| WCG says their WN's1
are "not available before September 1995." What is it they don't want others
to read? Would some words prove embarrassing to their image today? Following are some choice quotes from these "unavailable"
Worldwide Newses, along with some comments by ESN. Take note of all the contradictory and confusing statements by the
leaders, along with the double talk, deceit and blame. Such tactics by
spin doctors are
common in deceptive, religious cults, which begin making new
doctrinal changes in their organization and, at the same time, try to keep
their members under control. These writers were experts at causing their
readers to end up totally confused. This is what a dialectical message is
all about. We only give
quotes from 1994 and 1995. Not all issues
from 1994 are quoted. All
bolding in quotes is by ESN for emphasis.
For more details concerning
what was printed in the WN's during this period of time, read:
Kelly Marshall's letters
to Janis Hutchinson
D. Williams' letters
to Janis Hutchinson
NOTE:
Joseph W. Tkach, pastor general of the
Worldwide Church of God, died September 1995 of cancer at the age of 68.
UPDATE: Worldwide Church of God is
now considering a name change. Read: Worldwide
Church of God is Changing Their Name.
UPDATE:
Letter to Worldwide
Church of God, Philippines
(On Apostasy--A Radical Proposal)
(Reveals the disturbing direction WCG is headed doctrinally; includes New
Age authors WCG has endorsed. This Oct. 2006 letter was later forwarded to over 300 WCG ministers, including those at Headquarters.)
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List of "unavailable"
WN's (1994 and 1995):
| 1994 WN's: |
February 15, 1994
March 15, 1994
April 5, 1994
May 3, 1994
May 17, 1994
May 31, 1994
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August 9, 1994
October 25, 1994
November 8, 1994
November 29, 1994
December 13, 1994
December 27, 1994
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| 1995 WN's: |
|
WN January 10, 1995
WN January 24, 1995
WN February 7, 1995
WN February 21, 1995
WN March 7, 1995
WN March 21, 1995
WN April 25, 1995
WN May 9, 1995
|
WN May 23, 1995
WN June 6, 1995
WN June 20, 1995
WN July 4, 1995
WN July 18, 1995
WN August 1, 1995
WN August 15, 1995
WN August 29, 1995 |

February 15, 1994, The Worldwide
News, VOL. XXII, NO. 4, Personal from Joseph W. Tkach, "Mobilizing our
Congregations":
"God does not keep us from making
mistakes. He allows us to be what we are: imperfect human beings. But he
dos not expect us to be content with imperfection, rather he expects us to
strive for perfection. ..." (p. 1)
"But coming to Christ is a lifelong
commitment, and a process of growth and development in the Holy Spirit
that cannot merely take place alone in someone's apartment. It can
only take place in the context of the Body of Christ. The people God needs to join the fellowship of the Church."
[meaning WCG] p. 3)
"Headquarters must lead the way..." (p. 7)
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March 15,
1994, The Worldwide News, VOL. XXII, NO. 6,"Plans for new church
buildings announced, priorities explained" by Rick van Pelt:
"Congregations able to raise sufficient
funds to offset the difference between rent and future mortgage
payments will also be a higher priority than those not in the same
position. As income allows, buildings will either be purchased or built."
(p. 1)
[Comment from ESN: See
August 9, 1994 WN below and comments by
ESN.]
"Three aspects of salvation are
revealed by the Sabbath" by Joseph Tkach Jr.:
"It is important to annually review
certain topics and to help people understand the truth about the Sabbath
in a balanced manner. ... When this is done properly, it is an effective
way of dispelling silly rumors, such as that we are doing away with
the Sabbath or doing away with the law."
[Comment from ESN: Read
1993 sermon excerpts where Tkach Jr. denied rumors that
later became facts.]
"It is sad that some have mistakenly
thought that they were earning salvation by Sabbath-keeping. We have had
ministers and members among us who did not understand the Sabbath
appropriately." (p. 3)
[Comment from ESN: And whose fault
is that? Members were taught by HWA and his ministers that they were to
observe the Sabbath or be thrown into the Lake of Fire.]
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April 5,
1994, The Worldwide News, VOL. XXII, NO. 7,"Labels, power and
coming to terms" by Joseph Tkach Jr.:
"As we grow in spiritual maturity in God's Church, and to
avoid the all-too-human tendency of 'biting and devouring one another
with words,' ..." (p. 4)
"We need to practice more humility in our communication.
... Of course, our pride and desire to be right get in the way." (p. 4)
"Applying a label of 'pagan' to a practice or concept can become a form
of self-delusion. ... highly opinionated and arbitrary
or self-righteous." (p. 4)
"Resorting to emotion-charged labels fosters childish thinking."
(p. 8)
[Comment by ESN:
Notice the blame placed on the members for things
they were taught for years by headquarters as "truth." Nothing
is said about how HWA and ministers started this labeling of
outsiders.]
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May 3, 1994, The Worldwide News,
VOL. XXII, NO. 9, Personal from Joseph W. Tkach, "Sabbath and Holy
Days are reminders of our salvation in Christ":
"As we celebrate the Last Great Day...--the time when all the dead are
raised to life and judged, the time when all those who never knew the
gospel will, for the first time have the choice of believing or rejecting
it. This day pulsates with the joy and comfort of knowing that all
who die never having heard the gospel will indeed, by God's grace, yet
hear it." (p. 5)
[Comment by ESN: Read:
Is Worldwide Church of God Still Holding on to Some of Herbert W. Armstrong's Doctrines?]
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May 17, 1994, The Worldwide
News, VOL. XXII, NO. 10, Personal from Joseph W. Tkach, "The true
Church: what and where is it?"
"If there are converted people in other churches, does that mean we are
not the true Church of God? The answer is that it definitely
does not mean we aren't the true Church of God." (p. 1)
"It doesn't mean we aren't the true Church of God. It simply
points out the fact that the true Church of God is not limited to any
corporate entity nor any human organization." (p. 1)
"So, how are we to regard those who attend 'other churches'? With love.
Does anyone think that God would approve of our ridiculing them, degrading
them or despising them? Yet, that is just what many of us have tended
to do over the years." (p. 3)
[Comment from ESN: That is what HWA
did and also his ministers. But in this very confusing Personal, Tkach
again blames the WCG belief system on the members.]
"To disagree is perfectly normal. We should hold our beliefs
conscientiously, and in the Worldwide Church of God, we certainly do! ...
Again, that does not mean we agree on every point. We certainly
don't agree with most other churches on the correct day to observe the
Sabbath." (p. 3)
"We have no right to become self-important, thinking that we have
all the truth. Every truth we have, God has given us through
his Word." (p. 3)
"On some things, we have even been wrong, not
because God gave us error, of course, but because we misinterpreted
his Word." (p. 3)
[Comment from ESN: In other words, "God"
gave us that which was truth, but if it was error, then it was our fault.]
"And Paul wrote that any who bring a gospel different from what he
taught are to be condemned (Galatians 1:6-8)."
[Comment from ESN: Then why doesn't Tkach
condemn HWA who taught members what they came to believe?]
""Well, then. Why can't I just go to another church where I won't have
the problems of Sabbath-keeping?" one person asked. First, because God
commands Sabbath-keeping. Second, because God has called all his
children to "deny themselves and take up their cross and follow him." The
way of the cross is not the way of least resistance. It is the narrow and
difficult path. Third, God expects us to be faithful with what we
understand, even if he has not given that understanding to others."
(p. 7)
"And let us thank him for the special heritage that he gave us
through his servant, Herbert Armstrong, of deep commitment to the
authority of the Bible as our continual guide toward faith and obedience.
... For this reason, we are also committed to upholding and walking in
all t he ways of God, including the observance of the Sabbath...as
well as the annual festivals, during which we celebrate God's plan
of redemption and salvation of humanity through Jesus Christ." (p. 7)
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May 31, 1994, The Worldwide
News, VOL. XXII, NO. 11, Personal from Joseph W. Tkach, "Vision for
the Future":
"We used to report that Europe was united
and that Christ would return within 'x' number of years. ... But our
predictions were often wrong." (p. 1)
[Comment from ESN: Were they "often" wrong or
"always" wrong? HWA gave over 200 false prophecies (not
"predictions") and
these can be found
on the Internet. Also read: Did Herbert W. Armstrong Set Dates?]
"When people become interested in the Church, they can best be
nurtured if they are already near a [WCG] congregation and near a
minister." (p. 6)
"And personal evangelism adds people almost for free." (p. 6)
"...I hope we will be able to build or buy some of our own church
buildings." (p. 6)
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August 9, 1994, The
Worldwide News, VOL. XXII, NO. 16, Personal from Joseph W. Tkach, "Honing
our evangelistic tools":
"Now I want to comment a bit about our plans to build or buy meeting
facilities for local churches, and I want to remind everyone of the
purposes of these buildings ... before investing the large amounts of
money involved." (p. 9)
"I announced the building program in the
Feb. 15 WN as part of a five-point plan... I cautioned everyone to be
realistic about the time necessary for implementing such a program. In the
long run, Church-owned buildings can save us money. But it takes a lot of
money to make the initial purchase." (p. 9)
"Our budgets are still tight. We do not yet have the money to start
many buildings. But we have started some of the preliminary work needed:
architectural plans, legal research, etc." (p. 9)
"Please remember that the primary purpose of Church-owned buildings is
to support local evangelism. It is not primarily for our own
comfort or our own prestige." (p. 9)
"The areas of greatest need and opportunity are not always the areas
that have the most resources. So we will ask that donations come here
to a central fund so we can balance out some inequities..." (p. 9)
"We should also be careful not to have unrealistic expectations about
the grandeur of the buildings we will be able to afford." (p. 9)
"As we continue with our plan to build local meeting facilities,
we want to remind you of the need for a great deal of patience."
(p. 9)
"Of course, international areas have to evaluate their own
particular situation and circumstances." (p. 9)
"Above all, I want to repeat the fact that these buildings should be
used to serve the communities they are in. They are evangelistic
tools..."
[Comment by ESN: What happened to all that money
members sent in for new church buildings? In 1997 in Transformed
by Truth, Epilogue, Tkach Jr. stated: "Few of our congregations own
their own buildings, but this is probably a good thing, since it means we
are not saddled with mortgages for buildings larger than needed." In the
October 1998 WN it was stated that some congregations in the Caribbean now
have their own buildings and: "From these bases, much evangelism and
community involvement can be launched."]
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October 25, 1994, The
Worldwide News, VOL. XXII, NO. 19, Personal from Joseph W. Tkach,
"Love-all encompassing":
"Although total attendance [for the Feast]
was less than last year, it is clear that those who have chosen to
follow Christ as he strengthens and renews his Church are
indeed devoted and faithful. God often chooses to do more with a few
faithful, who listen to him and obey him, than with many who are set in
their ways and seek their own righteousness." (p. 1)
[Comment from ESN: In others words, "Those
who went to the Feast have chosen to follow Christ and those who stayed
home are stubborn and self-righteous."]
"If we love God with all our heart and mind, we will live. If that
occupies us 100 percent of the time, we will inherit eternal life." (p. 9)
"But the fact of having the perfect righteousness of Christ imputed to
us does not mean we do not have to obey the commandments. They are not
done away or abolished. They remain as standards that all Christians ought
to strive to meet." (p. 9)
[Comment by ESN: I thought Christ said he
"fulfilled the law"? Read:
Are We Still Under the Law in Spite of Grace?
and
Doesn't keeping the
Ten Commandments play a part in salvation?]
"Grace encourages us to keep the law." (p. 9)
"Love and law go together throughout the Bible." (p. 9)
"We accept him as an authoritarian Master whom we ought to
obey." (p. 10)
"...Jesus' message does not stop with grace." (p. 10)
"God's grace comes with an obligation." (p. 10)
"...we have an unlimited obligation to God." (p. 10)
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November 8, 1994, The
Worldwide News, VOL. XXII, NO. 20, Personal from Joseph W. Tkach, "Our
work and our calling":
Note from ESN: In this Personal Tkach really
lays it on the line in his correction of those members who did not show up
for the WCG's Feast of Tabernacles. "Work" and "calling" are
buzzwords
used often by HWA.
"How sad that some among us were actually upset and angry to learn that
there are true Christians in other churches besides ours. That in itself
is an indicator of how far from Christ some of us have become--to
the point that some of us find it unpleasant to know that God has
called others besides us to salvation!" (p. 1)
[Comment from ESN: For years members were
taught that they were in the "one and only true Church of God." It only stands to
reason that many (not some) would be upset and angry with the
changes, especially since HQ has been deceitful with them.]
"The fact that God has called us to salvation in his Son, that he has
given us a place in the body of Christ and a job to do, is not enough!
We want even more! We want to be the only ones who can have the
Holy Spirit. We want to be the only ones who will stand in the
first resurrection." (p. 1)
"Isn't that selfish, arrogant attitude one that pervades
Christian churches? Many churches believe that they and they
alone are the truly faithful and obedient fellowship of believers. And
just like so many of the others, we have been guilty of the same sin." (p.
1)
"It is true that most people who call themselves Christian are
not." (p. 1)
"But that is certainly not true of everybody." (p. 1)
[Comment from ESN: Notice how the last two
sentences contradict themselves.]
"That does not change our calling, relationship and responsibility
to Christ one iota! We are called to repentance and faith and obedience to
our Savior, and that is exactly what God expects of us! God has
also given us understanding and respect for the seventh-day Sabbath and
the annual Holy Days, something he has not given most other
fellowships." (p. 1)
"The Sabbath and Holy Days point us to Christ and the plan of salvation
in him...And that is why we keep them: to celebrate salvation in Jesus
Christ, to fellowship with the Body of Christ...to worship and honor
God--not to be the 'only true Christians.' 'Well, if that's the only
reason we do these things, why bother?' someone (whose life does not
revolve around Jesus Christ) might ask." (p. 1)
"Anyone who loves God, and whose life is wholly devoted to Jesus
Christ, will not be absent (except for the proverbial 'ox in
the ditch') when God's people gather to worship him, to fellowship in his
name and to celebrate his great acts of love and salvation! It is
the person who is seeking to do the very least God absolutely requires of
him or her who would ask such a question. That is the difference
between the old covenant and the new." (p. 5)
"The Sabbath and the Holy Days, rightly observed, help keep us
mindful of certain things that should enable us to do a work that many
churches are unable to do." (p. 5)
"But, true to human nature, some of us have allowed these
blessings to become a snare by becoming arrogant and self-righteous about
them. That is not God's way. ... That kind of self-righteousness is
one of the very things God has caused us to see in ourselves--so that we
can repent and turn from it. And, I'm sorry to say, it is one of the very
things some among us have chosen not to repent of." (p. 5)
"What other fellowships do is between them and God. But God has
called us here to do the work he has given us--and
every single member has a vital part to play in that work!" (p. 5)
"Some among us have become spiritually weak..." (p. 5)
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November 29, 1994, The Worldwide News,
VOL. XXIII, NO. 21, Personal from Joseph W. Tkach, "What identifies
true Christians and where God is working":
"God has called us into his Church..." (p. 1)
"Although we recognize that there
are Christians who are not members of the Worldwide Church of God, this
does not give us an excuse to leave the Church where God has placed us."
(p. 2)
[Comment from ESN: See Dec. 13, 1994 WN below for more on this
subject.]
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December 13, 1994, The Worldwide News,
VOL. XXII, NO. 22, Personal from Joseph W. Tkach, "Can we be zealous
without being exclusive?"
Note from ESN: In this WN Tkach makes it very clear that one is to "stay"
in the WCG.
"Since we avoid condemning other Christians and we recognize that true
Christians can be found in other fellowships, does that mean that our
members are justified in leaving this Church to join another? We said it
before, and we'll say it again: No. ... This is the Church through which
God is right now working..." (p. 5)
"...there are two basic reasons people leave the Church. One is because
they are unable to accept the gospel for what it really is and want to
retain the Church's former doctrinal errors. The other, and opposite,
reason some leave is that they do now see the gospel for what it
is, and therefore feel they have nothing in common with those who are
behind them in understanding." (p. 5)
[Comment from ESN: What about those who
left WCG because they realized they had been in a
deceptive, destructive,
mind-manipulating group (not a
"church") which had exploited and abused them through its lying,
manipulative, hypocritical
leaders?]
"To leave the very fellowship through which God has brought us to this
point of spiritual growth...is a 'me first' attitude--a spirit of
rejoicing in one's own salvation and wanting to find a place where one's
faith won't be challenged, without considering the fact that God calls his
people not to individual salvation but into the community of the saved."
(p. 5)
Those who are growing in the grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ
because of what God has done in this Church have an obligation to
let their growth be used of him to help others in our fellowship. To leave
the Church is to bail out on the God of grace and love, who is at
work in his Church." (p. 5)
"We all know that God is not pleased with those who shrink back, who
look back after beginning to plow, who seek an easier road, some
imaginary path involving what we hope will be fewer sacrifices."
(p. 5)
"...we still have obligations to the denomination into which God
called us. We pledge to work within the group, that part of the
Body of Christ that God used to lead us to an unconditional surrender to
Christ." (p. 5)
"If we slack off on our support, we sap some of the strength of
the Church. If we get tired of helping others and quit, we've betrayed
the people we are supposed to serve. Instead of walking in the patience
and commitment of true Christians, we have selfishly chosen what we
expect to be an easier path." (p. 5)
"Beware the dissidents! They have flattering ideas, but their
unvarnished goal is to cause division to gain followers, contrary to the
teaching of Christ. Keep away from them; do not welcome them into your
minds and hearts. ... Do not accept their diet of slander and innuendo--do
not base your salvation on the rumors they spread! They may offer
emotional comfort by teaching things you already agree with, but at what
price? (p. 5)
[Comment from ESN: Read:
Dissident Literature. This
article was directed to those in PCG]
"A few members have been poisoned by dissident ideas, but do not
want to join a bunch of complainers, either. So they stay at home. This
may be temporarily expedient, especially if they avoid divisive
literature, but it is not a biblically valid approach to Christianity.
... isolating ourselves is simply not part of biblical Christianity" (p.
5)
[Comment from ESN: This is interesting
that Tkach Sr. should use the word "poisoned" which is #10 in the article,
"Identifying a Cultic Church,"
and Joseph Tkach said in 2005 that the reason they were considering a name
change was because Worldwide Church of God's name was "poisoned."
Read it
here.]
"If our local churches are working effectively, they will provide the
friendships and social supports that people do not want to leave.
... We want members to be part of invigorating networks of friendships...we
need to stay in the Church..." (p. 5)
"...we need to focus our energies on doing his work, not
worrying about whether other people are doing it or whether they have it
easier than we do. We are the servants, not the masters."
(p. 5)
"Instead of worrying about who we are, and who they are, we need to
focus on what we should be doing. Our real identity is linked to
our duty: ... We are doing the work he has given us..." (p. 5)
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December 27, 1994, The Worldwide News,
VOL. XXII, NO. 23, Personal from Joseph W. Tkach, "The pace of
change":
Note from ESN: More on "staying put" in the WCG.
"Some people seem to think this gospel is
something we are preaching just so we can be 'accepted' by other
churches." (p. 5)
[Comment by ESN:
Read the OIU Newsletters to see
how the changes were well planned and thought out.]
"He called us here, into the
Worldwide Church of God. It is here that he opened our minds to the
gospel, brought us to repentance, gave us new life in Christ... It is
here, in the Worldwide Church of God, that he has given us the task of
doing his work, and it is here that he expects us to
do it. ...it pleased him to place us here." (p. 5)
"God has brought us together for his
purpose, and it is not up to us to say to God: 'I don't like
where you've placed me. I'd rather do your work somewhere else, some
place I'll choose for myself.' " (p. 5)
"Once a person becomes a converted
Christian, there is only one valid reason to leave the particular
fellowship into which God placed him or her--if that fellowship
does not love, honor, glorify, praise, follow, worship, obey and preach
Jesus Christ."
"Why do brethren leave the Church?" by Alan Dean, p. 4:
"Over the years the Church has made modifications to its understanding
of doctrine and its application." (p. 4)
"In the 1970's people became upset over changing Pentecost to Sunday."
(p. 4)
"They lost faith that Christ will lead the Church to a fuller
understanding of truth. It takes time and it takes experience to finely
tune truth." (p. 4)
[Comment from ESN: Much more happened in
the 1970's to cause 70 ministers and 11,000 members to leave the WCG than
just becoming "upset over changing Pentecost to Sunday." Read:
Worldwide Church of God History by Kenneth Westby
to see how HWA and GTA refused to listen to those evangelists in the `70's
who sincerely and earnestly tried to introduce many of the same doctrines that were later brought
about by the WCG in the `90's.]
"When one's personal prophetic position is wrong it can
cause disappointment, even cynicism. Some have left over the failure of
dates. Others have left over the failure of their chronological
list of end-time events."
[Comment from ESN: Whose fault was that?
HWA was the false prophet; he was the one who told
them the end was near.]
"Some give up. ... It seems more attractive to float down the river,
rather than swim against the current. Others really want to sin and just
stop the pretense and let loose."
"The excitement that greeted them when they came to Church is gone.
They have gone on autopilot. ... We need to stir up the Spirit to
recapture our first romance with the truth." (p. 4)
"A few have felt superior to the Church. ... They forget that Christ
works through his Church and not through lone rangers." (p.
4)
[Comment from ESN: "Lone ranger
Christians" is a term that
Hank
Hanegraaff likes to use. Read:
What
about not forsaking the assembling together? (Q&A)]
"Occasionally critics enter the Church. ...they herald opinions
on how the Church should be run. Sometimes they are right, which only
emboldens them to further attack. Soon they feel that they are more
righteous than the Church. They leave to join other groups." (p. 4)
"We need to know ourselves and avoid being seduced into believing we
are more righteous than the Church." (p. 4)
[Comment from ESN: What he is saying is
don't ever question those in WCG who are in authority over you, because if
you do you are being critical and self-righteous.]
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January 10, 1995, The Worldwide News,
VOL. XXIII, NO. 1, Personal from Joseph W. Tkach, "Understanding the
Covenants":
Note from ESN: What WCG printed in this
issue (it covered their entire paper) did not give the unedited
version of this blame-filled, shouting sermon given by Tkach Sr. For
excerpts from this three hour sermon, read our article:
Video Sermon by Joseph Tkach Sr. to Worldwide Church of God,
January 1995. (Tapes available from ESN)
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January 24, 1995, The Worldwide News,
VOL. XXIII, NO. 2, Personal from Joseph W. Tkach: "New light on the
Sabbath, Holy Days, unclean meats":
[The
Sabbath]:
"But the physical keeping of the Sabbath is not part of our new
covenant obligation (Galatians 4:1-31)." (p. 1, 5)
"The old covenant is not applicable to Christians." (p. 5)
"Does this mean that we should stop keeping the Sabbath? No, it
doesn’t. We will continue to keep the Sabbath. To set aside the Sabbath
every week to assemble together and to devote to congregational worship is
appropriate and fitting." (p. 5)
"But to say that the Sabbath is a binding command on Christians in the
New Testament, and to forbid employment as a requirement for membership,
is to misunderstand and misapply the Scriptures. (On the other hand, to
play golf or go to sports stadiums instead of assembling for worship is
wrong.) (p. 5)
"The Sabbath does not appear in any of the 'sin lists' in the New
Testament. Nor does it appear in any of the commands or lists of virtues
in the New Testament." (p. 8)
"We therefore, keep the Sabbath voluntarily, recognizing it as a
biblical pattern for worship." (p. 5)
"But just because we suffered in the past with certain
misunderstandings doesn’t mean Christ would forgive me for just continuing
to bind that on everyone else. That would be wrong." (p. 5)
"We will continue to assemble on the Sabbath and on the Holy Days. And
we will continue to keep the Feast of Tabernacles." (p. 5)
[Comment from ESN:
By 1998 the WCG was calling
the Feasts "optional" and by 2005, they were
already phasing them out, only having "special worship festivals during
the summer and fall of the year" by certain local congregations. In
2006 their "worship calendar" included Roman Catholic / Lutheran observances such as Maundy
Thursday (also known as "Holy Thursday"), First Sunday of Advent and Last Sunday
of Advent. They have also referred to Pentecost as
"Whitsunday."
However, some WCG congregations overseas (i.e., Philippine congregations)
still observe a "festival" or "grand celebration" either immediately
before or after the Feast of Tabernacles. (Worldwide Church of God
Philippine Update, October 6, 2007)]
"The Sabbath and the Holy Days become holy time for us as we devote
them to God, but they are not holy time in the sense that the old covenant
is still in force." (p. 5)
[Comment from ESN: Can you see the many
contradictions?]
[Annual
Festivals]:
"Yes, we will [continue to observe them]. These are major highlights of our pattern of worship and
have rich mean for us." (p. 8) [This was in answer to a question
about whether members would continue to observe the annual Festivals.]
"We are, and will remain, a Holy Day-observing church." (p. 5)
"But we will do it in the understanding that observance of the annual
Festivals is not a requirement for salvation." (p. 8)
"The Bible has to be our guide in these things, not our tradition." (p.
8)
"You seem quite upset that we choose to meet on the Sabbath because
it
is our tradition. You state, 'Something so important as the day of worship
should have a biblical basis!' However, I would like to point out that
your statement is an assumption, without a biblical basis. … Since the
Bible doesn't command us to change, we have continued our tradition."
(Worldwide News, January 16, 1996, Personal from the Editor, "Christ is
the foundation of our faith" from HQ letter sent to WCG member.)
"What about saving second tithe? Members are certainly free to save a
tenth of their income for expenses at the Feast of Tabernacles, and many,
if not most, will continue to do so." (p. 8)
"But it is only necessary to save enough to keep the Feast. Second
tithe is not commanded and not a matter of obedience or sin under the new
covenant." (p. 8)
"In order to help with the costs of operating the Festival sites,
we
still ask that members contribute a portion of their Festival savings to
the Festival Fund (formerly called the tithe of the tithe)." (p. 8)
[Third
Tithe]:
"I cannot stress enough the need for the Assistance Fund for the
purpose of helping the needy in the Church." (p. 8) [Third tithe fund
was also called the Assistance Fund.]
"However, the three-tithing system is not part of the new covenant."
(p. 8)
"Nevertheless, the admonition for Christians to help those in need is
every bit as great." (p. 8)
[Comment from ESN: [Read:
Where Did
Third Tithe Go?]
[Unclean Meat]:
Voluntarily abstaining from unclean meat, when not used as a spiritual
yardstick, can help us remember that we are made spiritually clean through
faith in Jesus Christ and that we are called out of the world to serve
him." (p. 8)
"But there is no scriptural requirement for Christians to abstain from
unclean meat." (p. 8)
[Spoken by
Tkach Sr. in his
January
1995 Video Sermon by to members]:
"Am I encouraging anyone to eating
unclean foods now? I couldn’t even if Christ came down and told me
like Peter. And I don’t think any of you would either. I
look at that lobster. I never had a lobster even before I was converted.
I had certain standards as far as my rearing was concerned. Who the heck could eat a
lobster??? And if they’re happy, God bless them." [Recorded
on tape]
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February 7, 1995, The Worldwide News,
VOL. XXIII, NO. 3, Personal from Joseph W. Tkach: "Our agreement with God ":
"When we were baptized, we made an agreement with God. We accepted
Jesus Christ as our personal Savior, and we agreed to obey him in
everything he commanded. … We would have to make sacrifices for our Lord
and Master. … It was not just a one-time sacrifice, but a lifetime
commitment. Our allegiance is given entirely to God." (p. 1)
[Comment from ESN: How many, at their baptism, were told they were
"accepting Christ as their personal Savior?" Weren't potential members asked if they had repented of their rotten, human nature that was
"in rebellion to God’s Law"? Wasn't their "allegiance, lifetime
commitment, and sacrifices" to be given to the WCG?]
"Some people…worry about the past, as if previous sacrifices were all
for nothing. And I say, absolutely not!" (p. 1)
[Comment from ESN: Try telling that to those who gave up their
retirement, pension, college education, jobs, families, friends, health, etc.
for the WCG.]
[Church Employees]:
"I would like to guarantee incomes and jobs for all our employees, but
I simply cannot. Nor can I maintain the doctrinal status quo simply for
the sake of mammon." (p. 5)
"To keep our income up, it might be temporarily useful to continue
teaching our old doctrines—but it would be unethical for me to teach
traditions as requirements when the Bible does not require those
traditions in the form we have become accustomed to." (p. 5)
[Those who
were leaving WCG]:
"How sad that these people [who leave WCG] are looking to humans and
not to Christ!" (p. 5)
"There will always be critics and skeptics, and there will always be
people who leave. That’s because some people have been among us for the
wrong reasons." (p. 5)
"Some people psychologically want a religion of rules and rigor." (p.
5)
"Some people want religion for selfish reasons—to save their skins from
coming tribulation, to get power and glory for themselves in the world to
come, to feel wiser or better than other folks in this life, etc." (p. 5)
"Some of our doctrines appealed to these human desires, and it is no
surprise that some people drop out when the personal appeal is gone. Of
course, God will add others to take their place…" (p. 5)
[Comment from ESN: The above statements do not, in the least,
admit to the fact that people were deceived into believing they were obeying God, and
that fear was used to keep them staying and obeying this "religion of rules and
rigor." HWA taught members to look to him as Christ's Apostle
who spoke for God.
"It’s not easy to admit that we were wrong, and it’s even hard
to admit it when we vigorously defend as true what we now
see was not." (p. 5)
[Comment from ESN: Tkach does not
admit that it was THEY--the leaders at Headquarters-- (not "we"--the members) who
were wrong. Blame (used in religious cults) is being placed
on the members here for only believing what they were taught.]
"But we cannot bury our heads in the sand—we must let the truth
change us and direct our lives." (p. 5)
[Comment from ESN: Before joining, members were told they had
"the
truth" but now that "truth" is being changed 180 degrees.]
"We were wrong before, so isn’t it possible that we are wrong again?"
(p. 5)
[Comment from ESN: This makes no sense when you realize that members were made to
believe that
HWA had "God’s truth" and the other churches were "counterfeit
Christianity." Why would the truth bounce back and forth?]
[Tithing]:
"I am thankful for the continuing faithfulness of many members. Some
are giving more than ever…" (p. 5)
"These doctrinal changes are upsetting, in part, because of our failure
to help our members focus on the true foundation. And I am partly
to blame for that, and Christ now holds me accountable for helping correct
it whether everybody likes it or not. The only viable option is to go
forward!" (p. 5)
"I would like to do more work with less money, but I don’t always know
how." (p. 5)
[Sabbath-keeping Groups]:
"The reason that Sabbath-keeping groups are prone to schisms is that
some people put more emphasis on their own interpretation of the Sabbath
than they do on love for one another." (p. 5)
[Comment from ESN: More blame is placed on the members
in this sentence, since they
were taught by HQ to "keep the Sabbath," or else end up in the Lake of Fire.]
[Continue
On]:
"Christianity is a costly faith. It demands all that we have." (p. 5)
"The Sabbath will always be important to us…" (p. 5)
"We do not want anyone to be less zealous than they were before." (p.
8)
"I will close with Hebrews 13:16-21:" 'Obey your leaders and submit to their authority.
… Obey them so that their work will be a joy, not a burden, for
that would be of no advantage to you. …' " (p. 8)
[Comment from ESN: In other words continue
to kept the Sabbath, tithe,
observe all the Holy Days, and do not leave the WCG--but if headquarters
tells you something different, then obey because they represent the
government of God!]
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February 21, 1995, The Worldwide News,
VOL. XXIII, NO. 4, "Tithing":
"There is a good precedent for tithing before Sinai, but no proof that
it was required. And without proof, we cannot bind requirements on God’s
people." (p. 5)
"We can point to Abraham’s good example, but we cannot make it a
requirement when the Bible does not authorize us to." (p. 5)
"However, there continues to be a financial need within the new
covenant, and there continues to be a financial obligation on the part of
all Christians." (p. 5)
"The new covenant makes astonishing demands on us—it demands
all that
we have…" (p. 5)
"Wealth is often an enemy of faith. It can 'choke' people and cause
them to be spiritually unfruitful. … He [Jesus] warned us about the
dangers of greed and warned about the danger of storing up wealth for self
without being 'rich toward God' …" (p. 5, 6)
[Comment from ESN: Why doesn't Tkach bring
up the subject of the greed of Herbert Armstrong? Read:
Herbert W. Armstrong: The Rich Apostle.]
"When the wealthy give banquets, they should invite the poor and the
handicapped." (p. 6)
[Comment from ESN: Did HWA? Did any of the WCG leaders do so when
they entertained and/or were being entertained in the finest of
surroundings?]
"Money competes for our allegiance…" (p. 6)
[Comment from ESN: Wasn't our "allegiance"
always to the WCG government?
"If disciples of Jesus Christ can give, but do not, they are falling
short." (p. 6) [emp ours)
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March 7, 1995, The Worldwide
News, VOL. XXIII, NO. 5, Personal from Joseph W. Tkach: "Headquarters
role: help members and congregations rise to potential":
"The Church must instruct and train members for active service in God's
army." (p. 1)
"Until very recently, our members have not been called on to enter into
the work of the gospel. Therefore, they need preparation and training.
They need education and instruction." (p. 1)
"Therefore, another one of our primary goals is to set up a system by
which members can raise funds locally to buy or build local church
buildings." (p. 10)
"As we prepare to set up such a program, I must stress that it is
important that building fund donations not replace the much-needed
contributions for the general work of the Church. Our financial priorities
include ministers' salaries, general church administration, youth
programs, members assistance programs (formerly called third tithe
assistance), The Plain Truth, The Worldwide News and other
publications and support for Ambassador University. These must be paid for
my members' faithful contributions to Church headquarters. I want to
encourage you not to diminish your regular donations in order to
contribute to the local building fund." (p. 10)
"God has seen fit to give us a financial crisis, and that crisis is
going to affect many of our faithful employees in a very personal way."
(p. 10)
"Becoming prepared to effectively share the gospel
message" by Joseph Tkach Jr, p. 1:
"Further, some people want to believe that Mr. Armstrong did, indeed,
receive new and special instruction or new truth directly from God, even
though he said he did not." (p. 3)
"This does not disparage Mr. Armstrong. We believe that he was a
minister of Jesus Christ. ... Mr. Armstrong was devoted to Christ
in spite of his errors, and placed the Bible above his own ideas." (p.
3)
"Mr. Armstrong disclaimed special revelation, as well. He never claimed
infallibility when it came to preaching and teaching. He only claimed to
understand what the revelation of Scripture teaches us. ... This is no
disrespect to him. He was always willing to make a change when he
could see the error. Of course, while he was still alive, neither he
nor any of us saw these errors." (p. 4)
[Comment from ESN: Read:
History of the WCG
about what happened in the 70's to know whether or not it is true that
neither HWA, nor any of them, "saw these errors."]
[The Local
Church Building Program]:
"As most of you are aware, finances at this time are tight and we will
only be able to fund a limited church building program for the foreseeable
future." (p. 4)
"We know we have a lot to learn about constructing and owning church
buildings. In order to avoid creating future problems for ourselves, we
need to go slowly, see what works and what doesn't, and gain some
experience before trying to implement the goals of this program on a churchwide scale. (p. 4)
"...it [the decline in income] is happening at a time when we are
trying to acquire our own church buildings and establish a retirement
program for Church employees." (p. 4)
[Comment from ESN: Did church members ever
get their own buildings? See August 9, 1994 WN
comments above.]
[Those who
are leaving WCG]:
"God also prunes the vine." (p. 4)
[Comment from ESN: Readers are made to
associate the WCG with being the "vine," but it is Christ, not WCG, that
is the Vine. Leaving WCG does not mean one has left the true Vine.
"Sadly, there are those who are led away
to follow false teachers who have desired to have preeminence.
These false teachers...do violence to the Scriptures by refusing to repent
from heresy and misinterpretation."
[Comment from ESN: While this refers to
the leaders of the splinter groups at that time, doesn't this apply foremost to
Herbert Armstrong and the WCG?]
[Rumors]:
"Endless rumors are not a hallmark of
Christ working in us." (p. 9)
"For example, it is not true that we plan
to change the day of worship from Saturday to Sunday. ... It is not true
that we promote the celebration of Christmas or Easter." (p. 9)
"Generally speaking, people will be
healthier if they do not allow themselves to be merchandised by rumors.
... Some ministers and members misunderstand the doctrinal corrections as
taking away from their devotion to honor God on the Sabbath. Such is not
the case." (p. 9)
[Comment from
ESN: Isn't this information control? Read how
Joseph Tkach Jr. was denying "rumors" back in April 1993.]
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March
21, 1995, The Worldwide News, VOL. XXIII, NO. 6, "Questions & Answers
From the Pastor General's Report," p. 7:
[Sabbath]:
"We will probably always have strict
Sabbath-keepers in our fellowship. ... It's good for people to discipline
themselves, and it's good for them to give time to worshiping God and
doing godly works of service. This can help keep them mindful of God." (p.
7)
"Most of our members are able to
continue setting aside the Sabbath, but we hope they do it freely rather
than thinking they'll go to the lake of fire if they don't or can't." (p.
7)
"We will have to explain why we worship on
the Sabbath, and the honest answer is that we used to think that we
absolutely had to. (p. 7)
"We receive blessings from keeping the
Sabbath and festivals, just as we would receive blessings from keeping
every Wednesday devoted to study, prayer and fasting." (p. 7)
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April 25, 1995, The
Worldwide News, VOL. XXIII, NO. 8, "Why These Changes?" by Paul Kroll,
p. 3:
"One understandable reaction has been: How could we have been so wrong
when we thought we were so right? After all, we had proved these things to
ourselves." (p. 3)
"Of course, we're not the only Christians who have been in such a
perplexing situation. As it turns out, some of the same changes we've
made; some of the same attitudes we've had toward Old Testament practices;
some of the same concerns we've had about our self-identity--were
experienced by the earliest apostolic church." (p. 3)
"The fact is, we are fighting the same general theological war as the
apostolic church itself fought." (p. 3)
"We were, in effect, a Jewish Christian church!" (p. 5)
[Comment from ESN: The
apostolic church was never a deceptive group that used "church" as a front. To
compare it with WCG is ridiculous, to say the least. Wouldn't it be more
truthful for Kroll to admit that WCG was, in effect, an
exploitive, abusive group (known as a
destructive
cult)?]
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May 9, 1995, The Worldwide
News, VOL. XXIII, NO. 9, Personal from Joseph W. Tkach: "Holy Days
rekindle individual, collective commitment to Christ":
"...these are trying times in God's Church. ... They are times
of new learning and new understanding, and letting go of long and dearly
held assumptions." (p. 6)
"If there was ever a difficult audience to reach, it was the corrupt
hierarchy and the religious zealots of first-century Jerusalem." (p.
6)
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May 23, 1995, The Worldwide
News, VOL. XXIII, NO. 10, Study papers on the Sabbath: "Sabbath: Jesus'
example is liberty," p. 9):
"We have always known that it is permissible to flee for your life on
the Sabbath. The reason that it might be difficult to flee on the Sabbath,
however, is because unbelievers are keeping the Sabbath, not because the
fleeing people are." (p. 9)
[Comment from ESN: This is not what WCG taught members.
Members were taught to pray that they "wouldn't" have to flee on the
Sabbath.
"In the
Worldwide Church of God we meet on the seventh day of the week
for several reasons:
"It is our tradition. ... there is no biblical reason why we have to
change our day of worship even after discovering that our original reason
was mistaken." (p. 11)
"Since our members have arranged their work schedules to avoid Saturday
work, Saturdays are the day on which almost all of us can meet regularly."
(p. 11)
[Comment from ESN: What about those who
have always had a hard time holding down, or gaining, a good paying job
because they had to take Saturday off?]
"Since we welcome Sabbath-keepers into our fellowship and do not demand
that they change their custom, we meet on Saturday so they can worship
with us." (p. 11)
"Because of these reasons, we will meet on the Sabbath for a long, long
time." (p. 11)
"It is wrong to add requirements to God's law and makes things more
difficult." (p. 12)
"Many people have refused medical treatment and have been healed ... "
(p. 12)
[Comment from ESN: No mention of the thousands that
refused medical treatment and died. Read:
How Did Worldwide Church of God Instruct Ministers to Deal With "Health and Medical Problems"?]
"In times of sincere ignorance God may wink and help... In maters of
health and employment sincere people have suffered for years and years
because they thought they had to do something that was neither wise nor
required." (p. 12)
"Many godly men and women have kept the Sabbath and inspired others to
follow their example--people like Stephen Mumford, Ellen White and Herbert
Armstrong." (p. 12)
[Comment from ESN: Why is HWA listed as a "godly man"?
Why is Ellen White (a false teacher and co-founder of
a
group that is known as a
religious cult)
listed? WCG implied that their "church" could be traced back to Stephen
Mumford, who was part of the "true Church of God." This has been
documented as pure
fabrication.]
"Those who neglect worship time stunt their spiritual growth." (p. 12)
"However, we have no biblical authority to mandate that everybody set
aside the same time that we do." (p. 12)
"Those who remove themselves from the vine wither and die." (p. 13)
[Comment from ESN: Tkach is implying again that
the "vine" is the Worldwide Church of God. However,
Christ is the Vine, not WCG.]
"We must continue meeting together, and Christians should make
reasonable efforts to meet weekly with the fellowship God has placed
them in." (p. 13)
[Comment from ESN: Translated in the
members' minds, this meant: "Stay where God has placed you; do not leave
the WCG." See Nov. 29, 1994 WN above for
quote.]
"Christians are free to keep the Sabbath to the degree they wish..."
(p. 16)
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June 6, 1995, The Worldwide
News, VOL. XXIII, NO. 11, Personal from Joseph W. Tkach: "Sabbath and Holy
Day observance: an issue of form, not of substance":
"I am both grieved and dismayed by the unethical actions of some
of our former ministers. Where is the love for the people of God when a
pastor uses his office to upset, confuse and divide his flock?" (p.
1)
[Comment from ESN: Why no mention of the
1970's? Read Worldwide Church of God History,
Gerringer Letter and
Kessler Letter. Read
the OIU Newsletters to see if
Tkach upset, confused and divided his own flock?]
"He [Christ] has shown us...through duly constituted authority in
the Church, that we need to change." (p. 1)
[Comment from ESN: When all else fails,
use the "government of God" to get people to change.]
"All I can say is that if I had been working from a prearranged agenda
of changes, I certainly would have chosen a slower pace of
introducing them to the Church. What I did was to teach what Christ led me
to see at the pace he led me to see it... (p. 5)
[Comment from ESN: WCG's original plan was
undoubtedly to go slowly, but the whole story isn't being told here. For
starters, read: The Earl Williams Factor and
Was God Behind the Worldwide Church
of God Changes?
"Brethren, at the time Mr. Armstrong died, I believed fully that what
he had taught was fundamentally true. I had absolutely no idea that we
had been wrong about the role of the Sabbath and Holy Day observance."
(p. 5)
[Comment from ESN: Read:
Deception Surrounding Worldwide Church of God Changes
where Tkach Sr. said that Mr. Armstrong told him Mystery of the Ages
was "riddled with errors."]
Questions and answers, p. 7:
[Feast of
Tabernacles]
There's been talk of the name: "Festival of Faith." Have we changed
the name of the Feast of Tabernacles?
"No. 'Festival of Faith'; is merely a theme statement. ...
Future years may have other themes." (p. 7)
[Comment by ESN: "Future years" phased out
the Feast of Tabernacles.]
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June 20, 1995, The Worldwide
News, VOL. XXIII, NO. 12, "How I came to understand the new covenant" by
David Albert (p. 1):
"I didn't know and nobody had ever
taught me in my 35 years in the Church that the Ten Commandments were the
old covenant..." (p. 5)
"This [the new covenant teaching] came as
new truth to me." (p. 5)
"But now, based on the Bible, we are
updating our theology to come in line with our practice..." (p. 5)
[Comment from ESN: Albert gave a sermon in
1993 where he said if members left the church or questioned his teachings,
they would suffer strong consequences--even death (lake of fire?) Read
Worldwide Church of God History
which shows how these same doctrines were introduced to the WCG leadership
in the 1970's. Albert was in at that
time.
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July 4, 1995, The Worldwide
News, VOL. XXIII, NO. 13, "All Christian behavior built on Christ"
(Personal by Joseph Tkach Jr.):
"There are numerous false reports circulating about my dad's
health condition, doctrinal corrections and people. Most of these false
reports come from people who belong to dissident organizations,
and it becomes very difficult to warn our members about their false
reports." (p. 1)
[Comment from ESN: Is this why members
were accused from the pulpit,
especially
in Canada, to not listen to outside sources who were trying to get the
facts out? (more "information control") Notice the repetition of the words
"false report."
"My dad is steadily improving...The doctor [said] he has years ahead of
him." (p. 1)
"It is because we are one body in Christ that we are to quit lying
and speak the truth." (p. 3)
[Comment from ESN: Read:
Transformed by Truth or Transformed by Lies?
"Sad to say, there are people who have ignored these biblical commands
[not meeting together; quotes Heb. 3:13]. What is their excuse? Is
there any excuse for disobedience? Encourage one another, it says.
Are we doing that? Or do we repeat the negatives, the anxieties, the
fears? Encourage one another--and we can't do that if we are not
meeting with one another!" " (p. 3)
"...it saddens me to learn that some members have not been acting
responsibly with the freedoms that the new covenant gives us. For
example, some people have eaten meats that offend the people they are
with. ... I am disappointed that a few have deliberately eaten it
in a way that disturbs their brothers..." (p. 3)
[Talks about how it's not true that Christians can do anything they
want to; quotes I Cor. 10:23] "Some things are simply not good for us. ...
We are to be slaves of righteousness, not of selfishness. We
are given the Holy Spirit to serve others, not our own selfish
pleasures." (p. 6)
Questions and Answers, p. 2:
[Tithing]
"If God doesn't require Christians to tithe, why does Mr. Tkach
still talk about tithing in the co-worker letters? Why does he still thank
people for their 'tithes and offerings'..."
"If people send in a 10th of their income (which is the practice of
most of our members), they are sending in their tithes. It is
appropriate for Mr. Tkach to thank them for doing so. (p. 2)
"They imitate the faith of Abraham, and therefore also imitate his
example of tithing. As we become more like Christ in our
thoughts, we become more generous with the physical things God has
given us." (p. 4)
"Most members are able to donate a 10th of their income. Many can give
more... God leads us to give all we responsibly can. For
Christians, 10 percent is a minimal guideline. If we can
give more, we should." (p. 4)
"...his Spirit motivates us to give all we can to further his
work of the gospel. (p. 4)
[More double talk was given in this Q&A section concerning the holy
days and the Sabbath]: "Since we have designated these days for worship
meetings, designating them for a sacred purpose, we can legitimately call
them Holy Days... The word Sabbath, like many other words, has more than
one possible meaning. When we say that we meet on the Sabbath, we refer
to a day of the week."
"...we can continue to use the same familiar terms we have
always used. They are useful tools of communication."
[Comment from ESN: In other words, "we
will continue to use
loaded
language" (also known as buzz words). See
# 6 in Lifton's Eight Criteria
of Thought Reform.
It looks like WCG HQ
still receives offerings from members:
"Scott [Wertz ] is also
responsible for maintaining church literature inventories, printing and
sending offering envelopes and mailing monthly and annual
donation receipts for congregations who use headquarters' donation
processing services..." (Excerpted from, "New offices help church
employees serve local churches," Together, July-August 2006)]
[bolding ours]
"Recalling the final sermon of Herbert W. Armstrong" by
Clayton Steep, p. 4:
"Especially worth remembering in this present time of turmoil in the
Church is the following admonition Mr. Armstrong gave: 'Your faith must
not be in me; it must be in Jesus Christ. He is the Head of the Church. I
am not. And if I were not here there would be another who'd become the
pastor general. And if that should ever happen,
if you want to get into God's kingdom, you will follow that
pastor general. And you will remain united, and you will remain one. And
your eternity depends on that. Everyone of you. Don't you forget it."
(p. 4)
"Mr. Tkach was chosen directly through
God's government in his
Church." (p. 4)
"Here I am, still in the Church, 40 years and counting!"
Note from ESN: Clayton Steep died 8-30-95 of congestive heart failure. He
was 57.
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July 18, 1995, The Worldwide
News, VOL. XXIII, NO. 14
"When you have trouble getting to church on time" by
Paul Krautmann, p. 1:
"Have you ever found it hard to get to Sabbath services on time? Have
you made excuses for not attending services or for showing up late?
Maybe after you've read this article about some brethren in Guyana, you
won't find it hard to get to services on time anymore." (p. 1)
"So next time you find yourself making excuses for not
going to Sabbath services, or not getting there on time, remember the
example of these hardy and dedicated Amerindian brethren, and be
thankful!" (p. 6)
"Pastor general gaining strength, undergoing
chemotherapy" by Joseph Tkach Jr., p. 1:
"We try to ignore rumors that we are not leveling with people
about my dad's condition." (p. 1)
"Hurting close to home" (What can young people do when
their parents decide to leave our fellowship?) by Neil Earle, p. 4:
1. "You must always respect parental authority."
2. Establish for yourself more than ever where God is working."
[Talks about the youth activities, trips, sports, S.E.P.] "The
Worldwide Church
of God did all this and gladly because it cares about young people.
That caring concern was motivated by the love of God... That hasn't
changed; it never will."
[Comment from ESN: Read some of the
testimonies (especially the S.E.P stories) on the
Children Raised in Worldwide Church of God
section to see how "loving" the youth were treated in WCG.]
President pro tem writes to AU students (Russell Duke's
June 20 letter to new and returning Ambassador students), p. 5:
"We will continue to gather to worship on the weekly Sabbath
(Saturday). Students will be assigned to the morning church service
where they will be expected to attend except when they travel out
of town for the weekend." (p. 5)
"Outdoor activities will be allowed on campus except during
Saturday morning chapel service." (p. 5)
"Students may not attend churches that we deem to be dissident to
the Worldwide Church of God and remain a student of the university."
(p. 5)
[Comment from ESN:
Russell Duke
(still a member of WCG) was formerly in Azusa's theology department and responsible for putting together training courses for WCG ministers.
Read letter from one who phoned Azusa and talked to Duke.]
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August 1, 1995, The
Worldwide News, VOL. XXIII, NO. 15, Personal from Joseph W. Tkach:
"Becoming good stewards while showing willingness to change":
"God has always allowed his people to make mistakes--even
serious mistakes that endure for many years. ... We can be confident that
our labors have not been in vain." (p. 1)
"Many members have wondered, 'How could we have been in doctrinal
error for so long?' And a few have wondered, 'If we were wrong on a
point we thought so vital, were we Christians at all?' ... Yes,
We were Christians, and we still are Christians." (p. 6)
"We obeyed what we thought we had to obey, and that is good. We
misunderstood a few things...but that didn't thwart our salvation."
(p. 6)
"...we do not always understand the things of God. ... When it happens,
we need to patiently wait for God to reveal more to us." (p. 6)
"It may be difficult at times to change our ways, but that's what we
have been called to do." (p. 6)
"Steering clear of potholes on the information highway"
by Neil Earle, p. 5:
"Rumors fly along the Internet at the flick of a cursor. Never
has it become more imperative for the membership and ministry of the
Church to be wary of misinformation and false rumors."
(p. 5)
"Don't be a victim of someone else's misinformation campaign; don't
slip and fall along the information highway." (p. 5)
"...slander and misinformation..." (p. 5)
"...subversion and misinformation." (p. 5)
"...slander and faultfinding..." (p. 5)
"...gossip is five times around the world before the truth can
get its boots on. The internet proves the truth of this saying every day."
(p. 5)
"Let's not be deceived; let's not be victimized..." (p.
5)
[Comment by ESN: During the time, the WCG
tried hard to keep others from knowing what was going on with all the
changes, but the information was still getting out, especially on the
forums and through the OIU Newsletters
and other research letters.]
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August 15, 1995, The
Worldwide News, VOL. XXIII, NO. 16, Personal from Joseph W. Tkach:
"Responding to the dynamic leadership of Jesus Christ":
"Mr. Armstrong taught the Church to put the Bible ahead of tradition
and to let the bible correct us." (p. 1)
[Comment by ESN: Really? Or did members,
instead, believe that they were to obey everything HWA told them
(including how he interpreted the Bible), since he was "speaking for God"
as "God's Apostle."]
"It hurts me to see that reaction to the truth.
Mr. Armstrong was noted for saying, 'It's harder to
unlearn error than it is to learn the truth.'" (p. 1)
"Feast fever: a time of joy and learning for all" by
Mark McCulley, p. 3:
"At those sites, some services will be conducted in the evening to
allow those God is calling to the Church to attend more
conveniently." (p. 3)
"We hope everyone has saved sufficient funds to attend the Festival
this year. ... 'It would be a shame to miss it because of
not having saved the funds to attend.' " [last quote by Tkach Jr.] (p.
3)
"Festival fund contributions [tithe of the tithe] are still needed to
pay for meeting halls, setup expenses and sending speakers to sites.
Earlier this year, we suggested a donation of $95 per family. ...
we'd like to encourage any who can to give above that amount." (p.
3)
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August 29, 1995, The
Worldwide News, VOL. XXIII, NO. 17, Personal from Joseph W. Tkach: "Treat
people in splinter groups with patience, understanding, concern":
"The vast majority of these people are not disfellowshipped. We
can maintain our friends with them just as we do with our Baptist or
Catholic neighbors." (p. 1)
"If they ask doctrinal questions with a desire to learn, we should
answer them as wisely as we can. If they ask doctrinal questions with a
desire to criticize, then we can bring the conversation to an end,
just as we would with a Baptist or Catholic who tried to pressure us."
(p. 1, 5)
"If the people bring us rumors and accusations, then we should
refuse
to listen, just as we should refuse to listen to rumors spread by current
members." (p. 5)
[Comment by ESN:
This has always been an effective way to squelch
the truth about the organization (WCG) from surfacing and is known as
"information control." "Rumors" is another word that is loaded, as far as
the language for members.
[Tkach Sr. begins quoting from something he wrote in
the Nov. 17, 1992 WN]:
"...it is not wrong to fellowship with people whose doctrinal positions
are not the same as yours--as long as such fellowship remains positive..."
(p. 5)
"In most cases, the Church cannot publicize all the reasons for
disfellowshipping a particular person. We do not document all their
divisive activities and words. ... So it is sometimes easy for them to
claim that they have been treated unfairly..." (P. 5)
"So what should members do? Ask them to present their side of the
story, give them sympathy, listen to their complaints and division? Of
course not. That is precisely the reason they have been
disfellowshipped, so our members will be warned that such people may
attempt to win their loyalty." (p. 5)
"People who decide to leave the Church do so for various
reasons." (p. 5)
[Comment from ESN: Notice how he uses the
words: "the Church" (and capitalizes it) whereas in later articles he uses
the words: "our fellowship." "The Church" is a trigger word and reminds
members that they are in God's true Church and are not to leave or talk to
those who have left (and who might know too much). Other such words are
highlighted below:
"Some people leave the Church because they are angry and
bitter." (p. 5)
"Some people leave the Church because they are in bondage to
a sin they don't want to confront." (p. 5)
"Some people leave the Church because they are looking for
greater opportunities for leadership or advancement, which they hope
to find in another church." (p. 5)
"There is a different kind of spirit, though, that we do have to take
note of and avoid in fellowship: Those who are contentious, divisive
and malicious." (p. 5)
"Paul wrote: 'I am writing you that you must not associate with anyone
who calls himself a brother, but is sexually immoral or greedy,
an idolater, or a slanderer, a drunkard or a
swindler. With such a man do not even eat' (I Cor. 5:11)" (p. 5)
[Comment from ESN: Wouldn't that last
paragraph refer to Herbert W. Armstrong and Garner
Ted Armstrong?]
"Our brethren are committed, faithful people. They believe what they
believe because that is what the Church has taught." (p. 5)
"There can be a certain, very real, emotional barrier that gets in the
way even though the actual explanation may make perfect sense." (p.
5)
"As I say, if they decide they need to attend elsewhere, then let them
go as friends, not enemies. God's way is not the slanderous,
antagonistic, contentious, belligerent or bitter way." (p. 5)
"I am grieved to see anyone become upset, confused or disenchanted with
what God is doing in his Church." (p. 5)
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Quotes compiled by
Exit & Support Network™
September 30, 2005
Footnote:
1 The Worldwide News was first published
in 1973. In February 2005, WCG changed
the name of WN to WCG Today in the
United States;
however, in other areas such as South Africa and Britain, it still retained
the title
The Worldwide News. In May 2006 it was
changed to Together.]
Joseph Tkach Jr.'s 1996
"Beautiful Rainbow" Letter (Did
what WCG say
almost ten years ago materialize? Includes
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