Sunday, May 18, 2014

Herbert Armstrong "college" Graduates Give Seed Money for College Campus in Ephraim



Despite the declining income and membership of the PCG, it appears to moving ahead in trying to purchased large parcels of land on the former Bricket Wood Campus of Ambassador College.

At the senior dance the "future royalty,"  students of Armstrong College (AC - because we know God inspired HWA to use these same initials) they indicated that they gave a donation towards the future campus in England.


“My favorite part was Mr. Flurry’s impromptu words after receiving the donation for starting a college in Ephraim,” senior Matthew Friesen said.

After receiving a donation from the senior class for establishing a college in Britain, Chancellor Gerald Flurry spoke briefly about his trip to Britain last week with Dean of Students Stephen Flurry. “If you have just a little bit of understanding, you know that God is doing this,” he said, saying that doors were opening in Britain.

Cal Culpepper Continues To Intimidate and Threaten PCG Members





The sick beliefs of the Philadelphia Church of God with its legalistic bullshit that it pawns off as God ordained, continues to wreck havoc with members lives. Instead of being grace filled followers of Jesus who relieved the burdens of those weighed down by the law,  PCG takes the law to its extreme.  They criticize and damn the Pharisees as they themselves are even stricter.  Great will be the day when they realize that no minister in Armstrongism has the right to tell them how to live their lives, when and how they attend chruch and which relatives and family members are permissible to associate with.

Exit and Support has this up the other day:

Cal Culpepper Continues to Threaten and Intimidate Members:
May 14, 2014

Cal Culpepper is now requiring members to attend at least three out of four services a month. First, the PCG eliminated all the congregations in Kentucky except for one (Elizabethtown), now they are requiring even those on a fixed income, the elderly, and the handicapped to find a way to attend services whether they can afford it or not or are physically able to endure the long trip, services, and "Bible study." Many are driving many miles to attend or are carpooling. The members are intimidated and feel threatened by Culpepper to the point that they don't dare not attend. --A. S.