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Thursday, November 27, 2025

RCG: Jessica Brown’s Open Letter to David C. Pack



Jessica Brown’s Open Letter to David C. Pack

Former Headquarters member Jessica Brown emailed this letter to Pastor General David C. Pack of The Restored Church of God, via Church Administration, on November 17, 2025. She poses sharp, biblically sound questions that address the continued biblical fraud and spiritual abuse inside The Restored Church of God.

As of this publishing date, there has been no response.


From: Jessica Brown 
Date: Mon, Nov 17, 2025, 2:35 PM
Subject: A Note for David C. Pack
To: cad@rcg.org

Greetings Church Administration,

Three years have passed since I left RCG. Since then, I've done a lot of reflection on my own personal relationship with God, and how my experience in RCG (especially towards the end) helped me to recognize the importance of having spiritual discernment and proving all things. Seeing the direction RCG has gone in for so long, I cannot continue to remain silent any longer on what I want to personally express to David Pack. Normally, I would opt to write something like this as an article. But I perceive God wants me to relay this message in a more direct way.

I have many questions in this email that I don't expect to get an answer to. And that's fine. I believe this email is likely going to be twisted out of context and seen as "an attack from the devil." But I do not care what anyone thinks at this point. It is God who justifies, not men.

All I really hope is that it is read with an open mind and that the questions posed, and the biblically sound points made, are carefully considered.



David Pack,

Has it ever crossed your mind that setting dates for Jesus Christ's return violates the 9th Commandment?

You are repeatedly bearing false witness to the brethren by making bold claims “on God's authority" that you later walk back, while stating you felt "uncomfortable" because you knew that you gave everyone false information.

This has happened well over a hundred times now. How exactly did RCG go from teaching "if someone sets a date for Christ's return, scratch it off your calendar because it's FALSE" to setting dates on a regular basis? There is NO getting around Matthew 24:36. Period!

If someone were to correctly guess the start of God's Kingdom, there would be the danger of them becoming puffed up with a "See, I told you so" attitude, which God would never allow. Hence, why the Father does not share this information with ANYONE. It’s clear that focusing excessively on when Jesus Christ’s return will happen and when He “will raise up Elijah to set up the Kingdom to Israel” have become idols for you and for some of the members. 

As a result of the sermon series, I've seen so many brethren become imbalanced and irrational in their thinking. Some members also subconsciously idolize you. I find it very strange that in the past decade, after your sermon series began, the warnings you gave to members about idolizing you slowly grew nonexistent. Are you now okay with being idolized and excessively adored by members? I believe this is the main reason you become so angry when people leave—it's a blow to YOUR ego. They realize you are a false prophet while you gaslight people into thinking you are not. All of this excessive focus on you as the self-proclaimed Elijah and your endless predictions, rather than on biblical truth, has led many people to develop spiritual confusion, with some doubting God's existence.

Does the fact that you have personally caused some people to doubt and stray from God not bother you in the slightest?

If you truly loved and cared about the people who leave RCG, you wouldn't go up to the mic and put blame on these individuals while viciously attacking and calling them all kinds of horrible names, and then claiming that they are spiritually dead. How is your behavior humble or Christ-like?

Your words can worsen things for them in the long run, because some of them come to see all Christians as hateful and unsupportive, rather than how God intended for us to be: to love our neighbor as we love ourselves. 

I wrote a social media posting in 2022 about how the love of many in RCG has waxed cold because of your sermon series. I continue to see evidence of this when I encounter certain current RCG members in public. I've seen RCG members coldly walk past me without a smile or greeting. Others have even scowled at me or quickly walked away in the other direction. How does this behavior reflect God in any way? This is straight-up cult behavior!

You have encouraged brethren to behave like this by poisoning them with the venomous rhetoric that every person who leaves RCG is a tool of the devil and that they will "corrupt" members with "dangerous" influence and "lies." (These are hypocritical accusations on your part, considering you are doing these VERY things.)

Telling members to not pray for ex-members is a violation of scripture! We are to pray for our brothers and sisters in Christ, including the ones who have wandered from God after leaving RCG. Even if one does end up becoming used by the devil, we are still instructed to pray for them, per Matthew 5:43! We don't know how God may use them in the future, and we do not have the authority to determine who has lost eternal life and who has not.

The exception is if God has audibly revealed to us to not pray for specific individuals. Jeremiah 14:11 is a clear example when God told Jeremiah to not pray for Israel because they deliberately and maliciously turned against Him. Yet, like many others in scripture, you have twisted the verses out of context to make them apply to all ex-RCG members. Even the ones who still wholeheartedly follow God.

If any have truly and fully turned away from God and lost the promise of eternal life because of your sermon series and your behavior, then their blood is on your hands because you are partly responsible for their destruction. You coaxed them into believing falsehoods that God is a deceptive monster and that all Christians are imbalanced and hateful.

How is compelling members to give up their life savings, inheritances, and assets under the guise of "all things common" while threatening them with the loss of eternal life not coercion? And how does II Peter 2:1-3 somehow not apply to you and your numerous failed predictions and demands to give up large financial resources?

What a person does with their financial resources is between them and God. No one should dictate to whom or where they should send those resources unless God has directed them to do such a thing on their own, without human influence or pressure. It has been very clear for a while now that God is not directing you in your sermons, and you are acting on mere human steam.

Even Edward Winkfield admitted the sermon series was "just speculation" to a freelance reporter, basically admitting your messages hold no biblical water, completely undermining your self-assigned authority. So, none of your threats towards the people not giving up financial resources should be feared by anyone.

I believe members are aware that the "all things common" account is being twisted out of context to push the made-up "give all that you have" doctrine. It literally says the apostles distributed the funds/possessions to the BRETHREN in need (Acts 2:45 and Acts 4:34-35). The funds were NOT used for the purpose of doing whatever the church wanted with them without accountability. RCG has also largely neglected to help the needy of the church. Instead, the blame is placed on the members 99.9% of the time. (I would know, considering Brad Schleifer blamed me for my financial issues and then dishonestly told Dawn Blue I had received assistance from RCG "many times." That is FALSE.)

In reality, the blame is largely on RCG for not properly ensuring that everyone's needs are taken care of, as outlined in Acts 2:45. I find it very interesting that one of the other "splinter" groups (COGWA is where my parents currently attend) has done a much better job of fulfilling that principle by making sure the physical and financial needs of lower income brethren are addressed when they experience hardship. 

As a side note, COGWA is NOWHERE near as bad as you have claimed it to be. I have personally visited the congregations in Cleveland and Akron.

In summation, you are teaching that salvation, which is the gift of God, must be bought with “common” money and that God wants us living as paupers in order to "stay humble" and be worthy of entering His Kingdom. That is absolutely FALSE!

One cannot "buy" their way into God's kingdom. Jesus bought us with a price that He paid Himself. He does not require our money to receive what He offers to people freely! Simon Magus learned this the hard way. And, while I understand the warnings about idolizing riches (the rich young ruler was told by Jesus to give up his possessions to the poor because he was idolizing it all, not because giving all your money and possessions is required for salvation), many scriptures also show God hates poverty! There are several examples of people who were blessed with significant wealth in the Bible. Think Job. And yet, those individuals still chose to put God first in their lives.

Even in this present age, there ARE a small number of wealthy individuals who fear God and do NOT idolize their wealth. Instead, they choose to generously provide for their community while using wisdom on where and how much of those funds they should donate. I do not see the RCG leadership providing for anyone but themselves unless there is potential gain to be had.

You have no right to accuse others of "selfishly holding on to their money" when receiving help from RCG is as hard as a camel going through the eye of a needle.

With all of this said, I still have a feeling that the individuals warning others of RCG's true nature, myself included, will continue to get labeled as tools of the devil by you and your ministers, even when the scriptures referenced above make clear that YOU are the one who is showing the most demonic behavior. Manipulation is a form of witchcraft. Pressuring members to give up money, threatening them with loss of eternal life for leaving or not giving “common,” and telling members that every single ex-member of RCG is an agent of Satan who has "committed suicide" falls under the category of spiritual manipulation. And that is something God HATES.

David Pack, YOU need to repent and truly seek God, wholeheartedly asking Him if He really approves of everything you've been doing for the past decade.

Because it is obvious from your fruits, you are not allowing Him to lead and guide you in your messages. Not at all.

The Bible is clear: "by their fruits will you know them," and the fruits you have demonstrated through the years have all been rotten. I've heard many heartbreaking stories privately shared about your spiritually abusive nature. There is NO way all of these people, including the ones who remain anonymous, are all collectively lying about you with perfect harmony. I've personally seen bad fruits manifest in you right at the podium, especially the raw, carnal anger usually directed at ex-members, and sometimes the members themselves. (Does the time you publicly threatened and intentionally frightened the young people of RCG ring a bell?) Many Godly individuals who have no affiliation with RCG or WCG can see the bad fruits within you. Why can't the RCG members see it, and why can't you see it?  

These are the dangerous consequences of having a leader who wants to be treated like an idol and cannot be corrected by anyone. Holding a leader accountable and questioning why they are doing certain things is NOT the same as rebellion. It is something God requires us to do with His guidance. (I John 4:1).

I pray that the dark spell you have on RCG members will break. I pray that you will repent. I pray that God will restore RCG and rid it of the strange teachings that have plagued it for years now. I pray that the pharisaical traditions and man-made rules being held up as if they are God's laws are crushed and replaced with a stronger focus on biblical truth.

If you never end up repenting and RCG never changes, then I pray that the members who are still there will wake up and anoint their eyes before it's too late. The number of people who have left RCG in the past decade should serve as a sign that God has NOT been pleased with the church's direction. You indirectly confirm this by a lack of annual “Fruits Letters.”

David Pack, it is my hope that one day you will go up to the mic, apologize to everyone you've hurt and misled, and renounce the false teachings that you have preached for so long. It breaks my heart to see what RCG has become, as I once believed it was the only place where God was working.

May God help you and show His love and mercy to you. May His mercy extend to everyone complicit in your deceptions. And I pray in Jesus' name, that no curse or declaration of death you pronounce on any ex-RCG member will ever come to pass. May the Lord give them all an opportunity to heal and discover a true, loving relationship with Him, untainted by the lies of men.

I believe it would benefit you greatly to re-read your own discontinued book, “Is ‘That Prophet’ Alive Today? The Rise of False Prophets.” Compare your words then to what you are doing now.

Sincerely,
Jessica Brown

P.S. I felt the need to include a link to a YouTube post that reinforces some of the biblical points made in this email. Take note of this young woman's rebuke towards the people who claimed Jesus was going to start the "rapture" on the Feast of Trumpets this past September.

YouTube Comment Link


Posted by Marc Cebrian


 

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