Well, it looks like they are pushing into our churches and colleges going after our youth with the help of of the fifth column in the church, 'Progressive Adventist'....
'The progressive Adventist fascination with mysticism reached it’s high water mark with the spiritual experimentations of the
One Project and the
Ohio-sponsored
Innovation Conference. And if you thought it was over, it isn’t.
The
Crosswalk Church in Chattanooga is hosting a retreat with
Richard Rohr, a well-known Roman Catholic spiritualist priest and
social justice proponent who refers to himself as a
Christian Buddhist. Rohr personally met with
Pope Francis in 2022, who told him to keep teaching his conscious-changing contemplative prayer.
Among the things that
Richard Rohr will be teaching at the Chattanooga Seventh-day Adventist Crosswalk church is how to connect with contemplative archetypal magic and the “dark side” of mystical spirituality. Apparently it takes some time to lead vulnerable young Adventists into the dark side of mystical spirituality—the course will last twelve weeks ...
The leader of Crosswalk is Tim Gillespie, who was also one of the founders of the One Project. The One Project began in 2010 and held their first conference in 2011. The original five founders were Japhat De Oliveira,
Sam Leonor,
Alex Bryan, pastor of Walla Walla University Church,
Tim Gillespie, young adult pastor at Loma Linda Church, and Terry Swenson, senior chaplain at Loma Linda University.
It is worth noting that the General Conference Executive Committee has expressed
significant reservations about the One Project, and
spiritual formation in general.
The
One Project is also having a meeting in Orlando on February 16. They’re back.'......
The Crosswalk Church in Chattanooga is hosting a retreat with Richard Rohr, a well-known Roman Catholic spiritualist priest and social justice proponent who refers to himself as a Christian Buddhist .
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