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The One World Church
for the new world order

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There is a One-World Church, the foundation of which has already been in existence since 1948.  Most professing Christians are not aware that they are a part of it. This one world church is called
“The World Council of Churches”. 

 

ec·u·men·i·cal   (ěk'yə-měn'ĭ-kəl)
adj.  
  1. Of worldwide scope or applicability; universal.
    1. Of or relating to the worldwide Christian church.
    2. Concerned with establishing or promoting unity among churches or religions.

 

The World Council of Churches (WCC) is the broadest and most inclusive among the many organized expressions of the modern ecumenical movement, a movement whose goal is Christian unity.

The WCC brings together 349 churches, denominations and church fellowships in more than 110 countries and territories throughout the world, representing over 560 million Christians and including most of the world's Orthodox churches, scores of denominations from such historic traditions of the Protestant Reformation as Anglican, Baptist, Lutheran, Methodist and Reformed, as well as many united and independent churches. While the bulk of the WCC's founding churches were European and North American, today most are in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Latin America, the Middle East and the Pacific.

For its member churches, the WCC is a unique space: one in which they can reflect, speak, act, worship and work together, challenge and support each other, share and debate with each other. As members of this fellowship, WCC member churches: 

  • are called to the goal of visible unity in one faith and one eucharistic fellowship;
  • promote their common witness in work for mission and evangelism;
  • engage in Christian service by serving human need, breaking down barriers between people, seeking justice and peace, and upholding the integrity of creation; and
  • foster renewal in unity, worship, mission and service.

The World Council of Churches Membership Directory by Country

The National Council of Churches Membership Directory

The WCC and it's branch organizations are indeed involved in bringing about this "explosive political revolution" in Countries which are not following their plan for a One World Church and New World Order.  The following are a few examples.

The WCC gave $85,000 to an African Nationalist terrorist group--PATRIOTIC FRONT--who were waging guerilla warfare in Rhodesia/Zimbabwe in 1978 (see Seattle Times, August 25, 1981).  These terrorists killed over 1900 people, including eight British missionaries and their four children in Rhodesia that year (see Reader's Digest, August, 1982).  In 1974 the WCC gave 6,355 British pounds to members of the terrorist organization--ZANU--in Africa, which were responsible for killing 87 Rhodesian civilians (see WCC: Religion or Revolution, p 13).  Also in 1974, the WCC gave 50,000 British pounds to another Marxist guerilla force--FRELIMO (see Ibid., p 13).

After the Rhodesian government fell to these terrorist groups, this statement was then given by their representatives at the WCC Conference in Melbourne, Australia in May, 1980: "Our hard-won victory did not come only through our own determination.  We were sustained and reinforced by the support--material, moral, and spiritual--accorded to us by the World Council of Churches, and its member churches." American Opinion, January, 1982, p 4.

The WCC also gave funds to the Communist North Vietnamese government (see WCC: Religion or Revolution, p 16), the PLO, Cuba, and other pro-Soviet totalitarian movements (see Reader's Digest, January, 1983, p 120).  They also gave $823,000 to the Communist backed organization--SWAPO--in Namibia (see WCC: Religion or Revolution, p 28; American opinion, January, 1982, p 2).

As can be clearly seen, the WCC--including the NCC and other lesser branch organizations--is not working for God, but is definitely working against Him!  They are in complete union with the enemy of God, and are furthering Lucifer's goal of being the god and leader of a New World Order.  Hence no church of God should be connected to the WCC/NCC, let alone working with or supporting them.  But where does the money come from with which the WCC finances and supports Lucifer's goal of a One World Church and New World Order--including terrorist activities to bring this about?

"The obvious question arises: From where does the money come [for WCC financing]?  The answer is: It comes from you.  It comes from you if you put money on the collection plate of a church that is part of a denomination which belongs to the National Council of Churches.  The money goes from your church to your denomination, to the National Council, to the World Council." American Opinion, January, 1982, p 12.

It is very obvious to see what spirit is at work at there conventions.


Stand in the WCC defending the fight of the “Palestinian” Arabs to possess territories that God gave exclusively to the descendants of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. WCC debated strategies to lead the evangelical churches to boycott Israel in order to strengthen the “Palestinian” cause.


Stand of the human rights group EAPPI, which defends the “Palestinian” cause and accuses Israel.
 


Metropolitan Community Church, a homosexual “evangelical” denomination founded by gay “minister” Troy Perry


Representatives of an occult Afro-Brazilian religion and homosexual activists of the group Harpazo join together in the WCC ecumenical Babylon. On the bottom, “Jesus” image used by the Brazilian spiritist group LBV.

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