Babylon is fallen, is fallen,...
Come out of her, my people,
Revelation 14:8/18:4
This seems to be how some "Apsotles" live on the Streets of Babylon ...
"A husband and wife team of pastors from Eden Prairie, Minnesota, are now facing tough questions after selling their longtime church to developers then splurging on a million dollar luxury lakefront home while telling their members that God now wants them to worship in "micro churches" held in their homes.
Real estate records cited by ABC 5 show that the pastors, who are both in their 70s, bought their luxury home located on Reitz Lake in Waconia with cash on Sept. 28, 2018. That same day, the Resurrection Life Church and World Ministry Center received $1 million from a developer who was buying the church's land.
The five-bedroom, three-bathroom home, which covers 4,200 square feet, sits on a more than 10-acre lot. The private yard of the home also contains an in-ground pool, a sand volleyball court, as well as an insulated three car garage.
Speaking to their former congregation in a message posted on the church’s website in July, Sharon Predovich assured them that they weren’t “quitting.”
“We’re not quitting, we’re repositioning. We’ll no longer be your pastors, we’ll be your apostles over smaller works,” she said after explaining how they ended up without a church building."
ChristianPost
Come out of her, my people,
Revelation 14:8/18:4
This seems to be how some "Apsotles" live on the Streets of Babylon ...
"A husband and wife team of pastors from Eden Prairie, Minnesota, are now facing tough questions after selling their longtime church to developers then splurging on a million dollar luxury lakefront home while telling their members that God now wants them to worship in "micro churches" held in their homes.
Real estate records cited by ABC 5 show that the pastors, who are both in their 70s, bought their luxury home located on Reitz Lake in Waconia with cash on Sept. 28, 2018. That same day, the Resurrection Life Church and World Ministry Center received $1 million from a developer who was buying the church's land.
The five-bedroom, three-bathroom home, which covers 4,200 square feet, sits on a more than 10-acre lot. The private yard of the home also contains an in-ground pool, a sand volleyball court, as well as an insulated three car garage.
Speaking to their former congregation in a message posted on the church’s website in July, Sharon Predovich assured them that they weren’t “quitting.”
“We’re not quitting, we’re repositioning. We’ll no longer be your pastors, we’ll be your apostles over smaller works,” she said after explaining how they ended up without a church building."
ChristianPost