![]() So I certainly feel a unique solidarity with you. I won’t send you some of the reviews I get of my books, but some are not very different from the tone of this piece. Some of the criticisms we simply have to suffer and see as invitations to enter deeper into the heart of Jesus. He speaks from a very different plane and will not be open to your explanations. “I don’t think it makes much sense to argue with the writer of this article. It was Jesus’ experience and the experience of all the great visionaries in the Church, and it continues to be the experience of many who are committed to Jesus. “It has always struck me that the real pain comes often from the people from whom we expected real support. They come and will keep coming precisely when you do something significant for the Kingdom. I simply hope that you are not too surprised by them. It is these little persecutions within the church that hurt the most. It must be really painful to be confronted with a total misunderstanding of your mission and your spiritual intentions. ![]() “I read the article you sent me and can very well understand how much that must have hurt you. (His middle, and mother’s maiden, name was “McFeely,” for crying out loud!) It was when he hadn’t felt permission as a child to feel anger on a particular occasion that he came to see the importance of making emotions “mentionable and manageable.” At any rate, the occasion of this article stirred hurt feelings in Fred, so much so that he felt compelled to send the article along for Henri’s perusal and feedback. Fred’s not known for negativity, but he is known for teaching kids and adults alike how best to manage emotions of all kinds, and he was a man of strong emotions himself. Although I’m unsure of which article it was, it evidently was quite critical of Fred’s work, and Fred seems to have been deeply bothered by it. She also noted that church members respect the ministry enough to know not to question the decisions of church leadership.This letter is a response from Henri to Fred having written and sent along an article that had been written about Fred. So there is no disruption of any ministry or anything like that. “The west coast church did not stop moving forward. We have people who have stepped down on the East coast ministry who are no longer pastoring the church,” Taylor said. If they change leadership or if someone steps down on the west coast it does not mean we stop going. Price founded the church in 1973 and his son’s exit from the pulpit comes eight years after his father anointed him as the new leader. “This is the first time I’ve seen it play out in public,” the source noted.ĭr. We deal with truth.”Ī source familiar with the operation of church and the Price family told The Christian Post that “The Price family, the source said, is very good at keeping controversies under wraps under the guidance of the church’s now 85-year-old founder.” What you heard him announce on Sunday is what we heard so we have no speculation and we don’t speculate. “We have no idea what it is (the betrayal). “It’s news that no one predicted and it’s up to each individual as to how they receive it,” Crenshaw Christian Center New York hostess Karen Taylor said. ![]() (L) and his wife Angel (R).Ĭhurch officials at both the California and New York locations insist everyone - “except for relevant church administrators” - was in the dark about the reason why Price Jr. ![]() OTHER NEWS YOU MIGHT HAVE MISSED: WWE Releases Statement Following LaMelo Ball Using N-word on Live TV (WATCH) (Photo: Facebook) Former pastor of the Crenshaw Christian Center Church Fred K. Gay corruption scandals inside the church make for legendary headlines. Therefore, I’m gonna step down as pastor at this time,” Price told his congregation.ĭon’t be surprised if it’s next alleged that he has several gay lovers. I have betrayed the trust of God, my family and you my church and for that I am so sorry. “I have struggled with and am correcting and making amends for serious personal misjudgments which have affected my life and my family and which I deeply regret. ![]()
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