Following on my post of May 15 – here’s another excellent example of how the “religious right” has lost its way. Today Liberty University, the school founded by Jerry Falwell, revoked recognition of the College Democrats on campus. Full story from CNN can be found here.
Quoting from CNN’s story: “According to the Lynchburg News & Advance, the school decided a week ago the organization “stood against the moral principles” held by the school and therefore could no longer be sanctioned. Maria Childress, the staff adviser to the club, told the paper the school… had issues with the Democratic Party platform.”
The story goes on to say the university feels it is impossible for someone to be a Christian, a Democrat, and a representative of the university.
I wonder where that leaves (lifelong Democrat) Billy Graham?
Update: The situation found a resolution of sorts about a month later. Not the most elegant solution, but here’s the deal: as reported in the Richmond Times-Dispatch on June 23, 2009, the student Democrats are now permitted to exist as an unofficial club, and student Republicans have also been changed from an officially recognized group to an unofficial club. Lack of major media follow-up on this story is not a good thing.
Liberty University is built upon the false doctrine of the Rapture. Tim Lahaye bank rolled that place with all the money he made just prior to y2k with all those Left Behind books and movies. 65 million copies plus the movies made quite a bundle.
Investigate for yourself. When and where did the rapture doctrine come from?
Who was John Nelson Darby?,Edward Irving?,Margrett MacDonnell?
When did rapture teaching replace the truth of the Second Coming of Christ?
Read God’s Word not Tim Lahaye’s Lies!
Christ shall return exactly as He said He would. Matthew 24,Mark13,Luke 21.
Rapture big bucks for big fakes!
Hi Ken,
Thanks for stopping by — and good call! I was unaware of the connection between LaHaye and Liberty University, but a quick Google search confirms everything you wrote above.
It sounds to me like you’ve already done a lot of research on these folks… and I should probably do some reading on the LaHayes and post my findings… but in the meantime please feel free to share more, and post a link to your blog if you have one.
Peg
They chashed in on the Y2K frenzy with all those Left Behind books and movies.
To give credibility to Lahaye,Falwell built the Tim Lahaye Ice Skating Center.
Where in the creeds and confessions of the early Church do you find a pre-trib rapture?
How can they say that they will be “raptured” away before the anti-christ appears when II Thessalonians ch. 2 says the opposite?
I remember when Falwell was first starting his school he used to preach that the wine Jesus drank was only grape juice and did not contain alcohol.
Oh,and the times they used to lock the doors and not let anyone leave untill they had passed the plate over and over trying to raise money.
What about the videos he used to sell for $24.95 claiming Bill Clinton was a cocaine smuggler and how Clinton had rigged planes to carry it in.
I could list more if time permitted.
I live in Lynchburg,Va. I have invited the Liberty University Debate team to publically debate the rapture doctrine,but never get an answer. They are afraid. It is not Bibical. Although they have a few verses they can twist around making it seem to the Biblically ignorant that they are right. However,God’s Word,Church History,and secular history will jerk the rug out from under their false doctrine.
Stay tuned for more of the money making antics and false doctrines of L.U.
I just noticed in the article above,”Where does that leave
(lifelong Democrat) Billy Graham ?
I don’t know,but at least one of Billy’s grandchildren have graduated from there. Maybe more than one. Someone should do a little research on that.
I wonder why Christian bookstores in Lynchburg,Va. refuse to carry or order the book The Rapture Plot by Dave MacPherson?
Is it because it exposes plagiarism by Falwell and others concerning their rapture doctrine.
I have tried relentlessly to have this book ordered here in Lynchburg. They say it is not in print and advise me not to go to Amazon.com looking for it. Why not?
The Rapture Plot
by Dave MacPherson
ISBN # 0-9625220-5-8
It is available,I have a copy and have given away copies.
I just attempt ever so often to rattle their cage by acting dumb and trying to get them to order me a copy.
What are they trying to hide? It’s not that hard to get a copy of this book anywhere, but Lynchburg,Va.,that is!
Also there’s another good book by the same author,Incredible Cover Up. It’s not available in Lynchburg,either.
I gave my last copy away,but can get more if need be.
Don’t be deceived,by L.U. and (T)he (R)apture (B)oys (C)ult
Wow! What you’ve written covers a lot of ground!
By way of organizing my thoughts a little… let me start out by saying I have never put any faith in the Left Behind series, which is clearly fiction and should never be mistaken for fact or even for a futuristic “historical novel”.
Left Behind is also clearly going after a readership that is relatively poor and under-educated — and/or people who have been indoctrinated in Fundamentalist teaching and are unable to see the breadth and depth of the rich variety of Christian traditions around the world.
American Fundamentalists tend to have a very un-Christlike deep suspicion towards Democrats, Catholics, intellectuals, non-whites… in other words they’re only a half-step away from the old KKK.
For all these reasons I’ve never paid much attention to them. I keep hoping if people will just ignore them, they’ll go away. It continues to amaze me that such a large number of people will buy LaHaye’s books and actually have serious discussions about them!
All of which is by way of explaining why I’ve never heard of the people you mentioned until now… I’ve never given them the time of day. Your posts have inspired me to do a little bit of digging, and in the space of less than an hour I’ve been able to find the following:
* Tim LaHaye also donated $4.5 million to Liberty University to found the Tim LaHaye School of Prophecy.
* Other books along the same lines as the Left Behind series include Jesus Is Coming (Blackstone, 1878), Raptured (Ernest Angeley, 1950) and The Late Great Planet Earth (Hal Lindsay, 1970s).
* John Nelson Darby, who you mention, is considered the “Father of Dispensationalism” and was part of the Brethren movement back in the 1700s. Premillenial Dispensationalism, which grew out of what he taught, is described by Wikipedia as “fundamentalist eschatology” and I agree with that summary.
Unfortunately I can’t go so far as to call fundamentalists “heretics” — they hold to the form and beliefs of Christianity to some extent; and so long as any individuals within the movement love and follow Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior then they belong to Him and should not be judged by me. Christians have disagreed strongly over the Bible for centuries; and believing in pre-trib, mid-trib, and post-trib concepts doesn’t disqualify a person from the faith.
However I *can* say that much of the theology expressed in the Left Behind series, and many of the practices taught at Bob Jones University and Liberty University, are way off-base and are harmful in more ways than I have space to list here.
I think it’s incredibly important to hear from people like yourself who have lived in Lynchburg and have seen this movement grow and have seen what really goes on behind-the-scenes. I encourage you to document as much as you can (including dates, sources, and quotations whenever possible)… also collect newspaper articles from the local paper, things that never hit the national press… and then let the world know, as you are doing, by posting on blogs and writing letters to editors and congresspeople, etc. Lies, like mushrooms, can only grow in darkness. Shine the light!
I would also encourage you, whenever you run into LU students, to treat them with the love of Christ, which will bear a powerful witness to them. The thing fundamentalism lacks most is Christian love… and if you can show them that, you will expose the uncharitable thinking behind what they’re being taught and give the kids a chance at finding a better way.
BTW I came across another good book recently called “UnChristian America” written by Michael Babcock, one of LU’s professors. It exposes a lot of the political shenanigans that have gone on behind the scenes at LU. I wonder if your local bookstore is carrying that one? 🙂
So much for a brief reply! Keep on sharing what you’ve found.
— Peg
Peg, in re-reading some of these posts, I noticed a comment you made concerning your understanding of the intended audience for the Left Behind series.
You indicated your belief that they were directed toward a relatively poor and under-educated group of people. I would like to offer that most of my friends are at least middle class if not upper middle class and most definitely are very educated; yet most of them have also read these books. Many saw the movies.
Granted, many say they do not agree with them — but the concept has gotten them wondering. And they did read the books.
Unimportant, but just thought I’d broaden your understanding a bit of the true scope of this teaching.
Good point, Charlotte, thanks. The books have definitely had a much broader readership than I would have expected!
The problem with the Left Behind fiction is that it is taught a truth. I can’t understand why supposedly educated professors at L.U. have bumperstickers saying “In case of Rapture this vehicle will be abandoned”.
Air planes falling out the sky,abandoned vehicles crashing into buildings,an anti-christ going around tatooing 666 on those “Left Behind”.
I guess teaching people that they don’t have to worry about anything,they are going to fly out of here one day,just keeps them wasting resources,going farther into debt,giving them a “what me worry” attitude.
Why care about future generations ’cause if it gets really bad they will just be raptured away.
Responsible for nothing,’cause we are going to fly away!
That is total irresponsiblity.
Oh,and by the way. Why do they need a “Rapture Study Center” in Washington,DC? Investigate this for yourself.
Do you really want politicians who think they are going to fly away, If things get really bad?Maybe force the rapture along. L.U.’s agenda is to create politicians,not Christians.
Turning the fictional rapture into Christian Doctrine is a form of Apostacy.
Ken, I have been perusing these postings again and wanted to make one observation. In this specific one you appear to associate the Rapture bumper stickers with the Left Behind series.
I would offer that I began hearing Rapture theology about 6 months after I became a Christian in the early 70’s, way before these books. It has been around a lot longer and those stickers began appearing when bumper sticker theology began being The Thing To Do — again (I think) in the early 70’s). I do agree, however, that it has gained much more awareness in the general public since Left Behind came on the scene.
No child “left behind” ever wondered where that phrase came from. It wasn’t dreamed up by George Bush.
According to the evangelicals’ rapture doctrine all children will “fly away”.
Now God must have a set age of accountability,if that were to be the case.
At what age will the cut off point be? They seem to ignore this question.
Anyone with a brain can see the holes in Tim Lahaye’s fiction. Why is it taught as truth by so many Churches?
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
People will sure pay alot to have their ears tickled,by false teachers.
Hi Ken,
Sorry for the delay in responding… we’ve been traveling for the holidays (hope you had a good Thanksgiving!)
You were saying…
I fear too often you may be right about that. Anyone with a basic knowledge of literary form will recognize the Left Behind books as fiction… BUT. A quick visit to the Left Behind website (the authors have a dot-com) clearly shows two things: (1) the authors are highly self-promotional and are milking this thing for all it’s worth; and (2) they are mixing fiction, personal “testimonies”, and “factual” teaching on the website in such a way that makes it difficult to discern which is fact and which is fiction. In other words, the line between fiction and fact is deliberately being blurred.
The first part of this is what troubles me: “they are going to fly out of here one day” — Personally I think this belief is a way of denying their mortality, that is, they’re thinking ‘if I’m going to be raptured I don’t have to worry about dying’. This is an extremely dangerous place to be, both morally and psychologically.
Apart from that, though, one thing I notice frequently among those who are into Left Behind is the amount of FEAR they live with. Think about it. If they believe the books are true… they might be forced to be stamped with “666”. They might be forced to join the military to fight for a government they don’t believe in. They might be forced to go underground and join a secret resistance force in order to survive as Christians. It’s them against the world. Talk about prideful paranoia!!! The authors of these books are either delusional or they’re crying all the way to the bank (my money is on the latter).
I wasn’t able to find anything on Google about the “Rapture Study Center” – can you give me a link or two? As for the “No Child Left Behind” act, I’m pretty certain the similarity in names is just coincidence. I can’t imagine Senator Kennedy backing a bill based on the writings of the Religious Right!
Thanks again for your insights, and I continue to encourage you to collect the info you find… it is, and will be, very useful.
Peg,
Glad you had a nice Thanksgiving. I hope you have a Merry Christmas.
I found my infro by typing in Lahaye’s Rapture Study Center/Washington,DC
This was one of the sites I looked at:
http://www.pre-trib.org/about-us.php
There are several more.
I’m not the smartest when it comes to computers….LOL
Take Care!
Correction:
The Pre-Trib Rapture Center has moved from Washington,DC to Lynchburg,VA.
The Pre-Trib Research Center
Liberty University
1971 University Blvd.
Lynchburg,Va. 24502
Phone# 434-592-3773
Ok, I see that there is someone in Lynchburg who sees the truth of the bible. There is no rapture. I have lived here on and off for over 4 years and have already been kicked out of one church attended many and am now church-less.
I have one question, is there a church in this city of churches that teaches the truth!!!
Jeff
jeffmullinsbiz@gmail.com
Hi Jeff and welcome. I hope Kenneth will see your message and respond — it’s good to have someone who is there to give the lay of the land so to speak.
In the meantime I can offer one suggestion. I’m in the conservative Anglican tradition, which is made up of a number of different types of churches all of which are solidly scripturally based and have some kind of founding tie to the Church of England. There’s a list of related U.S. churches on the web so we can find each other. The list can be found here: http://www.shelterinthestorm.org/
Looks like there is, or at least was, one of our network in Lynchburg. Contact info is:
New Covenant Church
Meets at: New Covenant School,
122 Fleetwood Dr.
P.O. Box 322 Lynchburg, VA 24505
(434) 528-2533
I don’t know anything about this church other than they’re listed. Might be worth a shot though.
God bless your search, and very best wishes for Christmas.
Peg
Moved to LU? Why am I not surprised?
I swear… this bunch is doing more to harm Jesus’ reputation among non-believers than any atheist I know.
Thanks for the update, and keep watching the homepage… you’ve inspired me to do a post on all this. Will do it in a few days (today I must tackle the to-do list!)
Thank You,Peg
I was raised in the shadow of this organization.
Their antics are not hard to document.
I don’t have a grudge to settle with anyone,I’m just a searcher of truth.
I’m certainly glad I found this site. There’s lots of common sense and spirtiual meat here.
Not milk and false teaching.
I think most Christians are suffering from milk anemia,in today’s Churches.
Peg,
If you really want to see something:
Google- Lahaye Ice Center
Even the atheist are cashing in on the rapture.
http://www.postrapturepetcare.com
http://www.EarthboundPets.com
They are selling insurance policies for pets.
They will come to your home and take care of your pets after you have been “raptured” away.
This is sick,but I guess if you’re deceived into fictional writings then you could be deceived into purchasing insurance to cover your pets,when you’re raptured away.
‘Cause you never know!….lol
It wouldn’t surprise me if the writers of Left Behind aren’t behind this.
Thanks for the kind words and the pointers!
[…] December 4, 2009 by Peg I picked up a copy of Michael Babcock’s UnChristian America on a recommendation from a friend. I’ve been meaning to review it for some time and was finally nudged into action by this conversation. […]
For dessert I invite all of you to have a taste of “Pretrib Rapture Dishonesty” which I found on Google. The same writer is also the author of “The Rapture Plot.”
Rapture is the biggest hoax ever pulled on the modern day Church. I would hate to stand before God if I were one of ones who deceived so many of God’s children with this false doctrine.
Read Ezekiel 13:20, KJV newer versions NIV etc. have been changed to cover up for the liars who teach rapture!
Wonder why those people in Haiti just didn’t fly away?
Spoiled brat Americans believe the liars who teach the crapture doctrine.
Hi Alexandra and Kenneth,
Thanks for your input. I agree there are serious problems with the whole rapture scenario. So let me toss out another thought…
The biggest problem I have with the folks who teach rapture is the personalities, the egos, involved. Sadly many people think if they just follow the teachings of Falwell or Robertson or van Impe or name-the-Christian-celebrity-of-the-day they’ll be OK. But God says we need to know HIM, we need to know Jesus.
The question then becomes, how do we reach people who have fallen for deceptions, with the love and freedom of Christ? How do we help them understand that they need to trust the word of God, not the words of men?
I welcome your thoughts. In the meantime, I’m midway through writing a blog post on interpreting the Revelation correctly… keep an eye out for it!
God promises a Blessing for those who read Revelation.
Rev.1:3 Blessed is he that readeth,and they that hear the words of this prophecy,and keep those things written therein: for the time is at hand.
But,why read it? You’re not going to be here. The super-preacher said you were going to be raptured out of here before things got really bad.
They that hear the words of this prophecy……Is that with physical ears or spiritual ears?
Rev.1:10 I was in the Spirit on the Lord’s Day,and heard behind me a great voice,as of a trumpet.
In the Spirit on the Lord’s Day? Was that Saturday,or Sunday? Or had John been taken in to the furture,by the Spirit to view the Lord’s Day. The day He returns as King of kings and Lord of lords?
Rev.22:10 And he saith unto me,Seal not the sayings of the prophecy of this book:for the time is at hand.
II Peter 3:3-4 Knowing this first,that there shall come in the last days scoffers,walking after their own lusts.
And saying,Where is the promise of His coming?for since the fathers fell asleep,all things continue as they were from the beginning of the creation.
2000 years is a short time in eternity’s time table.
II Peter 3:8 But,beloved,be not ignorant of this one thing,that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years,and a thousand years as one day.
Hi Kenneth,
The promised article on Revelation has been posted — check out the most recent blog post and see what you think.
I like to listen to the false teachers of the rapture. It let’s me know what I’m up against when planting seeds of truth.
I couldn’t help but notice how one of the biggest fakes of them all, I call him Porky from Texas.(hint)
He went on and on for 30 minutes the other day.Saying why “he” believed in the rapture. Funny thing was he didn’t have any scripture to back up his beliefs.Never opened a Bible. Just his mouth.
That didn’t stop his listeners from setting there in a trance listening to him. Then of course he had cd’s and books,”you must have” for sale.
Gee,I feel sorry for those who can’t afford those books and cd’s and will be “Left Behind” because God’s Word isn’t enough to keep them from being deceived by false teachers.
Once again L.U. is hard at work.
They are tryin g to get the city of Lynchburg to move the polling station to their campus. To make sure L.U. students don’t have to leave campus to vote.
WSET.COM and NewsAdvance.com have the story. Check it out.
Kenneth, it sounds to me like you have some gifts in apologetics — especially if you can listen to false teachers and refute them! I’ve tried my hand at it but found I have a hard time listening to them for any length of time without starting to feel sick so I tend to avoid “Christian TV” like the plague. Sorry I have no idea which guys are from Texas. 😉
At any rate it is *never* a good thing when God’s Word is being set aside — as you say, it is sufficient to keep people from being deceived by false teachers, and they need to be taught to read and understand it.
BTW I wouldn’t worry too much about having voting booths on or near the LU campus — a lot of colleges do the same. But what people *might* want to look into is why so many students are voting locally instead of by absentee ballot in their home districts….?
I wouldn’t call myself gifted.I’ve just spent many hours debunking the rapture doctrine.Not closed minded,because in the beginning I wanted to see if it was true or not.I should be thankful for it because it drove me into being a daily student of God’s Word. LOL…false teachers caused me to be a Bible student.
When someone teaches something that does not line up with God’s Word it simply isn’t true.
II Timothy 2:15
John 5:39
Acts 17:11
Just to name a few Scriptures that will help anyone spot a fake.
I have a thought on the voting location issue. Absentee ballots is a pain. Period. Going to a voting booth is much simpler. Not sure it’s legal, given residency requirements. That would be the question.
But, in all fairness, how much voting in our country today is technically “legal”? I think we would be disturbed at the answer. And that has little to do with university life.
Kenneth: “false teachers caused me to be a Bible student” You and me both, LOL!
Charlotte: I fear you’re right. Democracy can be a fragile thing.
Yeah! Liberty University for once did not dominate Lynchburg City Council.
newsadvance.com/thursdayFeb.25th2010.
After starting the ruckus,now they say they us want to be left alone,because Lynchburg is a sleepy little town.
Leave Lynchburg alone,L.U. and let us be “Left Behind”.
Upps…I should read must post before I send it.
It should read,After starting the ruckus,now they just want to be left alone.
Hi Ken,
Your link in the first post isn’t working, would you try posting it again?
http://www.newsadvance.com
Hello,Peg
Sorry,I hope the above will work.
If not email me at RaptureisaLie@aol.com
I’ll send you the article.
You have a very interesting list of candidates for City Council! Three Republicans who are parroting each other’s platforms, one LU student, and some interesting Independents — wonder how much chance they have of winning?
Well,well,well……LOL
It seems Liberty University has been caught secretly tapping meeting with of Lynchburg’s City Council.
Hiding cameras in the bookshelf. Sneaky little tactics,I would say.
What type of politics are those people teaching over there?
Also threatening to vote out those who do not agree with them. They will not be satisfied untill they own the City of Lynchburg.
Ken — Do you have links to the stories? If so please post.
Thanks!
Hey,Peg
http://www.newsadvance.com
Thanks Ken! Here’s a link directly to the article in question:
http://www2.newsadvance.com/lna/news/local/article/city_lu_officials_disagree_over_what_was_said_on_tape/25639/
A related story can be found here:
http://www2.newsadvance.com/lna/news/local/article/lu_asks_city_to_strike_zoning_regulation/25463/
You nailed it, dude. Videotaping with a hidden camera and without letting folks know they’re being taped…. and LU’s rationale for it is bizarre.
Thanks for staying on top of this!
I couldn’t hardly believe it yesterday when I saw an ad on Fox News channel advertising Tim Lahaye’s new book.
Edge of Apocalypse.
I’m sure air time isn’t cheap on that channel.
Just proves to me how lucrative Christian fiction books have become in todays society.
I’m sure given enough time,whatever fiction Lahaye’s new book contains will become standard doctrine in the Evangelical Baptist Churches of America.
FYI- Glenn Beck to speak at Liberty University,May 15th.
newsadvance.com
Keen eye, Ken! The Edge of Apocalypse is listed on Amazon.com as having been released last week. I’ll make a note to myself to do a piece on it sometime in the near future. Besides, I’d like to create a more recent post for you to add your comments on so they’re further up the blog and will be seen by more readers.
Figures Glenn Beck is in cahoots with this gang too. 😉
More to come soon!
Peg
[…] by Peg One of our regular readers keeps an eye on the Liberty University gang for me and sent a heads-up on the recent release of the latest book by popular author Tim LaHaye, The Edge of Apocalypse. […]
Hi Ken,
I just wrote a post on The Edge of Apocalypse — check it out here: https://getstarted.wordpress.com/2010/05/05/tim-lahaye-is-at-it-again/
Keep the good stuff coming!
Peg
Nice move by Jerry Falwell Jr. yesterday. He waited untill the morning of Election Day to announce that classes would be canceled so the L.U. students could go vote in the Lynchburg City Council election.
I’m thinking he didn’t want flax ahead of time.
newsadvance.com and/or WSET.com has the story.
Playing political chess seems to be L.U.’s best moves….LOL
Holy crow, and this is just the *primary* — I wonder what he’ll do for general elections in November? 😉
Strange things happen….LOL Is Satan really our Secretary of State?
Google: Falwell calls Hillary Clinton Satan.
Not that I trust any politician,but I certainly wouldn’t trust any evangelical preacher with my soul!
Hi Ken,
Interesting quote. Here’s how it played out in the LA Times in a story dated 9/24/06 (http://articles.latimes.com/2006/sep/24/nation/na-falwell24) :
Falwell was quoted as saying “I certainly hope that Hillary is the candidate… because nothing will energize my [constituency] like Hillary Clinton.” Cheers and laughter filled the room as Falwell continued: “If Lucifer ran, he wouldn’t.”
I’m afraid this statement, taken as is, might fall under the ‘sad but true’ category.
Check out the on going investigation of the head of their theology dept.
http://www.newsadvance.com
Along with the honorary PHD they gave Glenn Beck
Thanks, Ken. A direct link to the full story can be found here:
http://www2.newsadvance.com/lna/news/local/article/dispute_over_theology_background_led_to_caner_probe/27044/
In summary: Ergun Caner, president of Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (of Liberty University, Lynchburg VA), has given conflicting stories — some of them which I suspect Muslims would find inflammatory — about his childhood and upbringing. Caught in this misinformation by Calvinist bloggers he has been debating, Caner has backed down from some of his earlier statements. He is now under investigation by an internal Liberty University committee led by interim Provost Dr. Ron Godwin. The committee’s conclusions will be made public on or before June 30.
Another background article can be found here: http://www2.newsadvance.com/lna/news/local/article/lu_officials_to_investigate_caners_background_claims/26872/
This article states the story about Caner first broke in Christianity Today and that “the investigative committee was being formed because the mainstream media was starting to ask questions”.
I find it sad that LU didn’t find the objections of fellow theologians to be of interest and simply dismissed them as “bloggers” but when the mainstream media takes an interest all of a sudden there’s an investigation. Since when do Christians value public opinion over the sincere concerns of fellow believers?
And who wants to lay bets the investigating committee will find that Caner “misspoke” on occasion and “deeply regrets” any misunderstandings that might have arisen from his comments… and then everything at LU will return to business as usual?
I’ll repost this on the main page. Ken, please follow up and let us know how things in Lynchburg progress!
PS – Correction: according to Christianity Today the bloggers in question were Southern Baptists.
To Jeff Mullins and anyone else interested. I am Anglo-Catholic. That word may scare some. However, with a proper view/understanding of the Bible, Church Fathers, and the Creeds, fear is diminished. I attend St. Timothy Anglican Church in Lynchburg, Va. http://st-timothyacc.org/ Please join us for worship. Nothing but the truth of Gods word is spoken here. I can attest to that as I have been to a multitude of churches in my quest of the Truth. Such include, Methodist (United, and Evangelical), Baptist (Independent, Reformed, and Southern), Non-Denominational (Evangelical Free, Community), Pentecostal Holiness, Episcopal, and Reformed Episcopal. (I’m sure I’ve left out a few.) A right view of God, who he is, and what he’s said makes all the difference.
The Lord be with you.
L.U. (Laodicean University) and TRBC (The Rapture Boys Cult) is nothing but counterfeit Christianity at it’s best.