Posted on 05/02/2019 7:48:36 AM PDT by Gamecock
CHICAGO (RNS) The Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability, a Christian financial watchdog group, has terminated the membership of Harvest Bible Chapel.
The council pointed to significant violations of several of its financial standards in a written statement released Wednesday evening (April 17).
ECFA continues to champion integrity in Gods Kingdom, ECFA President Dan Busby said in the statement. We are committed to applying our standards rigorously and consistently.
The group had suspended the Chicago-area megachurch last month after church leaders admitted a lack of financial control and oversight under Harvests former pastor, James MacDonald.
In addition, we have identified there was a separate budget for the Senior Pastors office over which there was not sufficient controls and oversight, according to the most recent update from the churchs Harvest 2020 team, formed in the wake of MacDonalds firing.
In March, ECFA said that new information led the watchdog group to investigate whether the church has violated ECFAs financial standards.
ECFA requires member organizations to demonstrate compliance with its Seven Standards of Responsible Stewardship.
Its investigation found Harvest violated its standards regarding governance; financial oversight, which requires member organizations to prepare complete and accurate financial statements; use of resources and compliance with laws, which requires members to ensure resources are used in a responsible manner; and compensation-setting and related-party transactions, which requires members to set the compensation of their leaders in a manner that demonstrates integrity.
MacDonald was fired earlier this year amid controversy over both church finances and his leadership style. Among his controversial moves was a decision for Harvest to sue several bloggers critical of the church, their wives and a freelance journalist investigating the church. (The church later dropped the lawsuit.)
A team of advisers with no connection to the church now is working with CPA firm Plante Moran to conduct a comprehensive review of Harvests past financial affairs, according to the latest Harvest 2020 update.
The church did not immediately respond to a call requesting comment from Religion News Service.
ECFA previously had opened a formal investigation into Harvests finances in November, concluding it was in good standing.
This statement would not have been made if Harvest Bible Chapel had shared all crucial information with ECFA, according to the councils written statement.
The last time the council terminated an organizations membership for cause was in 2015, according to Christianity Today. That organization, Gospel for Asia, later was sued over how it handled donations, with critics saying it misled donors on how their money would be used. The group recently agreed to refund $37 million in donations without admitting wrongdoing as part of a settlement with plaintiffs.
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They need to look into the financial dealing of Rod Parsley. His broadcasts aren’t sermons, they’re infomercials: “God wants to bless you, but he can’t do it until you send me your $300.00 Faith Seed (and the check clears.)”
Jesus warned of the tares among the wheat. Maybe we have a previously uncoined word to add to our lexicon: PasTare - someone who poses as a Christian pastor, but is not a true follower of Jesus Christ.
So if I send my $300.00 faith seed to my local church, I will be blessed, correct, Rod? Oh, I have to send it to you, you say?
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