Dave Pack’s Cult

The following came in the mail recently….

 

Join host Dawn Blue as she interviews a former member/employee of The Restored Church of God, headed up by David Pack who calls himself Christ’s apostle. Its origins stem from Herbert Armstrong’s controversial Worldwide Church of God. Answering questions posed by the locals & around the globe.
Part 1 of this interview explores topics from The Restored Church of God’s religious beliefs, finances, & history. Get an inside view of the “mysterious church across from Giant Eagle” that locals have been talking about for years. Who’ve referred to it as cult-like & pilfering members assets for extra tithing collections.
https://my.viebit.com/player.php?hash=RlhzAhdGKRdr
Part 2: Diving deeper into The Restored Church of God’s invention of “Common”. Allowing the church to make substantial economic gains & still not disclosing financial records to its members. We also discuss David Pack being a self-proclaimed Apostle & the impact of his doomsday preaching.
https://my.viebit.com/player.php?hash=ovsHaHajnctE
Back Story: Restored Church of God has been a major topic of discussion for years around my town. The rumors, speculations, & conspiracy theories were to much. So I decided to seek out information to clear things up & find the truth.


Don’t know if there’s a part one. -James

Revisiting “HUBRIS”

Herbert Armstrong certainly had hubris, but we don’t have to recede into the past to find it: It’s right here in 2013 amongst the founders and leaders of the various sects of the Cult of Herbert Armstrong, including, but not restricted to, Davey Pack (Restored Church of God), Roderick Meredith (Living Church of God), Gerald Flurry (Philadelphia Church of God), John and Richard Rittenbaugh (Church of the Great God), Ronald Weinland (Church of God-Preaching the Kingdom of God), Robert Thiel (Continuing Church of God) and so many others, such as E. W. King and David Malm….

Hubris