I’m Chris, former member of shepherds (El Camino UBF). Today I would like to share with you all revelations from the Holy Spirit itself regarding the religious spirit.
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Category: Theology
The [Main] Problems of the UBF
An attempt at a [documentation] of the most basic problems of the UBF and their causes, [first]compiled in June 2004 by the webservant of these pages after many talks and with the input and help of former members.
Christian Theology Series– Presbyterianism vs Leeism/UBFism
[Disclaimers: In this article I will discuss the general beliefs of Presbyterianism and the systematic structure of the Presbyterian church as a whole. The history of the Presbyterian church and specific branches of it will be saved for a future article.]
Is UBF really a “Bible fundamentalist” organization?
Is UBF really a “Bible fundamentalist organization,” as the German newspaper “Süddeutsche Zeitung” wrote in a 8/23/2002 article? Or should UBF be classified with the “word fundamentalism” groups, as the cult commissioner of the German Protestant church in Rhineland suggests in his book “Im Labyrinth der Seelenfänger” (“In the maze of the soul catchers”)? Outsiders to UBF may get the impression that UBF is a “Bible fundamentalist organization,” but this label is misleading, as it gives the impression that the Bible is read “too much” or taken “too seriously” in UBF. The real problem is that, although the Bible is read much in UBF, it is read in a one-sided, prejudiced and false way. Furthermore, the leaders in particular are clearly showing through their behavior that the opposite is true, that they do not take the Bible seriously, but only use it to further their own agenda, interpreting the Bible arbitrarily.
What is the training process for new members [(of Shepherds Church Gardena) El Camino UBF]?
This is one of a series of articles regarding the UBF chapter, (Shepherd’s Church) El Camino UBF in Gardena, California.
The History of the American UBF reform movement part 2
This is a commentary of the American Reform movement of 2000-2001 by James J Kim.
Living via the Holy Spirit
This is a letter written to me by former member of (Shepherds Church) El Camino UBF Mr. Rory Wurfbain who left the chapter just 2 months ago. It is his way of showing his spiritual journey after leaving UBF. And it was meant to be an encouragement to me and other ex-members.