Friday, November 22, 2024

What is Grace Communion International?

 


Formerly the Worldwide Church of God, GCI has experienced one of the largest changes in teaching of any Christian Denomination. In this video we examine their beliefs today. 00:00 Change in Beliefs 00:30 History of Grace Communion International 02:58 Core Teachings 03:12 God Family 03:45 Sacraments 04:23 Scripture 05:05 Creation & Evolution 06:41 Sin & Salvation 07:06 Predestination & Calvinism 07:43 Pentecostalism & Tongues, Word of Faith 08:35 Eschatology 09:07 Hell, Eternal Punishment, & Conditional Immortality 10:22 British Israelism 11:01 Marriage, Sexuality & Divorce 12:25 Abortion 12:55 Worship Style 13:37 Alcohol, Tithing 14:13 Sabbath 14:56 Festivals 15:32 Holidays 15:51 Food Laws 16:04 Day Christ Died, War, Voting 16:27 Church Government 17:06 Women in Ministry 17:19 Affiliations & Statistics


Ready To Harvest

Christian Denominations explained in a neutral and concise way. Let's look into what these denominations have in statements of faith, published position papers, magazines, and websites and provide a concise, unbiased, and accurate description of the denomination that allows evaluation and comparison. Denominations and churches tend to have certain things that they focus on, and when you want to simply find out what they believe on other areas, you have to do a lot of digging. At Ready to Harvest, we've done the digging so you can have a detailed and information-dense description of much of the most important things a denomination teaches in a clear and short video.

Blest and Happy is The Man

 



This was one of my most despised songs out of the purple hymnal, that is, till now.  Check this out

Blest and Happy Is The Man

This would have been great to sing to in the Auditorium!

Check out Nathan Frampton's other music here:

https://suno.com/@nathanframpton


Remember this crap?

Weasel Words: When COG False Prophets Try And Cover Up Their Failures

 


The following letter was on Exit and Support Network and is about how Gerald Flurry is trying with all his might to cover up his uttered false prophecies. The author's term of "weasel words" is quite accurate. Armstrongist leaders and false prophets have been well-documented for the lies and false prophecies they have uttered, starting with Herbert Armstrong and Gerald Waterhouse. See: Herbert W Armstrong's Prophetic Record.

This is not limited to Gerald Flurry, though. Bob Thiel does this constantly. Dave Pack does this on a daily hourly basis as everything he utters is invalidated a few hours later by some new vision or brain fart. Then there is Ron Weinland! Has there ever been a bigger liar and failure than him? Oh, wait, there is Alton Billingsley. He is like all of the resident whack-a-doodle COG prophets all wrapped up into one.

GF Backpedaling and Using Weasel Words:

November 20, 2024

Many already know that Gerald Flurry (who labels himself a ‘prophet’) dogmatically stated, “a Joe Biden presidency is contrary to Bible prophecy.” That statement should have been the end of the PCG as a “church” and the end of this letter.

But since the election of Trump, he’s now backpedaling and digging in deeper.

His latest article in the November 14, 2024 Trumpet (“Trump Victory: Fulfilled Prophecy!”) is full of weasel words that you won’t find any prophet using in the Bible. Case in point:

“I know these prophecies will be fulfilled, I am 99.9 percent sure my understanding of them is correct, and anyone can prove them!”

After dogmatically telling the membership from the pulpit and in writing for years that he is a prophet and God speaks to him, this article walks back previously incorrect “prophecies” by downgrading the language–Flurry is now just a news forecaster. GF writes:

“This has been one of my consistent forecasts, based on Bible prophecy, over the past four years.”

It’s remarkable that a man who tells PCG members that he is a prophet (amongst other titles) won’t state in unequivocal and detailed terms exactly what the prophecy is that God revealed to him: there is always an “out” and always use of weasel words.

Another turn in messaging that no member will admit to: for almost the entire existence of the PCG they claimed America was in an unrecoverable downwards spiral that would end in the Tribulation, slavery and captivity “within three to five years” (something they then rescheduled at the end of every three to five year timeline with a new twist). This new, politically-oriented fascination with Trump is a complete and 180-degree pivot from that messaging. GF writes:

“Prophecy says that Donald Trump is going to lead a resurgence in America.”

The PCG has NEVER prophesied about a “resurgence.” So, were they wrong then, or now? And if it was a prophecy, was God not aware of what was going on?

It couldn’t be clearer that Flurry is just making things up as he goes along and shoe-horning political figures into “Bible prophecy.” After all, he’s done this historically with “the strong man of Europe”; previous Popes, the identity of the King of the South and other assigning of Bible roles and titles, all of which had to be revised.

The Bible is full of admonitions about false prophets, and a self-proclaimed prophet only needs to be wrong ONCE to be discredited.

God is not the author of confusion; he doesn’t have to “revise” or provide “clearer understanding” of His prophecies. As a former member, I’m ashamed of the members of this “church” that have laid both common sense and understanding of the Bible at the doorstep as they continue to support this nonsense. –E. L.