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| Rev. Michael Hydes |
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| Preached by Rev. Michael Hydes on 7 October, 2012 (Sunday Morning). |
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| Preached by Rev. Michael Hydes on 19 August, 2012 (Sunday Morning). |
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| Preached by Rev. Michael Hydes on 15 July, 2012 (Sunday Morning). |
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| Preached by Rev. Michael Hydes on 17 June, 2012 (Sunday Morning). |
| Rev. Michael Hydes |
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| Preached by Rev. Michael Hydes on 10 June, 2012 (Sunday Morning). |
| Rev. Michael Hydes |
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| Preached by Rev. Michael Hydes on 3 June, 2012 (Sunday Morning). |
| Rev. Michael Hydes |
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| Preached by Rev. Michael Hydes on 27 May, 2012 (Sunday Morning). |
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| Preached by Rev. Michael Hydes on 20 May, 2012 (Sunday Morning). |
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| Preached by Rev. Michael Hydes on 15 April, 2012 (Sunday Morning). |
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| Preached by Rev. Michael Hydes on 8 April, 2012 (Sunday Morning). |








Freddy,
You are a true blessing to this world! I thank god everyday you and dad are together. You see the goodness and love in him and make my father a better person! Thank you for being you!
Love always,
Lorie
11 August, 2010 @ 6:10 pm
I have known Freddie for many, many years and he has a heart of gold and charms all that come to know him. His earlier life was not easy but with his wit and unconditional love for everyone allowed him to survive. Freddie is a friend to all and all should be proud to know hiim.
12 August, 2010 @ 6:43 pm
Friends, you can tell that Freddy E’s sermon is from the heart. He tells the story of his life and reveals his acceptance as a gay Christian man. He speaks of his former life partner and the love they shared, now Freddy has a second life partner, David, whom he loves deeply.
Freddy, you are indeed blessed and I wish you and David the very best in all your endeavors. Peace!
17 August, 2010 @ 3:34 pm
I was just checking the Sermons on this web site and listened to the most recent one. I so enjoyed listening to ” Freddy Entin”. I can feel in this voice how kind he is and to share the Gifts of Love from Jesus who visit him in a vision. That sent chills down my spine, knowing not everyone gets to ” hear our Lord”. I would Like to come and visit the church and meet Freddy Entin and others . What a great joy to listen and learn. May God be with you and I am so Happy to be Gay in my little town in Turkey.
17 August, 2010 @ 7:52 pm
I am Freddy’s oldest friend as we have known each other from Long Beach, New York so it has been almost 60 years! We were always close eventhough our lifestyles are different(I am straight)I always appreciated hm as a caring friend. He was always good to me and my family and at times I felt he would have liked to have been my second brother. I know of the problems he had in his early life and it is amazing that he turned out so well even without the family support he needed growing up. There is a word in Yiddish “Mensch” which means a good person which Freddy is for sure. I will always have a special place in my heart for my”second brother”. He loved my late mother very much and used to call her “Aunt Lillian” which she really appreciated. The best to you Freddy and Dave and I hope you have many more loving, healthy years together, Your friend,Steve
18 August, 2010 @ 3:06 pm
I met Freddy when he was 16 and I was 17 years old and started dating his brother Allen. He has been my brother-in-law for the past 45 years. He even bought our “Kitchen Sink” when we purchased our house on Long Island. He is a very caring, loving, and beautiful person who is a true friend and brother to all.
21 August, 2010 @ 6:14 pm
I am Freddy’s neighbor in Great Cacapon, WV. I met Freddy about 5 years ago and immediately knew that he and I would be friends. He’s a delightful gentlemen, who is extremely generous with his time, good spirited and is a sweet and genuine person. The message he preached is but a snapshot of his personal journey and love that he has for all people. Thank you for being you, Freddy and thank you for sharing your message. Vincent
22 August, 2010 @ 6:05 pm
A few of my friends asked me to listen to Freddy Entin’s sermon. I have been down and out about life and the stuggles I have had with my family. As a child I too didn’t know who I was. All I knew I was different. Freddy made me feel better about myself, knowing we have to trust God first and then yourself will continue to heal. That is what I am doing now. I keep on listening to Freddy’s sermon over and over again. And everytime I listen, I hear something else. I would like very much to come and visit this church and meet Freddy Entin. I am sure he is busy , however I would like to say, ” Bless God and Freddy Entin who I feel so close too, even though I haven’t met him. Thank you so much. And I hope Freddy gets to read this. Yours truly, Jorge Sanders
24 September, 2010 @ 8:39 pm
Freddie — Your testimony is touching and powerful. God has been using you in amazing ways since you said “Yes” to Jesus’ call. I am proud to have be part of your journey.
8 October, 2010 @ 6:03 pm
Freddy,
Wonderful!
Be well and blessed, always!
12 November, 2010 @ 9:44 am
Colleen,
It is always wonderful to hear you preach and to watch the word come to life in you!!
13 January, 2011 @ 2:46 pm
What a great sermon Colleen. I loved your story-telling and you rewording of the baptism statement. Very stirring.
14 January, 2011 @ 11:59 am
I met freddy many years ago in a gay chat room. I watched the way he worked the room with his charm and love for each person in the room. He always tried to pick a person up if he was down or sick or even losted a love one. He wouldn’t think twice about asking the room to join him in prayer to help lift the person up to God. His touch and love was so strong that when his first life partner passed away his two friends drove up from Florida to be with him. Freddy has been there for me many times over the years with a caring word or prayer or both. Freddy is a living testimony of his love for Jesus Christ and may God Bless him and Dave with many loving years together.
2 February, 2011 @ 10:20 pm
LIKE MANY OTHERS ,I MET FREDDY IN A CHAT ROOM ONLINE. SINCE THAT TIME ALOT MORE THAN A FEW YEARS AGO, HAVE COME TO KNOW AND APPRICIATE THE FRIENDSHIP WE HAVE,WHICH CONTINUES TO GROW EVERY DAY. FREDDY HAS BEEN A BLESSING TO MANY PEOPLE WE HAVE CHATTED WITH OVER THE YEARS HAD IT BE JUST A HELLO OR A GREAT WISH FOR GOOD HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, THIS INCLUDES MYSELF AND MY MATE! I WOULD LIKE TO GIVE FREDDY A GREAT BIG THUMBS UP ON HIS SERMON AND TO WISH HIM AND DAVE THE BEST WISHES A FRIEND CAN GIVE ONE FOR MANY MANY MORE YEARS TO COME..GREAT JOB MY FRIEND!!! HUGS
3 March, 2011 @ 7:36 pm
Praise the Lord for Freddy who just loves the ” LORD”. He asked me to listen to his sermon and I was so impressed. He’s doing wonderful Volunteering work for our community and I want to thank him by leaving him this note. God Bless the Church he came from. He’s always walking with “Jesus” and they both smile to one of another.
26 October, 2011 @ 3:25 pm
HI Freddy
Love that sharing a great testimony, and a clear window into your soul. We share a lot of emotions. I was glad to hear that God speaks through you, and as you know he speaks through me the same way. We will be embarking on teachings and testimony from the gay community starting june 3 2012 at Church of our Savior Boynton Beach Florida to minister and heal those hurting in our community and those to come in the future, from inner scars collected over a life time of intolerance and I’d appreaciate your presence and Dave in this ministry. Love you and dave…. Ken LaFleur
23 May, 2012 @ 11:08 am