Adventist Youth Imitate the Crazy Worship Styles of the Sunday-keeping Churches

“It was by associating with idolaters and joining in their festivities that the Hebrews were led to transgress God’s law and bring His judgments upon the nation. So now it is by leading the followers of Christ to associate with the ungodly and unite in their amusements that Satan is most successful in alluring them into sin” (Patriarchs and Prophets, p. 458). Over the years, Adventists have embraced the ecumenical movement, evangelical theology, worldly standards of dress, and, more recently, the worship styles of the Sunday-keeping churches. In the video above, you will see our youth at both the Tamarind Avenue Seventh-day Adventist Church in California [1] and the Plantation Seventh-day Adventist Church in Florida [2], dancing to the gospel song called “Victory Live” by Tye Tribbett, a Sunday pastor known for his outrageous “go crazy” performances. [3] This is what our young people try to imitate. These are the new standards of worship and praise for the next generation of Seventh-day Adventis
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