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The Patrick Madrid Show

A Protestant Pastor's Amazement In The Real Presence Of The Eucharist

The Patrick Madrid Show

Relevant Radio

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.8588 Ratings

🗓️ 6 September 2022

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

A popular Protestant minister expressed his amazement in the Real Presence of the Eucharist after discovering from the early Church Fathers that this was a universal belief for 1500 years.

Patrick encourages the study of the Early Church to understand how it was Catholic from the beginning.

Transcript

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I want you to listen right now to just a couple of minutes of a longer sermon that was given

0:06.2

by a Protestant minister.

0:08.6

His name is Francis Chan.

0:10.1

I want to give you some information about him before you hear what he had to say.

0:14.6

And this is from Wikipedia.

0:16.8

So he's born in 1967 in San Francisco.

0:19.9

He's an author, a teacher, preacher, and evangelical churches.

0:24.6

He's a former teaching pastor of Cornerstone Community Church in Seamy Valley, California.

0:30.1

He founded that church, I should say, in 1994.

0:33.5

He founded Eternity Bible College.

0:36.9

He's been a board member of several Christian and social justice organizations,

0:40.3

including Children's Hunger Fund and Gospel for Asia.

0:43.3

And he gets into his background from China, his mom and his relatives from China.

0:49.3

A little bit further, it says that he took a three-month leave from Cornerstone in 2008.

0:56.0

Chan said he felt convicted to sacrifice more for God.

0:58.9

He gives away about 50% of his income.

1:01.5

He doesn't take a salary from his church.

1:03.4

He's donated most of his book royalties, which have totaled about $2 million to various charities.

1:09.3

All of it goes to organizations which rescue sex slaves

1:12.2

in foreign countries. In 2008, it was reported that the church he established Cornerstone

1:17.8

would give away 55% of its income to charitable causes. When's the last time you heard

1:22.6

anything like that? In 2015, Chan noted in a sermon at abundant life Christian fellowship that he owns restaurants,

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