Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Churches Together —A Warning to my brethren

Churches Together is an organisation seeking to unite all churches to a common purpose in any particular town or district. It constitutes a horrid ecumenical mish-mash of apostasy. Some of its aims, as stated on the Churches Together in Northampton website are:

  • to enable the churches, as pilgrims together, to develop growing relationships, to seek a common mind, and to make decisions together
  • to encourage churches to worship, pray and reflect together on the nature and purpose ofnthe church in the light of its mission – each church sharing with others the treasures of its tradition
  • to enable the churches to respond to the needs of society and to witness to the Gospel together.....to evangelise together.
  • to provide a focus for relating to the local authority and other statutory bodies.......etc.

A list of affiliated churches is given on the above mentioned website. It includes:

Evangelical Baptists. This will delude some into thinking it can’t be all bad. But the first two mentioned are also members of the apostate Baptist Union and are linked to the Willow Creek Association. Discerning brethren will know the implications in this.

Also included are Anglican Churches, Charismatic Churches, Vineyard Churches, Greek Orthodox, Romanian Orthodox, Methodists, Quakers (a very much pseudo Christian organisation) Roman Catholic Churches, and even Worldwide Church of God. This latter is a false cult, once led by H Armstrong and now desperate to be a “mainstream” denomination.

These all “share” the treasures of its tradition with the other apostate members.

And tucked away in the midst of this apostate soup are two Gospel Halls:

  1. Osborne Road Gospel Hall ; contact member, P Burditt.
  2. “Gospel Hall”. This one choosing to hide its name but identified as Spencer Bridge Road Gospel Hall by the name of its contact, John Salisbury, tel; 01604792092

Avisit to Spencer Bridge Road Gospel Hall might suggest a reason why these people wish to be associated with the godless religionists of Northampton.; their building appears to be taken over by Social Services judging by the certificates on display. The purpose of CT is to promote Ecumenism and they do it through “relating to the local authority”.

Their “mission” is to preach a social gospel.


Come ye out from amongst them and be ye separate, saith the Lord.