Topic > Elder Jacob O. Meyer - 1059

Faith, “A channel of living trust,” as defined in the Bible, as the notion of celebration of the Almighty and commitment to the place of worship of religions (Holy Bible). Throughout the world, communities praise and proclaim the doctrine of their beliefs and devotion to the service of humanity. According to the Pew Research Center on Religion and Public Life Forum on Global Religious Landscapes conducted in 2012, there are only 0.8% of “other religions” practiced worldwide that are not known as major religions (The Global Religious Landscape). Discovering and gaining knowledge of communities that practice different religions will allow individuals to become more aware of cultures even in small towns in the United States of America. A small religious community, known as the Assemblies of Yahweh, located in Bethel Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, practices a unique belief established by a profound religious leader, pastor, teacher, author, publisher, radio and television broadcaster; Elder Jacob O. Meyer (Assemblies of Yahweh - Elder Jacob O. Meyer). Elder Jacob O. Meyer, one of the leaders of the Assemblies of Yahweh, renewed, administered, and managed a religious culture that had disappeared centuries ago, but which has been revived and studied through the modern practices of Elder Jacob O. Meyer. Otherwise known as Elder Meyer, he is most notable in his affiliation for promoting his beliefs and sermons through The Sacred Name Broadcast (Russell, Jesse and Ronald Cohn). Elder Jacob O. Meyer's motivations in spreading the religion through television, radio, and publications have created worldwide awareness starting in a small town community. In many ways, Jacob O. Meyer could be considered a leader of his time in creating public awareness for his community. However, Jacob O. Meyer rests in peace, in his message and in the faith in which