Friday, June 21, 2013

Dave Pack: Future Imperial Auditorium Will Recapture The Elegance Being Torn Down In Pasadena




The arrogance of Dave knows boundaries.  He is so desperate to relive the glory days of the Church that he thinks all that he is doing glorifies that past.  Herbert is rolling in his grave right now at the thought!  All of this is to deliberately stick it in the face of Meredith, Flurry and UCG. It is nothing about glorifying God, it is all about being able to impress COG members to leave their groups and come to Dave with their money.  Plain and simple!  Why can't any of these morons ever come up with anything original?  They all have to copy names, abbreviations, building designs and mannerisms of HWA and the old WCG.

Then there is the Student Center. Although timing of construction may change as the need arises, the plan is to begin construction in late 2013. This facility will contain Ambassador Center, which will provide the training for those who will serve in leadership positions in The Restored Church of God. Located on the north side of the main courtyard, the Student Center, along with the Hall of Administration, will create a “framework” of sorts for the magnificent future Imperial Auditorium—the centerpiece of the entire campus. The soon-to-be-destroyed three-building “courtyard” in Pasadena will soon be back. All of this will be wrapped in trees, spectacular gardens of every design, as well as a lake, a stream with three waterfalls—the pumps were turned on 30 minutes ago with 20 gallons per second going over the initial six-foot waterfall!—and other water features, all interwoven with uplit walkways with sitting areas. In short, these final two absolutely beautiful buildings will further capture the elegance of the former Pasadena, California campus of the Worldwide Church of God—so much of which is now sadly being either dismantled or sold off to separate private interests.

Dave Pack: I Wish HWA Could See Me Now! God Is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Pleased!





No commentary is needed for this:

Development of the overall campus continues as I write. Magnificent grounds are taking shape as the courtyard is constructed and beautiful full grown trees, some over 35 feet tall, are being installed. Colorful gardens and turf grass are replacing brown soil. The entire area is beginning to burst with color! God is surely pleased with His Headquarters on Earth. I cannot help but wish Mr. Armstrong could see this new Hall of Administration arrive to completion just as a private developer in Pasadena is demolishing—right at this time—the Hall of Administration (and Fine Arts and Science Hall buildings) that headquartered the Worldwide Church of God. I was privileged to attend that ribbon cutting in early 1969, and now this one.

Dave Pack Says "The Garden of Eden is open for business again"




Davey said today that some of his property will have gardens on it that he will allow the public to come and look at.  Of course, the viewers will be selective in who gets to actually step on to the property. Cameras and security will be scanning each face to make sure that no disfellowshipped people or Dennis sets foot on the property.

Dave even has his god bless him with a hidden spring of water that he will use to irrigate his property.  When the rest of the world is dying from lack of rain during his tribulation, Dave will keep watering his property.

Many elements of the campus are now coming together, with more trees, gardens, and sod being installed each week. Exterior work outside the Hall of Administration on the eastern side is also taking shape. The developing landscape has approximately 4.5 miles of pipeline buried beneath the surface to irrigate the rolling grounds. God has blessed us with water from our own spring that will enable us to maintain the green turf and sustain many towering trees, lush plants and flowers through the hot summer months without the enormous cost of water this many acres and plants would require. This has turned into a tremendous blessing considering the possible water restrictions that may be imposed in the future. We have developed a saying that, “The Garden of Eden is open for business again.” We are pleased to announce that there will be a public area where city residents may enjoy spectacular flower gardens and specially decorated grounds.

Dave Pack: My New Mini-Me Campus Is A Shining Light On The Hill





Dave Pack waxed eloquent today about his grandiose vision for his min-me campus.  Apparently Dave thinks the "hundreds of thousands" of cars that pass by his property on the freeway will be so in awe of what they see being built there that they will drop by and becoming tithing members of the most glorious and superfantabulous Church of God ever!


I envisioned a shimmering jewel befitting the Great God that would be visible—as a biblical “city set on a hill”—to literally hundreds of thousands every day on highways passing either side of what would become our “lower campus.” At the reception that followed, there was an air of genuine excitement that the city would benefit greatly from what we are doing. Soon hundreds of employees will join the already 100 who are here.

That's right, by August or so when three COG leaders all die at once tens of thousands of COG members will immediately change their allegiance to Davey and send in all their money.  Then he can begin his final push for the end time gospel - after he builds his new mini-me auditorium.