Satanic “Citipointe Church Redcliffe” in Brisbane, Australia, evicted from the church premises a Christian who is absolutely innocent in relation to all excommunications by churches, phoned the police to seek police-assisted eviction of the Christian, and lied to the police with false accusations against the Christian. The Christian neither contacted nor initiated any conversation with any person in their church building, but the Christian tried to evade two men who repeatedly confronted the Christian. Citipointe Church lied to the police with an absolutely false accusation; that the Christian had been intimidating their members.
(http://redcliffe.citipointechurch.com)
Citipointe Church in Brisbane, Australia, refused to welcome a Christian who twice inquired with the church by email if there were occasions of fellowship in their church. In spite of rejection by Citipointe “Church” (money-craving industry), the Christian decide to visit -- once.
On a warm and sunny Sunday morning, May 25 2014, I bicycled 18 km to visit a 10:30 am “service” at a church which had absolutely refused any communication with me. Because I am banned from all churches in Brisbane, Australia, there is not one single church anywhere in Brisbane which I can visit in terms of acceptance and being welcomed. The evening before my visit, Saturday May 24 2014, I pondered if it was worth my effort to at all inconvenience myself to visit any church in Brisbane, since I know that no church anywhere in Brisbane welcomes me. But after some hours of struggling with the notion of visiting yet another typically demeaning and dehumanising church in Brisbane, I reasoned with myself that I should at least continue to try and visit churches, in spite of knowledge that all churches in Brisbane have rejected me.
Although I am innocent and banned from the “Christian” singles sites on internet for being a Christian, and although I am innocent and banned from all churches for being a Christian, I concluded that it is my responsibility to keep trying to visit churches – even though no church on earth authentically welcomes me – and even though many churches explicitly excommunicate me.
I am a Christian who is innocent in relation to all excommunications against me by churches. When I inquire to visit churches, or simply show up at churches uninvited, churches mimic the previous excommunications by churches and thereby excommunicate the innocent person again. Most churches on earth are hostile and evil towards me – because I am a Christian who is innocent of all excommunication by churches.
Citipointe Church in Brisbane, Australia, is an example of such a typically hostile and evil-natured church.
This following occurred on Sunday morning, May 25 2014, at Citipointe Redcliffe Church in Brisbane, Australia, in conjunction with a first-time visit to the church:
The Citipointe church “service” was scheduled to commence at 10:30 am. I arrived at the church premises as a bicyclist late around 10:40 am. I parked and locked my mountainbike and helmet against an iron fence to the Citipointe Church, and then walked up the steps and into the church lobby. From the lobby I walked downstairs to the mens’ toilets and refilled my water bottle, and then walked back up to the lobby. In the lobby was a table with information about the chuch, which I quickly browsed through and filled out a welcome card with my contact details, and wrote on the welcome card a personal sentence that I was interested to attend fellowship with other singles. I took the filled welcome card with me and walked into the main auditorium. In the doorless auditorium I placed myself standing at the very back of the church with my back almost against the rear wall. The music was senselessly loud in the auditorium, and due to the decibel I placed earplugs into my ears to protect my hearing (which I also necessarily do in essentially all other contemporary styled churches). No person stood near me, and I contacted no person. After some time, a man (Adrian) approached me where I stood alone next to the back wall and disingenuously inquired if he could help me. I replied “No thank-you.” He walked away. After additional time, buckets were passed around in the aisles of the auditorium with purpose of collecting the moneys from the participants. I walked a few meters forward from the back wall and placed my welcome card into one of the passing buckets at the last row, and then returned to the back wall again. After more time, the same man (Adrian) approached me a second time and asked if I wanted to sit with him. I replied firmly “No thank-you.” He walked away. I remained standing alone at the back of the auditorium next to the back wall with earplugs.
Shown preaching on the big projector screen at the front of the Citipointe church auditorium was a recorded video of Jesse Duplantis (a personable church entertainer and a high-profile proponent of prosperity theology including other statements of heresy), and because of the senselessly loud acoustics from the auditorium loudspeakers, and because of my personal distaste for lopsided and distorted theology on financial prosperity, but also because I wanted to sit down (after an 18 km bicycle ride to visit their church), I stepped out from the doorless auditorium and walked to seat myself alone at the most distant café table in the adjacent room. (http://www.jdm.org: I encountered Jesse Duplantis in person inside a church in Honolulu a few years earlier.)
Instead of sitting idly at the café table in the room adjacent to the auditorium, I took out my laptop from my backpack and did some Google Earth searching for other churches in the neighbourhood which I might be able to visit following the ongoing church visit. The sound level in the adjacent café room to the auditorium was still discomfortingly loud, and I therefore retained my earplugs in my ears also while sitting at the café table by myself. After additional time, the same man (Adrian) approached me a third time to speak with me. I saw in his manner and in his eyes that the man Adrian was insincere and that he was fulfilling a controlling church role, rather than seeking authentic relationship. I therefore courteously rejected his approach and asked him to leave me. He left me.
After having sat at the café table for some time during their “service” and concluded through internet search that there was no other church in Redcliffe which I could visit in the neighbourhood following the ongoing church visit (apart from Clontarf Baptist Church only two short blocks away; (http://www.kyrkor.be/Clontarf-Beach-Baptist-Church-Brisbane.htm), I decided to close the laptop and refill the water bottle a second time in the washroom in preparation for bicycling onwards later. So I walked downstairs to the mens’ washroom, filled my water bottle again, and walked back upstairs and stationed myself in the hallway between the café and the auditorium – looking into the auditorium in front of me. The “service” was nearing conclusion.
I had stood in the hallway for less than 20 seconds when a man standing by himself two meters away from me in the hallway, previously reading on his iPhone, turned towards me, approached me, and said something to me. I turned my head and looked towards him. When I looked into the confronting man’s “dead” eyes I instantly sensed, that this man had an unfriendly intention as a church-controller. I responded to the man’s confrontation by saying to the man that it was too loud for a conversation. The man insisted to talk with me. I took out one of my earplugs. The man then asked me what I was doing in their church. I immediately understood that this man was acting on behalf of satan, and therefore I promptly took my mobile phone out from my pocket and set my mobile phone to commence an audio recording.
The man (Josh) requested that I leave their church, and the man threatened that if I did not leave the church building he would call the police. I welcomed the man to call the police. The man finally did call the police, together with two of his church compatriots. I ensured that the man had followed through with his threat to call the police, requesting police-assisted eviction, prior to my departure from their church. Immediately after the man’s phone conversation with the police had ended, I walked directly to my parked bicycle and promptly biked away from the church property. Once the team of three members by Citipointe Church had made the call to the police, I left.
While the evicting man Josh was speaking with the police on his mobile phone, standing on the church entrance outdoor steps in front of me, the three-times harassing man Adrian spoke to me in the background; twice saying “There are children here.” It is unclear what Adrian was concerned about regarding his repeated statement that there were children present in the church. Maybe Adrian of Citipointe Church believed that I could be paedophile or a child molester who they had reason fear, or maybe Adrian of Citipointe Church believed that I might be a violent person who they had reason to fear.
This is an audio recording of the conversation between Citipointe Redcliffe Church in Brisbane, Australia, and Torsten on Sunday morning at approximately 11:30, May.25, 2014 at the entrance to the church building:
[AMR-file original at 610 kB, 6 min]: http://www.kyrkor.be/Citipointe-Church-Redcliffe-Brisbane-Australia-140525-amr.amr
TRANSCRIPT:
[During an ongoing Sunday morning “service”, Torsten stood by himself in a hallway opposite a church auditorium entrance and looked towards the stage inside the auditorium. Two meters to the right of Torsten stood another man who was reading on his iPhone. No other person stood in the hallway. The man turned towards Torsten, approached Torsten, and spoke something to Torsten. Torsten turned his head and looked towards the man. Torsten responded to the man’s confrontation by saying to the man that it was too loud for a conversation. The man continued speaking at Torsten; insisting that Torsten would speak with him. Torsten therefore removed one of the earplugs from his ears to better hear the man. The man then asked Torsten what he was doing in their church. From the nature of this question asked and from the “dead” eyes of the man asking, Torsten immediately understood that this man’s confrontation was demonically inspired, and therefore Torsten promptly took his mobile phone out from his pocket and set his mobile phone to commence an audio recording. The man demanded that Torsten would leave the church. Torsen knows that his mobile phone audio recorder requires less disturbing ambient noise, and Torsten therefore walked away from the noisy auditorium and indicated to the man to follow Torsten to a more quiet area.]
TORSTEN: Your name is Josh?
JOSH: Yes.
TORSTEN: What do you want?
JOSH: I want to know how we can help you. Can we help you?
TORSTEN: Who are you?
JOSH: Josh.
TORSTEN: I don’t care if your name is Josh or Bob – what do you want?
JOSH: [difficult to hear and understand] sense of direction… stopped … I have asked you to leave.
TORSTEN: You’re Josh?
JOSH: Yes.
TORSTEN: Josh what?
JOSH: Kellur. What’s your name?
TORSTEN: It doesn’t matter.
[Torsten and Josh stand and look at each other.]
TORSTEN: I see in your eyes – there’s no Christ in you.
TORSTEN: So what are you; Josh the devil? Who are you?
JOSH: I don’t have to answer you.
TORSTEN: Why?
JOSH: Because we don’t like trouble here. We are a place of peace.
TORSTEN: Mhmm.
JOSH: And we’re gonna maintain peace.
TORSTEN: What trouble have I caused?
JOSH: At the moment you’re causing trouble.
TORSTEN: What trouble?
JOSH: This trouble right now. This confrontation.
[Torsten is baffled by the inversion of truth.]
TORSTEN: No you … You. You attacked me. I was standing peacefully. And you said ‘What are doing here?’.
JOSH: Are you going to leave peacefully, or do I need to call the police?
TORSTEN: Call the police.
[Josh walks away into the noisy entrance. Torsten follows behind.]
Josh: You’re not welcome in here. You’re not able to come back.
TORSTEN: Sorry?
Josh: You’re not welcome in here. You’re gonna have to leave.
TORSTEN: Why am I not welcome?
Josh: Because you cause trouble and we want you to leave.
TORSTEN: What trouble have I caused?
JOSH: You’re gonna have to leave.
TORSTEN: What trouble have I caused?
JOSH: There’s trouble right now. This confrontation and invasion of personal space. Now can you please leave.
[Torsten is in momentary incredulity over the lies against him.]
TORSTEN: I was standing there peacefully and you attacked me and said ‘What are you doing here?’.
JOSH: I am asking you to leave. Now, will you please leave.
TORSTEN: What was your name again – Joshua?
JOSH: Joshua Pellow – is my name.
TORSTEN: Mhmm.
TORSTEN: What is your position in this so-called church?
JOSH: I’m a church member.
TORSTEN: A church member.
JOSH: As a church member I am asking you to peacefully leave, which you are refusing to do. And so, because you are refusing to leave, and because you are wanting to confront, I am now requesting informing the police. As you are trying to confront, you are trying to intimidate, and you are trying to cause a scene.
[Joshua Pellow initiates calling the police on his mobile phone, and hands over his mobile phone to the third person, and requests to him something similar to “start that up” (presumably meaning; when police answers then hand the phone back to me).]
JOSH: Are you gonna come out?
TORSTEN: No.
TORSTEN: Are you gonna call the police?
JOSH: Yes, we’re calling the police right now.
[Torsten tries to identify the third involved person who at that moment was handling the mobile call to the police.]
TORSTEN: What is your name? What’s your name?
TORSTEN: What’s your name?
[The third person hands back the mobile phone to Joshua Pellow, who then walks out to the front entrance steps outside. Torsten follows. Joshua Pellow begins to speak with the police on his mobile phone.]
JOSH: Citipointe Redcliffe, 195 Elizabeth Road, Clontarf. [silence] Sorry? 196 Elizabeth Street … Citipointe Church … Oh, we just got a gentleman who [difficult to hear] … confrontation … he is intimidating members … yeah … It doesn’t appear so. He’s standing 6 inches away from my face right now. Eh, no he is not armed, though he’s wearing a bag. Yeah. He’s male. He’s probably in his 30’s or 40’s. He’s a proper tan [!]. He’s wearing a yellow shirt. He’s actually negative. Yup. Yeah. Alright cheers. Thank-you.
TORSTEN: What did the police say?
JOSH: They’re on their way.
TORSTEN: Ok thanks.
[Torsten turns towards the second man standing next to Torsten to inquire about his identity; the same man who had confronted Torsten three times earlier inside the church building prior to the confrontation from Joshua Pellow, and who twice had told Torsten on the outdoor steps, in conjunction with the ongoing police call, that there were children around “There are children here.”]
TORSTEN: And what was your name?
TORSTEN: You approached me three times. You were harassing me. What is your name?
TORSTEN: What is your name?
TORSTEN: What is your name?
JOSH: Adrian, you don’t need to encourage him.
TORSTEN: Adrian.
TORSTEN: Andrian and Josh.
[Torsten immediately walks down the outdoor steps and walks directly towards his parked bicycle, turns off the audio recorder, and immediately bikes away off the church property.]
Churches in general actually are this evil. And church-people lie, slander and defame persons probably more than secular people do. Churchianity is a menace to humanity and society.
The email dialogue with Citipointe Church in Brisbane, Australia, is read chronologically from the bottom upwards beneath, with the most recent email at the top:
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Date: |
Tue, 27 May 2014 22:28:30 +1000 |
From: |
torsten@nenzen.net <nenzen@nenzen.org> |
To: |
Jake Smith <jsmith@citipointechurch.com> |
CC: |
mail@citipointechurch.com, west@citipointechurch.com, yasociety@citipointechurch.com, redcliffe@citipointechurch.com, north@citipointechurch.com, kratzlaf@citipointechurch.com, cchristensen@citipointechurch.com, dmurahwa@citipointechurch.com, hramsey@citipointechurch.com |
Subject: |
Re: HI Torsten |
Jake Smith,
I have now taken part of your email reply.
You have invited me to visit a "Yes desk" at one of your "services" to let one of your leaders at that desk know that I am interested in fellowship, so that those leaders can pass the same information onward to you.
Logically, it should be faster and more direct that I contact you directly.
Since I already have informed you that I am interested in fellowship, your reply thus indicates that you are insincere about inviting me to fellowship. Insincerity matches perfectly with what I can expect from your Citipointe church, perhaps especially in light of your church’s lies against me with eviction: http://www.kyrkor.be/Citipointe-Redcliffe-Church-Brisbane.htm
Regards,
Torsten Nenzen
Date: |
Tue, 27 May 2014 12:23:16 +1000 |
From: |
Jake Smith <jsmith@citipointechurch.com> |
To: |
torsten@nenzen.net |
Subject: |
HI Torsten |
Thanks for your email.
We do have life groups where people develop community.
If you'd like to try them out, come along to one of our services and see if you like Citipointe. Then, come to the YES desk which we announce every service and let the leaders know that you're interested in a life group.
That will then come through to me and I'll be in touch!
God bless,
Jake Smith
Pastor
JP Qual
C.M.C.
Date: |
Tue, 27 May 2014 20:07:47 +1000 |
From: |
Torsten Nenzén <torsten@nenzen.net> |
To: |
policelink@police.qld.gov.au, dcpc.redcliffe@police.qld.gov.au, admin@crimestoppersqld.com.au |
Subject: |
Falsely accused by church. |
Queensland Police.
Hello,
On Sunday morning May 25 around 11:30, a church in Redcliffe telephoned to you and reported a person who the church wanted evicted from their church premises. The church accused the person of intimidation against their church members. The accusations made by the church are lies.
I welcomed the church to follow through on their threat to call the police.
The truth is that I never initiated contact or initiated conversation with any person inside the church. The truth is also that I attempted to evade all three contacting persons in the church.
The church that has lied to Queensland Police about me, is:
Citipointe Church Redcliffe
195 Elizabeth Ave
Clontarf, QLD 4019
Australia
Phone: +61 7 3284 1777
Fax: +61 7 3883 1627
Email: redcliffe@citipointechurch.com
The person who was lied about by the church, is:
Torsten Nenzén
c/o 9 Duporth Crescent
Kallangur
Mobile: +46 707 77 77 54
Email: torsten@nenzen.net
This link is a truthful account to what occurred: http://www.kyrkor.be/Citipointe-Redcliffe-Church-Brisbane.htm
Best regards,
Torsten Nenzén
Date: |
Sun, 25 May 2014 00:19:54 +1000 |
From: |
torsten@nenzen.net <nenzen@nenzen.org> |
To: |
mail@citipointechurch.com, west@citipointechurch.com, yasociety@citipointechurch.com, redcliffe@citipointechurch.com, north@citipointechurch.com, kratzlaf@citipointechurch.com, cchristensen@citipointechurch.com, dmurahwa@citipointechurch.com, hramsey@citipointechurch.com |
Subject: |
Christian meetings |
Dear Citypointe Church,
Hi.
I am a Christian here in Brisbane. I seek a Christian community in Brisbane where I might find opportunities to fellowship, socialise, meet and talk with also Christian singles.
Are there occasions of fellowship in your congregation where also single Christians in the age bracket 30-39 (maybe also late 20’s) gather and communicate? Are there fellowship groups, community groups, cell groups or small groups in your church that I can attend and develop friendships?
Best regards,
Torsten Nenzén
Email: torsten@nenzen.net
Date: |
Sat, 22 Mar 2014 23:12:25 +1000 |
From: |
Torsten <t@nenzen.org> |
To: |
mail@citipointechurch.com, west@citipointechurch.com, yasociety@citipointechurch.com, redcliffe@citipointechurch.com, north@citipointechurch.com, kratzlaf@citipointechurch.com, cchristensen@citipointechurch.com, dmurahwa@citipointechurch.com, hramsey@citipointechurch.com |
Subject: |
Christian meetings |
Dear Citypointe Church,
Hi.
I am a Christian here in Brisbane. I seek a Christian community in Brisbane where I might find opportunities to fellowship, socialise, meet and talk with also Christian singles.
Are there occasions of fellowship in your congregation where also single Christians in the age bracket 30-39 (maybe also late 20’s) gather and communicate? Are there fellowship groups, community groups, cell groups or small groups in your church that I can attend and develop friendships?
Best regards,
Torsten Nenzén
Email: torsten@nenzen.net