Name Changed to Grace Communion International
This letter was sent to 308 ministers in WCG (now GCI*), warning them of the grave direction they were headed. The warning was not heeded and today they have continued headlong into involvement with the ecumenical movement and endorsing certain New Age authors. The author (a former WCG member) previously mailed Letter to Worldwide Church of God, Philippines (On Apostasy–A Radical Proposal), which reached close to 350 WCG ministers.
The following letter specifically concerns an International Pastor’s and Elder’s Conference in Southern California which focused on Spiritual Formation. More than 800 attended this July conference, including 19 Filipino WCG ministers with their wives.
Included at end are quotes from some of the ministers’ sarcastic mean replies.
UPDATE: C. Baxter Kruger (mentioned in this letter), Director of Perichoresis Ministries, Inc., has written several articles on the website of Grace Communion International (WCG’s new name). Kruger also wrote the book, The Shack Revisited. GCI endorsed The Shack by William P. Young. C. Baxter Kruger and William P. Young are mentioned several times in the article Wm. Paul Young Teaches New Age Lie About Separation on TBN, even telling about a “vision” that Kruger had and says “Wm. Paul Young and C. Baxter Kruger indiscriminately mix truth with error and present false teachings to the church.”
“Wherefore let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall.”
~I Corinthians 10:12
Dear ESN,
I sent out a wake-up call letter as my final letter to Tkach, Jr. and the WCG ministers. I have emailed it to 308 addresses. I have not yet sent it to Filipino ministers, except one. I will later on. I don’t intend to email them anymore. So the replies I forward to you now are also probably the last ones. There are varying degrees of sarcasm. [One minister] was somewhat “tame” compared to others. –Edgardo Meneses
Manila, Philippines
March 15, 2007
Dr. Joseph Tkach
Pastor General
Worldwide Church of God
Glendora, California
Dear Dr. Tkach:
I just read from your latest update in WCG website that you are really determined to push Spiritual Formation to the members of the church. I quote you thus —
I am delighted to say that we have received notice from quite a few pastors in International areas who are planning to attend our pastors conference in July. My enthusiasm is really high.
Caribbean: 28
Canada: 30
Philippines: 40 . . .
Europe: 1
Australia/NZ: 15
I asked a WCG local elder if he had plans to attend the July conference. Here is his reply —
. . . The answer is no, I will not be going to the conference. I was an elder in our church but as of last month we are no longer a “church.” We were down to 5 members [and] HQ wanted us to become a separate “affiliated” church and send all our offerings into them and they would send us back 80% of it or we could just stop being a church. We decided we would stop being a “church.” I was told we would still be considered members of WCG though. Am I still an elder? I don’t know and I really don’t care. We still meet every week as we were before so nothing has really changed for us. None of us have been pleased with the way the leadership in WCG has been taking us for some time but now the church has really lost its mind by inviting wolves into the sheep pen.” [emp. ESN]
Quite a few of the members have discerned the apostasy that has been going on in the Worldwide Church of God. I am sure Richard Foster and Dallas Willard are only two of the “wolves” in sheep’s clothing that the local elder was referring to. Maybe Ruth Tucker and C. Baxter Kruger, too, but I lack enough information on them.
My heart aches for my countrymen who are willing victims to your apostatizing leadership. I hope and pray that you will soon wake up from the spiritual deception that you are in. If only for the sake of thousands of members worldwide, Dr. Tkach, please reconsider your decision to push Spiritual Formation and other false doctrines to them. Why not use the July conference to really get on the right track? It should not be hard — just read the Bible literally and repent of your wrong ways.
Yours truly,
Edgardo S. Meneses
*In April 2009 Worldwide Church of God changed their name in the United States to Grace Communion International. Some local church areas and countries may still carry the former name or a different one.
In April 2018, GCI relocated its headquarters to Charlotte, North Carolina. Joseph Tkach, Jr. retired at the end of 2018 and Greg Williams replaced him as GCI’s president (GCI Update, March 14, 2018). Read more about Greg Williams and his ongoing revision of GCI’s history in this article.
COMMENTS FROM ESN:
Joe Tkach, Jr. finally blocked Edgardo’s email address so no more of his emails could reach him. One of the superintendents at WCG HQ later told Edgardo, “Dr. Tkach’s email is functional.”
A number of the replies which Edgardo received from WCG ministers reveal that many ministers still have the mindset of “Headquarters is right and you are wrong.” Most of them (including their members) are still not willing to research further into the New Age mystical teachings of Richard Foster, Dallas Willard1, Brian McLaren, Rick Warren, C. Baxter Kruger, etc. [all emails on file with ESN]
We will quote a few of these ministers’ words in reply to Edgar’s letter. [bolding ESN’s]
WCG minister in Canada:
I am sure God will deal mercifully with you and you will see the error of your ways on the day that you meet Jesus face to face. However, I can assure you based on my reading of the New Testament, our Lord is not pleased with your self righteous denouncements directed toward Joe Tkach and the WCG. … I am amazed you can write: “…please reconsider your decision to push Spiritual Formation and other false doctrines…” Whatever your differences with WCG, how can one find “Spiritual Formation” to be false teaching? … Perhaps you’d find the simpler term “Prayer and Bible Reading” more to your liking, but that’s your problem. If you can’t even understand the terms used perhaps you’d better step back and start humbly learning the English language rather than try teaching those with a bit more spiritual and intellectual depth than you appear to have. … I anticipate seeing you on the day of resurrection. But for now, in God’s name, shut up, stop writing, and start living a more humble and teachable life. Your writings have exposed no more than your lack of education and your willingness to run from former WCG errors to a new set of errors being taught by others. If you humbly ask God for forgiveness and recognize you’re not called to criticize WCG leadership you’ll start to grow again spiritually. – R. M. (3-18-07 email)
WCG pastor in Ohio:
After my exhaustive study the early church I can tell you frankly, You have no clue! You need to become an expert on first century culture, first century ethics, the early church heresies, early church doctrine, the early church fathers writings and then you will begin to see what Paul is talking about. I will not pass this on to Joe, because he would say the same thing. Get a life, Edgardo! Stop interpreting the mysteries of the Bible from your 21st century viewpoint. – D. K. (3-17-07 email)
WCG minister:
Having read books by both of these men [Richard Foster and Willard Dillard], I find their writings and teachings very consistent with a sound and balanced reading of the bible that does not waste time off in “peripherals.” – B. E. (2-23-07 email)
WCG superintendent at HQ in Glendora:
The difference between Dr. Tkach and yourself is that at least Dr. Tkach is open to correction. … However, he and others who Christ has placed in oversight of this Fellowship have studied your thinking and found it grossly in error. You, sir, are the one whose mind is closed to correction from those who will have to give account for you. – R. D. (3-21-07 email)
CONCLUSION FROM ESN (A FEW ARE CONCERNED):
In spite of those that aren’t thinking (or who have no intention of researching further), a few seem to be concerned about what is happening in Worldwide Church of God.
One WCG minister who received Edgar’s Apostasy Letter said the only thing Edgar didn’t mention was that “headquarters said they wanted any money we had in our local account.” This same minister said they had been paying their own way for the last two years and “would continue to use that money for local ministries.” He ended by saying, “Funny how they want nothing to do with us but send us your money.” [email with ESN]
The following letter shows how HQs wanted one minister to send their offerings to them or they could stop being a church:
WCG Inviting Wolves Into the Sheep Pen (May 31, 2007 letter to ESN)
Related ESN Articles/Letter:
GCI – New Age and Ecumenical Connections
A Rebuttal to Michael Morrison by Edgardo S. Meneses
Related Links:
There are a number of websites and books today that are exposing spiritual formation and other New Age teachings that are infiltrating Christianity today. See the following links:
The Spiritual Formation Movement
Spiritual Formation – How Widespread Has it Become? (list of ministries that are now promoting Spiritual Formation; also has link at end to long list of Christian colleges that are promoting it)
The Issue of Other Religious Practices as Worship in the Church (shows the eastern mystical source of contemplative and centering prayer)
In Case You Still Aren’t Sure About The Shack and Its Author
Footnote by ESN:
1 Dallas Willard died in 2013.