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"No one is allowed to have fellowship with me"

November 1999
By a former member of the Geftaky's "Assembly"

I supplied the information under the title "A Psychological Onslaught."When the leaders of the local "Assembly" stumbled upon it a month later--they told their people at a prayer meeting that I had "reviled the Assembly" and that no one is allowed to have fellowship with me. No details were given, just that I was a reviler.

This actually only affected my friendship with one dear friend who was the only one that really kept in contact with me after I left the group. That dear friend has not spoken to me since we talked a few days later--it has been 2 or three months now.

Their basis for forbidding fellowship with a reviler is in the Bible-- 1 Corinthians 5:9-11

I agree with these scriptures. But the question is--am I really a "reviler" simply because I spoke out against George Geftaky's behavior and his tactics regarding those who dare to disagree with him? Clearly this does not in my opinion fit the biblical proofs they offered in any way.

Men such as Mr. Geftaky's need to be exposed and held accountable--obviously this is biblical see Galatians.

Now it is my understanding that unless I recant and rescind my permission for posting such information--I will remain banished from their fellowship. I told one of the Assembly leaders that I cannot recant my comments--since the content and substance of my remarks is true. To recant would be to deny the truth.

I also believe that affording others the opportunity to read about these issues was and is necessary to expose error and abuses.

It is interesting to note that they did not follow scripture in banishing me from fellowship, which is found within Matthew 18:15-17

But no one came to me first.

However, they never came to me with two or three witnesses.

Verse 17 "And if he shall neglect to hear them, tell it unto the church: but if he neglect to hear the church, let him be unto thee as an heathen man and a publican."

When I addressed these issues specifically one of the leaders responded saying, "God will take care of us."

Because they did not do as Christ commanded, their discipline is not only unbiblical, but also not binding. They are simply abusing their power, which can only be justly granted through scripture.

Apparently, if you are a member of George Geftaky's "Assembly"--exposing false doctrine and the abuse of power by leadership is somehow an offense.

Copyright © 1999 Rick Ross

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