Thursday, January 28, 2021

27 January 2021

 


 

 

“But if the watchman see the sword come, and blow not the trumpet, and the people be not warned; if the sword come, and take any person from among them, he is taken away in his iniquity; but his blood will I require at the watchman’s hand.” [Ezekiel 33:6]

“For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.” [Ephesians 6:12]

 

 

Presbyterians Week Headlines

 

[1] Fighting Since 2003, Sports Leader Challenges Joe Biden's Pro-transgender Policies Coming This Week

 

[2] RPCNA Office of Education & Publication Seeking Editorial Assistant

 

[3] New Mexico Churches Fined $10,000; Ontario Pastors Face Possible Fine of $10,000

 

[4] World Communion of Reformed Churches Issues Invitation to the COVID & Beyond Discerning Circle

 

[5] Christian Literature Fund Publishes in PDF “The Churches in South Africa, Covid-19 and the Future”

 

[6] Disabled Man Deprived of Nutrition and Hydration by Court Order Passes Away after Heroic Efforts by Family and Polish Government

 

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[1] Fighting Since 2003, Sports Leader Challenges Joe Biden's Pro-transgender Policies Coming This Week

 

NEWS PROVIDED BY
4 WIND USA
Jan. 18, 2021

MADISON, Wis., Jan. 18, 2021 /
Christian Newswire/ -- "On his first day in office, Biden will reinstate the Obama-Biden guidance revoked by the Trump-Pence Administration, which will restore transgender students' access to sports, bathrooms, and locker rooms in accordance with their gender identity. He will direct his Department of Education to vigorously enforce and investigate violations of transgender students' civil rights." (From Biden campaign website)

Joe Biden will force the DoED to switch sides in two key legal battles. The first is in Connecticut where the DoED stopped funding schools where transgender athletes were beating girls in sprinting.

The second battle is in Idaho where legislators outlawed transgender athletes. Currently, the Idaho law is in the federal court system.

Last year, anti-transgender athlete bills were brought up in seventeen states with only Idaho passing a law. Ultimately, Congress may be forced to change Title IX, the 1972 civil rights law that guarantees equal opportunities for women and girls in sports. Liberals want transgenders included in Title IX.

In 2003, 4 WINDS USA President Steve McConkey started fighting against the International Olympic Committee's transgender policies. He was the only one who stood against this publicly.

From there, the transgender movement spread to state high schools, the NCAA, NFL, NBA, and MLB. McConkey has fought this LGBT agenda every step of the way.

"Joe Biden has been talking for months about being the transgender rights leader," states McConkey. "Also, he tells people he is the science president, however, science says men athletes posing as women dominate women. This is a scientific issue, but most importantly, it shows the decline of morals in the United States. When people cannot tell the difference between a man and woman, we are in extreme moral decline."

McConkey tried to sue the International Olympic Committee before the 2016 Olympics in Rio. He was concerned that intersex athletes (not transgender) would sweep the women's 800 meters. That is exactly what happened as they were allowed to have high testosterone levels.

The Olympics are postponed until next summer. After the Olympics, the Olympic Committee plans to make it tougher for transgenders to compete by lowering testosterone levels down to 5 nanomoles instead of 10. They have already done so for intersex athletes.

Recently, the British Journal of Sports Medicine published a study reporting that transgender athletes were still 12% stronger than women, even after two years of hormone treatment and/or surgery.

Founded in 1988, 4 WINDS USA stands up worldwide for Christian athletes and provides Big Planet Watch (
4WindsUSA.com). Starting in world-class track and field ministries in 1981, Steve and Liz McConkey have worked through nine Olympics. In 2013, McConkey started standing up worldwide for Christian athletes in all sports. He was a successful USA National Track and Field Club Coach (82-92) and has ran over 68,000 miles. McConkey graduated with honors from Western Kentucky University (Master of Public Health), Minnesota State University, Mankato (BS-Community Health), and Webster High School (WI).

SOURCE 4 WINDS USA

CONTACT: 608-469-7956

Related Links

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[2] RPCNA Office of Education & Publication Seeking Editorial Assistant

 

Editorial Assistant Position

RPCNA Office of Education & Publication

Overview

The Editorial Assistant executes the editorial calendar for the Reformed Presbyterian Witness, a thirty-six-page bi-monthly magazine, and assists in production of books and other materials for Crown & Covenant Publications.

The ideal candidate will be experienced with Adobe Creative Suite (especially InDesign and Photoshop), exhibit professional and organizational skills, have mastery over English grammar and conventions, and have a Christian faith that aligns with the publishing house’s convictions.

Responsibilities

Contact and correspond with writers
Copyedit articles and manuscripts
Lay out book and magazine text and images in InDesign
Correct images in Photoshop
Write press releases and social media posts
Help update web content
Provide occasional customer service
Other responsibilities as assigned


Requirements

Daytime availability Monday through Friday, on site
Mastery of English grammar and conventions
Strong copyediting and proofreading skills
Excellent customer service etiquette
Meticulous adherence to deadlines
Proficient with InDesign and Photoshop
Preferred: social media marketing experience
Preferred: proficiency with Apple computers


This is a full time, salaried position with pension and life insurance benefits.

 

For the right candidates, a job sharing situation with two part-time employees would alternately be considered.

Start date would be in April.

 If interested in this position, please email (a) your resume, (b) three samples of your work, and (c) two professional or academic references to 
drew@crownandcovenant.com <mailto:drew@crownandcovenant.com>

 

 

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[3] New Mexico Churches Fined $10,000; Ontario Pastors Face Possible Fine of $10,000

 

The following is excerpted from “New Mexico megachurches fined,” The Christian Post, Dec. 31, 2020: “Calvary Church and Legacy Church, both based in Albuquerque, have been fined for violating restrictions on in-person worship services and mask mandates implemented by the New Mexico Department of Health to stop the spread of the coronavirus. The restrictions, effective Dec. 15, require churches located in ‘red-level’ counties to cap attendance at twenty-five percent of capacity. ... After noting that the churches ‘operated at or close to capacity’ during their respective Christmas Eve services, the letters informed them that they would face ‘a civil administrative penalty of $5,000 for operating in violation of the public health order and a $5,000 policy for violating the COVID Safe Practices by failing to wear masks or face coverings.’ In a statement, Legacy Church defended its decision to hold a Christmas service: ‘We have taken the pandemic seriously from the start, and have prudent measures in place. But when governments exceed their constitutional authority and contradict what we are called on by God to do, we answer first to His authority.’” The following is excerpted from “Six Ontario Elders Fined,” The Christian Post, Jan. 4, 2021: “Six elders of a church in Ontario, Canada, have been asked to appear in a criminal court for holding in-person services in violation of COVID-19-related restrictions. The elders, who face a fine of up to $10,000, say the action is ‘a violation of God-given rights.’ The members of Trinity Bible Chapel in Waterloo were charged last week under Section 10.1 of the Reopening Ontario Act for exceeding the number of permitted people in attendance--10 people indoors and 10 people outdoors--during a worship service on Dec. 27, according to CBC News. Officers from the Waterloo Region Police Service visited the homes of the elders at night and gave them each a summons to court. The church says no outbreak has been traced back to its services since they reopened in June. But they ‘have heard a plethora of stories from many of our congregants about how they were negatively affected spiritually, emotionally, mentally, and financially during the first lockdown,’ the elders said in a statement. ‘We are peaceful family men seeking to pastorally care for our families and our church in sincere obedience to God. We are not criminals,’ they said.”

 

 

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[4] World Communion of Reformed Churches Issues Invitation to the COVID & Beyond Discerning Circle

 

He has told you, O mortal, what is good;
and what does the Lord require of you
but to do justice, and to love kindness,
and to walk humbly with your God? 
—Micah 6:8

Greetings in the name of Christ,
 
In December we 
began a process of discernment asking, “What does God require of us?” in this time of COVID-19 and beyond. Hundreds of people from around the Communion joined the core group of discernment participants through our livestreams on Facebook and YouTube.
 
Participants were invited in to the discernment process, heard stories of how members are addressing the injustices revealed by the pandemic, and were introduced to a 
working paper, “What Does God Require from Us: Discerning, Confessing, and Witnessing in the Time of Covid-19 and Beyond.”
 
The process will continue with a second Communion-wide session on Wednesday, 27 January, beginning at 15:00 (Central European Time). Linked to the church calendar, this Advent/Epiphany section of the process will focus on discernment.
 
The working paper will be centerpiece of this session, with presentations from its drafting team, including Allan Boesak.
 
You are invited to join in this session through a livestream on the WCRC 
YouTube Channel or Facebook page, participating through the commentary functions of either, which will be taken into the discernment process. The session will be available in EnglishFrench, and Spanish.
 
As this process continues in the coming year, we will keep you informed. You may also find more information on our website, at 
wcrc.ch/require.
 
Blessings,
 
Chris Ferguson                                   Najla Kassab
General Secretary                               President

 

 

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[5] Christian Literature Fund Publishes in PDF “The Churches in South Africa, Covid-19 and the Future”


THE CHURCHES IN SOUTH AFRICA, COVID-19 AND THE FUTURE is an electronic “practical manual” assisting congregations to reflect on being church and on their ministry while the disrupting results of pandemic are still prevalent. It reflects on six relevant themes which could be discussed over a period of six weeks. The manual  presents GUIDELINES for discussion in groups, SERMON NOTES and a GUIDE FOR LEADERS for use in congregations. There are also links to stimulating VIDEOS on the respective themes.  The six themes are:  The churches, the past and the present; The possible, the probable and the desirable future; Church shrinkage and the nature of a missional church; Unity and reconciliation; The church in rural parts, in the midst of Covid-19; Covid-19 and the future. This manual stems from a more comprehensive research project by a Study Group of South African church historians from the four biggest reformed churches in South Africa, under the leadership of Prof Hoffie Hofmeyr. The electronic “practical manual” can be downloaded FOR FREE at
https://clf.co.za/resource-toolkit/

 

Alternatively - from CLF’s homepage (www.clf.co.za) go to Resources and click on “Toolkits for ministry”.

 

For further enquiries, please contact Prof Hoffie Hofmeyr on 082 452 7778 or per email on linhof@mweb.co.za.

 

Download the English Manual Here:

 

https://mcusercontent.com/3260481e0382f092fe1a15ade/files/c7d3133f-1491-42d9-8a60-f3445d6c5d17/The_Churches_in_South_Africa_COVID_19_and_the_Future_Practical_manual.pdf

 

 

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[6] Disabled Man Deprived of Nutrition and Hydration by Court Order Passes Away after Heroic Efforts by Family and Polish Government

 

Today (26 January) the middle-aged Polish citizen, referred to in court documents as 'RS', passed away after being deprived of fluids and nutrition by University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust since 7 January 2021.

Following a courageous legal and diplomatic battle fought by members of his family and the Polish government to have RS repatriated to Poland, RS lost his life just as Poland was seeking to enforce a judgment of its courts to have him airlifted to a Polish hospital for further treatment and care.

Last night (25 January), the family's lawyers urgently wrote to the Hospital's lawyers, insisting that nutrition and fluids be reinstated in view of the diplomatic status granted by Poland and the decision of a Polish court. The Hospital refused to re-commence life-sustaining treatment in the morning, and reported RS's death later during the day. 

The Polish government is to be commended for its diligence which included granting RS diplomatic status in its efforts to bring him home to Poland. Similarly, legal efforts supporting the family were tireless and included exhausting all available appeals including two applications to the European Court of Human Rights.

RS’s mother (whose name cannot be published under the Court order) said: “I am devastated that the British authorities have decided to dehydrate my son to death. What the British authorities have done to my son is euthanasia by the back door. Depriving him of nutrition and hydration is functionally the same as giving him an injection to end his life, except that the entire process is longer, degrading and inhumane treatment.”

Sustaining life “not in his best interests”

After RS was taken to hospital following a heart attack in early November, the doctors at University Hospital Plymouth NHS Trust concluded within a few days that it was in his best interests to withdraw all life-sustaining treatment. In the end of November, an application was made to the Court of Protection to resolve the dispute with RS’s mother and other members of his family, who insisted on preserving his life.

Following an online court hearing earlier in mid-December, Mr Justice Cohen agreed with the NHS doctors that, with appropriate treatment and care, RS could survive “for up to five years or more”.  Since the heart attack RS has been recovering, but the judge found that he would never recover beyond “a minimally conscious state” where he could barely “acknowledge a presence of another human being”.

RS’s wife, who lives with him in England, tearfully told the Court that RS was a devout Catholic who believed that every life is precious, but also said that if he became seriously ill and “beyond saving”, he would not want to be a “burden” on his family. RS wanted to be buried in Poland when he dies. The judge refused to allow any questions to be asked to RS’s wife by the lawyers acting for other members of his family, as she was distressed.

In his judgment the judge found that RS “would not want to be kept alive in a state which provides him with no capacity to obtain any pleasure and which is so upsetting to his wife and children”. The judge concluded that it was not in RS’s best interests to be kept alive.

RS’s mother has already spent most of her savings trying to save her son. Her fight to save her son’s life is supported by her children and grandchildren, although not by RS’s wife.

The Christian Legal Centre – the same pro-life group which helped the parents of Alfie Evans at the final stage of their dramatic legal battle to save the infant’s life in 2018 – has agreed to cover the future legal costs of the impoverished family.

The family says RS holds strong pro-life views, and was outraged by the decision to remove Alfie’s life support; it is ironic that he now finds himself a victim of a similar decision.

“We have done cases of this kind out of number”

The appeal from members of RS’s family was considered at an urgent hearing on 23 December, chaired by Lady Justice King, who in 2018 dismissed three appeals by the parents of Alfie Evans against the orders to withdraw his life support. At the hearing in the Court of Appeal, she commented in open court: “Sadly, we have all done cases of this kind out of number. We’ve done trials as a matter of hours. We are all used to dealing with these cases at short notice.

The family complained that they were given too short a notice of the trial, and had only two working days to instruct lawyers and prepare the evidence. The family’s lawyers pointed out that earlier cases of this kind were much rarer, and would only be decided “after many months of tests and with mountains of expert evidence, as well as intense examination of evidence from those who knew the patient to understand his perspective”.

They argued that RS’s case was “an example of the pendulum having swung too far the opposite way”, where a rushed decision was made without a proper examination of RS’s Christian belief in the sanctity of life.

The family asked for a short delay in the withdrawal of nutrition and fluids to enable RS’s elderly mother to fly from Poland to the UK to say goodbye to her son. However, Lady Justice King emphasised that was a matter for the Hospital, and the Court’s order came into force immediately. The same evening, RS’s mother booked the earliest available flight to see her son on Sunday.

However, on Christmas Eve the Hospital informed the family that nutrition and fluids have already been withdrawn. Messages begging doctors to continue hydration until RS’s mother’s arrival were left unanswered.

RS’s survival causes “anguish for the clinical team”

The family made an urgent application to the European Court of Human Rights for the violation of RS’s right to life. The government of Poland declared that it wished to intervene to support the family’s case against the UK, and made its own application to ECHR to compel the UK to permit his repatriation. The European Court has indicated that the case will be heard on an urgent basis in early 2021.

The family has spent a rare 30-minute visit permitted by the Hospital taking videos of RS, and have asked an eminent neurological consultant, Rev Dr Patrick Pullicino, to interpret that evidence. In a written opinion, Dr Pullicino observed that the videos showed “a clear emotional response to the presence of family members”, and might indicate that RS’s prospects of recovery were better than suggested by the Hospital. He recommended further tests which could help to diagnose RS’s condition.

At an urgent hearing on 28 December, Mr Justice Holman suspended the permission to withhold nutrition and fluids from RS until this new evidence could be considered by Mr Justice Cohen. By that time, RS had already spent five days without being given any fluids, and the Hospital had written to the family to confirm he was “at the end of his life” and was expected to die within 24 to 48 hours.

However, at the hearing on Thursday 30 December, the doctors working for the Hospital told the Court that RS’s condition had not changed. The treating consultant (who cannot be named under the reporting restrictions) said: “We feel very strongly that his outcome won’t be one which would satisfy him. We should be palliating him, and that period should be made as short as possible, not prolonged by providing hydration.

When asked by the family’s barrister, Charles Foster, about a possible transfer of RS to his country of origin, the consultant emotionally retorted that the family’s new application to the court had already forced the clinicians to stop administering palliative treatment such as morphine and midazolam, and that was causing “anguish for the clinical team”. He added: “I find it quite offensive to suggest that he should be transferred to another country, where he could die in transit away from his family.

Diplomats from the Polish Embassy attended the online court hearing, and made submissions to Mr Justice Cohen.

However, Mr Justice Cohen said: “I unhesitatingly reject the suggestion that he should be moved overseas”. He agreed with the treating doctor’s concern that RS might “die in transit” as a result – instead of dying in a hospital bed if hydration is withdrawn. The judge initially imposed reporting restrictions prohibiting any mention of Poland as RS’s country of origin, but changed his mind and lifted the ban on Friday 31 December.

Mr Justice Cohen also rejected the evidence of Dr Pullicino, who told the court that the videos taken by the family indicated that RS was making a speedy recovery, and had a 50% chance of eventually recovering to live an independent life within his own home. The judge He refused the family’s request for permission to arrange for an examination of RS by Dr Pullicino or another neurologist.

The Hospital had already withdrawn nutrition and hydration from RS on Christmas Eve, following a Court of Appeal decision the day before, but then reinstated hydration five days later on the orders of Mr Justice Holman. The Hospital the agreed to delay the withdrawal until 4 pm on Thursday 7 January, to await a decision of the European Court of Human Rights.

Poland Acts

On 20 January 2020, a Polish Court, by motion of the Prosecutor’s office, declared RS as entirely incapacitated and as a permanent resident of Poland and therefore within its jurisdiction. The District Court in Warsaw secured the right of R.S. to be transported back to Poland.

In addition, RS was granted diplomatic status by the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which further bolstered their right to remove RS from England because of the diplomatic immunity that was conferred upon him as a result of his diplomatic appointment.

At the time of RS’ s death, Poland was acting feverishly to effectuate the court order of 20 January 2020.

 

 

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Wednesday, January 20, 2021

20 January 2021

 

 

 

“But if the watchman see the sword come, and blow not the trumpet, and the people be not warned; if the sword come, and take any person from among them, he is taken away in his iniquity; but his blood will I require at the watchman’s hand.” [Ezekiel 33:6]


“For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.” [Ephesians 6:12]

 

 

Presbyterians Week Headlines

 

[1] REPORT: Number of Christians Murdered for Faith Rose Sixty Percent in 2020

 

[2] Bethel Church Breaks away from United Church of Christ, Citing Left-Leaning Activism

 

[3] Three New Puritan Reprints from Reformation Heritage Books

 

[4] Scottish Church Leaders Urge Scottish National Party To Re-Open Churches after Launching Pre-Action Letter

 

[5] RP Global Alliance Lists Worldwide Streamed Church Service Schedule

 

[6] Charges Dropped against Deacon Arrested for Singing Hymns Outdoors

 

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[1] REPORT: Number of Christians Murdered for Faith Rose Sixty Percent in 2020

 

COVID-19 and Technology Drive Rise in Anti-Religious Bigotry, According to Leading Watchdog Group

NEWS PROVIDED BY
Open Doors USA
Jan. 13, 2021

SANTA ANA, Calif., Jan. 13, 2021 /
Christian Newswire/ -- Levels of Christian persecution are at a record high globally, according to watchdog organization Open Doors, who announced the 2021 World Watch List today via press conference. A comprehensive research-based report, the annual World Watch List ranks the top fifty countries where it is most dangerous to be Christian – and exposes startling shifts in the landscape of global religious persecution.

This year's report reveals that more than 340 million Christians now suffer high levels of persecution for their faith, representing 1-in-8 Christians worldwide.

"The COVID-19 pandemic has turned a bad situation into an unbearable one," said David Curry, president and CEO of Open Doors USA. "This public health crisis created an opportunity to expand faith-based discrimination and violence in regions where religious persecution had already reached alarming rates."

Due to ongoing and increasing surveillance and censorship of religious minorities, China re-entered the top twenty for the first time in a decade. New data show China's surveillance state is used to persecute Christians and other religious minorities, such as Uighur Muslims. The Chinese Communist Party is not only normalizing these technologies within their borders, but exporting them to authoritarian regimes around the world.

"This goes beyond where you're going to church or where you're going to temple, to what it is you're writing about on your phone," said Dr. Chris Meserole, Director of Research and Policy of the Brookings Artificial Intelligence and Emerging Technology Initiative. "There's no country that can match the sheer scale of surveillance technologies that China has developed and also deployed."

For the first time in the twenty-nine-year history of the World Watch List, every country in the top fifty is ranked as experiencing very high or extreme levels of persecution.

In 2020, extremist attacks spread further throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, from Nigeria and Cameroon to Burkina Faso, Mali, and beyond. In Nigeria alone, ten Christians a day are murdered on average due to their religious beliefs. As the total number of Christians killed for their faith rose 60 percent for the year—from 2,983 registered cases (WWL 2020) to 4,761 (WWL 2021)—ninety-one percent of the violent killings for religious reasons occurred in Africa. The report reveals that one-in-six Christians in Africa endure faith-based discrimination and violence.

2021 World Watch List Top Ten

 

1.     North Korea
 

2.     Afghanistan
 

3.     Somalia
 

4.     Libya
 

5.     Pakistan
 

6.     Eritrea
 

7.     Yemen
 

8.     Iran
 

9.     Nigeria
 

10. India

 

To view the complete 2021 World Watch List report, visit ODUSA.org/WWL.

 

 

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[2] Bethel Church Breaks away from United Church of Christ, Citing Left-Leaning Activism

 

NEBRASKA CITY – Political division across the United States is making its mark on a local Nebraska City church that has voted to end its nearly 60-year affiliation with its national congregation citing concern over the political activism of the United Church of Christ…

 

Read More:

 

https://rivercountry.newschannelnebraska.com/story/43170567/bethel-church-breaks-away-from-ucc-citing-leftleaning-political-activism

 

 

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[3] Three New Puritan Reprints from Reformation Heritage Books

 

On 15 January 2021, Reformation Heritage Books released three new Puritan reprints—all great classics that aim for one’s growth in grace in different areas of the Christian life:

 

“Heaven Opened: The Riches of God’s Covenant” by Richard Alleine

 

https://www.heritagebooks.org/.../heaven-opened-the...

 

 

“The Pleasantness of a Religious Life” by Matthew Henry”

 

https://www.heritagebooks.org/.../the-pleasantness-of-a...

 

“The Duty of Self-Denial and Ten Other Sermons” by Thomas Watson.”

 

https://www.heritagebooks.org/.../the-duty-of-self-denial...

 

 

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[4] Scottish Church Leaders Urge Scottish National Party To Re-Open Churches after Launching Pre-Action Letter

 

A group of church leaders in Scotland has sent a pre-action letter to the Scottish government calling on measures, which have seen churches closed during the current lockdown, to be urgently reversed.

Supported by the Christian Legal Centre, 30 church leaders from a range of Christian denominations, including the Church of Scotland, the Free Church of Scotland, the Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) and a number of independent churches, have written that if their request is rejected, they will face no alternative but to pursue a judicial review.  

Restrictions outlined by First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, on Friday 8 January, without debate, have made it a criminal offence for churches to hold services in-person and, for example, to conduct baptisms in the highest tiers.  

The closure of churches in Scotland is unprecedented, with no attempt to close them since the Stuart kings made it a capital offence to meet for worship and listen to preaching other than that of the established church, in the 17th century.

Disproportionate step

The pre-action letter states that the church leaders wish to emphasise that they ‘fully understand the seriousness of the COVID-19 pandemic and they appreciate that the Scottish Government is required to make difficult decisions as it seeks to take steps to decrease the spread of the virus.’  

However, the leaders say that they believe the Scottish Ministers’ have ‘failed to appreciate that the closure of places of worship is a disproportionate step, and one which has serious implications for freedom of religion.’

The letter contends that the regulations that came into force on 8 January 2021 are in violation of Article 9, read with Article 11, of the European Convention on Human Rights.

The letter identifies that with suitable restrictions in place, public transport, essential shops, professional sport, and the court system continue to function.  Yet, places of worship are closed. 

It states that this closure is: ‘arbitrary, inconsistent and disproportionate when looked at in light of the Convention. The closure of places of worship and the criminalisation of collective manifestation of religion which takes place under carefully and responsibly controlled conditions goes too far.’

Violates Scottish constitution

Outlining the position of the church leaders on how the separation of church and state is a fundamental feature of the constitution of Scotland, the letter argues that the current restrictions on church activity violates the Act of 1592.

This Act, which gave authority to the church over all matters ecclesiastical, also gave the elders of each church a specific legal responsibility to ensure that regular worship continued.

The freedom of the church from any government interference was also confirmed in the 1921 Church of Scotland Act, which current restrictions also violates.

In November 2020, Chancellor Angela Merkel refused to close churches in Germany due to ‘constitutional issues’. In this regard, the pre-action letter identifies that: ‘Scotland is the only nation in the United Kingdom that has closed places of worship at this present time and that action is also out of step with the restrictions that have been put in place in other countries (for example Germany and the United States).’

Furthermore, the letter asks the Scottish government to note ‘that the majority of churches in Scotland hold to theology which believes that interference in matters sacred by the secular authority, is a direct threat to their independence.’

A number of the signatories to this pre-action letter, along with over 500 other church leaders, have also written to the Scottish government this week, outlining their concerns and arguing that there is no evidence that church services contribute to the spread of covid-19.

The church leaders have given the Scottish Ministers’ until 5.00 pm on Thursday 21 January 2021 to respond.

‘Dangerous precedent’

The Scottish pre-action letter comes as leaders in England and Wales continue to pursue a judicial review over their respective government’s decision to close churches during the November 2020 Lockdown.

An oral permission hearing is set for Monday 25 January at the Cardiff Civil Justice Centre, which will decide whether the case will go to full judicial review.

During a parliamentary debate ahead of the November 2020 lockdown in England, former prime minister, Theresa May, said of the English government’s decision to close places of worship:

“My concern is the government today making it illegal to conduct an act of public worship for the best of intentions, sets a precedent that could be misused for a government in the future with the worst of intentions. It has unintended consequences.”

When asked in November 2020 how the English government had justified closing places of worship, chief scientific advisors, Professor Chris Whitty and Sir Patrick Vallance, said: “We haven’t got good evidence”, “this is not a very exact science at all” and “we don’t have good data to answer that with any degree of certainty.”

Similarly, the Scottish government has failed to present any scientific evidence to justify church closures.

The church leaders respond

Rev. Dr William Philip, leader of the Tron church in Glasgow City Centre, which has over 500 members of all ages and backgrounds, said: “The severe restrictions upon gatherings of churches throughout recent months, and in particular the enforced complete closure to public worship, has brought significant distress, suffering, and ill-health to many in our congregation.

“Many of these are vulnerable people, and the church community serves as a life support for many at this time. We urge the government to reverse these measures urgently.”

Rev. James McInnes, leader at Lochalsh and Strath Free Church of Scotland, said: “Present legislation permits me to conduct a funeral service after someone has died, but it obstructs me in caring for the living.

“I am very concerned about the negative impact of the present action of the Scottish Government in making it a criminal offence for a person residing in a ‘Tier Four area’ to leave their home in order to worship at a church. I am also concerned that this action by civil government represents a disregard for the legitimate and lawful authority of the church as distinct and separate from the state.”

Rev. Geoffrey de Bruin, leader at Christian Revival Church Edinburgh, said: “Since the lockdown began, the need for us to provide spiritual and mental support to the many needs in our community has been essential.

“We as a church cannot help or minister to these individuals from an online platform. We would need to have the restrictions lifted as a matter of urgency in order to provide the much-needed support our society and community needs during this lockdown.”

Pastor Daniel Mihet, leader at Bethany Evangelical Church in Dumfries, who growing up under a communist dictatorship in Romania experienced the permanent closure of churches across the country, said: “This experience, to me personally, brings back memories from my living in the former Communist block where churches lost their autonomy and became subject to the state. What is now happening in each UK country I believe is beginning to resemble how churches have been treated in communist countries.”

William Macleod, minister of Knightswood Free Church (Continuing) in Glasgow, said: “The Scottish Government is asking me to break my promises to God and man by closing my church at this time.

“I believe strongly in the independence of the church from the state and that the church should be free to run its own affairs subject only to Christ and the Word of God. Our Covenanting forefathers fought for this and died as martyrs for this cause in the seventeenth century.”

 

List of signatories:

Andrew Baldock , Minister, Kilwinning Evangelical Church

Rev Nathan Owens. Maxwell Church,

John-William Noble, Pastor, Grace Baptist Church Aberdeen

Garry Brotherston, Minister, Bishopbriggs Free Church of Scotland

Angus R. Cameron, Pastor, Cumnock Baptist Church,

Rev. William Macleod BSc, ThM, Knightswood Free Church of Scotland (Continuing)

Geoffrey de Bruin, Senior Pastor, CRC Edinburgh

Rev. Dr Rupert Hunt-Taylor MRCVS

Rev Greg MacDonald, Minister of the Cross congregation, Isle of Lewis

William Philip, Senior Minister, The Tron Church, Glasgow

Paul Harkess, Assistant Minister, Maxwell Church

James MacKenzie, Elder, Edinburgh North Church

Arthur O'Malley, Pastor, East Gate Church, Eldersile

Rev Graeme Craig, Ayr Free Church of Scotland (Continuing)

Andrew R Allan, Minister, Partick Free Church of Scotland (Continuing), Glasgow

John MacKenzie, congregation of the Free Church of Scotland (Continuing) and Clerk of the Northern Presbytery

Daniel Titus, Pastor, Bethany Evangelical Church Dumfries

Rev James S. Haram, Shettleston Free Church of Scotland, Glasgow

Maurice Roberts, Minister (Retired), Inverness

Colin Wilson, Editor, Christians Together, Inverness

Tom Malone, Pastor, Foundation Church, Peterhead

Rev Kenneth Macdonald, Stornoway Free Church

Tom Budgen, Minister, Kilmuir and Stenscholl Free Church of Scotland (Continuing), Isle of Skye

Rev Alexander James MacInnes, Lochalsh & Strath Free Church of Scotland (Continuing),

Alisdair S Smith, Elder, Knox Church Perth

Edith Forrest, Elder, St Columba Church (Church of Scotland) Kilmacolm

Yerik Kellet-Smith, Elder, Ruchill Parish Church

Rev Alasdair Macleod, Knock & Point Free Church (Continuing), Isle of Lewis.

 

 

+ Christian Concern, 70 Wimpole Street, London W1G 8AX, England, 020 7935 1488, Contact Page

 

+ Scottish National Party, Gordon Lamb House, 3 Jackson's Entry, Edinburgh EH8 8PJ Scotland, 0131 525 8900, snp.hq@snp.org

 

 

[5] RP Global Alliance Lists Worldwide Streamed Church Service Schedule

 

https://rpglobalalliance.org/2021/01/16/church-services-live-streamed-9/

 

 

+ Reformed Presbyterian Global Alliance, c/o Ottawa Reformed Presbyterian Church, PO Box 23139 Ottawa, Ontario K2A 4E2, Canada

 

 

[6] Charges Dropped against Deacon Arrested for Singing Hymns Outdoors

 

A court has dismissed all charges against a church deacon who was one of the three arrested last September for singing while not wearing a mask at a “psalm sing” outdoor worship service held in Moscow City, Idaho.

 

The Idaho District Court dropped charges against Gabriel Rench in the case State of Idaho v. Gabriel Rench. The deacon was arrested at an event hosted by Christ Church and held outside City Hall in response to the extension of a COVID-19-prompted mask mandate imposed by Moscow’s mayor at the time, the law firm Thomas More Society, which represented the church, said…

 

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+ Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches, PO Box 8741, Moscow, Idaho 83843, 208-882-2034, presidingminister@crechurches.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, January 13, 2021

13 January 2021

 

 

 

 

 

“But if the watchman see the sword come, and blow not the trumpet, and the people be not warned; if the sword come, and take any person from among them, he is taken away in his iniquity; but his blood will I require at the watchman’s hand.” [Ezekiel 33:6]


“For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.” [Ephesians 6:12]

 

 

Presbyterians Week Headlines

 

[1] Christian Chaplain Banned from Prisons For Ten Years for Exposing Islamic Radicalization To Pursue Judicial Review at High Court

 

[2] National Council of Churches Open Letter to Vice President Pence, Members of Congress, and The Cabinet Calling for the Removal of President Trump from Office

 

[3] United Methodist Minister Invokes Hindu God at Opening of U.S. Congress

 

[4] May 2020 Safe Church Webinar with Chuck DeGroat, Author of When Narcissism Comes to Church

 

[5] World Food Program Head Warns of Potential Famines of 'Biblical Proportions' in 2021

 

[6] The Confessional Presbyterian Volume 16 (2020) Available

 

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[1] Christian Chaplain Banned from Prisons For Ten Years for Exposing Islamic Radicalization To Pursue Judicial Review at High Court

 

Today, Wednesday January 13, 2021, a Christian chaplain and former detective, suspended for ten years from all prisons for telling a Sunday newspaper about Islamic extremism dominating HMP Brixton, is set to have a permission hearing for judicial review at the High Court.

Pastor Paul Song, fifty, spoke to the Mail on Sunday in September 2018 after news broke about his experiences at the hands of radical Islam in the London prison.

His experiences included having his mainstream Evangelical courses hijacked by Islamic extremists, and inmates taking over the prison’s Christian chapel and proclaiming the killers of Lee Rigby.

He also spoke of fearing for his safety and being assaulted and racially abused by Islamic inmates.

Pastor Song, who had given nearly twenty years of exemplary service to the prison, also revealed how Muslim gangs were being allowed to act with impunity and were intimidating inmates to convert to Islam.

In 2015, the serving Anglican chaplain had left the prison, leaving a void that was filled by head ‘chaplain’ Imam Mohammed Yusuf Ahmed.

Imam Mohammed was the former General Secretary of the Islamic Party of Britain, which had advocated for Britain to be transformed into an Islamic State.

Upon his appointment, Imam Mohammed vowed to dismantle what he saw as Christian ‘domination’ in the prison and began to scrutinise Pastor Song’s activities.

Pastor Song was subsequently told by Imam Mohammed that his mainstream Evangelical courses, taught and recognised all over the world (including the Alpha course), were ‘too extreme’ and that he was a ‘radical’ Christian.

Pastor Song reluctantly stopped teaching the courses, was forced out of the chapel, and left with no option but to meet with inmates in their cells.

Troubling lack of transparency

Following a visit to the jail in January 2017, prisons inspector Peter Clarke found high levels of violence and reported that 'a third of prisoners felt unsafe'. It was also noted that the jail had been without a full-time Anglican chaplain for 18 months. Mr Clarke said one should be recruited 'without delay'.

In August 2017, after Pastor Song had an exchange with an inmate about Islam and Christianity, he received an email from Imam Mohammed, which said: “You do not have permission to enter the wings, nor do you have the permission to speak to any prisoners here at HMP Brixton. If you do turn up here without my prior permission, your keys will be confiscated, and you will be walked to the gate”.

After unsubstantiated allegations, that he had called the inmate a ‘terrorist’ and threatened Imam Mohammed, which Pastor Song vehemently denies, he was permanently banned.

Supported by the Christian Legal Centre, Pastor Song is took the Ministry of Justice to the High Court, to challenge the ban and to clear his name.

Ian Acheson, author of a Government review into Islamic extremism in UK prisons, said at the time of Pastor Song’s case that: “There seems to be a very troubling Jack of transparency and due process around the decision to expel this chaplaincy volunteer.

In May 2018, Pastor Song agreed to stay the proceedings after an independent investigation was promised by the Ministry of Justice.

MP Theresa Villiers had submitted a written question to the Secretary of State for Justice, asking if he had discussed the matter with the prison governor and if he would “take steps to press for that pastor’s reinstatement.”

43,000 people signed a petition calling for his reinstatement.

Carried out by Sara Pennington, a governor from another prison, the subsequent review concluded that his exclusion was “not reasonable” and recommended an immediate reinstatement.

Banned again

Pastor Song met Brixton’s governor, David Bamford, on 16 August 2018, who assured him that he would now be allowed back into the prison with full privileges. He was also told that Imam Mohammed had been suspended, pending an investigation into an unrelated matter.

On 15 September 2018, the Mail on Sunday published a front-page article covering Pastor Song’s experiences in the prison and how he had been vindicated.

However, as soon as Pastor Song formally agreed to drop his High Court case on 20 September 2018, the same day Mr. Bamford notified him in an email that he would now be suspended because of the interview he had given to the Mail on Sunday.

Mr. Bamford told Pastor Song that there would be an investigation of what he had said in the interview, including his “compromising of the safety of staff and prisoners by disclosing information to the press without permission” as well as “any breach of confidentiality” and “possible anti-Muslim comments.”

On 3 May 2019, following an investigation, London’s Prison Group Director banned Pastor Song, not only from HMP Brixton, but from all prisons for ten years for ‘failure to adhere to the expected requirements of a chaplaincy volunteer.’

Left with no alternative but to pursue a judicial review of this decision, Pastor Song is now bringing a claim to the High Court on nine grounds, including victimization, breach of public sector equality duty and for breach of his rights under Articles 9 and 10 of the European Court of Human Rights. 

Pastor Song’s lawyers will argue that he has been victimized for exposing the reality of Islamic extremism at the prison to the media, and that ‘there was nothing new (post-dating the settlement) which justified the prison taking fresh action against him.’

His case includes witness statements from former prison inmates, whose lives Pastor Song helped to transform during his time at HMP Brixton.  

One statement from former prisoner and drug addict, Nigel Williams, states: ‘I cannot speak highly enough of Pastor Song. He is a brilliant man of God with a loving and compassionate heart and I have never heard anyone say a bad word about him. Paul helped me a lot in my own Christian faith, and I know there are hundreds of ex-prisoners who have the highest respect and admiration for Paul and would say that his actions changed their lives for the better.’

‘I have been severely punished’

Ahead of the hearing, Pastor Song said: “I was deeply shocked and hurt when I received the letter telling me that I would be banned for 10 years from doing what I have been called to do through my Christian faith.
 

“After twenty years of service supporting vulnerable inmates at HMP Brixton, I have been severely punished for exposing the truth.

“What has happened to me has set a dangerous precedent for anyone else who dares to tell the public about the growing domination of Islamic extremism in our prisons. I am determined to fight for justice.”

Andrea Williams, chief executive of the Christian Legal Centre, said"The decision to ban Pastor Song from all prisons for 10 years has sent a chilling message to anyone prepared to expose wrong-doing and corruption in our public institutions.

“Removing him immediately after the prison authorities had confirmation that he would drop the high court legal case against his original removal, was cruel, underhand and unlawful.

“This is a case that exposes the disturbing rise and influence of Islamic extremism and intimidation of Christians in our prisons. The public must know the truth, and those being impacted by it must be free to tell it without fear.

“While Pastor Song has been victimized by HMP Brixton, he is no victim - he is the real deal. A Christian minister who has dedicated his life to his faith and transforming people’s lives through Jesus, not just in the UK, but across the world.

“Christian ministry in prisons has a long history, and its presence is essential for the rehabilitation and transformation of lives. Paul’s work has led to many prisoners in Brixton turning their lives around, and so it is shocking that prisoners who are desperate for a new way of life should now be prevented from being supported by him.”

 

 

+ Christian Concern, 70 Wimpole Street, London W1G 8AX, England, 020 7935 1488, Contact Page

 

 

[2] National Council of Churches Open Letter to Vice President Pence, Members of Congress, and The Cabinet Calling for the Removal of President Trump from Office

 

[Editor’s Note: Inclusion of any article in Presbyterians Week does not necessarily imply endorsement by the editor, Presbyterians Week, or the Christian Observer.]

 

January 8, 2021

 

Our faith instructs us to take seriously positions of leadership, not to lead others astray and to be careful about what we say and do. In Philippians 2:3-4 we are taught to, “Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility regard others as better than yourselves.Let each of you look not to your own interests, but to the interests of others.”

 

President Donald J. Trump’s actions and words have endangered the security of the country and its institutions of government by inciting a violent, deadly, seditious mob attack at the U.S. Capitol. His words and actions have placed the lives of the people he is supposed to serve in grave danger to advance his own interests. Further, he not only failed to stop or condemn the attack after the Capitol had been stormed but instead encouraged the mob by calling them patriots. This domestic terrorist attack resulted in at least five deaths, including a Capitol Police Officer, and more than a dozen police officers injured. The desecration of the Capitol building was also disgraceful and reprehensible.

 

For the good of the nation, so that we might end the current horror and prepare the way for binding up the nation’s wounds, we, as leaders of the member communions of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the USA (NCC), believe the time has come for the President of the United States, Donald J. Trump, to resign his position immediately. If he is unwilling to resign, we urge you to exercise the options provided by our democratic system.

 

In addition, we recognize the need to hold responsible not only those who invaded the Capitol, but also those who supported and/or promoted the President’s false claims about the election or made their own false accusations.

 

We grieve for our country at this difficult time and continue to pray for the safety and security, and ultimately the healing of our nation. Holding those who have abused their power and participated in these immoral and tragic actions accountable, in particular the President of the United States, is one step toward healing.

 

Signed:

 

Jim Winkler, General Secretary and President, National Council of Churches

 

Rev. Dr. John C. Dorhauer, General Minister and President, United Church of Christ and Chair, National Council of Churches Governing Board

 

Bishop W. Darin Moore, Presiding Bishop, AME Zion Church and Immediate Past Chair, National Council of Churches

 

Bishop Teresa Jefferson-Snorton, Christian Methodist Episcopal Church and Vice Chair, National Council of Churches

 

Rev. Teresa Hord Owens, General Minister and President, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)

 

Rev. Dr. Néstor Gómez, The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)

 

Rev. Paula Clayton Dempsey, Director of Partnership Relations, Alliance of Baptists

 

Bishop Elizabeth Eaton, Presiding Bishop, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America

 

The Most Rev. Michael B. Curry, Presiding Bishop and Primate, The Episcopal Church

 

Senior Bishop Lawrence Reddick, Christian Methodist Episcopal Church

Bishop Sally Dyck, Ecumenical Officer of the Council of Bishops, The United Methodist Church

 

Rev. Dr. Jean Hawxhurst, Ecumenical Staff Officer, The United Methodist Church

 

Rev. Eddy Alemán, General Secretary, Reformed Church in America

 

Rev. Jane Siebert, President, Swedenborgian Church of North America

 

His Eminence Archbishop Vicken Aykazian, Ecumenical Director and Diocesan Legate, The Armenian Church, Eastern Diocese of America

 

Dr. Kimberly Brooks, African Methodist Episcopal Church

 

Rev. Richard Tafel, Swedenborgian Church

 

Carole Collins, Director of Operation, Alliance of Baptists

 

Reverend Brenda Girton-Mitchell, Progressive National Baptist Convention

Rev. Dr. W. Franklyn Richardson, Chair, Conference of National Black Churches

 

Stephen M. Veazey, President (Head of Communion), Community of Christ

His Grace Mar Awa Royel, Bishop of California and Secretary of the Holy Synod, Assyrian Church of the East

 

Bishop Francis Krebs, Presiding Bishop, Ecumenical Catholic Communion

Rev. Dr. James Herbert Nelson II, Stated Clerk of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (USA), Presbyterian Church (USA)

 

 

+ National Council of Churches, 475 Riverside Drive, Suite 880, New York, New York 10115

 

+ United Church of Christ, 700 Prospect Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115, 216-736-2100, ogm@ucc.org

 

+ Reformed Church in America, 4500 60th Street Southeast, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49512, 800-968-6065, questions@rca.org

 

+ Presbyterian Church (PCUSA), 100 Witherspoon Street, Louisville, Kentucky 40202, 888-728-7228, Fax: 502-569-8005

 

 

[3] United Methodist Minister Invokes Hindu God at Opening of U.S. Congress

 

Emanuel Cleaver, an ordained United Methodist minister and Democrat Representative, opened the first session of the 117th U.S. Congress by praying in the name of a Hindu god. He concluded, “We ask it in the name of the monotheistic God, Brahma, and god known by many names by different faiths. Amen and a-woman.” The term “amen” has nothing to do with gender, of course. It simply means “so be it.” According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, “Brahma was born from a golden egg and created the earth and all things on it. Later myths describe him as having come forth from a lotus that issued from Vishnu’s navel.”

 

 

+ Way of Life Literature, Post Office Box 610368, Port Huron, Michigan 48061, 519-652-2619, fbns@wayoflife.org

 

+ United Methodist Church, 7178 Columbia Gateway Drive, Columbia, Maryland 21046, 410-309-3400

 

 

[4] May 2020 Safe Church Webinar with Chuck DeGroat, Author of When Narcissism Comes to Church

 

On Wed May 27 at 12 pm Eastern, the Christian Reformed Church’s Safe Church Ministry hosted a webinar with Chuck DeGroat, author of When Narcissism Comes to Church: Healing Your Community From Emotional and Spiritual Abuse.

 

View the recording of this webinar here:

 

          https://youtu.be/QUHWSQ7HzkA

 

 

+ Christian Reformed Church in North America, 2850 Kalamazoo Avenue Southeast, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49560, 616-241-1691, Fax: 616-224-0803 crcna@crcna.org

 

+ Christian Book Distributors (CBD), 140 Summit St. Peabody, Massachusetts 01960, 800-247-4784, Contact Page

 

 

[5] World Food Program Head Warns of Potential Famines of 'Biblical Proportions' in 2021

 

The head of the World Food Program believes that 2021 could see “famines of biblical proportions” as the economic struggles of COVID-19 may hamper global responses to food shortages caused by military conflicts, the rise of Islamic extremism and locust infestations.

 

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          https://www.christianpost.com/news/world-food-program-warns-of-famines-of-biblical-proportions.html?uid=78a63fc2c2

 

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