Devilish “St Marks Pennant Hills Anglican Church” in Sydney, Australia, in effect excommunicated a Christian who is absolutely innocent in relation to all excommunications by churches.
St Marks Pennant Hills Anglican Church in Sydney, Australia, is one of many Anglican churches all over the world that has chosen, in effect, to excommunicate a Christian who is absolutely innocent in relation to all excommunications. These excommunicating churches act in harmony with satan in their act of ungodly and inhumane excommunications.
By cowardice, this devilish Anglican church implicitly excommunicated from fellowship.
The dialogue with St Marks Pennant Hills Anglican Church in Sydney, Australia is read chronologically from the bottom upwards beneath, with the most recent email at the top:
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Date: |
Sat, 14 Dec 2013 00:59:13 +1100 |
From: |
torsten@nenzen.net <nenzen@nenzen.org> |
To: |
St Marks Office <office@stmarks.com.au>, craig.schafer@stmarks.com.au |
Subject: |
Christian meetings |
St Marks Anglican Church in Pennant Hills,
Hello Craig Schafer,
Because of your text and because you did not reply with an explanation, it seems rather clear that you indeed have cowardly excommunicated me from your Anglican church.
On what Biblical grounds did you excommunicate me?
Regards,
Torsten Nenzen
Date: |
Fri, 13 Dec 2013 00:50:30 +1100 |
From: |
torsten@nenzen.net <nenzen@nenzen.org> |
To: |
St Marks Office <office@stmarks.com.au>, craig.schafer@stmarks.com.au |
Subject: |
Christian meetings |
St Marks Anglican Church in Pennant Hills,
Hello Craig Schafer,
You did not reply to the questions in my letter to your church during the day today.
Your text appears to be a cowardly form of excommunication from your church. On what Biblical grounds did you excommunicate me?
Regards,
Torsten Nenzen
Date: |
Thu, 12 Dec 2013 11:53:52 +1100 |
From: |
torsten@nenzen.net <nenzen@nenzen.org> |
To: |
St Marks Office <office@stmarks.com.au>, craig.schafer@stmarks.com.au |
Subject: |
Re: Christian meetings |
St Marks Anglican Church in Pennant Hills,
Hello Craig Schafer the pastor,
Please explain what you are thinking, when you confidently declare that St Marks Anglican Church is not a community that can meet my need for opportunities to fellowship, socialise, and talk with other Christian singles. Why do you confidently declare this?
You also declare that your church has no groups where also single Christians can meet and communicate. In your declaration here, are you stating that there are no Christian singles in your church, or are you stating that there are Christian singles but that none of them attend groups, or are you stating that none of the Christian singles have interest in marriage, or are you merely stating your personal prejudice against me that you are confident that I am not suitable to meet and communicate with single Christians of your church?
Which interactions of other churches have you reviewed, which conclusions do you draw from other churches, and on what factual basis do you justify your conclusions?
Regards,
Torsten Nenzen
Date: |
Thu, 12 Dec 2013 08:49:39 +1100 |
From: |
St Marks Office <office@stmarks.com.au> |
To: |
<torsten@nenzen.net> |
Subject: |
RE: Christian meetings |
Hi Torsten,
Having reviewed your interactions with other churches of various hues I am confident that St Mark’s is not the particular Christian community where you are going to feel your needs are being met and we do not have groups suitable to your particular objectives.
Regards,
Craig Schafer
Visit us on the web at stmarks.com.au.
Date: |
Wed, 11 Dec 2013 22:14:40 +1100 |
From: |
Torsten <t@nenzen.org> |
To: |
office@stmarks.com.au, craig.schafer@stmarks.com.au |
Subject: |
Christian meetings |
Dear St Marks Pennant Hills Church,
Hi.
I am a Christian single man here in Sydney. I seek a Christian community in Sydney where I also might find opportunities to fellowship, socialise, meet and talk with other Christian singles.
Are there opportunities in your congregation where also single Christians can meet and communicate - and build relationships?
Are there fellowship groups, community groups, cell groups or small groups that I can attend?
Best regards,
Torsten Nenzén
Email: torsten@nenzen.net