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The latest ploy to involve Evangelical Catholics as full partners and participants in mainstream so-called Evangelical Mission efforts is being progressively launched over the next months through a series of video presentations and talks in various locations around Northern Ireland.
The name given to the initiative is
POWER TO CHANGE
It was first used in Canada and is now being imported here.
It stems from Campus Crusade for Christ whose founder Bill Bright was one of the 'evangelical' signers of the Evangelicals and Catholics Together document in USA in 1994 and who a few years later accepted the Templeton prize [million dollars] for progress in religion - he accepted it in a Roman Catholic chapel in Rome in the presence of Cardinal Edward Cassidy who was involved in an advisory capacity for Rome in the drafting of theEvangelicals and Catholics Together document.
Other recipients of the Templeton prize have included ecumenists Billy Graham and Charles Colson and the well known [now deceased] Roman Catholic nun Mother Teresa.
Local Northern Ireland Evangelical Alliance representative, Stephen Cave, was involved in one such presentation in Enniskillen and featured in the video shown was well known Evangelical Catholic spokesperson
Paddy Monaghan.
Mr Monaghan, along with Basil Good of Scripture Union [Republic of Ireland] who in the last year appointed Paddy Monaghans fellow Evangelical Catholic, Jim Donnan, as Director of Scripture Union in the South of Ireland, appeared on UCB radio in the South of Ireland in October to give details of the planned launch of POWER TO CHANGE.
In the course of their broadcast they named Mr Michael Fitch as being one of the leaders of this new initiative in Northern Ireland.
A POWER TO CHANGE booklet has been
published and can be obtained by phoning 9026 6799.
Eugene Boyle (another high-ranking Evangelical Catholic) handled one inquiry that I know of. This booklet contains amongst other sections a number of testimonies. Amongst the testimonies are those by Roman Catholics, Bernadette Power [page 56], Jim Donnan (mentioned above) [page 68] and Michael McGoldrick [page 82].
These 3 testimonies also appeared in the Evangelical Catholic book publication Adventures in Reconciliation 29 Catholic Testimonies
[Published with the help of European funding in 1998].
The Roman Catholic influence is also highlighted on page 55 in the section dealing with Suggestions For Further Growth where we read
If you dont already have a Bible, you can get one from your local bookshop. The New Living Translation Bible uses modern English. Or ask a priest or minister or Christian friend.
According to information supplied to me another venue for presenting POWER TO CHANGE will be High Kirk Presbyterian Church in Ballymena whose minister Russell Birney has in times past publicly given his seal of approval upon fellowship with Evangelical Catholics.
I have no doubt that as more details emerge of other presentation locations, the usual leading local ecumenical clerics and their churches will be found to feature in this location list.
The aim of presenting faithfully the glorious Gospel of Jesus Christ and Him crucified is a most worthy aim but when many differing theological groups are lumped together we must Take Heed to the Apostle Pauls words found in his letter to the Galatians
[And we do well to remember the problem with the Galatians was their entanglement with the Judaisers and of course the modern day
equivalent of the Judaisers is the Roman Catholic Religion]
Paul wrote in
Galatians 5:9
A little leaven
[ie false doctrine and practice]
leaventh the whole lump
CECIL ANDREWS TAKE HEED MINISTRIES
23 NOVEMBER 2001
PART 2
Launch of Power To Change Aborted
Since preparing the first part of this report more information has emerged which certainly does nothing either to enhance or improve this initiative of POWER TO CHANGE.
On 11 January 2002 I was speaking to a minister whose church had been planning to make use of the planned advertising for and booklet issued by
POWER TO CHANGE
in conjunction with a forthcoming mission to be held in their church.
However these plans were now being shelved as the launch of
POWER TO CHANGE
has itself been put back to September of this year.
He advised me that he had been informed of 2 reasons for this delay.
- The organisers of POWER TO CHANGE felt that an upcoming debate in March on abortion in the Republic of Ireland would adversely affect the impact of their planned, heavily financed billboard, bus shelter, and media etc advertising campaign.
2. Then, according to what my minister friend had been told, it appeared that
two men [from loyalist paramilitary backgrounds] whose testimonies were included along with amongst others the 3 Roman Catholic testimonies in the
POWER TO CHANGE
booklet had apparently expressed concern about their past being raked up and the possibility of problems arising for their families and so they had withdrawn permission for their testimonies to be used in the booklet and in consequence this change would also result in a delay of the launch.
I advised my minister friend that he should perhaps check again the reason for the withdrawal of these 2 testimonies from the booklet.
The reality is that these two men, when they saw the ecumenical nature of the booklet and discovered the ecumenical make-up of this whole initiative, were so hurt by what in their words was a deception that had been foisted on them, that they both contacted the POWER TO CHANGE office in Belfast in one case by calling in person and in the other case by phoning from England and instructed that their testimonies be withdrawn from use in any form, whether in the booklet or on a video, in the promotion of
POWER TO CHANGE.
Further confirmation of the aborted launch of
POWER TO CHANGE
came during an Interdenominational {code for ecumenical}Service
broadcast on RTE 1 Television on Sunday 13 January 2002.
The editor of this 45-minute programme was Father Dermod McCarthy.
Clearly visible near the front of the congregation was well-known
Evangelical Catholic spokesperson Paddy Monaghan.
The whole purpose of this programme was to promote the initiative of
POWER TO CHANGE.
Interspersed amongst the musical items, prayers etc were a number of interviews. One such interview was with Maire Brennan who is best known as the lady with the haunting voice of the singing group Clannad
[Probably best known for singing the theme tune to a
TV series some years ago known as Harrys game].
How reliable would Maire Brennans endorsement be of
POWER TO CHANGE?
In the February/March 1993 issue of the ecumenical/charismatic magazine BREAD there was a two-page interview with Maire and Tim her husband. Speaking of her [Roman Catholic] parents reaction to her professed Christianity she said the following
They were sad to see us not going to church and now theyre delighted Tim and I are Christians. They arent worried what type of Christian! In Donegal I go to the local Catholic church and feel very comfortable and at home there and in Cambridge, with Tims parents I go to their local C. of E. the church we were married in. What matters is not the church its being close to God.
I would simply say that the church attended will be a very good indicator of whether or not a person is truly close to God for as Paul says in
2 Corinthians 6:14
What communion hath light with darkness?
Another interview during the broadcast service was with Basil Good.
Anyone who reads my report on the email exchanges I had with
Scripture Union Republic of Ireland following their appointment in 2001 of the Evangelical Catholic Jim Donnan to be their director will know that Basil Good was the man who singularly failed to address the concerns, particularly in the area of doctrine, that I raised with them.
Mr Good was introduced as the chairman of the committee of
POWER TO CHANGE
With a great air of confidence Mr Good boldly asserted
This is going to be, Id say without any doubt, the biggest event in the Christian calendar
in 2002 everybody, everybody will know about this come September next.
Mr Good then went on to enthuse that over one million pounds had been made available for this venture, not by churches, but by lay business people. He explained that the idea originated in Canada where business people stated that if they were going to promote a product, this is the way [by advertising] that they would do it and so they felt that they could apply the same method in promoting the cause of Christ.
Mr Good gave details of
POWER TO CHANGE
Promotional Aids that would be available to churches for use in conjunction with specially organised events - along with the booklet there was a CD Rom that included a copy of the Jesus Film.
[For an interesting insight into the benefits or otherwise of this Jesus Film
I would recommend the reading of the letter published on page 25 of the
January 2002 issue of Evangelical Times].
Mr Good was keen to emphasise that Churches would not be asked to contribute financially to the advertising campaign and stressed that
POWER TO CHANGE
would not interfere in the area of doctrine but would leave that
entirely to the discretion of the participating churches.
That doesnt come as any great surprise given Mr Goods lack of appetite to discuss doctrine when I contacted him about Jim Donnans appointment with Scripture Union. Bearing this approach to doctrine in mind I just wonder how POWER TO CHANGE would react if a Mormon Church applied to participate.
As I thought on this whole approach I thought of the incident in Acts chapter 8 where Simon the Sorcerer saw the power exercised by the Apostles in Samaria and we read in verses 18 & 19 that he offered them money saying, Give me also this power. Peter, knowing that this mans heart was not right in the sight of God [v21] told him straight in verse 20
Thy money perish with thee, because thou hast thought that the gift of God may be purchased with money.
Having spoken to a few people who initially were enthusiastic about this venture, it is clear that they were attracted by the prospect of the heavily financed advertising, but being now aware of the true ecumenical nature of this venture, they have in fact decided to withdraw their participation in it.
One other friend, a church elder, admitted that he had been influenced in initially advising his church to get involved because he had seen a leaflet for
POWER TO CHANGE
carrying an endorsement by the teaching Pastor of Christ Church, Belfast
Mr Derick Bingham.
I advised my friend that for some time now I have been disturbed by the advice and endorsements coming from Derick Bingham and that my information file on these concerns is available to any on request. My friend asked for this information and also my [then] report on
POWER TO CHANGE
and having presented the information to his fellow elders they have now withdrawn their participation in POWER TO CHANGE.
Mr Good also shed additional light as to why the venture had been put back until September. Not only would their advertising campaign have had to compete with the abortion debate in the Republic in March, but then apparently in April and May it would have run foul of the likely run-up to a General Election, in June it would have clashed with the soccer world cup in Japan and then of course July and August are the traditional holiday months. Listening to Mr Good I began to wonder why the Sovereign God of Heaven couldnt have organised things a bit better for what after all we are assured by Mr Good is going to be
the biggest event in the Christian calendar in 2002.
This reasoning by Mr Good emphasises the belief behind this initiative that the marketing conditions must be just right in order to obtain the best possible results. It would appear that the Apostle Paul didnt really understand evangelisation when he wrote to that young Pastor, Timothy, in
1 Timothy 4:13
give attendance to reading, to exhortation, to doctrine
or when he wrote in his final epistle [2 Timothy 4:2] before
being martyred for the cause of Christ
Preach the word; be instant in season, out of season.
He should really have advised Timothy to check first that the market conditions were right before seeking to promote the cause of Christ.
Those in charge of POWER TO CHANGE obviously believe that the promotion of the message of Christ can change lives. They fail to recognise that the message itself is the power of God. To them Christ says
Ye do err, not knowing the scriptures, nor the power of God [Matthew 22:29]. In the face of opposition and adverse marketing conditions Paul declared
For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is the power of
God unto salvation to everyone that believeth [Romans 1:16].
Can I ask how those in charge of POWER TO CHANGE will feel about people who will die between now and September and who will have been deprived of being challenged about their spiritual well-being because
the biggest event in the Christian calendar in 2002
had to be postponed for six months due to adverse marketing conditions.
The ecumenical nature of this initiative was clearly underscored by Mr Good when he read out the joint message of support issued by the leaders of the four main churches a statement which appeared in the coloured half-page advert in the December issue of the [free] Roman Catholic newspaper called Alive. The statement reads
We are happy to endorse POWER TO CHANGE as a potentially significant North/South Initiative for evangelisation and reconciliation at this critical time in our country
and in our world. POWER TO CHANGE will facilitate local congregations to share the
Good News with all the people of this island, who all matter to God.
Archbishop Sean Brady - Catholic Archbishop of Armagh
Archbishop Robin Eames C. of I. Archbishop of Armagh
Rev Harold Good President Methodist Church in Ireland
Rt. Rev. Dr. Alastair Dunlop Moderator Presbyterian Church
Another clear ecumenical indicator was outlined by Mr Good when he drew attention to the hopes of those organising
POWER TO CHANGE
that the supporters of and participants in the initiative would together clock up
One Million Hours of prayer for Ireland
[As it is listed on their web site].
Clearly prayers offered from whatever source, whether Roman Catholic or otherwise are deemed to be of equal value and can be recorded on prayer postcards published by the organisers or can be recorded on the web site.
[The running total as I prepare this report is 142 hours].
It has been reported to me by two sources who have heard Stephen Cave of Evangelical Alliance strongly advocate church involvement in
POWER TO CHANGE
that Mr Cave has declared that the initiative is not ecumenical.
Well, if this venture is not ecumenical, then the word has lost all meaning!
Mr Good also confirmed that what he termed smaller churches were also involved and sadly from my own perspective, as an Irish Baptist, as I prepare this report, 4 churches belonging to the Association of Irish Baptist Churches are listed amongst the participating churches on the web site of
POWER TO CHANGE.
On the page where details of one of these Baptist churches is listed you can also find listed on the same page the following participating church details
Parish of the Nativity Poleglass
St Lukes Twinbrook
St Patricks Lisburn
THESE ARE ALL ROMAN CATHOLIC CHAPELS.
Can anyone, in all conscience, really declare that this is not ecumenical?
The participation of Irish Baptist churches is baffling in the light of one of the
Stated Aims of the Association which is declared to be
the fostering of spiritual unity [in distinction from EVERY form of false ecumenism] with all who love our Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity
and who are faithful to His gospel
It would appear that for some, drawing up a
Basis of Fellowship is much easier than adhering to it!
This whole POWER TO CHANGE campaign is being governed by the worlds ways and wisdom. Gods Word to His people is
Be not conformed to this world [Romans 12:2]
Dr Lehman Strauss in his Studies in Philippians wrote on page 18
The beginning of the gospel in Philippi was an insignificant one and one of quiet waiting for the Lord to move. It started on a small scale. There was no planned crusade preceded by an advance man, no publicity committee, no kick-off banquet no appeals to the local churches to cooperate. Pauls ministry in Macedonia was New Testament evangelism at its best.
As he and his little party stepped off the vessel, there was no anxious group waiting to receive him, no transportation arranged to carry him to a hotel. How fine had someone been there to greet him and say We welcome you, Brother Paul, and we are anxious to hear the message God will give through you. But there was nothing like that. Luke merely states
We were in that city abiding certain days [Acts 16:12]
That is, they were waiting for the Spirit of God to make possible
their first contact for Jesus Christ.
In Gods Word we actually find that when Paul was in Philippi the only free advertising for the cause of Christ came from the lips of a certain damsel possessed with a spirit of divination The same followed Paul and us saying, These men are the servants of the Most High God who show unto us the way of salvation [Acts 16:16-17].
Did Paul immediately think to himself this is great widespread free advertising for the cause of Christ and the Power to Change - Ill go with it and accept it and make use of it even though its coming from someone who is a stranger to Gods so great salvation.
No, we read that Paul, being grieved, turned and said to the spirit, I command thee in the name of Jesus Christ to come out of her. And he came out the same hour. [Acts 16:18].
Paul did not cooperate with error he confronted it.
Where the proclamation of the life changing message and power of the Gospel of Jesus Christ was concerned Paul did not adopt the popular adage of todays generation that any publicity is good publicity and neither should true believers today cave-in to this thinking.
Paul himself reminded the Corinthian believers of his evangelistic start there
And I brethren, when I came to you, came not with excellency of speech or of wisdom, declaring unto you the testimony of God. For I determined not to know anything among you save Jesus Christ and him crucified. And I was with you in weakness, and in fear, and in much trembling. And my speech and my preaching were not with enticing words of mans wisdom, but in demonstration of the Spirit and of power.
That your faith should not stand in the wisdom of men, but in the power of God
[1 Corinthians 2:1-5]
Dr Strauss and the Apostle Paul, like Abel of old, both
being dead yet speaketh [Hebrews 11:4]
and give us true insight on the
POWER TO CHANGE
CECIL ANDREWS TAKE HEED MINISTRIES
19 JANUARY 2002
PART 3
ECUMENICAL PROPAGANDA COUP
The claim by some that this initiative is not ecumenical is further disproved by the report on page 3 of The Irish Catholic of 10 January 2002. Reporter David Quinn in an article entitled Parishes want the Power to Change wrote
More than 50 Catholic parishes north and south of the border have so far signed on to the Power to Change evangelisation programme, first reported in The Irish Catholic last year. The programme which will run in tandem with a million pound advertising campaign starting at the beginning of Lent is intended to tell people of the power of Jesus and the Holy Spirit to change their lives for the better. [Comment The purpose of evangelisation is to see souls saved from the wrath of God; certainly that is a change for the better but is that what Mr Quinn means when he uses this expression I doubt it].
Individual churches can take advantage of the advertising campaign by running programmes telling people about the core message of the Gospel [Comment as usual there is reference to the Gospel but no actual definition of what it is certainly where Rome is concerned it will not be justification by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone to the glory of God alone on the authority of the Bible alone].
The campaign is multi-denominational [another code-word for ecumenical as what follows will show] and Power to Change organisers hope 1,000 Catholic Parishes and Protestant congregations will have signed up to it by the time it is underway. According to co-ordinator Paddy Monaghan, 169 Churches of all denominations both North and South have declared a commitment to the campaign and made a contribution to it of £100.
Mr Monaghan told The Irish Catholic that the breakdown was 100 churches in the North and 69 in the South. In the North about eighty per cent of churches were Protestant [Comment to my ear that sounds very like an ecumenical propaganda coup] whereas in the south the split was more even.
Mr Monaghan said that the programme has won the enthusiastic support of a number of Catholic Bishops including Killalas Bishop Thomas Finnegan, Tuams Archbishop Michael Neary, Ossorys Bishop Laurence Forristal and Bishop John Buckley of Cork and Ross. It has won support from senior Protestant clergy including the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin, Dr Walton Empey. He told Power to Change organisers that he backed it very strongly.
Bishop Finnegan wrote to organisers saying Power to Change was a most imaginative and timely plan [Comment please bear in mind were talking here supposedly about evangelisation]. Something like this [Comment remember again its supposed to be about telling people about the core message of the Gospel] is long overdue. [Comment if telling people about the core message of the Gospel is long overdue what precisely have Bishop Finnegan and his fellow priests been telling their people up until now?].
Information evenings have been held to date in every county in the country according to Mr Monaghan. Power to Change has already won the support of the leaders of the four main Churches, namely Dr Sean Brady, the Archbishop of Armagh, Dr Robin Eames, the Church of Ireland Archbishop of Armagh, Rev Harold Good, President of the Methodist Church in Ireland and Rt Rev Dr Alastair Dunlop, the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church.
Mr Monaghan said that the inter-denominational approach of the campaign has attracted a small amount of opposition [Comment now I wonder who these few people are that he has in mind]. Some clerics also wondered at the need for an evangelisation campaign to begin with. [Comment after all, as far as Rome is concerned people became Christians when they were properly baptised so its no wonder that her priests in particular would be baffled by this evangelisation campaign].
On page 23 of this same issue of The Irish Catholic mention was made of the Inter-Denominational Morning Service on RTE 1 on Sunday 13 January @11.15pm. Presented by Power to Change, a major all-Ireland media campaign, mobilising Christians to share their faith in Jesus with the support of the main Christian Churches in Ireland. [Comment sounds like more ecumenical propaganda to my evangelical ear]
CECIL ANDREWS TAKE HEED MINISTRIES
24 JANUARY 2002
PART 4
NO ACCOUNTING FOR FIGURES
Cecil Andrews Take Heed Ministries 13 February 2002
Whilst paying a routine visit to the Power To Change web site I was intrigued to note that details of the Registered Churches were no longer being listed for the Counties of Northern Ireland. Instead, part of the message posted presumably from the Power to Change office located in the accountancy office [hence the heading] headed up by Michael Fitch was
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* Currently over 700 Churches/Parish/Groups have expressed interest in Power to Change |
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* Please Note: We are no longer publishing registered Churches. |
What was also intriguing was that the Registered Churches are still being published for the Counties of the Republic of Ireland. Their details as at todays date plus Northern Ireland details as at 12 January 2002 are as follows
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County [ROI] |
No. of Registered Churches |
Running total |
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Cork |
10 |
10 |
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Kerry |
3 |
13 |
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Waterford |
4 |
17 |
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Wexford |
1 |
18 |
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Kilkenny |
0 |
18 |
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Limerick |
0 |
18 |
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Tipperary |
4 |
22 |
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Carlow |
3 |
25 |
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Clare |
0 |
25 |
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Laois |
1 |
26 |
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Wicklow |
10 |
36 |
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Kildare |
4 |
40 |
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Offaly |
2 |
42 |
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Galway |
4 |
46 |
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Westmeath |
2 |
48 |
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Dublin |
30 |
78 |
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Meath |
2 |
80 |
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Longford |
3 |
83 |
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Roscommon |
1 |
84 |
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Mayo |
0 |
84 |
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Sligo |
2 |
86 |
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Leitrim |
1 |
87 |
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Cavan |
0 |
87 |
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Louth |
2 |
89 |
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Monaghan |
1 |
90 |
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Donegal |
4 |
94 |
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County [NI] |
Registered as at 12/01/02 |
Grand running total |
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Antrim |
62 |
156 |
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Down |
41 |
197 |
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Armagh |
14 |
211 |
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Tyrone |
5 |
216 |
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Fermanagh |
5 |
221 |
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Londonderry |
0 |
221 |
The actual total [221] of Registered Churches is clearly a long way short of the 700 Churches/Parish/Groups have expressed interest in Power to Change noted on the web site. As to why the details of Registered Churches in Northern Ireland are no longer being posted could it be perhaps that some of those Registered as at 12 January 2002 have subsequently withdrawn because they are now fully aware of the ecumenical nature of this initiative and the organisers are keen to hide this embarrassing fact from public gaze?
PART 5
POWER TO CHANGE
THE MEANING OF WORDS?
There is no question that we are living in an age when many words appear to have lost their historic meaning and this is particularly true with words associated with Christianity. Words like Evangelical and Born Again are widely used within professing Christendom but vary greatly in their meaning as you move from one group of professing Christians to another group of professing Christians. Genuine Christians should at all times make sure that their use of Christian terminology agrees with Gods dictionary the Bible. Likewise in the use of secular terminology Christians should also be seen to be scrupulously honest and upright. Paul praised the walk of the Christians in Corinth when he wrote Ye are our epistle, written in our hearts, known and read of all men [2 Corinthians 3:2] and by this he was citing them as living proof of his apostleship.
In adverts placed in the Belfast Telegraph [2nd & 9th March 2002] details were given of venues where POWER TO CHANGE training seminars were being held over the next 18-20 weeks. Part of the wording of the adverts said We are asking each person taking the training to pay £5.00 to cover materials. This includes a workbook and Experience the Power to Change book, CD-Rom pack. There is clearly nothing wrong with advising people of this charge so what is the problem?
The problem for me is as follows. On the front of the box holding the Experience the Power to Change book and CD-Rom pack is printed Our GIFT to you [emphasis mine]. Inside the box is a letter jointly signed by Michael Fitch and Basil Good [both mentioned earlier in my report]. The opening line of this letter reads We are delighted to be able to present you with this GIFT. Later we read Our desire is to give you a high quality GIFT that you will cherish May this GIFT help you In closing we read We hope you enjoy your GIFT! [Emphasis again mine]. The Collins Gem English Dictionary defines the word GIFT as a thing given - in other words something that is given and not purchased. This pack purports to be a GIFT from POWER TO CHANGE the reality is that it will only be a gift if it is given by an individual who in the first instance is prepared to pay POWER TO CHANGE the sum of £5.00 for something that they are claiming as their GIFT.
Again on the question of money I would refer back to the RTE broadcast on Sunday 13 January 2002 and highlight afresh the fact that Basil Good was very keen to emphasise that churches would not be asked for money to help fund this campaign. The truth is that this statement has proved to be less than accurate. Let me quote again from the report on page 3 of The Irish Catholic of 10 January 2002 the part that reads According to co-ordinator Paddy Monaghan, 169 Churches of all denominations both North and South have declared a commitment to the campaign and made a contribution to it of £100. Why would churches have made this financial contribution? Well, according to a prayer letter issued by POWER TO CHANGE that has been quoted to me and that will hopefully arrive with me within the next few days, there is a direct appeal to participating churches to contribute £100.00 [at least]. This report is now in my possession and states under the heading of GIVING We are asking all participating groups, churches, fellowships, parishes to contribute £100 registration. Additional contributions would be welcome. This contradicts what Basil Good stated publicly on television.
A report in the Ulster Christian magazine [Issue 42] sets out clearly the reality that money is required and being requested. Michael Fitch is quoted as saying We need to raise £250,000.00 in Northern Ireland to part finance this campaign. We have received some substantial pledges of finance so far, but we are largely dependent on the generosity of the Christian community in Northern Ireland. I would urge Christians to give what they can to support this exciting campaign.
If the veracity of a project is questionable in minor, temporal areas, what confidence is there when it comes to major, eternal areas? Faithfulness in small matters is important where The Lord is concerned for we read in Luke 19:17 And he said unto him, Well done thou good servant; because thou hast been faithful in a very little, have thou authority over ten cities. Those organising POWER TO CHANGE appear to me to be less than crystal clear in this whole area of finance and certainly their campaign does not give them the POWER TO CHANGE the meaning of words to enhance their own particular agenda.
Another ECUMENICAL confirmation is to be found on the latest POWER TO CHANGE report/update under the heading What People Are Saying where we read In accord with Pope John Paul 11s call for a new evangelisation, I support this initiative taking place in Ireland Bishop Jim Moriarty Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin
CECIL ANDREWS TAKE HEED MINISTRIES - 11 MARCH 2002
PART 6
ECUMENICAL SUBSTITUTES
As you will have read earlier in this report [part 2], two former loyalist paramilitaries, who are now soundly converted, evangelical Christians, were so disturbed and dismayed by the ecumenical make-up of the book produced by POWER TO CHANGE that they gave instructions that their testimonies should be removed from the book as they felt that they had been the victims of what they termed as a deception. The POWER TO CHANGE gift book that I had to pay £5.00 to obtain [referred to in part 5 of this report] does now omit the testimonies of these 2 men and in their place we have the testimonies of local TV presenter Paul Clark and athlete Jonathan Edwards.
The ecumenical credentials of both of these men is on public record for all to see. Back in June [16th] 1994 Paul Clark, along with Gloria Hunniford presented UTVs SUNDAY programme which involved the congregations of the parishes of Killtyclogher [Church of Ireland] and Cashel [Roman Catholic]. During the opening phase of the programme Paul Clark was interviewed by Gloria and in relation to the Protestant and Roman Catholic communities Paul Clark said You see these people get on very well with each other, Catholic and Protestant; they live together, they work together 6 days a week and today theyre going to worship together so while the services may start in individual churches the people in Killtyclogher are going to come back into Northern Ireland and theyre going to worship under the same roof at this church [Roman Catholic chapel] in Cashel
Gloria then made reference to a terrorist atrocity the previous evening and in response Paul Clark said Its difficult to understand that Catholics and Protestants can be good neighbours and whats happening here in Cashel [joint worship?] is happening in so many different parts of Northern Ireland its unique in television terms but the fact that Catholic and Protestant can pray together as well as live together is going on around us in this country.
In response to this Gloria stated So a very positive day all round? and in reply Paul Clark said A very positive day and Im looking forward to it. Later in the programme after the conclusion of the Roman Catholic mass the consecrated hosts were shown being locked away in the tabernacle and the priest drank the remainder of the consecrated wine. The priest then read a prayer and offered a communion reflection and then a hymn was sung as the Church of Ireland people made their way to the Roman Catholic chapel [separated brethren making their way home to Rome!]. As the Church of Ireland people were walking up to the chapel Paul Clark said In his sermon Canon Ritchie stressed his hope for the future and he emphasised that God makes all things new and among His wonderful works one new people made out of two and here is faith being put into action as Canon Ritchie brings his flock to St Josephs. What a perverse misuse of the Apostle Pauls teaching on the reconciliation of both Jew and Gentile when they are spiritually united in Christ [see Ephesians 2:14-18].
Following the joint prayers and closing praise Paul Clark said And that concludes our morning worship from Killtyclogher in Co. Leitrim and Cashel here in Co. Fermanagh. In many parts of Northern Ireland, Catholics and Protestants are good neighbours and here in this part of Fermanagh they can not only live together but pray together surely we can learn from this that when God commands us to love our neighbour He doesnt ask us to be selective we have much to learn from the people of Cashel.
I would simply say that God does require His people to be selective when it comes to the matter of who they worship and fellowship with as 2 Corinthians 6:14-18 clearly teaches and it is not biblical love to convey to those who are the victims of spiritual deception [in this case devout Roman Catholics] the impression that they are Gods people on their way to heaven. Christian love we learn rejoiceth not in iniquity but rejoiceth in the truth [1 Corinthians 13:4&6].
I did write to Paul Clark and asked him if the views he put across in the programme were merely a reflection of the programme editors point of view or whether they would also reflect his own personal viewpoint on the matter of joint worship. In reply to me Mr Clark wrote I regard my religious beliefs as my own business. Just a few months later [11 December 1994] in a non TV situation Mr Clark took part in an ecumenical Carol Service in Belfast Cathedral which featured amongst other participants a Roman Catholic girls choir.
As for Jonathan Edwards he was a willing guest at the closing rally in the Kings Hall in December 2000 for the ecumenical venture known as History Makers. The leaders of the 4 main churches including of course Sean Brady head of the Irish Roman Catholic church attended the rally.
CECIL ANDREWS TAKE HEED MINISTRIES - 28 MARCH 2002