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St. Peter in Freedom asked members to attend a meeting at The CORE where they were asked about Ski being suitable for CRM status or a call. Everyone concerned was invited.
One member objected on the basis of Ski's drinking on the job and sexual harassment of his wife. Ski, Glende, and several robots sued the man in court, for responding to the request.
Glende whined in court about a blog in Arkansas. The judge just about laughed poor Tim out of the building. Soon the other three lawsuits were dropped.
Mark Schroeder came to a meeting at The CORE to cut a deal with them and Deputy Doug, who feels that he and Ski are infallible. How many SPs do that? Pretty weak.
This reminds me of Kovo and Webber together in the Ukraine. Who was being punished?
Now Kudu Don Patterson is a bike ride from Ski in Round Rock - and his DP. Fortunately, Kudu Don is just as understanding about drunks as the other DPs are. A DUI in WELS is a resume enhancer, good for another call.
How convenient that the Round Rock pastor was whisked away in a call, moments ago. It's not Chinatown - it's a co-inky-dink.
So here's your divinely called pastor, Round Rock:
1. He had to pay for an appearance bond to show up in court in Milwaukee.
2. H excommunicated (with Tim Glende) Rick Techlin for telling the truth about St. Peter/CORE plagiarizing Craig Groeschel and lying about it.
3. He bragged about drinking on the job. Known for loutish behavior all over the synod, but especially in Fox Valley.
4. He sued a church member in court for telling the truth. (See #2 - different victim, similar truths)
5. He was fired and removed from the ministerium for his behavior, apparently while being counseled by WELS gurus like Patterson.
6. Deputy Doug says "He is a changed man," - but kept the CRM status from most of the clergy. No one had time to object before the call.
This reminds me of all the lying about Floyd Stolzenburg, who was adopted by the ELS for a time. Similar WELS lies. Similar behavior.
Tim Glende was one of Floyd's students at St. Paul in German Village, which is close to dead, thanks to the Church Growth Movement Floyd brought with him.