Monday, July 23, 2012

WELS Hired Lawyers Threaten Congregation.
Sierra Vista Law Firm.
Where Is Circuit Pastor Steve Spencer?

WELS needs a full-service law firm, just for its clergy and Love Shack staff-members.


Mequon is pleased to have their toll-free number.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/5009355/20120702-Boroweic-Ltr-1.pdf
Above is the public link to the PDF.
Click on the images above for a bigger view.



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Steve Spencer, below, is the circuit pastor named in the letter.


GJ - Circuit Pastor Steve Spencer is supposedly on the side of the angels, with his leadership of the Intrepid Lutherans. Did he endorse the sending of this threatening letter?

I remember ELCA being scorned for hiding behind lawyers when they merged. Twenty-five years later, WELS is using the same tactics - under the reformers SP Mark Schroeder and DP Jon Buchholz.

This lawyer letter is so full of blarney - I would swear the authors were Fitzgerald and Fitzgerald. I have heard that a 501c can cost $500, but I missed the part about $10,000 being involved. That must include bribing the Mexican police after buying a trunkload of weed.

The congregation could probably get along fine with an IRS tax number, in the interim, and an honest law firm helping them with the rest. There is always Legal Zoom, etc. I doubt whether this DUI and sex offender law firm really wants to give useful advice.

The Boogey Man tactics are funny. They must work collecting on debts from illegals in Sierra Vista. "The military has its sights on your trailer-home. They might blow you to bits at 2 AM. Pay your cable bill or else."

Extending the Left Foot of Fellowship is one thing. Sending in the legal thugs is another. Like I said before, the UOJ Stormtroopers are all Law - not all Gospel.

Parish Response to Having Their Pastor Kicked Out <<Mequon Grads - This is a link.

Febreeze - On WELS Kicking Congregations Out



Febreze has left a new comment on your post "DP Jon Buchholz Drives Out Two Congregations While...":

This isn't the first time WELS leadership has come to congregations with a condescending attitude full of arrogance. They are bullies. Wake up people.

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GJ - Pope John the Malefactor used the same threat to get rid of pastors. Every time a congregation caves into the bullying, it gets worse.

DP Buchholz said he had the right to walk in and get rid of any pastor. But, he added about Jeff Gunn, "I have to be concerned about the souls of all those people."

If he were concerned, he would have gotten rid of the Fuller-faking false teachers. Instead, he embrace and welcomed and funded them. Now he wants to take the same management skills to Brazil?

Do not pray for him to leave the country. All the DPs are the same. If he does move to Brazil, to bring the message of everyone already saved, the next guy will be a carbon copy. What did the previous DP in California-Arizona do? He got rid of eight (8) pastors.

If they stick with "You're fired for membership losses," then the DPs should all be fired, along with the Church Growth staffs at Mequon, New Ulm, and Willowcreek Liberal College.

Has WELS grown in numbers with SP Mark Schroeder? Yes! Before, they had only ONE headquarters  - The Love Shack. Now they have TWO headquarters - The Love Shack plus Pewaukee Universalist Towers.

They would give Mark another raise but Piepenbrink ran off with $300,000+ in funds.


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WELS church lady has left a new comment on your post "DP Jon Buchholz Drives Out Two Congregations While...":

Very sad letter! Where is our leadership. Perhaps some church and changer pastor/leader in the WELS has been opposed to the pastor that was suspended. So...retired WELS Pastor Bill Winter is "somewhat" responsible for the suspension? I have met with Pastor Winter, and we had a nice chit-chat. This was around fall/winter of 2011,as everyone was wearing coats.

I was very sorry to read Pastor Joel Lillo's latest comment on Fake-o-bod! I will not repeat it here. The infiltration faction of the WELS lied about Hochmuth and Bachmann. They will not mess with me, as they risk further exposure. THOSE THAT WERE DIRECTLY INVOLVED IN THE TWO SAID HOAXES SHOULD BE REVOKED AND KICKED TO THE CURB. SHOULD THEY BE WILLING TO CONFESS, THEN THEY SHOULD REMAIN WITH THE STATUS AS LAYMAN!

I will ask Brother "Steve" if he would be so polite as to expound on the situation in AZ.

In Christ,
Rebecca

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rlschultz has left a new comment on your post "DP Jon Buchholz Drives Out Two Congregations While...":

It makes me wonder if their pastor stepped on some toes. A similar situation happened to Pastor Hastings and historic old St. Johns. Pastor Hastings was removed from the clergy roster of the WELS. THis forced the hand of the membership. The WELS leadership says "either accept the sock puppet that we send your way or depart from the synod ye members who dare to oppose the mighty Oz of WELS leadership".

DP Jon Buchholz Drives Out Two Congregations While Welcoming Jeff Gunn's Sheep-Stealers with Joy

https://dl.dropbox.com/u/5009355/20120611-PastorPoetterSuspension-MEMO-BW.pdf
The link above will provide a clear PDF of the letter.
Click the images below for a bigger image.

Protect your career in WELS - join Church and Change,
now under the same old apostate management,
but a new name and new cell groups.

Jeff Gunn: "Jesus is my rice."
But his son is an atheist.







Penn State hit with $60 million fine, other penalties for Sandusky scandal - southbendtribune.com.
God's Judgment Against SynConference Leaders Will Be Worse



Penn State hit with $60 million fine, other penalties for Sandusky scandal - southbendtribune.com:


Edith Honan
Reuters
9:44 a.m. EDT, July 23, 2012


(Reuters) - The governing body of U.S. college sports on Monday banned Penn State University from post-season football bowl games for four years, fined the school $60 million and imposed other sanctions in an unprecedented punishment for not taking action after being alerted to child sex abuse by former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky.

At a news conference in Indianapolis, Mark Emmert, president of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, said Penn State football scholarships would be reduced to 15 from 25 and the team's victories from 1998 through 2011 would be vacated.

Emmert said the NCAA chose not to levy the so-called "death penalty" that would eliminate an entire season or more for the scandal-scarred football program because it would have harmed individuals with no role in the Sandusky scandal.

In June, Sandusky was convicted of sexually abusing 10 boys over 15 years. This month, former FBI director Louis Freeh released a report that criticized the late Joe Paterno, the school's revered longtime head football coach, for his role in protecting Sandusky and the school's image at the expense of Sandusky's young victims.

The NCAA penalty was handed down one day after Penn State removed a statue of Paterno from in front of the university football stadium.

The NCAA acted with unprecedented speed, relying on Freeh's findings instead of conducting its own investigation.

Freeh's report, commissioned by the university's board of trustees and released on July 12, said Paterno and other high-ranking school officials covered up Sandusky's actions for years while demonstrating a callous disregard for the abuse victims.

Paterno was fired by Penn State's board in November, days after Sandusky was arrested for the abuse. He died in January of lung cancer.

Sandusky, 68, awaits sentencing. He faces up to 373 years in prison.

(Additional reporting by Greg McCune; writing by Dan Burns)


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Rick Reilly: Joe Paterno's True Legacy - ESPN.
How Are Missouri, WELS, and ELS Different?

Mike McQueary/Joe Paterno
The Freeh report indicates conclusively that when Joe Paterno, shown in 2011 with assistant coach Mike McQueary, talked, people at Penn State listened.
GJ - The "conservative" synods have a policy of denial, covering up, and destroying evidence.


Rick Reilly: Joe Paterno's True Legacy - ESPN:


What a fool I was.
In 1986, I spent a week in State College, Pa., researching a 10-page Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year piece on Joe Paterno.
It was supposed to be a secret, but one night the phone in my hotel room rang. It was a Penn State professor, calling out of the blue.
"Are you here to take part in hagiography?" he said.
"What's hagiography?" I asked.
"The study of saints," he said. "You're going to be just like the rest, aren't you? You're going to make Paterno out to be a saint. You don't know him. He'll do anything to win. What you media are doing is dangerous."
Jealous egghead, I figured.
What an idiot I was.
Twenty-five years later, when former Penn State defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky was accused of a 15-year reign of pedophilia on young boys, I thought Paterno was too old and too addled to understand, too grandfatherly and Catholic to get that Sandusky was committing grisly crimes using Paterno's own football program as bait.
But I was wrong. Paterno knew. He knew all about it. He'd known for years. He knew and he followed it vigilantly.
That's all clear now after Penn State's owninvestigator, former FBI director Louis Freeh, came out Thursday and hung the whole disgusting canvas on a wall for us. Showed us the emails, read us the interviews, shined a black light on all of the lies they left behind. It cost $6.5 million and took eight months and the truth it uncovered was 100 times uglier than the bills.
Paterno knew about a mother's cry that Sandusky had molested her son in 1998. Later, Paterno lied to a grand jury and said he didn't. Paterno and university president Graham Spanier and vice president Gary Schultz and athletic director Tim Curley all knew what kind of sick coach they had on the payroll in Sandusky. Schultz had pertinent questions. "Is this opening of pandora's box?" he wrote in personal notes on the case. "Other children?" "Sexual improprieties?"
It gets worse. According to Freeh, Spanier, Schultz and Curley were set to call child services on Sandusky in February 2001 until Paterno apparently talked them out of it. Curley wasn't "comfortable" going to child services after that talk with JoePa.
Yeah, that's the most important thing, yourcomfort.
What'd they do instead? Alerted nobody. Called nobody. And let Sandusky keep leading his horrific tours around campus. "Hey, want to see the showers?" That sentence alone ought to bring down the statue.
What a stooge I was.
I talked about Paterno's "true legacy" in all of this. Here's his true legacy: Paterno let a child molester go when he could've stopped him. He let him go and then lied to cover his sinister tracks. He let a rapist go to save his own recruiting successes and fundraising pitches and big-fish-small-pond hide.
Here's a legacy for you. Paterno's cowardice and ego and fears allowed Sandusky to molest at least eight more boys in the years after that 1998 incident -- Victims 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9 and 10. Just to recap: By not acting, a grown man failed to protect eight boys from years of molestation, abuse and self-loathing, all to save his program the embarrassment. The mother of Victim 1 is "filled with hatred toward Joe Paterno," the victim's lawyer says. "She just hates him, and reviles him." Can you blame her?
What a sap I was.
I hope Penn State loses civil suits until the walls of the accounting office cave in. I hope that Spanier, Schultz and Curley go to prison for perjury. I hope the NCAA gives Penn State the death penalty it most richly deserves. The worst scandal in college football history deserves the worst penalty the NCAA can give. They gave it to SMU for winning without regard for morals. They should give it to Penn State for the same thing. The only difference is, at Penn State they didn't pay for it with Corvettes. They paid for it with lives.
What a chump I was.
I tweeted that, yes, Paterno should be fired, but that he was, overall, "a good and decent man." I was wrong. Good and decent men don't do what Paterno did. Good and decent men protect kids, not rapists. And to think Paterno comes from "father" in Italian.
This throws a can of black paint on anything anybody tells me about Paterno from here on in. "No NCAA violations in all those years." I believe it. He was great at hiding stuff. "He gave $4 million to the library." In exchange for what? "He cared about kids away from the football field." No, he didn't. Not all of them. Not when it really mattered.
What a tool I was.
As Joe Paterno lay dying, I actually felt sorry for him. Little did I know he was taking all of his dirty secrets to the grave. Nine days before he died, he had The Washington Post's Sally Jenkins in his kitchen. He could've admitted it then. Could've tried a simple "I'm sorry." But he didn't. Instead, he just lied deeper. Right to her face. Right to all of our faces.
That professor was right, all those years ago. I was engaging in hagiography. So was that school. So was that town. It was dangerous. Turns out it builds monsters.
Not all of them ended up in prison.


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Read the Feedjit Map and List, Plus the Published Statistics


The unrepentant plagiarists, Paul McCain and Tim Glende, act as if they have something to say when they are not copying everyone else. They should publish their Feedjit maps and lists, their Google statistics.

I set up the most read posts at the bottom of the page, and moved Feedjit up on the left. Anyone can keep track of the statistics and most read posts.

Page-reads increase with new content posted on a regular schedule. When alleged bloggers are too lazy to post new content, they lose their readers.

The McCain Scrutiny
McCain's plagiarism is spiced up by promotions of CPH books and posts about his guns. His so-called citations continue to be dishonest, using "source" rather than showing it is just another copy and paste, not even giving the correct link.

Is this the link to the Ezekiel content? Not quite. It takes me to the January list. Perhaps nothing can be done, given the CPH set-up, but why not lead the article with -

Concordia Publishing House Boilerplate ?

The post should clearly show that Ezekiel is copied verbatim from another source. One of Paul's pals said, after citing the Eighth Commandment - "That is his M.O." The defense reminds me of another UOJ MDiv, and I quote, "He knows he has a problem with honesty."

Fox Valley - Echoes of McCain Plagiarism
Glenda's eructations are even more amusing, even less edifying. Tim and Paul are blogging buddies, just as Tim and Kudu Don Patterson are Facebook friends.

Tim already has 19 posts for the year, as many as 2011 put together. His pattern is predictable, noticed by others. When the focus of this blog is on Fox Valley apostasy, he belches loudly to show his displeasure. Digesting all the Groeschel, Stanley, and Driscoll insights must be hard on the liver.

A new post is really hard work, so he runs comments for several weeks. Like the posts, they repeat the same ignorant tirades.

Fox Valley Mirrors WELS, From the Top Down
WELS members and pastors should rejoice that the Appleton Dumblings reveal the substance of the sect today.

Do they want their children to grow up like that? I think not. The district's abuse of a long-time member of St. Peter, Freedom, for daring to question John Brug's nephew, is an example of WELS applying the Eighth Commandment. Deputy Doug Engelbrecht supports Glende, and SP Schroeder supports them all.

How many WELS members know that their offering money was skimmed to buy a broken down, failed bar in the deserted part of downtown Appleton? I wonder if the established urban WELS church, with a beautiful building nearby, and a thriving urban ministry, could have used some of that support. I have no contact with them, but others do.

Local WELS pastors and members were not amused that so much money would be wasted to recycle the bilge of Enthusiasm (Groeschel, Stanley, Driscoll, and worse).

"On my way back to the DJ booth at Pulse Night Club...
this was the Naughty or Nice Christmas Party ( DEC 07)."


  • The Pulse. 
  • The Revolution. 
  • The CORE.


Two are failed bars in the same building. One is a WELS Sunday evening entertainment event. WELS has so much money that they gave up more than $500,000 to buy the empty building, then loaned St. Peter in Freedom the money to refurbish it. I thought it could be left "as is", given the style of Ski.