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CC1
04-27-2014, 04:29 PM
I know there is a sub section for WPF news on this forum but since this main area is where the vast majority of people are I wanted to post this thread here.

Now that the Worldwide Wrestling Pentecostal Fellowship has been active for a few years do some of you folks in the know have an update for us?

What happened after the UPCI drew the line in the sand and said that ministers could not be licensed with the UPC and be a member of WPF? We know what happened in the short term. That some of the UPC preachers heavily invested in the formation of the WPF left the UPC but now that the dust has settled what has happened over time?

Specifically here are some questions I have if anyone has the answers;

1. How many members does the WPF have and how many licensed ministers?
2. In the time since it was formed what has been the ebb and flow of WPF membership? Are more licensed ministers leaving the UPC for the WPF or is there a pattern of WPF ministers moving back to the UPC?
3. Are some ministers having it both ways by retaining their license with the UPC but fellowshipping at WPF conferences / meetings because the people are more "holy" (not my term)?
4. Last but not least if any AFF folks are involved with the WPF can you just give us a general update on what is happening within this ultra conservative organization? (yes you are "ultra conservative" when you think the UPC is liberal!)

KeptByTheWord
04-27-2014, 10:08 PM
You probably aren't going to get any "bites" on this discussion CC1 when you called the particular organization in question the "Worldwide Wrestling Pentecostal Fellowship". I don't have anything to offer to this discussion, but simply wanted to point out the obvious. ;)

lovelylife
04-28-2014, 12:17 AM
Curiosity killed the cat ;p

endtimer
04-28-2014, 05:22 AM
The last word that I had heard was....the WPF was not an organization but a fellowship and had no formal "membership". I had received some of their magazines and an invite to be part if their" non- org." Maybe things have changed with them and I need to be updated. In conclusion, I did not join and asked them to take me off their mailing list.

bishoph
04-28-2014, 09:43 AM
I know there is a sub section for WPF news on this forum but since this main area is where the vast majority of people are I wanted to post this thread here.

Now that the Worldwide Wrestling Pentecostal Fellowship has been active for a few years do some of you folks in the know have an update for us?

What happened after the UPCI drew the line in the sand and said that ministers could not be licensed with the UPC and be a member of WPF? We know what happened in the short term. That some of the UPC preachers heavily invested in the formation of the WPF left the UPC but now that the dust has settled what has happened over time?

While the UPCI General Board did pass a resolution which "drew a line in the sand" so to speak, they left the implementation and enforcement up to the districts. As of this date (as far as I am aware) NO district has taken action to force any minister to "draw the line." IMHO this was wisdom on their part....making people choose would have caused a greater exodus....JMO.

Specifically here are some questions I have if anyone has the answers;

1. How many members does the WPF have and how many licensed ministers?
The UPC lost several hundred ministers in the immediate aftermath of the infamous Tampa TV resolution. Not all of them joined the WPF....in fact many of them simply became independents. The WPF has approx. 500 members in the US, and is steadily growing. Internationally, they have several thousand

2. In the time since it was formed what has been the ebb and flow of WPF membership? Are more licensed ministers leaving the UPC for the WPF or is there a pattern of WPF ministers moving back to the UPC?
The WPF has grown steadily......Their membership does not just reflect current/ex-UPC ministers but is a representation of a broad spectrum of OP ministries. They really do have members from several different organizations and independents as well. I am sure that there are some who have moved both ways.....UPC to WPF and WPF to UPC.

3. Are some ministers having it both ways by retaining their license with the UPC but fellowshipping at WPF conferences / meetings because the people are more "holy" (not my term)?
First the WPF allows anyone to fellowship/attend their meetings regardless of affiliation/membership. They have (many times) given offerings to missionaries (both home/foreign) regardless of their affiliation. So, the answer is two fold....there are MANY UPC/other OP org ministers that attend the WPF meetings and enjoy the fellowship with NO intention of ever joining the WPF....and there are men who are licensed members of the UPCI who are members of the WPF.

4. Last but not least if any AFF folks are involved with the WPF can you just give us a general update on what is happening within this ultra conservative organization? (yes you are "ultra conservative" when you think the UPC is liberal!)
The WPF still does not license/ordain ministers. (This is different in some areas such as a few foreign countries where licensing is necessary) The ideology of the WPF is that licensing/ordination is the right of the local church NOT and organization.

While may believed/still believe the WPF framers were power hungry, bitter old men who didn't get what they wanted so they left.....the fact is the WPF probably has the least political and most biblical method of choosing its leaders. They put all of the qualified names in a hat, pray over them, and then pull out a name.....kind of removes the whole campaigning element.

Also the WPF has morphed into a full fledged organization. I do NOT believe that was the original plan. I stand firm on that because I have personally sat down with those founders and have heard first hand what their vision was. They envisioned a fellowship where any conservative OP could stay in their respective org and still come together for fellowship. However, as they grew many of the men who came on board were used to the structure of an org and began to ask for more and more structure. It is still very light on structure and each church is truly autonomous.

Their meetings are well attended with MANY attendees being non-members. (For example, their annual you convention in Tulsa.....some estimate that nearly half of the attendees are UPC.) Incidentally, they use WPF, UPC, Independent, ministers to preach nearly all of their events. It really is NOT about your card/affiliation but what you believe/preach/practice.

My answers in red....I am NOT in any way a spokesman for the WPF, however, I do have family who are members and I do attend some of their meetings each year. Are there members who make them look bad....I'm sure there are, just as there are in any group. But for the most part what I have observed are people who love God and their brethren regardless of what card you carry. Oh.....and just in case you want to know.....I have NEVER heard any UPC bashing at ANY meeting I have ever been to. (And I have been to quite a few)

n david
04-28-2014, 10:28 AM
The WPF still does not license/ordain ministers. (This is different in some areas such as a few foreign countries where licensing is necessary) The ideology of the WPF is that licensing/ordination is the right of the local church NOT and organization.

Their meetings are well attended with MANY attendees being non-members. (For example, their annual you convention in Tulsa.....some estimate that nearly half of the attendees are UPC.) Incidentally, they use WPF, UPC, Independent, ministers to preach nearly all of their events. It really is NOT about your card/affiliation but what you believe/preach/practice.
Impressive. I love that they leave it to local churches to license ministers.

My answers in red....I am NOT in any way a spokesman for the WPF, however, I do have family who are members and I do attend some of their meetings each year. Are there members who make them look bad....I'm sure there are, just as there are in any group. But for the most part what I have observed are people who love God and their brethren regardless of what card you carry. Oh.....and just in case you want to know.....I have NEVER heard any UPC bashing at ANY meeting I have ever been to. (And I have been to quite a few)
Thanks for the information.

kclee4jc
04-28-2014, 10:47 AM
My answers in red....I am NOT in any way a spokesman for the WPF, however, I do have family who are members and I do attend some of their meetings each year. Are there members who make them look bad....I'm sure there are, just as there are in any group. But for the most part what I have observed are people who love God and their brethren regardless of what card you carry. Oh.....and just in case you want to know.....I have NEVER heard any UPC bashing at ANY meeting I have ever been to. (And I have been to quite a few)

A very fair assessment in my opinion. I would also add that there are many AMF brethren that have participated in and attended WPF functions.

WPF has provided fellowship for conservative UPC, AMF,and GIB....as well as those who are official members of the WPF. I see the WPF as an instrument that has brought greater unity and provided fellowship for the conservative Apostolic movement.

Carl
04-28-2014, 11:15 AM
What is the GIB? Also what is the organization in the southwest that left the UPCI in the nineties?

endtimer
04-28-2014, 11:22 AM
What is the GIB? Also what is the organization in the southwest that left the UPCI in the nineties?
GIB is a Good Independent Brother.

Carl
04-28-2014, 11:34 AM
Oh. So a BIB would not be fellowshipped? I get it! We went to a WPF church a few years and there does seem to be a willingness to fellowship with all which is refreshing.

Steve Epley
04-28-2014, 10:51 PM
I don't generally post for obvious reasons however I have attended some of their meetings enjoyed them. I have no intention of joining. They are more open for fellowship with those who are not in their group. I have been treated very kindly. Their directory is online I think?

Monterrey
04-29-2014, 07:54 AM
Having attended several meetings and knowing certain of their constituency, I would not describe the WPF as conservative. They would be moreso moderates.

The Org that they came out of has went so far to the left that anything looks to the right of them.

It is not a bad thing to some that the WPF is more so moderate, and I am only calling it as i see it.

There are some issues that I am personally seeing in them that bother me, mainly in regards to their open proselyting. I have seen this pattern being repeated over and over in this country and other countries where they have a presence.

CC1
04-29-2014, 09:34 AM
My answers in red....I am NOT in any way a spokesman for the WPF, however, I do have family who are members and I do attend some of their meetings each year. Are there members who make them look bad....I'm sure there are, just as there are in any group. But for the most part what I have observed are people who love God and their brethren regardless of what card you carry. Oh.....and just in case you want to know.....I have NEVER heard any UPC bashing at ANY meeting I have ever been to. (And I have been to quite a few)

Bishiop, thanks for the very comprehensive and informative answers to my questions.

Steve Epley
04-29-2014, 09:44 AM
In truth I think there is some disappointment. There were about 2000 at their formation meeting and very few signed up. I think they made some major missteps in their infancy that hindered them. Some men hold credentials with them and are yet in the UPC the districts as of now are allowing it. Many who joined were not UPC men but independent guys. Their growth has not been as rapid as they had hoped I am sure. But their meetings are good, they are visitor friendly, their speaker selection is more flexible they use men to preach who are not members. I have never heard the slightest negative reflection made about the UPC in their meetings. They have made it a point not to follow the path the AMF took. To each his own those who feel the need to belong to something and this fills their criteria then wonderful. Not for me.

KeptByTheWord
04-29-2014, 10:23 AM
I imagine that being independent allows you to fellowship whomever you choose. It is good to know that the WP is not bashing other organizations. That has to be a plus in their direction.

Steve Epley
04-29-2014, 06:18 PM
I imagine that being independent allows you to fellowship whomever you choose. It is good to know that the WP is not bashing other organizations. That has to be a plus in their direction.

Being Independent does give more latitude on where I go and how long I stay. But when I was in the AMF I fellowshipped who I wanted. Some did not like it but I never did allow them to control me. I guess I am a maverick?

navygoat1998
04-29-2014, 06:29 PM
Welcome back Elder :highfive

CC1
04-29-2014, 10:08 PM
Being Independent does give more latitude on where I go and how long I stay. But when I was in the AMF I fellowshipped who I wanted. Some did not like it but I never did allow them to control me. I guess I am a maverick?

I knew yoiu were a Maverick when I saw you at that AMF meeting several years ago wearing a brown suit in a sea of black ones!:happydance

KeptByTheWord
04-30-2014, 08:33 AM
Being Independent does give more latitude on where I go and how long I stay. But when I was in the AMF I fellowshipped who I wanted. Some did not like it but I never did allow them to control me. I guess I am a maverick?

Yup, sounds like you are one of a kind, lol! I guess people just never know where or when you'll show up....

commonsense
05-02-2014, 10:14 PM
CC1, thanks for asking and Bishop, thanks for answering.

Good information. A family from my home church, that moved to another state, attend a WPF church. I was curious :nod