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March, 2010
Another Nazarene Pastor Speaks Out
Pastor Peter Migner of DeLand (FL) Church of the Nazarene is another in
the growing list of concerned Nazarenes. In an open letter to his
District Superintendent Reverend Migner writes:
Dear Rev. Jenkins,
I want to go on record with you as a pastor under your
leadership, that I am greatly perplexed and I am struggling
with the current direction of the Church of the Nazarene and
her Colleges and Universities. I do not know how many are
with me and my wife on these matters, or if we remain is some
kind of silent fearful minority of leaders who struggle with
such matters. I have spent a year reading and researching
trends in our church from the Emergent Movement to what is
being allowed on our Christian campuses.
In the spirit of love I submit to you a summary of my
recent correspondence with several in leadership in the past
several months. In late December 2009 I wrote G.S. Jesse
Middendorf about my concern about evolution being taught at
ENC (Eastern Nazarene College). After two months, the summary
reply of a 3 page letter I received was very gracious and
kind, but yet it was basically that I/we should have liberty
(tolerance) for non-essentials and that there is room for
diversity within the walls of the Nazarene Church on such
subjects as creation.
Unsatisfied with that response I then wrote Professor Karl
Giberson directly at ENC about his position on the creation of
the first man Adam. He wrote back a brief comment that I
should just see his blog (read heresy at blog) as he did not
have time for personal correspondence due to the high volume
of inquiries he receives. Karl noted that all my questions
about Adam were on the website. After careful review of the
website and many other posts I have concluded that indeed Karl
and several other Nazarene Professors are promoting heresy on
the internet if not in the class room as well. The bible
warns us of such false teachers! "But there were also false
prophets among the people, even as there will be false
teachers among you, who will secretly bring in destructive
heresies, . . ." (2 Peter 2:1)
So now my question becomes after a few inquiries: Does anyone in leadership know how to spot false teachers and prophets today? Outside of our Nazarene walls are culturally popular teachers and preachers like Rob Bell who are influencing countless people with their excellent communication ability. If you listen closely he and many other like culturally relevant teachers are teaching heresy alongside other biblical truths. Just a few weeks ago I was enraged when I discovered that TNU was hosting a retreat at a Catholic monastery in KY. Instead of writing, I called TNU (Treveca Nazarene University) and spoke with President Dan Boone directly. I did appreciate the personal time on the phone with Dan . However, after reflecting on that conversation I still stand my ground in spite of what President Boone says about his reasons in justifying a retreat at this Catholic monastery. In my opinion we should not be sending our students onto these grounds and intentionally exposing them to Catholic people, practices and icons as it is a form of silent endorsement at worst, and teaching religious tolerance at best. Dan Boone's reply to me was basically that it is cheap and affordable and we've been doing it for 40 years. I understand thriftiness in this economy but I must still ask, "does the end ( cheap retreats) justify the means (Catholic Monastery) when it offends ministers like me (former Catholic) who were redeemed many years ago from the false teachings ( heresy) of the Catholic Church?" Just this past week our Hispanic Church planter pastor led three adult Catholic women to Christ upon hearing the gospel preached for the first time in a Nazarene church. They came forward to the altar of our Nazarene church. Now we must begin to teach them the truth which the Catholic church never revealed to them.
This past week I discovered that Point Loma Nazarene
University is hosting some bizarre conference about Prophetic
Imagination and among the featured guest speakers are: An
Environmental Activist, a Monk, a Priest, a Black Activist and
then it is MC'd by the President of NTS (Nazarene Theological
Seminary). Among the workshops is a Muslim Imam, a Catholic
Priest and professors from ENC, NNU, PNU and TNU. This is not
the Holiness Church I was led to as a young man from my Roman
Catholic heritage. Some of the topics at this conference are
just outright strange and Emergent in nature such as Sophia
and Phronesis: A 'What If'' Question about Theology, and
Feminist Pedagogy as Acts of Prophetic Imagination.
I am concerned that if this continues much longer the Church of the Nazarene will be swept away into total heresy among a generation that trusted the elders who led them into these false doctrines. I wonder how many more ministers will exit the church as Rev. Rick Headley recently did in Ohio. I truly wish that this were all just some nightmare and I will wake up soon and find that our great holiness denomination has not actually become just another tolerant people with no distinction. If you don't believe what I am writing by all means look at these links and see for yourself. Nurturing the Prophetic Imagination PNC Conference Schedule P.S. My oldest child is a freshman in one of our Nazarene Universities and I am not sure about her academic future if this continues. I cannot honestly imagine supporting our colleges and Universities if this is to become standard in our Denomination. As for the rest of my four children coming up through the ranks, I am inclined to begin looking elsewhere. Maybe my only vote will be by virtue of the Gospel of money until a true stand is made by the General church. Yours Truly, Peter Migner, Pastor Deland Church of the Nazarene Blog: Nazarenes For Biblical Creationism
See
"The Church of the Nazarene and the Emergent Church" for an extensive
menu of information detailing this issue.
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