Another day and another Church of God splinter cult is having problems. Who could have ever guessed?
This time around it is Darryl Henson's group, A Congregation of God - A Free Church based in the Arizona strip close to Colorado City (the polygamous RLDS city).
Several years ago he claimed that he had a dream where his god told him to buy land close to Zion National Park and set up a community of Sabbatarian believers. He bought a large plot of land and let COG members who were his followers move onto the land.
It should not surprise any of us that whenever 2 or more COG members gather together disunity and division is bound to happen. Sure enough, Henson is now dealing with issues with his residents. Residents are leaving his cult and refusing to move off his land.
Church unity is such a fun thing!
I made the decision to buy the land for God's express purpose of preparing a place as He had instructed in the dream. We are a Free Church, not a worldly 501c3 corporation, which is overseen by corporate law and the state, even to the point of closing some churches who teach against abortion or homosexuality, etc. The State has no jurisdiction over a Free Church. So we have no board of directors and board of deacons who hire and fire ministers. I was commissioned directly of God to prepare a place near Zion. As the one given the direction, He also placed me in charge of the operation and I formed A Congregation of God, A Free Church to fulfill His purposes on the piece of land He provided.
I was deeply committed to preserve it in a way that outsiders could not buy lots and move in on us. The Fair Housing Act has a clause that states churches can discriminate in this manner. Additionally, I determined that it should not be sold as it was a gift from God for His purposes. The church and the land were inextricably bound together to accomplish what God instructed me to do.
On the day of closing the purchase, Dec. 7, 2002, I wrote a letter to all members in Utah and around the country offering anyone who desired, a lease on one acre each if they wished to move out and join the project. The letter mentioned a lease several times, not once hinting at a purchase option, which I had not intention at all of offering so as to prevent future sales of lots to non-members. I prepared a lease that was specifically designed with that in mind. The lease was for 49 years with the intent of giving security, but also preserving the land intact for God's use. No offer of eventual ownership was made as people understood why it should be that way.
None of use expected (expect) this age to continue that long in any case.
Immanuel the Christ personally directed me via dream, vision and scriptural instruction to find a place for Him to use. He led and directed me to form A Congregation of God, A Free Church as a continuing part of the original church He founded while on earth with the apostles as its directors. I was duly ordained into His ministry by Herbert Armstrong in apostolic succession. Therefore as founder under Christ, pastor and signatory from its beginning, I declare that the original intent for purchasing this piece of land in Cane Beds, AZ to prepare for the gathering of Christ's remnant was to keep it sacrosanct from the infringement of the world at large, reserved for God's own remnant. The original intent of the lease I wrote was to prevent subdivision and sale of any portion of the land. Those present in the church at the time, read, accepted and signed the lease, most of them in late January 2003. Others signed and accepted later. All have lived under the lease, most have complied with its financial stipulations and accepted it as their security for a 49 year period, short of their violating its terms.
Some, in recent months, have lost confidence in me as pastor of ACOG and left its fellowship, not attending and withdrawing any verifiable financial support of the church, such as tithes, other than the lease stipulations. Now, after adhering to the lease all these years, they suddenly “remember” that they were promised ownership at the beginning. Most of those protesting for ownership were not even here at the beginning. How would they know what was originally promised? They also read, accepted, signed and lived by the lease, but now are lobbying for ownership and subdivision which was never offered and appears on no documents in any form.
I do not wish to air our dirty laundry in public beyond this, but feel a statement which will be posted on our website, is now necessary to establish original intent, as evidenced by letter and lease documents, that this hierarchical church, governed solely by God through His ordained ministry and not “majority opinion” intends to preserve the land purchased for God's purposes to be retained for those purposes. A subdivision with potential sale of land, has never been a part of those purposes. The church and its purpose cannot be separated from the land and its purpose. They are one and the same. Of course, since the land is in the name of the church, some are trying to take over the church to obtain the land.
There is no example in the bible, anywhere, of the nation of Israel or the New Testament church having a matter resolved by a majority vote of its members. All decisions have always been made by the patriarch in charge or the ministry in terms of the New Testament, first apostles, then prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers.
Paul states clearly in the book of Hebrews that the members were to OBEY them that had rulership/oversight/governance over them. The ministry.
The history of ACOG is not finished so I will stop here. But be warned that any who seek to take over God's land and His church may be found to be fighting against God Himself as indicated in Jer. 11 concerning a rebellion at Anatoth. I am truly frightened for any who might dare go there. This is not about Darryl Henson, a human and a sinner. It is about Almighty God in heaven and The Lord of Hosts and their purpose for this land.
Another dreamers dream goes to shit!
ReplyDeletePoor Darryl is afraid he may have to go and get a real job. Poor baby!
ReplyDeleteI don't know how remote this place is but I never like to hear of Armstrongists sequestering themselves geographically. This is a one way transfer from realism to surrealism. It may seem at first like the founding of a millennial utopian colony but it is anything but. If there are problems here now they are nothing like what will be. Many mistakenly think that Armstrongism, with its plodding approach to legalism, conduces to stability and staidness but Armstrongist groups are really quite unstable and fragile - witness the extreme fragmentation under conditions of vitriol. An unstable group, no matter how well intentioned, has no business retreating to the wilderness.
ReplyDeleteThe Three Church of God Amigos:
ReplyDelete1. God told me to....
2. God told me in a dream
3. We never expected things to go on this long
ReplyDelete“It should not surprise any of us that whenever 2 or more COG members gather together disunity and division is bound to happen.”
So sad. So true.
I'm not surprised. Since when was honoring contracts, both verbal and written, ever taught by HWA or the splinters. People's lives and property are still informally viewed as church property, Dave Pack only differing by being more open about it.
ReplyDeleteAnother COG that falls apart? Really? Who would’ve thought that..
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ReplyDeleteThe area of the Arizona Strip Henson is in is sparsely populated. Most in the region tends to be occupied by fundamentalist breakaway Mormons of the RLDS who have two large communities there - Colorado City and Hillsdale. I off-road in this area a lot and you can drive for hours and never see another person. One of the most remote places in the U.S you can drive to is here and goes to Tuweep, a part of the Grand Canyon that few have ever been to. It has a 3,000 sheer foot drop down to the Colorado River.
Arizona for some reason tends to look the other way with the RLDS and fringe groups in this area. Since Warren Jeff's was sent to prison the communities are falling apart and excommunicated former members are coming back and talking over their old homes. Restaurants that serve beer are now found in the communities and the staunch fundamentalist RLDS are moving away to Mexico and other regions. Those returning are like Armstrongistes freed from legalism. It is refreshing to see them actually enjoying life and not shackled by silly leaders and heretical rules.
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/travel-interests/tips-and-advice/tuweep-loop-grand-canyon-secret-corner-southwestern-united-states/
Simple Title check from a company like First American Title should turn the trick for those in doubt on who owns the land, and if there are any liens, or lease holds or easements.
ReplyDeleteRaw land in a crappy area like that runs about $5k to 10K an acre. Hopefully any improvements made on the properties have been made with mobil homes or something moveable.
I have been there in that area many times. I believe Henson is located in Freedonia. It is a desolate area, beautiful in its own isolated way.. The Tonto National Forest is only a couple of hundred miles south.
I can't believe my eyes. A post by NEO that doesn't mention William Miller. Miracles never cease!
ReplyDeleteI think he originally pulled members away using eating out at restaurants on the Sabbath was a sin.
ReplyDeleteRestaurants was one of HWA's official sabbath exclusions.
It would be hard to keep the feasts without restaurants for most people.
Anyway from restaurants, it then escalated to a pre place of safety.
Sounds like some people finally figured out they were duped.
Hinson is also big into the new moon malarkey. He is like Bobus Thiel and Dave Pack. Jesus is not part of the equation.
ReplyDeleteWell, the one superpower WCG had that it passed down to all of its splinters was spending stupid amounts of money creating places almost no one will ever go to discuss things that almost no one will ever care about.
ReplyDeleteDarryl Henson... wasnt that the guy who created the MUPPETS?? ;-)
ReplyDeleteYep. The Muppets: Dave Pack = beaker.
DeleteHe states that members are to obey those that have governance over them. He gives no scriptures to back this up, since there are none.
ReplyDeleteCan't believe people were still there my family left in like 02 I remember those Mormons had the best ice cream
ReplyDeleteWe left in 02 that was a cult and Darryl is the biggest liar and fake person out there its a funny thing I was a teen when my family moved from Las Vegas NV. 2 move 2 his land of safety he called it lol and I can remember all the stuff that used 2 go on there I worked with a guy doing pest control tthat was supposed 2 be a man of god lol what a joke half those people was there was not people of god but hepacrites and then came that white sugar was not of god and anything with white sugar in otit was not aloud on the land no more now I was young when this went down so I don't know all the reasonings and stuff Darryl said man that was a day and a cult gone so all I know is that man was a joke and still is he's getting everything he deserves because if you do the history this was the 2 or 3 time Darryl did that Arizona wasn't the 1st and that's when my family starting backing off and got out there moved and got out of that crazy cult and we tried warning em all but no go so do I feel sorry for them the older 1s yes because they tho it was the end sad so sad how he got everyone 2 sell everything they own 2 move 2 him and now that they found him out they can't stay on the land they nought cause they seen through you and now you put out on the street shame on you I wouldn't wanna be in your shoes when the time comes
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