Thursday, April 2, 2015

Robert Schuller--Founder of Church Growth, the Monster that Swallowed Lutherdom--Is Dead, No Longer Going to His Own CG Church.
Waldo Werning, Kent Hunter, Paul Kelm, Larry Olson, Mark Jeske, Ron Roth, David Valleskey, and Frosty Bivens Owe Their Great Insights to Him.
DPs Have Fullered Obediently

Just as Schuller copied the New Age paganism that Normal Vincent Peale plagiarized,
so has Jeske led a cadre of copyists to mimic the
Asian philosophy of "powers of the universe."
Thrivent pays him $170,000 a year to help funnel millions of dollars
to ELCA and Planned Parenthood.
Ski and Glende? Jeske alumni.

Robert Schuller, Crystal Cathedral megachurch founder, dies


The Rev. Robert H. Schuller, the Southern California televangelist and author who beamed his upbeat messages on faith and redemption to millions from his landmark Crystal Cathedral only to see his empire crumble in his waning years, has died. He was 88.
Schuller died early Thursday at a care facility in Artesia, daughter Carol Schuller Milner said. In 2013, Schuller was diagnosed with a tumor in his esophagus that had spread to his lymph nodes and began treatment.
Once a charismatic and well-known presence on the televangelist circuit, Schuller faded from view in recent years after watching his church collapse amid a disastrous leadership transition and sharp declines in viewership and donations that ultimately forced the ministry to file for bankruptcy.
The soaring, glass-paned Crystal Cathedral -- the touchstone of Schuller's storied ministry -- was sold to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange in 2011, and Schuller lost a legal battle the following year to collect more than $5 million from his former ministry for claims of copyright infringement and breach of contract.
Schuller, who preached in a flowing purple robe and outsized aviator glasses, suffered a mild heart attack in 1997 but was quickly back on the pulpit, saying "the positive person" is not afraid of life's surprises. In July 2013, he was hospitalized for days after a late-night fall at his home in Orange.
Schuller's evangelical Protestant ministry, part of the Reformed Church in America, was a product of modern technology. He and his late wife, Arvella, an organist, started a ministry in 1955 with $500 when he began preaching from the roof of a concession stand at a drive-in movie theater southeast of Los Angeles.
The church's motto -- "Come as you are in the family car" -- tapped into the burgeoning Southern California auto culture and the suburban boom of post-World War II America.
By 1961, the church had a brick-and-mortar home -- a "walk-in/drive-in church" -- and Schuller began broadcasting the "Hour of Power" in 1970.
In 1980, he built the towering glass-and-steel Crystal Cathedral to house his booming TV ministry, which was broadcast live each week from the cathedral's airy and sunlit 2,800-seat sanctuary. At its peak, in the 1990s, the program had 20 million viewers in about 180 countries.
Schuller's message -- that "Possibility Thinking" and love of God overcome hardships -- was a uniquely American blend of Bible and psychology. It was inspired by late author Norman Vincent Peale, who wrote "The Power of Positive Thinking." Schuller also wrote more than 30 books, including several best-sellers.
"He was a young guy like me, and he was going out there and trying new things," said his grandson, Bobby Schuller, who pastors his own church that includes some of his grandfather's former congregants. "He did so many amazing, innovative things."
Unlike other televangelists, the senior Schuller's message lacked fire-and-brimstone condemnations or conservative political baggage.
"The classical error of historical Christianity is that we have never started with the value of the person. Rather, we have started from the `unworthiness of the sinner,' and that starting point has set the stage for the glorification of human shame in Christian theology," he wrote in his book "Self-Esteem: The New Reformation."
Schuller had admirers that ranged from fellow evangelist Billy Graham to Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan. He also was among the first foreign religious figures invited to preach on Russian television.
Fundamentalists attacked him as a heretic and humanist for statements they believed denied the need for personal repentance of sin and for his tolerance of Jewish, Roman Catholic and other theologies.
His friendship with President Bill Clinton raised some eyebrows among the conservative Republicans of his Orange County congregation and prompted a deluge of irate letters and telephone calls.
In response, Schuller gave a sermon on tolerance.
"I do let people know how great their sins and miseries are," he said in a 1992 radio interview. "I don't do that by standing in a pulpit and telling them they're sinners. ...The way I do it is ask questions. Are you happy? Do you have problems, what are they? So then I come across as somebody who cares about them."
Schuller sometimes cited the example of his daughter Carol, who lost part of her leg because of a motorcycle accident in 1978 but went on to become a champion skier.
"When tough times come, we need to take tough action, to hold on until the tide turns for the better, to tenaciously dig in and bloom where we are planted," he wrote.
Tough times were in store for Schuller, too.
In 2006, Schuller's only son, 51-year-old Robert A. Schuller, was installed as senior pastor, the start of a carefully choreographed leadership transition. Although a father-son succession is rare in the Reformed Church in America, the Schullers considered the church a "family business" and the move was sanctioned by the national church, officials said.
But the organization fell on difficult times after the younger Schuller's installation, and he left amid a bitter family feud in fall 2008. His father had removed him from the "Hour of Power" broadcasts, and he quit as senior pastor a few weeks later.
Sheila Schuller Coleman, one of Schuller's daughters, took over as the church's top administrator, and a stable of preachers, including her and her father, handled preaching duties on the "Hour of Power."
She, too, ultimately left, taking some congregants with her to start a new ministry.
The tumult in the pulpit worsened a pre-existing decline in viewership and donations, and in 2010, Crystal Cathedral ministries filed for bankruptcy, citing debt of more than $43 million.
Bankruptcy filings indicated the ministry was paying significant tax-exempt housing allowances to Schuller family members and insiders. The allowances were legal but raised concerns among vendors and other creditors who had gone unpaid for months.
In 2012, Schuller and his wife quit the board of directors in a dispute over copyright infringement and breach of contract. That same year, they lost a legal bid to recover more than $5 million from their former ministry.
Schuller's grandson, Bobby Schuller, took the remaining congregation and founded a new church. Bobby Schuller also took over the "Hour of Power," broadcasting from a new location.
Robert Harold Schuller was born in Alton, Iowa, in 1926, and was ordained by the Reformed Church in America in 1950. He was pastor of Ivanhoe Reformed Church in Chicago from 1950 to 1955 before moving to California.
Besides his son, Schuller and his wife, Arvella, had four daughters, Sheila, Jeanne, Carol and Gretchen. Arvella Schuller died Feb. 11, 2014, after a brief illness.
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GJ - Mrs. Ichabod made me listen to Bobby's Hour of Power, which is very much like grandpappy's preaching, which was very much like Peale's, which was very much like Asian occult religion. More directly, Robert Schuller loved Paul (now David) Y. Cho, who embezzled millions of dollars from his own church, taught at Fuller Seminary, and advocated Asian pagan concepts like being pregnant with money and material objects.
Likewise, He will deny what we demand from Him,
as He has for the apostate Lutherans and their idols -
Robert Schuller, Mark Driscoll, and Ski.

Martin Luther predicted that those who demand from God will have it taken from them, since the Almighty God does not take orders from below, though He is gracious in answering prayers.
Schuller correctly claimed to be the founder of the Church Growth Movement, where it spread like a cancer to Fuller Seminary. He got a little behind though, still having a real church building, a pipe organ, and hymns. He was an important transition to the cola and popcorn services advocated by WELS, the ELS, and the LCMS.
Listen up folks, because Church Growth was just as popular with ELCA mission leaders as it was with Missouri, WELS, and the ELS. They ate it up as unbelievers who needed an excuse, a program, a way to waste money and advance false doctrine. And all three groups are collapsing faster than a meringue left out in the noonday sun.
The unrepentant liar, adulterer, drug addict
and financial fraud spoke at the Thrivent convention.
Did Jeske, Schroeder, Harrison, or Pope John the Malefactor object?

Pure White, Fragrant Roses Installed - Just Ahead of the Storm

Pope John Paul II Rose is featured at the Vatican Gardens.
I ordered it first and got it near the end of planting.

I always wanted some white roses for contrast in arrangements, but I was underwhelmed by the ones I saw years ago, when I was growing our first roses. Our favorite rose at the time was Double Delight, because of color and fragrance. I had a special garden area in New Ulm with six Double Delights growing, daffodils coming up early around them in the wooden mulch.

Jackson and Perkins admonished me int the directions to soak first, so I dropped them in the rain barrel while I dug three places for them. Jackson and Perkins said "24 hours first," but I believe soaking them in their own beds is far kinder. In the wild, windy, and sunny West, the long soak may be worthwhile.

Besides that, I saw rain on radar and it came down for a good soak this morning. Nothing is better for gardening than rain and coffee.

My wake-up-out-of-dormancy rate for roses is 100%, so I am not motivated to do more than a preliminary soak. Small plants sent in the mail or drying out in supermarkets and hardware store displays should probably get a good long soak, more so than the dormant rose canes. I am using rainwater for ordinary plant soaks too.

Waking Up the Roses

  1. The long soak is not enough, because the real test is the formation of root hairs and new roots. That is only going to happen with the roses in the soil.
  2. The roots also have to establish friendships with the fungi and microbes in the soil. That is another reason for rapid planting.
  3. Pruning the roots is often necessary to fit them in the dug out area. Pruning the canes a bit, once planted, will help spur growth. Both types of pruning help wake the rose up.
  4. Watering the roses - and the canes - is essential in the first days, until the colored leaves (not the ghost leaves) appear. That means the rose is awake and growing. The canes want to be moist and clean, so spray them in the next few days.
  5. Mushroom compost can be included in the planting soil or added on top. I usually have divots of sod left over. I often pry the loose soil out while planting, then use the grass wigs left over, upside down, for preliminary high nitrogen mulch. 
  6. Newspaper fitted around the rose plant will discourage weeds and encourage earthworms.
  7. If in doubt about soil microbes and earthworms, buy red wigglers and sprinkle them around gardening areas.

Some fungi increase the movement of phosphorus to roots, and mycorrhizal fungi deliver phosphorus, copper, zinc, molybdenum, and nitrogen to plant roots.   Growth-promoting rhizobacteria form symbiotic relationships with plants that aid in the synthesis of nitrogen.   Earthworm castings concentrate nutrients and create humus.    

Lowenfels, Jeff; (2013-05-07). Teaming with Nutrients: The Organic Gardener’s Guide to Optimizing Plant Nutrition (Kindle Locations 3681-3687). Timber Press. Kindle Edition. 

You Can Never Have Too Much

  • Mulch
  • Newspaper
  • Mushroom compost
  • Compost
  • Rainwater stored
  • Extra organic material - leaves, sticks, grass cuttings, garden trash after the harvest.
  • Hospitality for birds, bees, and insects.


Class - what do these things have in common? They are all living or they have lived. They are crawling with life, bursting with energy to create growth. Rainwater carries useful nitrogen into the soil and washes dust and pollen out of the air.

They are either free or very inexpensive.

They are non-toxic.

 Everyone loves Double Delight, whose color varies with climate.

I Cannot Believe Dave Wendt Is a Pastor - Comment from a Reader

Dave Wendt's apparently drunken tantrum is nothing new -
but the object of his wrath, Claire Van Fosse, turned it into news.
Now Wendt is portrayed as the typical white NRA guy.
Last night the Left was already feeding on the drunken, obscene rant that Dave Wendt sent to the activist blogger above.

Everything  about this scandal is typical of WELS and the ELS:

  • Wendt admitted that it was his email account, but he denied writing the offer to gang-rape the young lady. Was he blaming family members for the email? Lacking the password, no one else can use his email. When will he give his computer to the police?
  • His affluent congregation immediately erased Wendt from the web pages, photo and all - scrubbed, except he lives on in the newsletters. No apology - just erasing, erasing, erasing. It's still "Maundry Thursday" on the front page, so that tells us what matters at that parish, in that sect.
  • His rather sparse Facebook page supported the nature of the attack, since the blogger questioned the behavior of police and he supported the police. No apology.
  • His fury was directed at a stranger who disagreed with his position, but he expressed that with threats of violence, sarcasm, and obscene insults. How persuasive!
  • Will Mark Schroeder apologize or just pretend it never happened.
WELS/ELS clergy quickly pop a fuse when someone dares to express a different opinion. Once I said at a WELS meeting that problems were finessed rather than addressed. 
  1. DP Mueller turned around and started ranting at me. 
  2. Other public tantrums came from Paul Kuske, Roger Kovaciny, Wally Oelhafen, and Fred Adrian. 
  3. More rants came in the mail, from Joel Gerlach, Paul Kelm, Norm Berg, and naturally Roger Kovaciny. 
  4. One WELS "friend" phoned me to say how glad he was that I was no longer in WELS.
  5. Besides some other "friend" blowups, some ELS and WELS pastors phoned to rave at me for telling the truth, trying to deny the obvious. One asked where I got the information. When I said "From WELS pastors and laity," he screamed and slammed down the phone.
  6. A Fox Valley pastor sent an anonymous email filled with every obscene term he could list. When I mentioned it on this blog, he sent an anonymous apology, claiming it was "an accident."
Those are just a few examples. Everyone knows how truth-tellers in WELS/ELS are beaten like rented mules and left to rot on a deserted country road. How many WELS blogs have been stopped and erased? I lost count. The latest is Shattered Pulpit - no files.

Alcohol definitely contributes to their problems with controlling rage. WELS/ELS clergy are very insecure and used to bullying others. "A man convinced against his will remains unconverted still."
But in an abusive cult situation, silencing and shunning are quite useful.

Alcoholism decreased the ability to cope with life's pressures and disappointments. Drunks are unable to see how ridiculous their behavior is and they are unwilling to apologize later. 

In a cult run by alcoholics, a good excuse is "I was so drunk, I didn't realize..." The alcoholic leaders can identify with that. How else does one explain Ski and Glende's drunken bar ministry, their behavior, and their rock star treatment by WELS?

Bar ministry - bar church.
Where else but WELS?

Do WELS clergy objectify and abuse women? Ski drove a female staffer to resign with his infantile and drunken behavior, but she was supposed to tell everyone "No problems," just as Bishop Katie did a few months before.

When WELS kept supporting and lying for Ski, the victim's husband was sued in court by Glende, Ski, and two staffers for telling the truth.

Heightened Cash Monitoring - Higher Education

Martin Luther College has been in decline, even before the NWC Anschluss.


"The department released a partial list of the nearly 560 institutions that, as of March 1, were subject to the financial restrictions known as heightened cash monitoring."


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Seminaries (one Lutheran) and a Lutheran college are in trouble:

     Ecumenical Theological Seminary Detroit MI
     New Brunswick Theological Seminary New Brunswick NJ
     Lutheran Theological Seminary - Philadelphia Philadelphia PA
     North American Baptist Seminary Sioux Falls SD
     New York Theological Seminary New York NY
     Trinity Lutheran College Everett WA

A surprising number of large "state" universities in Minnesota 
are in trouble, including two in the small town of Mankato where
ELS's Bethany College and Seminary are located. Most schools one
the list are small, not "state" universities. Also, Minnesota's 
economy is doing much better than most states, partly because it
is near the N Dakota oil boom:

     Minnesota State University, Mankato Mankato MN 
     South Central College North Mankato MN
     Minnesota State University Moorhead Moorhead MN
     Southwest Minnesota State University Marshall MN
     St. Cloud State University Saint Cloud MN
     Minnesota State College Southeast Technical Winona MN
     Winona State University Winona MN
     Metropolitan State University Saint Paul MN

One state university in Illinois in trouble:

     Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Carbondale IL

College in city near Concordia Seminary, St. Louis:

     Missouri College Brentwood MO

College in city near LCMS synod HQ:

     Sanford Brown College Fenton MO

Bruce Church

Mequon provides the best possible education for future inmates -
prison ministry from the inside.
Cell groups!

WELS Pastor Dave Wendt Is Gone - No Longer on His Parish Website.
But the Internet Remembers


WELS Pastor Dave Wendt offered to gang-rape Claire Van Fossen with some of his friends,
because she would never call the police.
Her writing set him off, apparently.

Her LinkedIn profile.

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/apr/1/david-wendt-wisconsin-pastor-resigns-after-email-t/?utm_source=RSS_Feed&utm_medium=RSS

WELS Pastor Dave Wendt
graduated from Mequon in the Neanderthal Era.
Maundry (sic) Thursday7:00 PM

A Lutheran pastor in Wisconsin reportedly resigned Tuesday after an email threatening to gang-rape an anti-police blogger was linked to his personal account.
The Rev. David Wendt of First Evangelical Lutheran Church in La Crosse submitted his resignation to the church council, a day after blogger Claire Van Fossen posted the email on social media, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported.
Lee Hitter, a spokesman for the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, said Mr. Wendt told synod President Mark Schroeder that he didn’t send the threatening email but admitted the email address the message was sent from did belong to him, the Journal Sentinel reported.
Mr. Hitter said the reverend asked the Onalaska Police Department’s cyber crimes unit to investigate, the newspaper said.
Ms. Van Fossen, a liberal Milwaukee blogger, said she received a wave of threatening emails following a blog post on JSOnline that claimed police departments do “more harm than good.”
Wendt is gone from the main websty but still in the posted newsletters.

Annual income at First Lutheran? One million dollars.

One particular email, sent to Ms. Van Fossen from a Dave Wendt on March 27, called her “the dumbest [expletive] liberal [expletive] I’ve heard yet,” the Journal Sentinel reported.
“Get off the drugs, [expletive], and go check yourself into rehab,” the email continues. “Or better yet, you’re pretty hot. So how about if I come over and rape you with a few of my friends. WHEW! At least I won’t have to worry about you calling the police.”
Ms. Van Fossen traced the Internet Protocol address to La Crosse and posted the email on Facebook, the Journal Sentinel reported.
Police Chief Jeff Trotnic said Mr. Wendt called the department Monday and was invited to bring in his computer for analysis.
“As of right now, we’re treating this as ‘no report on file,’” Chief Trotnic said. “It doesn’t mean anything just because he has not brought it in.


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