Hi after Chuck Smith passed and Brian took over at Costa Mesa things in many Calvary's are a bit different and I attend Calvary San Jose with Mike McClure as head pastor. When covid came on we shut down and went on line for two weeks then set up in the parking lot for about 3 weeks then we just opened up with no distancing or masks. Now a few other prominent Calvary Chapels and others such as John Macarthurs church stayed open while other like Brian Bodersen in Costa Mesa did everything exactly like Governor Newsome mandated.
Now none of the churches that stayed open had a super spreader event and in our case about a year before the pandemic the LORD was sending volunteers from other states to restore our aged and falling apart facility. When we reopened we the scorn of the city and nationally ridiculed and fined. Our pastor was brought before judges and magistrates and able to share the gospel at these platforms and indeed this fight is going all the way to the supreme court. Now in this year of disobedience to government and obedience to the scripture to continue to assemble together we went from one service that was less than half full to two services that are almost overflowing and many many new believers getting saved. Then I hear from friends in Costa Mesa that Calvary there had just laid off over 100 staff members.
Pastor Brian noted that he was going to de-emphasize prophecy and the OT and our church has increased the focus on where we are at as to near the rapture and a fear and readiness like was at Costa Mesa in the 80's has been the result. I am not sure what each church did but I think Chuck would have stayed open and if the whole organization had done so we might have seen others have the courage to say no. The vaccines are just the 1st step of the global reset and soon it will be obvious that there is no return to normal. I pray as a group more will have the courage and wisdom to do what it takes to keep the church rolling even if it is house churches underground. Which position is more like the book of acts defying the lockdowns or submitting to the magistrates?
Now none of the churches that stayed open had a super spreader event and in our case about a year before the pandemic the LORD was sending volunteers from other states to restore our aged and falling apart facility. When we reopened we the scorn of the city and nationally ridiculed and fined. Our pastor was brought before judges and magistrates and able to share the gospel at these platforms and indeed this fight is going all the way to the supreme court. Now in this year of disobedience to government and obedience to the scripture to continue to assemble together we went from one service that was less than half full to two services that are almost overflowing and many many new believers getting saved. Then I hear from friends in Costa Mesa that Calvary there had just laid off over 100 staff members.
Pastor Brian noted that he was going to de-emphasize prophecy and the OT and our church has increased the focus on where we are at as to near the rapture and a fear and readiness like was at Costa Mesa in the 80's has been the result. I am not sure what each church did but I think Chuck would have stayed open and if the whole organization had done so we might have seen others have the courage to say no. The vaccines are just the 1st step of the global reset and soon it will be obvious that there is no return to normal. I pray as a group more will have the courage and wisdom to do what it takes to keep the church rolling even if it is house churches underground. Which position is more like the book of acts defying the lockdowns or submitting to the magistrates?