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April 14, 1977
Wayne Geiling
Reginald Replogle
William Ruch
Heritage Chapel Church of Christ
917 Woodlawn Drive
Charleston, Ill. 61920
Dear Brethen,
Regretfully, we are forced to make the following statements:
We do not feel that Roger Lamb and Kip McKean understood the seriousness
of the numerous items, many of these doctrinally based, that were
rehearsed to them on April 4, 1977, in the presence of the Charleston
elders, the Memorial preachers and elders, and the deacons on
the Memorial Mission Committee.
Therefore, we are obliged to discontinue our financial support
of these two men on May 15, 1977. We also are cancelling our
campaign to Charleston this summer.
In addition, we plan to make this information known to the Memorial
congregation before May 15.
If the Memorial elders concur with the Charleston elders on a
new minister for the Charleston church, we would like opportunity
to consider supporting the new man.
It is not proper for us to continue to support men in other places
that we would not support at Memorial. It appears Brother Lamb
has lost his trust and confidence in the elders of his "sponsoring"
church. His statements concerning our "spying," that
we were on a "witch hunt," and that we were "unfair"
in conducting a discussion in the manner that we did, speaks of
a deepest attitude in which we cannot trust each other in the
manner we should to find complete openness and cooperation in
preaching the Word. The negative, defensive, evasive posture
that Roger exhibited to us is one that we would not allow by anyone
we support.
We believe that Brother McKean has brought unBiblical practice,
peculiar language, and subtle, deceitful doctrines to Charleston
from the Crossroads church at Gainesville, Florida.
Both ministers constantly refused to admit there was even a problem,
and they refused to accept a warning about where some "minor
departures" would lead (even in Charleston). There is a
growing list of divisive situations across the nation where the
Crossroad's influence has permeated. This is ample evidence to
attest to the dangers of their unsound doctrines and practices.
These divisive doctrines must be recognized by watchmen on the
walls of Zion before troubles are caused within the walls.
Without detailing the arguments, the Memorial elders, four preachers,
and five deacons on the Mission Committee, are 100% agreed on
their evaluation and opposition to the following items:
We love the Charleston church, and we love and appreciate you
elders. We recognize additional problems our decision will bring
to you, but we are left no choice but to immediately terminate
our association with both Roger and Kip. Heritage Chapel can
overcome these difficulties through your own love, dedication,
supervisic watchcare, and God's grace.
In Christian Love,
Delbert Burkhart
Chairman, Elders.
It is with deep sadness that we announce that on May 15, 1977,
this congregation will discontinue its financial support of Roger
Lamb and Kip McKean at Charleston, Illinois. The elders of the
Charleston congregation have been advised of this decision, and
of our reasons for it. As faithful Christians, you are entitles
to know those reasons.
Roger Lamb served Memorial faithfully for years, and we came to
love him and his family. Recently, however, we became aware of
indications that Roger and Kip McKEan were teaching doctrines
and following practices that were not in accordance with God's
Word. We were very reluctant to believe this. Therefore, we
gave the matter the deepest study and consideration, including
a trip to Charleston made by two elders, one deacon, and one minister,
and personal conferences with Roger and Kip, the Charleston elders,
and Memorial's ministers and deacons on the Mission Committee
of Memorial concluded unanimously that Roger and Keip were in
fact, teaching and practicing doctrines and policies which were
not in accordance with the Bible. Their motives may well have
been good, but these doctrines and practices were not. WE asked
them to change this by breaking away from this teaching and its
source. They would not agree to do this. The elders here must
account to God for your souls, and for all that is entrusted to
us, including the Lord's money. Therefore, we had no choice but
to terminate the support.
We will be available to meet with any of you to discuss in detail
the practices and doctrines which were wrong. Also, the elders
intend for in-depth lessons and information to be presented to
you about this in the near future. By way of summary, however,
the problems apparently originated from a congregation in the
Southeastern United States. A "new" plan was developed
based mostly on a book written by a man who apparently claims
to have been miraculously inspired by the Holy Spirit, in the
20th Century. The result has been that, in many areas,
persons have been teaching or practicing things such as these
that are foreign to God's Word:
These are not the only un-scriptural teachings and practices involved,
but as you can see, those alone would make it necessary for us
to terminate the financial support.
As your elders and fellow Christians, we ask that you join your
prayers with ours that in the future, Roger and Kip will use their
God-given abilities to teach the pure Gospel and that the Charleston
elders may be strong in faith and truth to guide the congregation
in Charleston, and that Memorial in some way, may help that congregation
to grow and be strong in the Lord's Work.
COMMENT: After the elders from Charleston were here in the meeting, they went back and met with Roger and Kip, asking them to make the necessary changes and to turn away from the false teachings and the people associated with it. Roger and Kip would not agree with their elders to do this. All this information is documented through tapes and discussions.
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