The following "police" procedures were
used for years by Worldwide Church of God
ministers and those assigned to security duty in the WCG. Many are still
intact in authoritarian and exploitive WCG
offshoots today. It shows the control and abuse that can be inflicted
by those who have absolute authority. Be sure and read:
Lifton's Eight Criteria of Mind Control (includes how it is still used in
controlling offshoots).
NOTICE: This
article may be triggering for child survivors who suffered trauma as a
result of being thrown out of the WCG or any of its abusive offshoots.
PROPOSED PROCEDURES TO PREVENT
ATTENDANCE OR EVICT UNINVITED AND DISORDERLY PERSONS FROM CHURCH
- An
individual insists he is going to attend Church services in spite of his
being denied permission to do so.
- If threat appears sincere,
call local police and advise that the individual has threatened to
disrupt religious services and request that a policeman be on the
premises and available so as to prevent a breach of the peace.
- Have qualified persons at
door to prevent individual from entering.
- An
individual shows up at Church entrance prior to services and insists
upon entering, although having been denied permission to do so.
- The individual should be
clearly advised as follows: "Church services are a private meeting,
the public is not invited, he is not invited nor authorized to attend.
If he attempts to enter, he will be restrained and the police called."
- In the event the individual
may attempt to enter the services, the preferable circumstances would
be for the door to remain closed and locked so as to prevent him from
entering. If for some reason this is not possible, one or more persons
should stand between the door and the individual so as to prevent him
from entering. It would be advisable to have a person on each side of
the individual to restrain him should he attempt to strike someone.
- Someone should be inside the
door observing the situation so as to call the police in the event
physical confrontation takes place.
- An
individual shows up at the door prior to services with a policeman or
reporters.
- The individual should be
clearly advised as follows: "Church services are a private meeting,
the public is not invited, he is not invited nor authorized to attend.
If he enters the building, he will be a trespasser and subject to
removal and/or arrest. If he attempts to enter, he will be restrained
and the police called. If he wishes to attend Church, he must invoke
the appropriate Church procedure by first meeting with the minister
and obtaining permission to attend Church services or, if he is a
disfellowshipped member, also becoming reinstated."
- If the argument is made that
this is depriving him of his free exercise of religion, right to
worship, etc., advise him that he has every other church in the U.S.
to attend; it is only this 1,000 square foot or so in the entire U.S.
where he cannot worship (even assuming that is his intent) because it
would violate the free exercise right of religion of all the people
who are worshipping there.
- No one should have
reservations about denying the individual entry, even if the police or
a reporter are there, because the issue at stake is the fundamental
right of the Church, as an organization, and its individual members,
to worship according to the dictates of their conscience and their
rules of conduct. If we cannot maintain these rights, then the entire
right of private religious worship, as well as the right of privacy
and association, collapses because of one individual who does not want
to abide by the rules to which he had previously agreed. d) If the
individual is accompanied by anyone who is deemed to be reasonable,
the rationale in "b" and "c" above should be explained to him. In
addition, you should explain that the individual refuses to abide by
the appropriate Church procedures for reinstatement.
- An
individual appears in the foyer before Church services.
- Tactically, the door between
the foyer and the Hall where the Church services are to take place
should be closed and an appropriate person standing in front of it so
as to prevent the individual from entering.
- The principal person
communicating with the individual should be standing between the
individual and the door. It would be advisable to have a person on
each side of the individual to restrain him should he attempt to
strike someone.
- The individual should be
clearly advised as follows: "Church services are a private meeting,
the public is not invited, he is not invited nor authorized to attend.
If he enters the building, he will be a trespasser and subject to
removal and/or arrest. If he attempts to enter, he will be restrained
and the police called."
- Someone should be inside the
door observing the situation so as to call the police in the event
physical confrontation takes place.
- In the event the individual
does not leave, there is the option of escorting him out of the
building, if it appears that this can be done without undue
disturbance. If not, then the police should be called and advised that
there is an individual in Church who is disrupting services and
refuses to leave.
- An
individual who is first noticed in Church who has been determined to be
unqualified to attend Church and advised not to.
- The attitude of the
individual must first be assessed. If the individual is not noticed
until services have begun and is not in any way disrupting services,
there is the option of leaving the individual remain for the services
and escorting him out immediately after services. A previously
designated person should then be alert on the next occasion to prevent
the individual from entering the building in the first instance.
- In the event the attitude of
the individual is blatant hostility and it is determined that he
should not remain, then the previously designated person should
quietly advise the individual that he would like to discuss something
with him and invite him to the foyer. Once in the foyer, the previous
procedure set forth under Paragraph 4 should be followed.
- If the individual is
creating a disturbance, then the disturbance procedure should be
followed.
- Disturbance
Procedure:
- A previously designated
person calls the police and advises them that an individual is
disrupting religious services. The police should be advised that the
safety of the other parishioners is in jeopardy, if such is the case.
- Depending upon all the facts
and circumstances, there is the option of waiting for the police to
arrive or removing the individual by the use of reasonable effort.
- There should be no attempt
made to remove the individual who physically resists unless there are
persons available who are qualified to do so.
- Individual
brandishes a weapon during Church
services:
- A previously designated
person calls the police and advises them of the facts and
circumstances. He should if at all possible remain on the phone and
keep the police advised as the circumstances progress in the Church
from time to time.
- If it is deemed appropriate
by the particular facts and circumstances, the person at the pulpit
should engage the individual in conversation and, among other things,
make inquiry as to what the individual's grievances are and what it is
that he is requesting be done to placate his grievances.
- If it is deemed appropriate
based on the particular facts and circumstances, the person at the
pulpit could ascertain if the individual is desirous of coming to the
stage and addressing the congregation. If so, the minister could then
retire from the stage and let the individual take over the pulpit. The
reason for this is to placate the individual, separate him from close
proximity to the members and isolate him in an open area so the police
can better deal with him after they arrive with less danger to the
members.
RKH:ed
Comment by ESN:
The initials of the one who wrote these procedures are RKH. Could that
refer to Ralph K. Helge, long time head of the WCG legal department and
one time partner with Stan Rader? Helge was referred to as an
"unprincipled liar" in
Jack Kessler's 1981 Letter to Worldwide
Church of God Board of Directors.
UPDATE:
In 2006 WCG was considering a name change.
(Read:
Worldwide Church of God Changed Their Name
)
In April 2009 Worldwide Church of God changed their name in the United
States to Grace Communion International.
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