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"Take
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Cecil Andrews, PO BOX 13, Ballynahinch, BT24 8AL, Northern Ireland. Telephone/Fax 028 9756 5511. E-MAIL - takeheed@aol.com WEB-SITE - http://www.takeheed.net |
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COONEYITES IN BALLYNAHINCH? |
A
Series of Meetings
are being held in the
BALLYNAHINCH
Free
& Non Denominational
Everyone
Welcome
E.
Drennan A. Gault
This
invitation bears many of the hallmarks of the group that do not ascribe any
particular name to themselves but would be referred to
by others as ‘Cooneyites’.
The venue for these proposed meetings –
‘MARKET HOUSE, THE SQUARE,
BALLYNAHINCH’
fits well with their long established strategy when it
comes to holding public meetings.
In a little booklet called
‘They Go About Two By Two’
William Paul wrote
‘They travel about in pairs,
composed of either men or women. Shying away from large
cities, they usually prefer small towns or rural areas in which to operate’
[page 6].
‘Sometimes this group is known to
make use of a public hall, school house, tent, or other meeting places where outsiders
are invited to attend their Bible studies. Such meetings are not easily
identified as being conducted by “Two by Twos” because of a sign which simply
reads “Gospel Meeting” that is displayed’ [page 8].
[Ballynahinch meets many of these criteria very well]
For another identifying feature I would refer back to January 1997 when a series of meetings were held in the Lough Moss Leisure Centre in Carryduff and part of the little invitation card for those meetings read as follows
‘These
meetings are undenominational and free’
There is
great emphasis on meetings being ‘free’
and
the following extracts from books written by
former
members of the group will help explain why
[‘The
Church Without A Name’ by David Stone pages 1&45]
‘The
workers attack churches because they have collections and ministers are paid,
saying that this is “the root of all evil” {1 Timothy
[‘The
Church With No Name’ by Lynn Cooper page 17]
Then you
will note that two names are given at the foot of the Ballynahinch invitation –
E. Drennan and A. Gault. At this stage I do not
know the gender of these speakers but from experience the speakers at meetings
very often are ladies. My wife Margaret attended one of the meetings held in
January 1997 in Carryduff and in a letter to friends in the
From my
own personal experience, on another occasion, of attending a ‘Cooneyite’
meeting held in a large hall on the property of Builder’s suppliers situated
not far from Carr Baptist Church the ‘two workers’ who ‘preached’
were likewise ‘mature ladies’.
Former
member, Lynn Cooper wrote on page 23
of
‘For
a group that claims to be following Matthew 10 it is perhaps difficult to
understand that it accepts women into the ministry. In fact, there are a lot
more women “preachers” or “workers” in this group than there are men…They
ignore the verses which say that a woman must not teach or “usurp authority over
the man, but to be in silence”
{1
Timothy 2:12}
If these meetings are, as I believe them to be, being conducted
by ‘Cooneyites’ then, as far as ‘fellowshipping’ is concerned,
true Christians should certainly avoid them.
Cecil Andrews – ‘Take Heed’ Ministries –