From Pulpit to Politics: Pastor Isaac Noriega’s Rejection of Civic Participation
At the time of writing this blog post, the United States is about to hold a pivotal election with close polling and passionate support from both sides. Every vote counts, and Americans …
Continue Reading →Deacon Counseling at GDT: Examining Ministry Leadership Tactics
As a GDT churchgoer, it's not uncommon to find yourself on the receiving end of a deacon’s attention—whether they pull you aside during a church service, unexpectedly appear at your doorstep, or …
Continue Reading →Pastoral Counseling at GDT: Examining Private Meetings with Pastor Isaac Noriega
Inside the Golden Dawn Tabernacle church compound, within the Grace Library and Translation Center, lies a small room. Measuring no more than 7 by 7 feet, it is furnished with a couch, two chairs, a …
Continue Reading →The "Anointing" Of Pastor Isaac Noriega - Is it Biblical?
Given all the information we've accumulated and the countless years endured under Pastor Isaac Noriega's dominion, it begs the question: why do people continue to stay? Despite the mounting evidence …
Continue Reading →Sickness and Healing at GDT
Gracie Noriega, 8 Years Old, Passed Away from Leukemia Many gospel teachings have historically associated good health with divine favor and illness with sin or Divine displeasure. However, under …
Continue Reading →Death and Funerals at GDT
Pastor Isaac Noriega Presiding Over Funeral Burial Service at South Lawn Cemetary Matthew 8:22: But Jesus said unto him, Follow me; and let the dead bury their dead.
Continue Reading →A History of GDT Church Choir and Band
Psalm 100:1-5 Make a Joyful Noise "Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye lands. Serve the Lord with gladness: come before his presence with singing. Know ye that …
Continue Reading →GDT Communion Services - Fear, Control and Confessions
Communion at Golden Dawn Tabernacle is an experience that differs significantly from that of traditional churches. Rather than observing communion as a remembrance of the death and sacrifice of Jesus …
Continue Reading →2023: A Year In Review
As the year winds down, it's with bittersweet emotion that we write our last article of the year. Moving into 2024, we plan to move from a weekly publishing cadence to something much less frequent …
Continue Reading →A Forbidden Christmas at Golden Dawn Tabernacle
Christmas is a holiday that resonates deeply across both religious and secular domains. For many, it's an occasion to gather with family, bringing light and joy to a season that can often feel bleak. …
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