5/28/2009 2:04 PM
Diann Tribble wrote:
The interview gave me a much clearer picture of Reverend Moss and his vision for Trinity. If I had heard it all before it had not really registered. I will recommend that my friends and family listen so that they have a coherent prospective of where he plans to lead us. Reply to this
5/28/2009 5:20 PM
Anonymous wrote:
Praise God from whom all blessings flow!
What a wonderful explanation about the role of Christ, Community, and Culture in communicating the gospel in the 21st century.
What a thoughtful reflection about the role of chaos in our lives.
What an awesome command of what it means to imagine a world beyond the status quo where all are empowered.
Pastor Otis Moss III your ministry is truly a treasure map of the sovereignty of the Most High God operating through the annoited one, Jesus Christ.
Keep Navigating with the Holy Spirit.
Daughter of Encouragement
"Our desire is not that others might be relieved while you are hard pressed, but that there might be equality." 2 Cor 8:13 Reply to this
5/29/2009 7:15 AMMichel Tia wrote:
I am right now living in my home country:Ivory coast on the west of Africa.And I like these kinds of actions.I would like God to bless the emeritus Pastor Otis MossIII and Mrs Monica Brown for the holy good works they are doing for the advancement of the gospel coming from our common heavenly Father.I thank GOD ,for My Emeritus Pastor Jeremiah A.Wright is going to be replaced by the Emeritus Pastor Otis MossIII. Reply to this
5/29/2009 11:01 AM
Carmelita Woods wrote:
Thank you for the clarification as to your interpretation of the role of Christ, Community, and Culture in communicating the gospel in the 21st century.
My spouse, (who is not a Trinitarian), our 10 & 14 year olds as well as others now have a clearer since as to TUCC's new vision of connecting generations through Christ, Community and Culture. We must not forget where we've been; where we as God's people are headed;and a deeper respect for each other.
I thank God for using you to open our eyes to who we are, whose we are and that everyone can be used to serve God and each other in all aspects of our lives. Especially the youth of the church who have been made to feel that their "works" are not "appropriate" and often misunderstood by the church. Our elders who are also taken for granted. We must appreciate what each of our generations have to offer in the way of praising God, giving back to the community and being respected for what each of us has to give.
5/29/2009 9:07 PM
W. M. Box wrote:
Dear Rev. O. Moss & Mrs. M. Moss and Children, Welcome! May Our Lord continue to bless us with your presence! Rev. Moss, do we dare to imagine?! You have weather the storm and Our Lord has lead you to carry TUCC into the future... Congratulations!!! I hope you're as happy as we are to have you as OUR Pastor... May GOD continue to bless you and your family. May our congregation continue to grow as it has over the last year under your leadership. When Rev., Dr. Wright, said, you were the one... I mentioned to you, "but you are so young", you've shown this seasoned member, just how prefect you are for the position, as our church Leader. Thank you, Heavenly Father, for Rev. Otis Moss,III! May Our GOD keep you embraced in HIS loving arms. I am at work, watching you and Mrs. Moss enjoy the program, tonight... I wish I could be there, with my Women's Chorus singing and laughing, too. Reply to this
6/3/2009 2:12 AMMichel Tia wrote:
Dear brethen ! I congratulate you on how you send this note to our welcome common Pastor:Otis MossIII who is now our Emeritus one.Iam satisfied with your comment.And God bless you .It is the author of this comment that God bless all the times,for you have the pious thought towards your egoes.Iam right now writing this from Ivory Coast on the west of Africa.I would like you to pray for me too,for I would like to attend Regent University ,but I have not for the time being any sponsors. God Bless and keep you! Reply to this
Thank you so much for coming to Trinity, we our church needed a postive role model..someone that can bring in the young and old ..I know when Pastor Wright..did he same when he was young also,,but I didn't see as much as I see with you...It is a blessing to experience that..prayer of the righteous is answer on so many accord, because I pray that to God that our church could bring in the young people...When I'm in the choir singing it bring joy in my heart to see the young generation of people joining the church..so once again Thank God for you Pastor Moss Reply to this
5/31/2009 12:12 PM
Karen Simms Tolson wrote:
Then the Lord had said to Abram, “Leave your native country, your relatives, and your father’s family, and go to the land that I will show you. I will bless you, and you will be a blessing to others. And through you, all the families on earth will be blessed.” (from Genesis 12:1-4). Congratulations on your installation. You have been a blessing to not only the Trinity family, but to countless others like me as I tune in on Streamingfaith to hear an inspiring word. May the light of God continue to guide your path, and create the purpose for your ministry. I pray that you and Monica be aligned heart, soul, mind, and body to the inherent gifts that God has blessed you to share with others.
Peace, Joy, and Blessings Be Unto You Always Reply to this
6/8/2009 12:42 PMCarrie Emanuel wrote:
Praise God for you Rev. Moss. Since God moved you and yours from us here in Augusta, I am finally coming to terms with God for His change. You completed your task here and He saw another need for the people of Chicago. You are clearly reaching the people there and is continuing to reach us here in Augusta. This blog is so very inspiring and uplifting, that I will continue to check out Rev Harrell^s cometary on a regular basic. May God Bless you and yours for putting you in my life those many years ago. Mrs. E Reply to this
6/13/2009 6:15 AM
L Knowles-Franklin wrote:
What a blessing you have been to our family, we are praying daily for you and your family. I truly enjoyed the each sermon and your teaching sessions. Reply to this
7/25/2009 11:16 AM
Anonymous wrote:
you got that right...we are not in a post-racial society when an officer can arrest an unarmed old man in his own home...henry skip gates is not immune either...
interesting enough although the president acknowledged that both blacks and hispanics are disproportionately harassed by police officers the presidential "firestorm" of the health care prime time news conference of July 2009 is purely focused on blacks...why??? my latino family experiences the same thing and its even worse for them because they are ripped from their families by way of deportation or the threat thereof...
So let's begin to work together to eradicate racism without losing our diversity.
We Can do it. Yes We Can.
GO Mark Buerhle and David Wise of the White SOX...Perfect Game!
Enjoyed your web-site. Your church is certainly innovative. While I don't agree with your culture angle, I do have greater respect for your church. Reply to this
10/12/2009 9:12 PM
Andre M. Carrington wrote:
Rev Moss, greetings and may the Spirit of Our heavenly Father rest and keep you and your family. Reply to this
10/15/2009 8:45 PM
Andre M. Carrington wrote:
Great! I've returned to Tab(2-09) and recently applied for adjuant instructer for the CDI initiative at Tab.I'm waiting for the council (CDI) to reply to my application. I'm presently serving on the security ministry at Tab, enjoying of course the God given oppertunity to do His will.I've enjoyed watching the service (Trinity) on TV1.The recent tragic occurence(in Chicago) has had an endering affect on the Black community here in Augusta, as an advocate for social justice I have to remind you to Be careful, as there are those who would harm the messenger, in an effort to maintain civil discord and disruption. Please give my greetings to the First Lady,the children and Rev Wright. Grace and Peace! Reply to this
12/1/2009 8:43 AM
Andre M. Carrington wrote:
Greetings Pastor Moss, after viewing you demonstration, "tithing", once again you've made it quite clear 'What the deal is', Thanks. Happy Holiday's to U and your family. Grace&Peace Reply to this
I had not planned to come to church yesterday, but I streamed the 7:30 service and decided to COME ON IN! I am sooooo greatful that I did, because the blessing that I received from your message was something that I have not been able to keep to myself today! I laughed, I cried, I danced, and I took very good notes in between! The balcony was rocking with love, hugs and high fives and of course many outstretched hands toward our GOD whom we pray that we are serving with our love toward one another. Thank you for keeping it real, keeping us focused, and streering the ship of our purpose Stay encouraged and blessed,
2/1/2010 8:50 AM
Nina T. Jimson wrote:
I love your preaching I try to catch you every Sunday . I live in Kings Mountain North Carolina and you stop coming on TV ON on Sunday at 7:30 am and I miss see you. Please come back.
The interview gave me a much clearer picture of Reverend Moss and his vision for Trinity. If I had heard it all before it had not really registered. I will recommend that my friends and family listen so that they have a coherent prospective of where he plans to lead us.
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Praise God from whom all blessings flow!
What a wonderful explanation about the role of Christ, Community, and Culture in communicating the gospel in the 21st century.
What a thoughtful reflection about the role of chaos in our lives.
What an awesome command of what it means to imagine a world beyond the status quo where all are empowered.
Pastor Otis Moss III your ministry is truly a treasure map of the sovereignty of the Most High God operating through the annoited one, Jesus Christ.
Keep Navigating with the Holy Spirit.
Daughter of Encouragement
"Our desire is not that others might be relieved while you are hard pressed, but that there might be equality."
2 Cor 8:13
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I am right now living in my home country:Ivory coast on the west of Africa.And I like these kinds of actions.I would like God to bless the emeritus Pastor Otis MossIII and Mrs Monica Brown for the holy good works they are doing for the advancement of the gospel coming from our common heavenly Father.I thank GOD ,for My Emeritus Pastor Jeremiah A.Wright is going to be replaced by the Emeritus Pastor Otis MossIII.
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Thank you for the clarification as to your interpretation of the role of Christ, Community, and Culture in communicating the gospel in the 21st century.
My spouse, (who is not a Trinitarian), our 10 & 14 year olds as well as others now have a clearer since as to TUCC's new vision of connecting generations through Christ, Community and Culture. We must not forget where we've been; where we as God's people are headed;and a deeper respect for each other.
I thank God for using you to open our eyes to who we are, whose we are and that everyone can be used to serve God and each other in all aspects of our lives. Especially the youth of the church who have been made to feel that their "works" are not "appropriate" and often misunderstood by the church. Our elders who are also taken for granted. We must appreciate what each of our generations have to offer in the way of praising God, giving back to the community and being respected for what each of us has to give.
God bless us all!
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Dear Rev. O. Moss & Mrs. M. Moss
and Children,
Welcome! May Our Lord continue to bless us with your presence! Rev. Moss, do we dare to imagine?! You have weather the storm and Our Lord has lead you to carry TUCC into the future... Congratulations!!! I hope you're as happy as we are to have you as OUR Pastor... May GOD continue to bless you and your family.
May our congregation continue to grow as it has over the last year under your leadership.
When Rev., Dr. Wright, said, you were the one... I mentioned to you, "but you are so young", you've shown this seasoned member, just how prefect you are for the position, as our church Leader. Thank you, Heavenly Father, for Rev. Otis Moss,III!
May Our GOD keep you embraced in HIS loving arms.
I am at work, watching you and Mrs. Moss enjoy the program, tonight... I wish I could be there, with my Women's Chorus singing and laughing, too.
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Dear brethen !
I congratulate you on how you send this note to our welcome common Pastor:Otis MossIII who is now our Emeritus one.Iam satisfied with your comment.And God bless you .It is the author of this comment that God bless all the times,for you have the pious thought towards your egoes.Iam right now writing this from Ivory Coast on the west of Africa.I would like you to pray for me too,for I would like to attend Regent University ,but I have not for the time being any sponsors.
God Bless and keep you!
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Pastor Moss:
Thank you so much for coming to Trinity, we our church needed a postive role model..someone that can bring in the young and old ..I know when Pastor Wright..did he same when he was young also,,but I didn't see as much as I see with you...It is a blessing to experience that..prayer of the righteous is answer on so many accord, because I pray that to God that our church could bring in the young people...When I'm in the choir singing it bring joy in my heart to see the young generation of people joining the church..so once again Thank God for you Pastor Moss
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Then the Lord had said to Abram, “Leave your native country, your relatives, and your father’s family, and go to the land that I will show you. I will bless you, and you will be a blessing to others. And through you, all the families on earth will be blessed.” (from Genesis 12:1-4). Congratulations on your installation. You have been a blessing to not only the Trinity family, but to countless others like me as I tune in on Streamingfaith to hear an inspiring word. May the light of God continue to guide your path, and create the purpose for your ministry. I pray that you and Monica be aligned heart, soul, mind, and body to the inherent gifts that God has blessed you to share with others.
Peace, Joy, and Blessings Be Unto You Always
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Praise God for you Rev. Moss. Since God moved you and yours from us here in Augusta, I am finally coming to terms with God for His change. You completed your task here and He saw another need for the people of Chicago. You are clearly reaching the people there and is continuing to reach us here in Augusta. This blog is so very inspiring and uplifting, that I will continue to check out Rev Harrell^s cometary on a regular basic. May God Bless you and yours for putting you in my life those many years ago. Mrs. E
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What a blessing you have been to our family, we are praying daily for you and your family. I truly enjoyed the each sermon and your teaching sessions.
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you got that right...we are not in a post-racial society when an officer can arrest an unarmed old man in his own home...henry skip gates is not immune either...
interesting enough although the president acknowledged that both blacks and hispanics are disproportionately harassed by police officers the presidential "firestorm" of the health care prime time news conference of July 2009 is purely focused on blacks...why??? my latino family experiences the same thing and its even worse for them because they are ripped from their families by way of deportation or the threat thereof...
So let's begin to work together to eradicate racism without losing our diversity.
We Can do it. Yes We Can.
GO Mark Buerhle and David Wise of the White SOX...Perfect Game!
The Kingdom of God will break forth.
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Hello to all
Enjoyed your web-site. Your church is certainly innovative. While I don't agree with your culture angle, I do have greater respect for your church.
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What do you disagree with?
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Rev Moss, greetings and may the Spirit of Our heavenly Father rest and keep you and your family.
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Hey Andre!
How are you brother?
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Great! I've returned to Tab(2-09) and recently applied for adjuant instructer for the CDI initiative at Tab.I'm waiting for the council (CDI) to reply to my application. I'm presently serving on the security ministry at Tab, enjoying of course the God given oppertunity to do His will.I've enjoyed watching the service (Trinity) on TV1.The recent tragic occurence(in Chicago) has had an endering affect on the Black community here in Augusta, as an advocate for social justice I have to remind you to Be careful, as there are those who would harm the messenger, in an effort to maintain civil discord and disruption. Please give my greetings to the First Lady,the children and Rev Wright. Grace and Peace!
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Greetings Pastor Moss, after viewing you demonstration, "tithing", once again you've made it quite clear 'What the deal is', Thanks
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Rev OMII,
I had not planned to come to church yesterday, but I streamed the 7:30 service and decided to COME ON IN! I am sooooo greatful that I did, because the blessing that I received from your message was something that I have not been able to keep to myself today! I laughed, I cried, I danced, and I took very good notes in between! The balcony was rocking with love, hugs and high fives and of course many outstretched hands toward our GOD whom we pray that we are serving with our love toward one another. Thank you for keeping it real, keeping us focused, and streering the ship of our purpose
Dr. Witherspoon
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Thank You for your the kind note and prayers!
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I love your preaching I try to catch you every Sunday . I live in Kings Mountain North Carolina and you stop coming on TV ON on Sunday at 7:30 am and I miss see you. Please come back.
With Gods Love
Nina
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