Former U.S. Navy SEAL Commander Michael Imhoff is an writer and evangelist who spoke with fervor at Sunday’s Veterans Day service at Central Christian Church. He reminded the congregation that this nation was based by different army veterans, relationship again to it’s colonization.
“One of many first actions of settlers to the New World, and troopers amongst them, was to plant a cross and pray for his or her new nation,” Imhoff mentioned.
He went on to incorporate the Mayflower Compact and the Declaration of Independence as covenant agreements made between males for a godly future for America.
Imhoff instructed of circumstances throughout battles between revolutionary factions that had been defined on the time as divine intervention and steering.
“George Washington acknowledged God and His future for this nation,” Imhoff mentioned. “And, God will not be achieved with America.”
Imhof, possessing a Naval Particular Warfare designator, has served all through the world in quite a few positions as a platoon commander, coaching officer, operations officer, workers officer, govt officer and commanding Officer.
He’s a graduate of the U.S. Army Special Forces Officer Qualification Course and earned a grasp’s in administration from George Washington College and even served as an teacher on the U.S. Naval Academy.
His awards embody Protection Meritorious Service Medal; Meritorious Service Medal with two Gold Stars in lieu of second and third awards; Joint Service Commendation Medal; Navy Commendation Medal with Gold Star in lieu of second award; United Nations Medal; and different service awards.
Sunday’s service started with a coloration guard posting the U.S. and Christian flags, courtesy of retired U.S. Army veterans Bob Gordon, Gene Hunter, Ray Arrington, Pete Vanderham and Jeff Woodard. The church pianist Mark Henry delivered a rendition of anthems from every department of the armed forces. Those that had been serving or had served had been requested to face when their respective anthem was performed.
With a nod to the solumnity of Veterans Day, the congregation was led to sing a number of patriotic tunes together with “American the Stunning”, “My Nation ‘tis of Thee” and “God Bless America.”
“The church will decide the destiny of this nation,” mentioned Imhoff, “Christians, proceed to hope for our nation.”
Imhof has ministerial credentials underneath the Board of Ministry of Gospel Gentle Integrated and has authored a number of books. For extra data go to his web site at michaelimhoffministries.org.