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01-04-2020, 08:44 PM | #1 |
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Thougths on John C. Myer
I find this work by a former member of the LC here -->http://assemblylife.com/index.html
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01-04-2020, 10:21 PM | #2 | |
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He has a weekly email blog at "Bareknuckle Bible" He was saved in Germany in the army, contacted the church in Stuttgart, and then served in Midwest LC's from the mid-80's on after leaving the military. John has written a few books on Amazon. John was expelled by both the LSM national headquarter Blendeds in Anaheim and regional leader TC in Cleveland. None of their reasoning was Biblical, rather that he "deviated from WL." I know some brothers who still bash John for the stupidest of things, like "John always wanted to be a Pastor." Personally I think they are just jealous of him. TC used to disparage John regularly in the meetings. John never fit the LC-mold. When the Midwest region was quarantined 10-12 years ago, John was ministering in the church in Columbus, OH. When TC expelled him, John started Grandview Christian Assembly with several others, who had grown tired of all the political nonsense, and began to question all of Lee's exclusive teachings, as that book describes. You can also find him on FaceBook.
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01-04-2020, 10:24 PM | #3 |
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thanks for the info. What did Titus Chu (I assume by "TC" this is who you intended to denote) expel him for? And is the mid west still under "quarantine?" It is ironic to me reading about that whole mess that all of this was going on while Hanegraaff was supposed to be investigating the LC. Plenty of the material I am seeing vindicates the general gloss on the LC as abusive, manipulative and controlling from the Mecca of Anaheim on down. Sad. |
01-05-2020, 06:19 AM | #4 | |
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During the painful Midwest "divorce," LSM and their legal arm DCP sent numerous operatives into the region working with "dissidents" to divide the LC's and capture the spoils of war -- members, church property, bank accounts, furnitures, etc. -- via lawsuits. Today nearly every city has two churches, one connected with Anaheim, one with Cleveland. Over time, realizing that similar abuses come from both sides, some Midwest leaders like John Myer have left the program completely, severing ties with both headquarters. In their last meeting, TC questioned Myer concerning the LC foundational teaching of "one church one city." When Myer voiced his concerns over its validity, TC decided to end their relationship. Since Myer was supported by the regional workers' fund controlled by TC, he was, in effect, fired from his job. It was not a perfectly peaceful relationship prior to that however. TC was prone to be abusive to other leaders, especially the gifted ones, as a mechanism to maintain his authority. (This was also characteristic of WL, with TC perhaps his most gifted protege.). Since Myer was required to bring his new members to TC's regional conferences, he constantly needed to explain afterwards why TC would publicly berate the very youth minister who was so instrumental to their faith. In WL's and TC's thinking, all fruit belonged to them, and this thought alone produced much conflict over the years. If you can understand these things, then you will know why exclusive systems, while endlessly promoting oneness, will always produce the exact opposite effect. Looking back over my decades in the LC, Myer was just another in a long trail of gifted brothers who left the system. TC had unfortunately learned from WL how to run the church like the military, with public "dress downs," producing a hierarchical ecclesiastical system, with only one on top. Sadly TC's abusive style created many enemies out of formerly beloved brothers. Those who remained were forced to learn how to be subservient and endure much abuse. After watching how LSM wined and dined CRI to reverse their position, it only served to expose all the corruption. Money and power were controlling both organizations, and the "We Were Wrong" paper exposed that. Whatever credibility both organizations had was gone forever.
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01-05-2020, 08:37 AM | #5 | |
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Have they not read Paul's letter to the Galatians? Christ plus anything else nullifies Christ and grace - a sure prescription for a fleshly division.
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01-05-2020, 09:54 AM | #6 |
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Ohio,
So how many congregations did the LC (Anaheim) lose with the midwest break up? About what year was that essentially concluded? |
01-05-2020, 10:10 AM | #7 | |
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It's a bad system. It's not biblical. It's "the way of the gentiles" which Jesus warned us about.
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