is in Round Rock, Texas, where VP Patterson owns a home.
Many WELS members would like to know how much of their offering money has gone to support the Rock-N-Roll Church in Round Rock.
In addition, they would like to know how much foundation money has been siphoned away from real causes in order to prop up Rock N Roll, with attendance of about 30 after three years of free spending and sermon plagiarism.
The Conference of Pussycats met at Holy Word--the ironic name of Patterson's church--gazed benevolently at their Rev. Rock-N-Roll Plagiarist, and approved more of the same. The Antioch Foundation gave them $20,000, but Doebler wanted $200,000 so he could have a worship leader in addition to his full-time female assistant. Is copying from Mars Hill that laborious?

2 comments:
Members only have the duty to support not the right to know how WELS spends money. This is necessary because the puny minds of members cannot comprehend how the great minds of WELS leaders work.
Forget about transparency. It ain't going to happen.
Doebler provides reason after reason to disrespect and reject WELS. The COPs obviously like that. You need to ask yourself why and come up with an honest answer.
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