| HISTORY OF THE CHURCH OF GOD:
THE HISTORY OF SABBATARIANS IN NEW ENGLAND
Revelation 1:1-3, 17-20. The seven candle sticks are separate,
denoting seven distinct Church Era's (verse 20). This is a
prophecy of the Seven Era's of the Church of God.
There are two distinct signs of God's Church:
1) The name, "Church of God." "Church of God" [:Acts 20:28,
I Cor.1:2, 10:31-32, 11:22, 15:9, II Cor. 1:1, Gal. 1:13,
I Tim. 3:5. "Churches of God": I Cor. 11:15-16, I Thes. 2:14,
II Thes. 1:4].
2) The observance of the 7th Day Sabbath. (Mark 2:27-28, Gen.
2:1-3, :7, Ex. 16:13-27, 20:8-11, Luke 4:14-16, :31-32, :44,
Acts 13:13-16, :44, 16:13, 17:2, 18:4). [This is how we old
covenant Christians looked at the Sabbath Command.]
Leading up to the Sardis Era of God's Church we have the Thyatira
Era of God's Church. Revelation 2:18-24. The Thyatiran Era
was an era with great works and extreme persecution. This
persecution was part of an overall persecution corresponding
to the "1260 days in the wilderness" of Revelation
12:6, which turned out to be 1260 years of persecution from
325 A.D., the edict of Constantine to 1585 A.D. (1585 being
the year Mary, Queen of Scots was executed.) [She was the
final Catholic threat to the British throne, although she
never got a chance to rule on it.]
In a book by Tamar Davis, written in 1851, called "A History
of Sabbatarians" a people who lived in the valleys of southern
France around Lyons are described. Here is some of what was
said about them. "From the earliest the inhabitants in
the valleys about the Pyrranees did not profess the Catholic
faith, neither was it embraced by the inhabitants of the Alps.
It also occurred, one Valdo, in the 9th century, a friend
and advisor of Barigarius, and a man of wealth, talent and
piety, who had many followers, possessed himself of a Bible
by which he was led to perceive the errors and corruptions
of Rome, which he severely denounced. Moreover it came to
pass that about 130 years after, a rich merchant of Lyone,
whose name was Waldo (Peter de Waldo), openly withdrew from
the communion of Rome and supported many to travel and teach
the doctrines believed in the valleys." All these people,
though different in their origin and different no doubt in
some minor points of faith and practices of worship, are called
Waldenses, as a general term. According to pope Gregory, "These
people came from Rome and they were supposed to be Jews. And
that they were supposed to be Jews who migrated from Rome
in the days of the Apostles to the valleys of southern France."
A quote from a 'father' Gretchner, who was a Jesuit Priest
back about 1250 A.D. states, "Moreover all these heretics
despised the fasts and feasts of the Church, such as Christmas,
Easter and Sunday. In short, all approved ecclesiastical customs
for which they do not find a warrant in the scripture. They
say also that God enjoined rest and Holy meditation upon the
7th day and that they can not feel justified in the observance
of any other." So these people kept the Sabbath and they
refused to keep any other 'holidays'. Also we find in the
writings that they were severely persecuted. It says, "...Also
driven from Dauphiny, Waldo sought refuge in Piccardy, where
also his labours were abundantly blessed. Persecuted thence,
he fled into Germany and carried with him the glad tidings
of Salvation." It was also in Germany that Waldo died...
Some other of the beliefs of these people were: "They were
against war, against capital punishment, against oaths of
any kind. And they expressed their opposition to bearing arms,
and to war in all its' operations..." They were called
Jews and Semi-Judaizers. They were forced somewhat out of
France, and they spread into Poland, into Lithuania and into
Russia. They did not go directly to London. There is always
one thread, [of the Church of God,] that God keeps
active. But there are many threads, like the end of a rope
that has unravelled, going in all directions. The real difficulty
in tracing the history [of the Church of God] is that you've
got to find the right thread. So the threads that went into
Poland, Lithuania and Russia eventually died out [spiritually].
These Waldenses also rejected all politics, and were known
to observe Passover on the 14th of Nisan, as the early Apostles
did. They were virtually wiped out in France, with over 2
million Sabbath-keepers being killed by the order of the Catholic
Church in France. So they did not go directly to England,
but finally a small thread went to London England in 1585
A.D. By this time the Thyatiran Era was just barely alive.
The 'Baton' was being passed to a new Era of God's Church,
called in Revelation 3:1-6 the 'Sardis Era'. This Sardis Era
was to be the Church of God in England and then America [during
the 1st two-thirds of America's history.] Thus in 1585 England
became free, once and for all, from the yoke of Catholicism,
[with the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots.] Once the Sabbath-keeping
Church is rooted in England, everything in Europe is destroyed
and virtually wiped out. There were very few segments of Sabbath-keepers
left in Europe once they were rooted in England. By the year
1600, there were 11 Sabbath-keeping Churches [or congregations]
around London. Three of the main Churches of God, the 'Cripple
Gate Church of God', and the 'Mill Yard Church of God', and
the 'Bell Lane Church of God.'
The names of their ministers for this period of time were:
- Theopolis Brayborn, who wrote a book about the Sabbath
in 1597. We have a copy of this book!
- Edward Stinnet
- Samuel Stinnet, Edward's son.
- John Trask
- James Ockford
- John James
The Church of England proved to be just
as oppressive in persecutions of any religious dissenters.
This included all the Sabbath-keeping Churches of God in England.
Here is the reason why. Oliver Cromwell unseated Charles I
of England. Cromwell eventually died, and 2 years later Charles
II came to the throne in 1661 A.D. Charles II believed that
there was a group of people out to take the throne from him.
He called these people the Fifth Monarchy men. Fifth Monarchy
men were a group of political agitators who believed and knew
of the 4 prophesied world-ruling Empires or 'Monarchies' prophesied
to occur in Daniel chapter 2 [i.e., the Babylonian Empire,
the Persian Empire, Alexander the Great's Greek Empire and
the Roman Empire], and the Fifth Monarchy, which was to be
the Kingdom of God set up on earth by Christ, [at His 2nd
coming.] These agitators wanted to start setting up this 'Fifth
Monarchy' in their own time--the 1600's. [They failed to realize,
as the Jews also failed to realize in 70 A.D., that the Roman
Empire was prophesied to have seven resurrections
before the Kingdom of God would be set up on the earth by
Jesus Christ.] So, for obvious reasons, Charles II was very
paranoid about Fifth Monarchists and brought about severe
persecutions on anyone or group who professed
a belief in a literal Kingdom of God being set up on earth.
The Sabbath-keepers, members of the 'Churches of God' around
London all held a firm belief in the literal 2nd Coming of
Jesus Christ to set up a literal Kingdom of God on the
earth. The Churches of God weren't political agitators
for a Fifth Monarchy but they nonetheless fell under severe
persecution from both the Church of England and Charles II.
John James, the minister of the Cripple Gate Church of God
was beheaded on November 26, 1661 to set an example to show
what would happen to all who wanted to continue to believe
in a Fifth Monarchy. John James' head was stuck on a stake
just outside of the building used by his congregation, after
his body had been drawn and quartered.
Along with this, in the 1660's the infamous Clarindon Acts
were passed. The 1st one stated that everyone, in England,
had to take an oath of supremacy and allegiance to the Church
of England. Members of God's Church could not do this. The
2nd Act stated that no more than 6 people could assemble together
for religious purposes except in the Church of England. In
1664, the 4th or last of the Clarindon Acts was passed which
stated that no preacher or teacher that refused to take the
oath of allegiance was to be allowed within 5 miles of any
city or town. This included all the ministers of God in the
area. So the Church was in trouble. Church services now had
to be held in secret. This all but destroyed the Church of
God in England. This is where the 'thread' is going to go
to America. In looking up the history of the Church of God
in New England it must be remembered that history books list
all Sabbatarians prior to 1818 as '7th Day Baptists' even
though that particular name was NOT adopted by the Sabbatarians
in Rhode Island until 1818. Prior to 1818 they called themselves
"Church of God, Keeping the Commandments of Christ."
Long in advance, in America, a haven was being prepared for
the Sabbath-keepers. In February of 1630 a Roger Williams
landed in Boston Harbor. He was, in his own words, a religious
seeker. He also believed in baptism by immersion. Boston itself
was founded in 1630 by the Puritans, ones who originally wanted
to purify the Church of England. Roger Williams, a self-proclaimed
minister first settled in Salem, Massachusetts, but in 3 years
they kicked him out. He then went to Plymouth where they could
only tolerate his beliefs for one year before they drove him
out of Plymouth. The colonies of Massachusetts and Connecticut
either drove out or killed all Baptists and Quakers from their
respective colonies. Intolerance was almost as bad as in England.
Williams then went to Seekonk and the river. He crossed over
and went into what is now Rhode Island. He purchased what
is now Rhode Island from the Indians and obtained a land grant
from Charles II to found the Colony of Rhode Island. Thus
was Rhode Island founded in 1638. Also in 1638 Roger Williams
founded the first Baptist Church in America, being himself
baptized by an Ezekiel Holliman. He then proceeded to baptize
the 11 other founding members.
The following statement in the Charter of Rhode Island is
as follows: "Now know you, that we being willing to encourage
the hopeful undertakings, and to secure them in free exercise
and enjoyment of all the civil and religious rights, appertaining
to them. NO PERSON SHALL HEREAFTER BE MOLESTED, PUNISHED,
DISQUIETED, OR CALLED INTO QUESTION FOR ANY DIFFERENCE IN
OPINION IN MATTERS OF RELIGION WHO DO NOT DISTURB THE CIVIL
PEACE." Rhode Island was the only colony where freedom of
religion was truly practiced. Roger Williams left this church
he helped found either 4 months or 4 years later, depending
on which source you want to believe. He was no longer associated
with the Baptists. He was by his own admission a religious
seeker.
In 1664 Steven Mumford, a successful businessman, and his
wife Ann, both members of the 'Bell Lane Church [of God']
and both in their early 20's came to Newport, Rhode Island.
The Wanton Lyman-Hazard House probably was his house. The
location of this house was mentioned in a will left by his
son, also named Steven Mumford. Steven Mumford is buried at
the Old Colonial Cemetery, down Fallwell Street. He died in
1707. His wife Ann died in 1697/8. He was 68 years old when
he died. One year later, or in 1708, the Church, [in Rhode
Island] gave up the yearly observance of Passover on the 14th
of Nisan and switched to monthly and/or bimonthly 'breaking
of bread'.
When Mumford landed with his wife in Newport there was no
Church of God in America to attend so he and his wife observed
the Sabbath alone in their home and fellowshipped on Sundays
with the members of the local Baptist Church. This Baptist
Church, was the second Baptist Church, founded in America.
Soon, 9 others started to observe the Sabbath with Steven
Mumford and his wife Ann, in their home. Their names were:
William Hystox
Roger Baster
Samuel Hubbard and his wife Tasey
Rachel Langeworthy (their daughter)
Nicolas Wild and his wife and
John Solmon and his wife.
Around 1669 Nicolas Wild and his wife and John Solmon and
his wife rejected the Sabbath and went back to Sunday observance
solely. [It is one of the Bible doctrines that if someone
leaves or renounces the Church and its beliefs, once having
become a baptized member, he or she is not to be fellowshipped
with]. Mumford and the others fellowshipped with the Baptists
on Sunday, and now these 4 were among the Baptists they were
fellowshipping with. And now, according to the 'Bell Lane'
Church [of God], they had a serious problem. it was one thing
to meet and fellowship with people who never knew the Truth,
but to meet with someone who knew the Truth and then rejected
it was forbidden by the Church's teachings. So they wrote
to the Bell Lane Church and Edward Stinnet. (We have a copy
of this letter.) Edward Stinnet wrote back and said, "You
are not to meet with these people, they have rejected God's
Holy Sabbath Day." So now they were only attending with
the Baptists sporadically. They never made an uproar in the
Baptist Church, and never created confusion in the Baptist
Church. But none-the-less, this avoiding of the other 4 must
have created some friction with the Baptist Church they fellowshipped
with, for on December 11, 1671 Obediah Holmes, assistant pastor
of the Baptist Church, gave a sermon attacking the Sabbath.
Ruth Burdick was the only Church member attending. [Ruth Burdick
is the ancestor of a member in one of the congregations of
the Worldwide Church of God.] She went directly to Steven
Mumford's house and told the others.
So they met on December 16, 1671 to talk with John Clark the
Baptist minister, and Obediah Holmes, and asked, "What
should be done to rectify this problem?" They were told,
"Reject the Sabbath or you can no longer commune with us."
Finally Tasey Hubbard spoke up and said, "This is what
I say, we must keep God's 7th Day Sabbath no matter what the
consequences." Their fate was sealed. On December 23,
1671 these seven remaining members founded the 1st Church
of Sabbath-keepers in America. They did not call themselves
7th Day Baptists. They adopted NO official name or doctrines,
but simply agreed to follow everything in the Bible.
The Church records are to be found in 3 old books in the Newport
Historical Society vaults:
- The Church in Newport, 1692 (a copy of the oldest)
- The Church, 1708 (original from 1708)
- The Church in Westerly, 1708 (a copy).
After Steven Mumford's death in 1707 there
were many waterings down and changes which started to take
place. On March 2, 1708 they apparently changed their observance
of Passover from the yearly Bible observance of it on the
14th of Nisan to a monthly or bimonthly event. Here is a quote
from their Church minutes: "it is ordered and appointed
that the last Sabbath in every month, the time of breaking
of bread, it is also agreed that if by reason of the season,
or otherwise the Church neglect the breaking of bread at any
of the times appointed, then they shall break bread the next
Sabbath after, except at the time of the yearly meeting."
I.e., they appointed a time each month to observe 'The Lord's
Supper', or Passover. This is the 1st appearance of this in
any of their records, one year after Steven Mumford's death.
As of 1708, Rachel Langeworthy was the only one of the original
7 still alive. They now had 40 members and Will Gibson was
their minister.
1715/16: Joseph Crandle was ordained a minister. In the written
record of the ordination ceremony it stated, "Being an
example to the flock, and when the chosen Shepherd shall appear
you shall receive a crown of glory that fades not away."
They still believed in the resurrection to Immortality at
Christ's 2nd Coming, and not the 'doctrine' of going to heaven
when one died.
1729: In 1729 they built their first meeting-house. They called
the buildings they met in 'meeting-houses' and called themselves
'the Church', 'Sabbath-keepers', or simply 'The Church of
God'. All the Sabbath-keeping meeting-houses followed this
style. Up until 1882, this building and all their buildings
had no steeples or crosses. It had a pulpit and front door
right next each other. If you were late everyone knew it.
There was no way to sneak in. This building held 45 people,
and the highest Newport attendance reached 75 people. It has
really fine carvings and woodwork and is now a part of the
back of the Newport Historical Society Building.
1740's: It was during the 1740's that both Richard and Samuel
Ward were Governors of Rhode Island. The Church is quick to
claim them as members as they started seeking credibility
in the world's eyes, but Richard Ward didn't become a baptized
member up until 9 years before he died, (1754), long after
he was out of political office and politics, reflecting the
Church's belief in that baptized members should have nothing
to do with politics. Richard Ward died in 1754. Mary Ward,
his wife was a baptized member for 55 years (1713-1768) and
died October 19, 1768.
1769: In 1769, August 5th, Samuel Ward wrote a letter stating
to the Westerly Church of God, "...believes in God the
Father, and God the Son, and the power of God's Spirit
(showing he doesn't believe in the Trinity Doctrine), all
the Holy scriptures, which excepting the ceremonial law and
some part of the judicial law peculiar to the Jews, it is
the duty of all mankind to whom they are made known, sincerely
to believe and obey. [I.e., both the Old Testament and
New Testament]. My sins I have sincerely and heartily repented
of, and firmly rely upon the unbounded goodness and mercy
of God, and His only begotten Son, Christ for pardon and Eternal
life. And I sincerely desire and resolve by His grace for
the future to walk in all the Commandments and Ordinances
of the Lord. Signed, August 5, 1769, Sam Ward. Samuel
Ward was a member of the Continental Congress. He died March
26, 1776. He died just days before the signing of the Declaration
of Independence, which he probably would have signed. There
is no record of Samuel Ward ever being baptized. [Samuel Ward
who wrote, "America the Beautiful."]
1765: A college was founded in 1765 called 'Rhode Island College',
in Warren, Rhode Island. It was founded by 7 men, 4 of which
were Sabbath-keepers. They were: Sam Ward, Joshua Babcock,
Joshua Clark (the pastor in Westerly), and Job Bennet. The
college was originally founded to preserve religious freedom.
Today the college is Browne University located in Providence,
Rhode Island. It has 2 fine libraries where some of our research
was done. They are the Rockefeller Library and the John Haye
Library. It was in 1770 that the college was moved to Providence
and renamed Browne University.
1780's: The Church of God in Newport dies out.
THE CHURCH OF GOD IN WESTERLY, RHODE ISLAND
1672: In 1672 Ruth Burdick, Bathia and John Clark, were the
1st 3 Sabbath-keepers to start the Church in Westerly, Rhode
Island.
1680: In 1680 a little north of Westerly, with 20 members,
they built a building (meeting-house) that would hold 1,000
people. This Church preceded the building of the town of Hopkington,
Rhode Island. They founded that town. They continued to call
themselves 'The Church', or 'The Church of God', or the 'Sabbatarian
Church,' but never registered their name. They refused to
register their name (i.e., have an official name) because
to have an official name, they felt, would mean that they
would have to seek sanctions from the State, because they
felt they had a higher sanction, and that was from God. That
is why they never registered their name. They simply called
themselves 'The Church', 'The Church of God', or 'The Sabbatarian
Church'.
1757: In 1757 the town of Hopkington was founded. [The year
Fort William Henry was burned to the ground by the French
at Lake George. (See historical note, page 55.] 90% of its'
inhabitants were Sabbath-keepers. These Sabbath-keepers founded
that town. Sarah Mumford, granddaughter of Steven Mumford,
is buried in the area.
1812: Dr. Joshua Babcock, member of the Church, and friend
of Benjamin Franklin, died. His friendship with Franklin caused
the rumor to take root that Franklin was a Sabbath-keeper.
Ben Franklin was never a Sabbath-keeper.
1816: As of 1816 they still haven't adopted the official name
'Seventh Day Baptists'.
1818: In 1818 the name 'Seventh Day Baptist' was officially
adopted as the name of the Church instead of the Bible name,
'Church of God.' It was also in 1818 that they reached their
highest membership level with nearly 2,000 members in Hopkington,
Rhode Island alone. Meeting-house Bridge, 2 miles from the
cemetery (Hopkington Cemetery, original location of the meeting-house),
is where they brought everyone to be baptized. This bridge
was the only crossing of the Pawcatuck River from Connecticut
into Rhode Island (at this point). People who lived in Connecticut
had to walk up the Pawcatuck River 5 miles to cross this bridge
to go to Church. Boom Bridge Road and Boom Bridge, 5 miles
down the river, was a short-cut they used to get to services.
Boom Bridge was originally a tree that had fallen across the
river. Some would cross this tree and walk to services. People
who fell in the water would show up wet. This is why, if you
didn't show up at Sabbath Services 3 Sabbaths in a row, after
the 3rd Sabbath all the ministers showed up at your house
the very next day to ask 'why?'.
1835: This meeting-house they walked 5 miles to, the current
meeting-house they meet in, was built in 1835 at the current
location of the Hopkington Cemetery. It holds somewhat less
than 1,000 people. They sold pews to finance the building,
so the people ended up owning their own pews. This caused
some heated encounters when the Church had to disfellowship
some members from time to time. How could you tell a person
not to attend when he owned his own pew? It was now his own
personal property.
1840: At this date the Pawcatuck Church was built.
1852: In 1852 they moved their present building (built in
1835) by dragging it on oxcarts 5 miles, from the cemetery
in Hopkington to its present location in Ashaway, Rhode Island.
THE ACTIVE THREAD
1705: In 1705, 2 years before the death of Steven Mumford
(and probably while Passover was still observed on the 14th
of Nisan), a few members went down to Piscataway, New Jersey,
and founded a Church there. They called themselves 'The
Church of God, Keeping the Commandments of God in Piscataway
New Jersey.' They met in the house of one Benjamin Martin.
Edward Dunham was sent back to Westerly, Rhode Island for
his ordination with 'the laying on of hands' ceremony. The
Piscataway Church of God's beliefs were as follows: 'We
believe that unto us there is but one God the Father, and
one Lord Jesus Christ who is the Mediator between God and
mankind, and that the Holy Ghost is the Spirit of God.' (I.e.,
they rejected the 'Trinity' doctrine of Catholicism and mainstream
Protestantism.) They believed in the Old Testament and New
Testament. They believed in the Ten Commandments being written
by God, they believed in the 6 principles of Hebrews 6 (i.e.,
the laying on of hands, healing, the resurrections, the ordinance
of baptism, etc.) They believed in the keeping of the Lord's
Supper (although it doesn't say how often. This is something
we'd like to find out.) They believed in Church Government.
And they believed that baptism should be by immersion. These
are the basic beliefs of the Church as written down in 1705.
Their first record in their old book is as follows: "The
Church of God, Keeping the Commandments of God and the Faith
of Jesus Christ, Living in Piscataway and Hopewell, in the
province of New Jersey, being assembled with one accord at
the house of Benjamin Martin in Piscataway, the 19th day of
August, 1705, we did then and with one mind chose our
dearly beloved Edward Dunham, who is faithful in the Lord,
to be our elder and assistant according to the will of God,
whom we did send to New England to be ordained. Who was ordained
at the Church meeting in Westerly, Rhode Island by prayer
and laying on of hands by their elder William Gibson the 8th
of September, 1705." [As it was stated earlier on page
45 of this Bible Study, "On March 2, 1708 they apparently
changed their observance of Passover from the yearly Bible
observance of it on the 14th Nisan to a monthly or bimonthly
event." This ordination of Edward Dunham occurred 3 years
earlier. Piscataway was far enough removed from Rhode Island
that they just might have held onto the proper observance
of Passover on the 14th of Nisan.]
So we follow the truth from France, to London, to Newport,
Rhode Island, to Westerly, to Piscataway, New Jersey. From
Piscataway, the active thread goes to Marion Iowa, and from
there it goes to Stanbury, Missouri. From Stanbury, Missouri
the thread goes to Oregon where Mrs. Herbert W. Armstrong
was convinced by a Mrs. Runcorn, a Sabbath-keeper in Oregon,
affiliated with the Stanbury Church of God, that the 7th Day
Sabbath should be observed. [There was no "active thread that
directly tied Mr. Armstrong to Piscataway New Jersey and Steven
Mumford. The thread was ideological/spiritual, but not physical
by any stretch of the imagination. This is well documented
in Mr. Tkach's new book "Transformed by TRUTH." Apparently,
God has allowed ideological/spiritual links between these
revivals, but some of them have no historic physical link
at all. Why? Ask Jesus when he returns. I have no idea.] After
an intensive 6 months study of the Bible to try to prove his
wife was wrong, Mr. Herbert W. Armstrong proved the Sabbath
was the proper day to worship God and
started to observe it. [The Church Mrs. Runcorn may have been
a member of was called the 'Scravel Hill Church of God', in
the Willamette Valley, in Oregon.]
CONCLUSION: What happened to the Church of God in Rhode Island?
What happened to the 'Seventh Day Baptists'?
Let's take a look at their current Church government organizational
chart. The powerflow is from top to bottom, with the individual
local member coupled with all the other local members holding
the real power.
INDIVIDUAL 7th DAY BAPTIST CHRISTIANS
AUTONOMOUS LOCAL CONGREGATIONS
GENERAL CONFERENCE
GENERAL SECRETARY (PASTOR GENERAL)
Their Church government is exactly the opposite to what it
was in the beginning of their history. It is now a perfect
democracy. The Pastor General has only one vote just the same
as any local member.
As they began to liberalize, with the individual member gaining
more power in Church government, the appointed ordained head
of the Church under Jesus Christ lost power to the local Churches
and membership. The number of members in the Churches of God
in Rhode Island began a steady decline. The Sabbath-keeping
Churches of God that were in Rhode Island and that changed
their name to 'Seventh Day Baptists' totally ceased to be
the true Church of God, as you have seen, around 1882. As
for the active thread, it went to Piscataway, New Jersey in
1705, and then onto Marion, Iowa, and then to Stanbury, Missouri.
And from there to the Willamette Valley in Oregon.
You can see how they began to disintegrate, from 1816 being
the largest church in North America to one of the smallest.
At one point the members in Hopkington, Rhode Island [alone]
numbered 2,000. [And that is a pretty nasty slam at the Seventh
Day Baptists, calling them the "dead Church." Thank Jesus
that he has helped us repent of that nasty behavior as a Church
and hopefully individually as well.]
THE WORLDWIDE CHURCH OF GOD
(AT FIRST 'RADIO CHURCH OF GOD')
In 1927 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Armstrong
come into contact with the Church of God Seventh Day in the
Willamette Valley in Oregon.
(Historical note to page 51, "1757:...": Few realize that
Satan even tried to wipe out the Church of God in the United
States through a bold invasion plan by French General Montcalm,
which if successful would have made all of New England from
New York City to the top of Maine part of the French Empire,
a Catholic empire. Even New Jersey, where the active thread
had taken root would not have been safe, being only a short
distance from New York and the Hudson. The French, if they
had gotten that far, would have intensified their efforts
militarily. Fort William Henry is a colonial version of "The
Alamo." It threw a vital six-day delay on Montcalm which caused
him to cancel his invasion plans which would have taken him
successfully to New York City. Read these quotes taken from
a historical flyer printed by The Fort William Henry Historical
Society. (Emphasis mine throughout this quote.)
"Fort William Henry was constructed at the southern end
of Lake George in 1755 by Major-General William Johnson and
a group of colonial volunteers. The British military strategies
designed the fort as a key northern defense of the colony
of New York. It would also serve as a launching point for
future military operations against the threatening French
empire to the north. Finally, the fort would guard the
portage between the waters of Lake George and the Hudson River
to prevent any large scale French invasion. This portage was
a vital link in the water route from Montreal to New York
City...In August of 1757, the most brilliant French General
of the colonial period, the Marquis de Montcalm, sailed up
Lake George with a force of 8,000 crack French regulars, a
large party of Indian allies, and Canadian volunteers. With
the capable assistance of the Chevalier de Levis, Montcalm
masterfully deployed his troops and artillery train of 32
pieces. Once their cannons were in siege position, the French
expected the fort to surrender rather then engage such an
impressive army in battle. When an easy capitulation was not
forthcoming, Montcalm initiated a brutal assault with great
vigor and much skill. The defending garrison, under the command
of Lieutenant-Colonel George Munro, consisted of 2,000 men.
In addition, there were numerous women and children from neighboring
settlements who sought refuge within the safety of the fort's
walls. After a siege of 6 days, Colonel Munro realized that
the structure of the fort was near collapse and holding out
any longer would be impossible. Yet by withstanding the
French onslaught for such an extended period, the British
had time to mass troops further south. After Colonel Munro
surrendered, Montcalm recognized that any attempts
to continue his expedition further south would be futile.
The terms of capitulation included a promise of safe
passage for the beleaguered English who were able to make
the trip to Fort Edward. This greatly mystified and angered
the Indians who had accompanied Montcalm from Canada for the
sole purpose of securing English scalps. Montcalm, underestimating
the ferocity of his Indian allies, had detailed but a small
guard of French regulars to escort the garrison to Fort Edward.
As the pitiful column of unarmed survivors marched down the
military road, the Indians could be restrained no longer.
Although the precise number of Englishmen killed during the
massacre may never be ascertained, historians agree that it
constituted one of the bloodiest pages of colonial American
history. Following the massacre, Montcalm razed the fort and
covered the charred remains with sand. The site remained untouched
until the present project was begun in 1953."
So the next time you attend the Feast of Tabernacles at
Saratoga Springs, New York, visit Fort William Henry and remember
that the Church of God owes those buried there on the grounds
a debt of gratitude for stopping Montcalm. Fort William Henry
was our 'Alamo', defended for us by those who didn't even
know the true reason why they were inspired to resist so tenaciously.
It was God who inspired this tenaciousness and military foresight
in Lieutenant-Colonel Munro, for reasons beyond what he could
have realized.
END
HISTORY OF THE CHURCH OF GOD
BIBLE STUDY SERIES
So that is where I sincerely believe the
Worldwide Church of God comes from. Currently the Worldwide
Church of God now believes it has historic evidence linking
it back to the English Separatists of the 1630's. They also
found pretty conclusive evidence that there was no direct
connection between Steven Mumford of the 1660's and Mr. Herbert
Armstrong's revival of the Church of God. This evidence I
don't disagree with, but I do disagree with the way it is
being interpreted. God gave Christians a somewhat unusual
way of tracing and interpreting Church history for the descendants
of the old covenant practicing (Jewish) Apostalic Church
of God as well as the new covenant revivals of God's Church,
which I believe Revelation 2 and 3 apply to. Most Separatists,
to the best of my knowledge, were not seventh day Sabbath-keepers.
[The Worldwide Church of God has uncovered reliable evidence
that some Separatists were indeed Sabbath-keepers.
Write for a copy of Ralph Orr's "From Sunday to Sabbath",
The Worldwide Church of God, 300 West Green Street Pasadena,
California 91129.] They called the day they worshipped on
"the Sabbath," but this was in reality Sunday, the 1st day
of the week. The Sabbatarians were a totally different group
of people with their ideological/spiritual origins apparently
coming from Europe and the remnants of the Waldensians. I
have historic proof that the Waldensians were a 7th day Sabbatarian/Holy
Day observing Church--and if you have read this book-length
paper you have read that proof. The major books about the
Waldensians can be accessed by any minister of Jesus Christ
from the Harvard Theological Library of Havard University
and/or the Headquarters of the Seventh Day Baptists, who may
also give permission for perusal of books quoted which they
possess. Also Dr. Samuele Bacchiocchi, Ph.D., Religion Department,
Andrews University, says all the books listed at the end of
the study on the Waldensians are in the Library of Andrews
University. His email address is: samuele@andrews.edu
But the only real evidence that the London Sabbath keeping
congregations (Bell Lane, Cripple Gate, and Mill Yard Churches
of God) had their origins from the French Waldensians is circumstantial
at best. (At this point in the Worldwide Church of God's life
and walk with Christ, circumstantial evidence isn't quite
good enough.) It is very strong circumstantial evidence
though, i.e. the doctrinal beliefs of the Waldensians (as
you have read) and the London Sabbath-keepers were almost
identical.
To me, there is far too much evidence of shared doctrinal
beliefs between the Sabbatarian Churches of God around London
and the Waldensians of France to totally disregard.
Dr. Hoegh once taught that the 7 era's of God's Church of
Revelation 2 and 3 were represented by seven separate
candlesticks in Revelation 1, meaning that each era (of what
I believe to be the direct descendants of the Jewish
Apostalic Church of God) was not directly linked historically
to the next--the records were not preserved even if there
was a link, or they were destroyed (as we have evidence of).
As such, the direct link between each era or revival may not
be all that historically discernable. While there is no direct
recorded link between Steven Mumford (of 1664 Rhode Island)
and Mr. Herbert Armstrong (and we have proof there wasn't
a direct historic link), a doctrinal and spiritual link
appears to have existed. The same goes for the Churches
of God around London of the 1600's and the remnants of the
slaughtered Waldenses of France. This does not totally discount
the specific historic evidence that the Worldwide Church of
God has recently uncovered. My only real question lies in
the area of the apparent historic link of the Bell Lane, Cripple
Gate and Mill Yard Churches of God to the British Separatists
of the 1630's. I personally find it hard to believe that one
exists, due to the extreme differences of fundimental doctrinal
beliefs between the two groups. It just doesn't square. Steven
Mumford's doctrinal beliefs were quite similar to Mr. Armstrong's,
particularly to Sabbath/Holy Day observance, with special
emphasis on the New Testament Passover observance kept on
the 14th Nisan (of the Jewish Calendar). The British Separatists
of the 1630's shared none of these doctrinal beliefs.
The apparent Biblical model for tracing the Jewish Apostalic
Church of God from Policrates through the seven prophecied
revivals is found in Revelation 1 through 3, and would be
to look for within each revival a common denominator with
the previous one. A good one is to have shared doctrinal/spiritual
beliefs. Historic links can be destroyed or tampered with
by unscrupulous men. Don't forget, this is Satan's world.
I John 5:19 states, "We know that we are children of God,
and that the whole world is under the control of the evil
one." Revelation 12:9 states, "...Satan, who leads the whole
world astray..." We cannot always trust secular histories,
some of which are scooped up and quoted by sincere Bible scholars
and commentary writers in effort to shed light on Church history.
(Don't forget, the new covenant revivals of the Christian
Church can be traced the using the same formula found in Revelation
1-3.)
Judging from the old covenant doctrinal interpretation each
revival shared, which was not part of the new covenant
doctrinal beliefs of the Apostalic Church of God from the
50's A.D. to the 90's A.D., these revivals appear to be revivals
of Jewish Christians who didn't go along with the major
doctrinal decisions made at the Jerusalem council of Acts
15. For some reason God preserved this often persecuted group
of old covenant Christians as they were harrassed from Turkey
into Europe, then England and into the United States. God
doesn't always chose to leave the identity of his people,
whether national or Apostolic Church of God, in the hands
of secular and oftentimes hostile historians.
But the truth of the new covenant is not affected one bit
by whether the Worldwide Church of God's roots go back Jerusalem
of 31 A.D. via the prophecied revivals of Revelation 2 and
3 or whether they only go back to the 1630's. Some parts of
the body of Christ, most of them, have had nothing to do with
what I think is this ancient sect of Christians descended
from the Jewish Christians of Jerusalem which migrated halfway
around the world in a little over 1800 years. Does that mean
they're less important? Not at all! Some parts of the body
of Christ were born during the various reformations
of the 1600's. Some were born during the 1800's. One of the
newest and fastest growing parts of the body of Christ is
the Calvary Chapel fellowship whose headquarters is in Costa,
Mesa, California. [Read Chuck Smith's "Harvest" (published
by: THE WORD FOR TODAY, P.O. Box 8000, Costa Mesa, CA 92704.
ISBN # 0-936728-42-6. Or call: (800) 272-WORD).] The important
point is that ANY group of sincere Christians who meet the
requirements of being Christians, having faith and being baptized,
and having the Holy Spirit dwelling in them, are part of the
body of Christ--regardless of which Christian denomination
or fellowship they belong to.
View and research the historic evidence by the Bible standard
spelled out in Revelation 1 through 3 and come to your own
conclusions as to the actual roots of the Worldwide Church
of God. It's not a primary issue in Christianity at this point.
When it becomes so, Jesus will make the truth plainer for
us to discern, that much is for sure. This may not be until
he returns, or it may be sooner, that's up to him.
So that is the apparent sketchy lineage of the Worldwide Church
of God. Does that mean the Worldwide Church of God has something
up on all the other Christian Churches around them if they
really are the ideological descendants of the Jewish Christians
from the Apostolic Church of God of Jerusalem in 31 A.D.?
Are they spiritually superior in some special way? ABSOLUTELY
NOT! In many ways they have been spiritually crippled by their
historic blindness to the meaning of the new covenant, and
this blindness kept them from having a healthy loving relationship
in the Christian community composed of all their brothers
and sisters in Christ from other fellowships. And their exclusivit
attitude kept them from being able to effectively share the
Biblical knowledge that they do accurately possess. But their
exclusivist attitude was out of a longstanding doctrinal misunderstanding
and not out of any malice.
Don't forget what I said in the beginning. These Sabbatarian
revivals were not numerically large, but very small at best.
There is evidence that the Waldensians as a whole were Sunday
observers, with a small group of them being Sabbath-keepers.
This is a footnote in Christian history. I believe it is our
footnote, but it is merely a footnote at best. But the important
thing it shows is that Jesus, for some reason beyond our wisdom,
not only allowed but actually participated in the raising
up of Sabbatarian revivals from the first Century all the
way up and through Mr. Armstrong and the Worldwide Church
of God. Why? Again, don't ask me, ask Jesus when he returns.
But as you can see there are huge gaps between revivals of
these old covenant Christians. The revivals of these old covenant
Christians were also numerically small, i.e. each revival
was not particularly large in number of members. They did
all share a spiritual/doctrinal/ideological kinship, but many
of these revivals reached this kinship via different roads.
If there truly are seven era's of these old covenant Christians
there are also seven major revivals of the new covenant Churchand
these old covenant revivals are only a footnote tacked onto
the new covenant Christian revivals which Revelation 2-3 really
pointed to prophetically. It is kind of humbling to have to
come to this knowledge after believing your fellowship was
the one and only true Church and believing Revelation 2-3
applied to your own Christian fellowship. If Jesus has used
Revelation 2-3 to plot both old covenant revivals and new
covenant revivals, it is most interesting, because we believed
we were the Philadelphian era. Calvary Chapel believes the
spiritually active and alive new covenant Christians of today
are the Philadelphian era. If Jesus is plotting both, the
coming of the Worldwide Church of God from old covenant Christianity
into the new covenant Christianity heals a massive rift Paul
sought to heal back in Rome (Romans 14), between Jewish and
Gentile Christians. This makes for very interesting speculation,
but that is all it is. Jesus knows for sure and I'm sure he
will tell us when we meet him. The book of Acts is an unfinished
book. God is keeping it current for us, and it will probably
provide years of interesting reading for us all in the kingdom
age! We must stop finger pointing and name calling, and start
understanding each other. Paul didn't call the Jewish Christians
in Rome a "cult" for their particular beliefs, which he said
the new covenant allowed for. Neither should we toward our
old covenant brethren.
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