Six megachurches face inquiries

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The New Testament reports that Jesus rarely used fancy modes of transportation to get around. He walked most of the time, although Matthew and other gospels mention that he once rode a borrowed donkey into Jerusalem, where he burst into the Temple and tossed out the money changers.

Nearly 2,000 years later, some who claim to speak in Jesus' name are taking a different view. Consider Bishop Eddie Long, who pastors a megachurch in Lithonia, Ga. With a salary approaching $1 million a year and a nine-bathroom mansion situated on 20 acres, Long's choice of vehicles reflects his opulent lifestyle: He drives a $350,000 Bentley.

Far from casting out money changers, Long is likely to join them. In a 2005 profile in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, he defended his high-flying ways, insisting, "I pastor a multimillion dollar congregation. You've got to put me on a different scale than the little black preacher sitting over there that's supposed to be just getting by because the people are suffering."

Long's lack of humility has probably done him no favors. At the time, U.S. Sen. Charles E. Grassley (R-Iowa), expressed dismay.

"When I hear about leaders of charities being provided a $300,000 Bentley to drive around in, my fear is that it's the taxpayers who subsidize this charity who are really being taken for a ride," he quipped.

In November, Grassley, who serves as ranking minority member on the Senate Finance Committee, ramped things up a bit. He announced that he is seeking detailed financial information from six mega-ministries, Long's among them.

The move sent shock waves through the evangelical community. Grassley is a conservative Republican whose votes on social issues usually please the Religious Right. (His 2006 rating from the Family Research Council was 87 percent.) But the senator has long had an interest in preserving the integrity of the tax laws and has in the past complained about secular non-profits violating the law.

In 2005-06, Grassley held a series of hearings on Capitol Hill that included testimony from large non-profit groups such as the Smithsonian Institution and the Red Cross. Now he's turning his sights to the religious sector.

Grassley's investigation focuses on six ministries, all of which preach the "prosperity gospel" -- the theological assertion that wealth is a reward from God:



Benny Hinn, a TV preacher who runs the World Healing Center Church in Grapevine, Texas. Hinn, who travels the globe conducting faith-healing revivals, lives in a seven-bathroom, eight-bedroom mansion overlooking the Pacific Ocean valued at $10 million. It is claimed as a parsonage.


The Rev. Creflo Dollar's World Changers Church International in College Park, Ga. Dollar drives a Rolls Royce and has large homes in Georgia and New York. He is asked to provide a list of all vehicles provided for himself, his wife, board members and ministry employees.


Paula and Randy White's Without Walls International Church in Tampa, Fla. In a letter to the ministry, Grassley asks the couple to provide a list of expense account items "including, but not limited to, clothing expenses and any cosmetic surgery for years 2004 to present."


Joyce Meyer Ministries in Fenton, Mo. Grassley asks Meyer and her husband David to explain expenditures like a $23,000 commode with a marble top, a $30,000 conference table, an $11,000 French clock and a $19,000 pair of vases for the ministry headquarters.


Kenneth Copeland Ministries in Newark, Texas. Copeland is asked to explain how cash offerings are handled during overseas crusades and to explain the use of a ministry jet for "layovers" in Maui, Fiji and Honolulu.


Long's New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Lithonia, Ga. Among other things, Long is asked to explain a church official's 2005 claim that Long no longer accepts a salary from the church but does take a "love offering."

In each case, Grassley is requesting detailed financial information. The ministries are asked to provide audited financial statements, lists of board members, employment contracts and other information.

Other requests are specific to certain ministries. It has been widely reported, for example, that Hinn often uses a ministry jet to travel to the crusades he holds. This jet often stops along the way for "layovers" at popular vacation spots.

Grassley asks Hinn to provide "a list of all layover trips taken in years 2001 to present" as well as "the number of ministry personnel who stayed during the layover (including name and addresses), the hotel name(s), the lodging costs, the food costs, salary expenses, aircraft costs, and all other layover expenses paid [by the ministry]."

There's more pages to the story here

http://www.alternet.org/stories/72539/
 
Re: Siz megachurches face inquiries

Interesting to see Joyce Meyer's name in there... her "Moving Up Higher with Joyce Meyer" column is supposed to be required material for all the papers in the chain my paper is a part of, but we've been forgetting to run it for close to a year now. Instead, we have stuff on our Religion page from actual religious people and stuff... Joyce Meyer's column every week is just an ad for her books. We run a column by a guy named Chaplain Norris Burkes... I enjoy reading his stuff much more than Meyer.
 
Re: Siz megachurches face inquiries

Well past time to start taxing the sons of bitches, huh?
 
Re: Siz megachurches face inquiries

Gato: hence, those kinds of entities. Clearly, I wasn't talking about the local parish.
 
try telling the rabid followers of one of them megachurches their church ain't real. they'll string yer ass up, right after the regularly scheduled bookburning.
 
"Men never commit evil so fully and joyfully as when they do it for religious convictions."

-Blaise Pascal
 
"Men never commit evil so fully and joyfully as when they do it for religious convictions."

-Blaise Pascal

:elaugh1:

Yeah, driving a bently is sooooo evil.

Is Georgie Soro's's' a religious ma?, ....he's a baaaaad man.

sorta brings to mind the religion of Global Warming....
 
:elaugh1:

Yeah, driving a bently is sooooo evil.

Is Georgie Soro's's' a religious ma?, ....he's a baaaaad man.

sorta brings to mind the religion of Global Warming....

This random nonsense you type is pretty great. It's like when Winky would just beat at the keyboard.
 
yeah, so!

Whats your point.


.... that this is the most evil thing you've ever heard?


.... that you hate 'church' period.

...becuase your morals are any better.

Oh pul-heez.

I think George Soros giving fuel to the enemy to be greater news.

Where is the surprise here?
 
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