. Reverend Lowe made the right choice and preached the Word of Life to all she knew. Let us all follow her example of love, strength, and courage, and do the same. Amen. Amen. Amen.

I have the honor to be your obedient servant,
Reverend George Hubert Latimer-Knight
Written July 25, 2007 at age 25

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What’s Yours is Yours – Evening Message #7
Father Bernard Lucas Playing Intensely – Morning Message #6
Princess Ida Lee Childs, In Memoriam

Jun 23 2007

A Prophet of Love (Father Hurley Memorial 2007)

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Father George W. Hurley Memorial 2007. A prophet does more than predict the future. A prophet is one with God, and loves all of God’s creation. Father Hurley, founder of the Universal Hagar’s Spiritual Church, was/is a true loving Prophet. Amen.

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