Unitarian Catholic Church
An Assembly of Faith (ANM) of the Advancing Noah Movement (ANM)
http://havennoahidefellowship.angelfire.com

Teachings:
About the UCC
UCC Rosary
The Rainbow Scriptures – Accessed in the ANM Rainbow Bible
The Catholic Jesus Gospel

DOCTRINES
About the UCC
The Unitarian Catholic Church is a Karaite Adamide-Noahide Rainbow Torah based Assembly, an Assembly of Faith of the Advancing Noah Movement, supported by Haven Noahide Fellowship, who follow the 'Gospel of Jesus'. We accept Jesus as the 'Christ of his Generation of Israel', fulfilling the promise of Jeremiah 33 that God would allow a King from David upon the Throne of Israel in each generation. In accepting Jesus sovereignty over our Church, we acknowledge that not all Israel of his generation accepted him as the Christ, and we further acknowledge his humanity, and that he was not a 'Prophesied' Christ, but one who sought this glory, and studied scripture to attain this goal. Our acceptance of him as a Christ figure is voluntary, and we are Christian in this sense only. Worship of Jesus as a deity or Lord is idolatry, and we disavow all such teachings. We do not believe he is the only way to God, and we believe his death at Calvary was symbolic of his desire to have men redeemed and saved, but that a human sacrifice is not acceptable to God Almighty for the atonement of sins. In this sense we follow Torah tradition. But we accept his death and sacrifice as a source of motivation for our ministry to give our all for the Church and for preaching good news to people of Godly and Decent moral standards. We practice Catholic style praise and worship, and healing ministries through prayer are exercised in the name of Yahweh, should God approve, are appropriate for personal prayer and consideration. We take comfort from traditional Catholic stories on the lives of the Catholic Saints, and much of Catholic literature can be read, but caution is exercised over idolatry issues. We are probably not into statues of Jesus, Mary and Joseph very much, but when they are prayed over like the Ark of the Covenant has figures of Angelic Cherubim, they can become appropriate for focuses on the works of these individuals and how they tried to please Almighty God in their service to him. A cross or crucifix should not be bowed to, and we don't allow that, but they can also be used as a focus in the Unitarian Catholic Church, always remembering that God detests idols made of stone and wood and metal. Having a crucifix on the wall behind the altar is acceptable. When kneeling to go into pews, and looking at the crucifix, as acknowledge of the sovereignty of Jesus as the head of the church, it is important to acknowledge the crucifix is a representation of Jesus and his suffering, and the cross itself is not an indicator of the personal presence within itself. The presence of the spirit of Jesus of Nazareth is established through the Mass service itself. Very many traditional Catholic songs, hymns and likely much of the liturgy can be retained by our movement, careful to ensure they are compliant with the Rainbow Torah and the traditions God Almighty expects from us in Torah tradition. It is 'Catholic Style' of spirituality, and the careful and thoughtful pace of life set by our priests, bishops, cardinals and popes is meant to emulate the traditional Roman Catholic way and style of faith. There is now established a tradition of the Rosary in the UCC format, shown below. The general principle is that what we can retain from Roman Catholicism we retain, and what we can't retain, because of Torah doctrinal issues, we must let go of. But there should be, ideally, a strong similarity between traditional Catholicism and the Catholicism of the Unitarian Catholic Church. Catholic's need to know from our ministry that we intend to follow traditional Catholic ways of faith and family. As part of the ANM we also utilize the ANM Rainbow Bible as foundational doctrine and source of teaching, as well as the associated videos from Noahide Videos. The UCC is further happy to accept bishopric of the Roman Catholic Church as figures of accountability and authority over the UCC. They are not determiners of core doctrine, but on many doctrinal issues, were not specifically disputed articles of faith, they may indeed comment and act as guardians.




UCC Rosary

THE TEN PRAYER BEADS OF EACH DECATE
To you dear Lord my God I pray
Direct my paths throughout this day
And keep my life away from strife
As you guide me along the way
Father, Guide, Creator, God
Guide my heart with gentle rod
Help me strive forever true
Unto thy word in serving you
AMEN

THE PRIMARY PRAYER BEAD OF EACH DECATE
Our Father who art in heaven
Hallowed by thy name
Thy Kingdom Come
Thy will be done
On Earth as it is in heaven
Give us this day our daily bread
And forgive us our trespasses
As we forgive those who have trespassed against us
And lead us not into temptation
But deliver us from Evil
AMEN

First Prayer Bead at End
We believe in one God, the Father, the Almighty. The Lord and Giver of life. Of whom and by whom all things were made and have their being. We believe in his Holy Spirit, the spirit of truth, the spirit of life, who has spoken through the prophets, and guided the ways of mankind. We believe that mankind, made in the image of God, should be holy and seek after the divine image and its goodness after which we are fashioned. We believe in the life of the world to come, the heavenly afterworld, and that God rewards the living and the dead according to their deeds. We believe in the holy covenant, the sign being the rainbow, and we believe in the covenants of Abraham and Israel for their respective folds. We believe in Jesus as a teacher of Gospel messages, many of enlightened wisdom and knowledge. And we believe in law, love, truth, faith, kindness and hope for a better tomorrow for us all. AMEN.

Second Prayer Bead at End
Make a joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye lands. Serve the Lord with gladness: come before his presence with singing. Know ye that the Lord he is God: it is he that hath made us, and not we ourselves; we are his people, and the sheep of his pasture. Enter into his gates with thanksgiving, and into his courts with praise: be thankful unto him, and bless his name. For the Lord is good; his mercy is everlasting; and his truth endureth to all generations.

Third Prayer Bead at End
Dear Jehovah God. Please unite the Advancing Noah Movement. Please perpetuate us eternally, as everlasting as the Rainbow. Please grant us grace, truth, peace, harmony and prosperity. Please sanctify us to wisdom, humility, righteousness and honesty. And please help us to serve you and the Kingdom of God in fidelity and loyalty. Now and forever. AMEN.

The Fourth and Final Prayer Bead at End
Lord God - You are the solace of my heart’s anxiety. You are the peace in the storms of life which remains Faithful and ever unchanging. You are the strength In my weaknesses and the power of my right hand In all that I say and do. Lord, you are God, and even In my wrongdoing my heart still remembers the graces And love you have shown me.
Lord God – From generation to generation mankind Searches out the way of truth. For so many finding God is not easy, but you have always been there, waiting To be found. You love us, children of Adam and Eve, Children of Enoch, children of Noah. You love us and Teach us the right way through the teachings of our Fathers. Lord, I pray, remain faithful to the heart which wants truth above all else, and remember the struggle
We have all gone through in finding our salvation.
Lord God – Remember our fathers who have gone before Us, and our mothers who bore and fed us. Remember forever Those who have struggled to build our wonderful world, and The many sacrifices they have made. I pray and ask of you, Eternal God, prepare a home of eternal joy and life as reward For their struggle, and share with them the fruits of their Labours and the joy and consolation their hearts truly desire. Forget not the children of Noah who, even those who haveNot known you or understood your ways, still tried in their hearts To live good and decent lives. Forget them not in your mercy I do pray Lord God Almighty, and prepare a home of eternal Blessing for each and every one of them.
Lord God – The children of Noah praise your name. We lift Up the name of Yahweh and declare that he is God and that There is no other. Heavenly Father, we will serve you for All eternity, building a Haven of Salvation in your name, a Haven of love, peace and prosperity, in true service to your Eternal Glory. We will feed the hungry, nurse the sick and
Wounded, give homes to the homeless, and give peace and Love to the broken of heart. We will care for all as you have Cared for us, and we pray watch over us eternally for we are The sheep of your eternal pasture, the children of mankind, And we need you in all our weaknesses and all our struggles. Alleluia. AMEN, AMEN and AMEN



INTERCESSION of the HEAVENLY SAINTS

This doctrine is considered reasonable of the Roman Catholic Church. The intercession of Mary the Mother of Jesus is an acceptable aspect, alike other Saints of the Church. Part of our faith is the revelation that Mary does intercede for the Church in Heaven – this has been witnessed by Daniel in Dream Revelation – where She and her Team (Presumably Legio Marie and others) pray the Our Father, likely with other prayers. The Hail Mary Prayer, with the modification of one word below, is potentially a prayer for the UCC.



The Hail Mary (Of the UCC)

Hail Mary, Full of Grace, the Lord is with Thee, Blessed are you among Women

and Blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. Holy Mary, mother of Jesus, pray for

us sinners, now and at the hour of our Death. AMEN.