The following are statements made by Mr. Trzaskowski, who not only pursues the LGBT+ charter, but appointed a homosexual as his city secretary.
He said of his plans as follows:
"- In Warsaw, no one should feel discriminated against. I am implementing the provisions of the LGBT+ Charter. I spoke about anti-discrimination classes, and they have been put into practice. Now we are preparing for voluntary sex education classes, but I'm afraid that sex education will soon be banned in Poland by PiS. And nowadays such education is necessary - emphasizes Trzaskowski.
No one intends to indoctrinate anyone, but we will teach the kids, in voluntary classes, what discrimination is and how to counteract it. And if parents don't agree, they don't have to send their kids to such classes. Children should know that using the Internet can be harmful, that one should not share sensitive and intimate content, that words on the Internet can hurt just like in the real world. We want to make children aware that hejt can also lead, in extreme cases, to suicide - explains.
For now the classes are voluntary but when they will be compulsory nobody knows...
Meanwhile, Mr. Rabiej with his wife/husband/partner?
Photo Instagram / michalcessanis
The secretary of Warsaw in a photo with his partner said that he misses having a child. As I can guess, he would like to realize himself in motherhood.
I believe that the election of President Trzaskowski by the people of Warsaw is a defeat for Warsaw's evangelical churches.
I went around and found supposedly Protestant churches in Warsaw:
(if you are not from Wawa scroll down the list)
- Evangelical-Augsburg Parish of the Ascension of the Lord in Warsaw
- Religion: Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland
- Pastor of the church: Rev. Dr. Dariusz Chwastek
- Holy Trinity Evangelical-Augsburg Parish in Warsaw
- Religion: Evangelical-Augsburg Church in Poland
- Pastor of the church: Rev.
- 4 Kredytowa Street
Calvinists
- Evangelical-Reformed Parish in Warsaw
- Denomination: Evangelical-Reformed Church in Poland
- Pastor of the church: Rev. Michal Jablonski
- Korean Church in Warsaw
- Religion: Reformed
- Pastor of the church: vacancy
- 63d Farbiarska Street
Methodists
- Evangelical-Methodist Parish of the Good Shepherd in Warsaw
- Denomination: The Evangelical-Methodist Church in Poland
- Pastor of the church: Rev. Superintendent Zbigniew Kamiński
- 12 Mokotowska Street,
Baptists
- First Baptist Church in Warsaw
- Denomination: Baptist Church in Poland
- Pastor of the church: presbyter Marek Budziński
- 25 Waliców street
- II Baptist Church "Blisko Boga" in Warsaw
- Denomination: Baptist Church in Poland
- Pastor of the church: presbyter Marek Głodek
- Lęborska street 8/10 loc. 1
- Biblical Baptist Church in Warsaw-Anin
- Denomination: Bible Baptist Church
- Pastor of the church: Adam Piotr Tolwinski
- Szpotanski St. 22
- Community of Joy" Baptist Church in Warsaw
- Denomination: Baptist Church in Poland
- Pastor of the church: Piotr Czerwiński
- 35/39 Szczytnowska St.
- Baptist Church in Warsaw (Russian-speaking)
- Denomination: Baptist Church in Poland
- Pastor of the church: Mykhaylo Baloha
- 25 Waliców street
Pentecostals
- Capital City Pentecostal Church in Warsaw
- Religion: Pentecostal Church in Poland
- Pastor of the church: Presbyter Arkadiusz Kuczynski
- 68/70 Sienna St.
- New Life Pentecostal Church in Warsaw
- Religion: Pentecostal Church in Poland
- Pastor of the church: presbyter Vladimir Rudnicki
- 20 Kolowa St.
- Evangelical Christian Church "Spichlerz" in Warsaw
- Denomination: Evangelical Christian Church
- Pastor of the church: Andrew Stepanov
- 20 Wyborna St.
- The Church of God in Christ "Dom Boży" congregation in Warsaw
- Confession: Church of God in Christ
- Pastor of the church: Presbyter Andrzej Nędzusiak
- 11łopotowskiego St.
- Glory Church (Christian Reformed Church)
- Religion: the charismatic movement
- Pastor of the church: Marcin Podżorski
- 5 Skibicka Street
- Jesus Christ Church in Warsaw
- Confession: Church of God
- Pastor of the church: vacancy
- 82 Sienna St.
- Warsaw-Wola Pentecostal Church
- Religion: Pentecostal Church in Poland
- Pastor of the church: Dariusz Zielonkiewicz
- 59 Połczyńska Street
- Pentecostal Church "Kościół na Zaciszu" in Warsaw
- Religion: Pentecostal Church in Poland
- Pastor of the church: Jan Troc
- 20 Wyborna St.
- Evangelical Christian Church in Warsaw
- Denomination: Evangelical Christian Church
- Pastor of the church: Wojciech Leszczyński
- 16b Kutnowska Street
- Christian Church in Warsaw Word of Life
- Religion: Christian Church in Warsaw
- Pastor of the church: Paul Pyra
- 11 Podskarbinska Street
- Evangelical Church of the Assembly of God in Warsaw
- Religion: Christian Church in Warsaw
- Pastor of the church: Antero Kaczan-Szynwelski
- 2/4 Praga Północ St.
- God's Church in Christ Congregation "Droga" in Warsaw
- Confession: Church of God in Christ
- Pastor of the church: Marek Ciesiółka
- 78/16 Wawelska Street
- Church of God "Renewal" in Warsaw
- Confession: Church of God
- Pastor of the church: vacancy
- 10 Wyborna Street
- New Life Christian Church in Warsaw
- Confession: Church of God
- Pastor of the church: unknown
- Okocimska Street 3
- Outpost of the Lodz Pentecostal Christian Community in Warsaw
- Denomination: Christian Pentecostal Fellowship
- The Superior of the church: Tomasz Smykowski
- Przyce St. 21
Churches of Christ
- Christian Community "Pulawska" in Warsaw
- Denomination: The Church of Christ in Poland
- Pastor of the church: Zbigniew Tarkowski
- 114 Pulawska St.
- Christian Community North in Warsaw
- Denomination: The Church of Christ in Poland
- Pastor of the church: Krzysztof Zaręba
- 10 Elektronowa St.
- Christian Community of the South in Warsaw
- Denomination: The Church of Christ in Poland
- Pastor of the church: Marek Sobotka
- 65 Mińska Street
Adventists
- Warsaw-Centre Seventh-day Adventist Church
- Denomination: Seventh-day Adventist Church
- Pastor of the church: Zbigniew Makarewicz
- 8 Foksal Street
- Warsaw-Ursynów church of Seventh-day Adventists
- Denomination: Seventh-day Adventist Church
- Pastor of the church: Grzegorz Korczyc
- Jastrzębowski St. 22
- Warsaw-Wesoła church of Seventh-day Adventists
- Denomination: Seventh-day Adventist Church
- Pastor of the church: Marek Micyk
- ul. Zgrupowania AK "Kampinos" 45
- Warsaw-Zoliborz Seventh-day Adventist Church
- Denomination: Seventh-day Adventist Church
- Pastor of the church: Marek Micyk
- 13 Popiełuszki St.
Plymuck brothers
- Free Christian Church in Warsaw
- Denomination: Free Christian Church in Poland
- Pastor of the church:
- 5 Kurpiowska Street
- Free Christian Church in Warsaw Ursus
- Denomination: Free Christian Church in Poland
- The Superior of the church: Leszek Nowicki
- 14 Opieńskiego St.
Anglicans
- Anglican Church in Poland
- Religion: Church of England
- Pastor of the church: Robert Gamble
- 62 Krakowskie Przedmieście Street
Other Evangelical
- Salvation Army in Warsaw
- The Salvation Army denomination
- Pastor of the church: Gabrielle Głodek
- Ząbkowska Street 23/25 premises 9 (entrance from Markowska Street 19)
- tel. +48 797 111 997
- Evangelical Church Mission of Grace in Warsaw
- Confession: Greater Grace World Outreach
- Pastor of the church: Maciek Knechciak
- Okocimska Street 3
- First Evangelical Christian Church in Warsaw
- Denomination: Evangelical Christian Church
- Pastor of the church: Slawomir Foks
- 10 Zagórna St., tel. 507-766-396
- Evangelical Christian Church "Gethsemane" congregation in Warsaw
- Denomination: Evangelical Christian Church
- Pastor of the church: Daniel Jarosz
- 14 Stanis³awowska street
- Ursynów Evangelical Community
- Religion: no religion
- Pastor of the church: Paul Jarosz
- Okęcka street 12/34
Dozens of seemingly biblical churches.
Of course probably about 90% are in ecumenism and another half probably support LGBT.
A few are faithful to God by praying for Warsaw's administrators.
However, I wanted to write about something else.
The churches certainly failed the test. Probably not educated in all churches about the effects of the LGBT government about Mr Trzaskowski about the godlessness of PO.
On the other hand, a question arises, how many churches have prayed for candidates to be chosen according to God's will?
I believe that the election results in Warsaw are the fruit of these churches. Which of these churches warns against LGBT?
Okay, but I still have one more thing to write. It is about us, the informal community of this blog. Namely, we ourselves should ask ourselves, are we doing anything to oppose the forces of darkness? Ok, there are people who support me. Praise God for you, but shouldn't we be praying for our local politicians? Even now and maybe especially after the election. Of course they all work for the evil one, but Nebuchadnezzar, Cyrus,, Darius were not saints either and yet God used them.
Why were the Judeans released from captivity? Because Darius had a whim? or maybe because Daniel prayed constantly?
He prayed so much that an angel came to him telling him not to stop praying.
It is easy for us to score others, but what are we doing in the world of prayer? Do we pray for our city mayors, councilors, police officers, or do we just see evil and complain?
I'll admit for myself that I don't pray for this very often, but I've already had one small success in this area, what if I prayed constantly for local politicians, teachers?
All authority comes from God. This may sound outrageous to some, but even the Gestapo had authority with God's permission. God allowed this to happen because of the lukewarmness of Catholics in Germany and Protestants.
Yesterday I listened to the beginning of a video by Fabian, who is well known on the internet. He was talking about the excitement of worship in Protestant churches, but they have no Spirit. They only give moments of ecstasy and to prove it he said that when he was in one church and the electricity was turned off, suddenly the "spirit" flew away..... The ecstasy was over, which is proof of the shallowness of such experiences. No music no Spirit...
More about those Gestapo men. If people prayed for such a Gestapo man X, I think he would torture people less.
I am glad that A. Duda is the president of Poland. Why? Because it could be Mr. Biedroń. We should pray for Mr. Duda. Just like for all others.
Biblical Christians will NEVER be represented in parliament, among councillors. At most, they will have representatives in the police and government offices. But does this mean that we should only criticize them? Shouldn't we pray for them all?
Look how quickly it all progresses. In Kielce, which is also ecumenical, gays and lesbians are moving forward. Soon there will be rainbow-colored benches, and who knows in how long the LGBT Charter+....
Let us not allow this to happen. Let us pray for the authorities. It's none of our business how God and the angels do it.
So I appeal to my regular readers that we should all pray for the local authorities, our government and President Duda. It is fashionable on the internet to mock politicians, but it is not from God. Right-wing Catholics fight with mockery. We fight with prayer.
Much can the prayer of the righteous....
We are to destroy the works of the devil. Do you believe this? Do you believe as in heaven so on earth?
"We are to destroy the works of the devil. Do you believe this? Do you believe as in heaven so on earth?"
Yes, I do. And I join in the prayers.
Can you please get a link to the video of Fabian where he talks about this worship?
Every Friday at 8pm if anyone feels the call, we pray together for the liberation of this country (its people, including Catholic Church officials) from the spiritual bondage of Babylon. You're invited 🙂 .
There is also the Pentecostal Church DOM 16 Gotarda Street, pastor Szymon Kruba, pastor Magdalena Kruba, a very interesting church.
And what's wrong with church HOPE?
I used to be there
He's talking about LGBTQ+, and there's still a problem with Czajka (I mean the sewage treatment plant thing) and others like that... I'm not saying that the candidate from the opposite option would be great (although he'd probably have some advantages), but I can't stand Czaskoski (mistakes in the spelling of his name made on purpose), he's a bit of a pickpocket...
And the idea of praying for aldermen/mayors/presidents, their deputies and councillors (if any), generally praying for local government, is very good!
PS. Speaking of all those churches in the capital city - is there any more biblically oriented one (I know it may not be perfect but I would like to know if there are any) and if so, where? I am asking out of pure curiosity and thank you in advance for the answer...?
I have no idea green or any other color 🙂
I can recommend the church in Ursynów, Christ Church at 114 Pulawska St. I have not been to a meeting in Ursynów, but I know the brothers from there. I have been to other churches in Warsaw but I will keep my opinion to myself.
Of course kwch Ursus and not Ursynów.
As far as teaching is concerned, I can recommend with a clear conscience the church in Anin, Babtist and Free Christian churches. Many of the other churches either preach cheap grace or are saturated with unhealthy charisma made in America (the legacy of Toronto bluassing).
I have to admit that unfortunately my husband and I very rarely pray for our government together, this needs to be changed necessarily. Thank you for this article.
and people from nearby institutions, schools, teachers, etc.
As it happens, I know perfectly well the teaching of one of the churches mentioned above and I know that the accusation about the lack of prayer against LGBT is false. I don't understand on what basis the author makes such a conclusion and then goes even further, blaming the election of Mr Trzaskowski as the president of Warsaw on the fact that Protestants did not pray for this intention. Peculiar accusations, it's a pity that they are not related to the truth. I myself have participated in services praying for God's intervention against LGBT in schools and for reason and self-restraint for the city authorities. The topic of one of the pastor's sermons was issues related to homosexuality, help for people with this problem, their evangelization.
Where there is biblical teaching, there is no turning a blind eye to LGBT issues, but there is understanding for people
and help you find a solution.
I'm writing about in general and not pointing at anyone. I observe the evangelical world and do not see any anti-LGBT movements. Prayers are one thing and actions are two.
Pastor Bartosik from Gdansk, for example, initiated an appeal to the authorities, collected signatures against the program of Adamowicz. This program assumed lgbt sexual education