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BLESSED BEYOND BELIEF
May 17th, 2008, 07:21 AM
This is an email from the Berean Call (Dave Hunt), concerning Kenneth Copeland.


Today's Update:

"Control Freak" Televangelist [Excerpts]

Church bylaws obtained exclusively by CBS News say Copeland is "empowered to veto any resolution of the Board" concentrating all key decision-making power in the televangelist.

The bylaws indicate the president of the board is Copeland, but Copeland's family members also play a critical role. His wife is the vice president. The senior pastor, secretary and treasurer roles are filled by Copeland's son-in-law. The operations vice president and CEO slots are both filled by Kenneth Copeland's son, John. Other documents previously obtained by CBS indicate in addition to family members there are ten other members of the church's board.

"My first reaction was that Kenneth Copeland was a control freak," says William Josephson, the former head of New York State's Charities Bureau after reviewing the Kenneth Copeland Ministries bylaws.

"Because control is vested in him and his family to the exclusion of any alternative source of authority and it is very unusual," Josephson tells CBS News.

And the many donors to Copeland's ministry have no say in how the ministry functions. According to the bylaws the church "shall have no class of membership entitled to vote."

Another ministry document filed with officials in Tarrant County, Texas, indicates the church spent $28 million on salaries in 2006. $13.3 million went to administrative staff. Former employees tell CBS News the Copelands have about 500 employees on staff at their sprawling Ft. Worth, Texas, compound. In a prior broadcast Copeland said his ministry takes in about $100 million a year in revenue, leaving the unanswered question of what the church does with the remaining cash flow.

Copeland has refused to provide Senate investigators with any of these financial details.


This is one man I would like to see repent as he is affecting so many lives.

goinghome
May 18th, 2008, 12:12 AM
I really don't know how the copelands can be taken seriously as shepherds. it's so incredibly obvious they're just full of hogwash. Who would send money to these people? I just don't get it!

SummerSailing81
May 18th, 2008, 04:06 AM
I really don't know how the copelands can be taken seriously as shepherds. it's so incredibly obvious they're just full of hogwash. Who would send money to these people? I just don't get it!

I spent 12 years deeply involved in the WOF movement and I can tell you from experience that these WOF preachers prey on the lonely, the sick, the naive, and the desperate. They also appeal to the greed in others. They come across as being your friend, caring about you, and being there for you. Whatever it is you need, they promise God will give it to you if you just have enough faith, don't doubt, don't make any negative confessions, name it and claim it, and are completely in God's will which includes, naturally, tithing to the "right" ministry. Of course the "right" ministry is always their ministry. These people refuse to open their financial books and allow their so-called "partners" to actually see how much money is coming in and how it's spent. If they did, they know their "partners" might not be so willing to give so they can live in an 18,000 sq. ft. lake-side home and fly around the world on a $20 million private jet like the Copelands. They are disgusting and arrogant and should have their non-profit status taken from them! These are the wolves in sheep's clothing that the bible talks about and they are devouring many of the flock.

TomSki
May 18th, 2008, 05:24 AM
:tinfoil

Kenneth Copeland is a Freemason, and so is Robert Schuller and Oral Roberts, so was Charles Taze Russell, Joseph Smith, the husband of Mary Eddy Baker, etc...

FaithContender
May 18th, 2008, 08:07 AM
:tinfoil

Kenneth Copeland is a Freemason, and so is Robert Schuller and Oral Roberts, so was Charles Taze Russell, Joseph Smith, the husband of Mary Eddy Baker, etc...

:panic:panic:panic

RefinedbyFire
May 19th, 2008, 01:17 AM
I'm not pointing any fingers at anybody, but the talk of this thread in general makes me think of 2 Corinthians Chapter 4, which I was just reading today, where Paul was talking about many people who peddle the Word of God for money, handling it deceitfully. Yes, people have to be so aware of those verses when they handle the Word of God, and of course, repent and ask forgiveness, if there has been any sin in that area. Look at the rebuke towards Simon in Acts 8, when he had money in mind, shown he was poisoned by bitterness and bound with iniquity. It reminds me of the warning of iniquity in Matthew 7:21-23.