Monday, December 3, 2012

How Did WELS DP Buchholz Excuse Foreclosing on the Loan to Rydecki's Congregation?

Free foreign vacations are included in the perks.



The discussion on your blog about the CEF call on the loan in NM has sparked my interest.


I have a recent (2012) set of loan approval documents from the CEF.  There is nothing in their loan approval about being a WELS church.  There are just some weasel words regarding being in agreement on Ministry.

So, I am not really sure how the mission board could have met and then aligned with the CEF in just a few weeks to decide that the NM church was not in unity regarding ministry.


I think is it ridiculous to presume that the Mission Board met and the CEF all in the matter of a couple of weeks? And were in complete agreement…



14. Cancellation:

WELS CEF reserves the right to cancel this commitment and terminate the obligations hereunder at

any time if any of the following occurs:

a. Rejection of ministry plan by WELS Board for Home Missions.

b. Congregation fails to comply with any of the requirements of this commitment.

c. Defects in title to the property are discovered.

d. A filing against the congregation in any circuit court for any reason.

e. Any substantial adverse change in the condition of the property or in the financial condition of

the congregation.


Feel free to use the above information as you wish. 

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Rydecki is above,
CP Steve Spencer is below.


GJ - Someone from the Arizona-California WELS district told me that Buchholz was threatening foreclosure on the New Mexico congregation the moment the congregation voted to leave the false-teaching WELS.

It is a matter of public record that Buchholz promised the congregation, when he was there, to continue discussing the topic of justification.

Instead, the lying DP sent an email or letter telling Rydecki that he was kicked out.

Some might quibble about excommunication, but would any of the timid rabbits in that district dare to commune Pastor Paul Rydecki? 

Please send a list of those who would defy the raging DP.


Yes, justification by faith is settled doctrine:
consult the Scriptures and the Confessions.