Pastor James Bellino | Jesus Would Have Voted | Anatomy of the Church and State #26

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In this engaging discussion with Pastor James Bellino, we delve into the role of Christians in engaging with the government, explore God's expectations, the biblical basis for our involvement in civic affairs, and practical advice on how the average Christian can make a positive impact in our local communities.

Pastor James Bellino spent 20 years in the transportation industry before rekindling his relationship with Jesus in 1998. By 2011, the Lord brought him and his family to Palm Coast, FL and to Church on The Rock, where he currently serves as the senior pastor.

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James Bellino Topic Timeline

1:12 James’ Faith journey
3:47 Wrestling with God
4:44 Church voter registration
5:50 Voting is your voice
7:38 Would Jesus vote?
9:36 Pastors and church leaders must engage
11:13 Many don’t even talk about sin
13:40 What’s the vibe amongst Pastors?
16:00 Losing dollars?
17:47 Support candidates locally
19:28 Communism loves State run schools
20:39 Black Robe Regiment
21:30 Separation of Church & State misconceptions
22:47 Lemon Decision
23:40 Johnson Amendment did not actually pass
24:33 Exercise vs Expression of religion
25:42 Platitudes
27:05 Question candidates on how they see government’s role
29:14 Candidates’ moral compass
32:43 Mitigating combativeness
35:44 Love without sacrificing Truth
37:47 Organizing a voter drive
41:31 Engage congregation to vote
43:30 Fighting back step by step
45:01 Approaching your Pastor
48:02 Go to Council meetings, etc., to learn who politicians really are
49:37 Use the Rights that we Christians already have
51:20 Guest closing remarks
53:55 Closing prayer

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