Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Sifters

After the death of Pastor Johnson in 1950, Raymond G. Jolly led the movement, but there were quickly disagreements with other members. The people that started these disagreements are known as "sifters" because they were helping to separate the "wheat" (good Christ followers) from the "chaff" (bad Christ followers). [Matt. 3:12] Being labeled as a SIFTER by the LHMM means that you are basically disfellowshipped and that all good followers of Christ should avoid you. Another possible definition for a sifter would be anyone that disagrees with the movement and the teachings published in its journal. Being a sifter means you are on a path to destruction according to the LHMM.

Each splinter group that formed from the LHMM was led by someone that Johnson or the current executive trustee of the LHMM would label as a "sifter". Here are some:
  • W.S. Stevens of Atlanta left in 1935 and circulated a letter claiming Johnson was dictatorial.
  • S.A. Cater of Vancouver, B.C., departed in 1948 (Johnson implied Cater had gone into second death-everlasting oblivion. [PT 1949 May 1, p.79.])
  • Thomas T. Ryde in Los Angeles left soon afterwards
  • Cyril Shuttleworth, the British representative, left in 1951
  • John Krewson of Fort Myers, Florida formed the Laodicean Home Missionary Movement in Philadelphia through which he published "The Present Truth of the Apocalypsis" journal. Krewson was suspended by R.G. Jolly 1954 Sept. 13 and disfellowshipped 1955 Aug. 21. Disfellowshipping was extended to some of his adherents.
  • John Hoefle of Mount Dora, Florida, had left the Watchtower Society to join Johnson in 1928, and was disfellowshipped in 1956. He formed his own group, the Epiphany Bible Students Association. After he died in 1980 his wife continued his work. Hoefle taught that the elect of the church continued longer than the LHMM taught.
  • Most recently, there have been others labeled as sifters by the LHMM. One of their websites is the following: Preserving the Parousia and Epiphany Truth - http://theepiphanyselect.blogspot.com Another is The Epiphany Truth Forum

I remember as a child seeing John Hoefle come into the same elevator as me and being extremely fearful since everyone said that he was such a dangerous and evil man. In reality, maybe he had a minor difference of opinion on doctrinal issues that was not to be tolerated within the group. The types of doctrinal issues that cause someone to be considered a sifter by the LHMM are often centered around a simple date in assumed chronology or the authority of the present leadership. If such relatively minor theological issues can drastically change the fellowship of an individual within the group, it does not bid well for those that have even greater theological differences.

So are the writers of this BLOG sifters?
We would say not so. We can not be classified as sifters because we are not trying to draw away followers to our interpretations of the Bible. We do not have a group or organization that we are heading up. We are not following the teachings of Russell or Johnson with modifications as were others that left and started their own organizations.

We are simply stating the truth and freeing people to make an informed choice of who to follow. We beleive the facts speak for themselves. There is no one best church. All churches are imperfect because they are filled with imperfect people. We do believe that some churches are better than others regarding the freedoms and opportunities that they afford. If a church points you to Christ and encourages a personal relationship with Jesus then they may be a candidate.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

“simply stating the truth” “freeing people” Exactly what Russell said and felt he was doing for people

“who to follow” The Bible shows who to follow, the Bible never states that many roads lead to Christ

“We believe the facts speak for themselves” Again, Russell stated the same about the truth that would free people

“All churches are imperfect because they are filled with imperfect people”Just a note of trivia: the Church actually refers to people not the building or even the religion, it is only applied to those who actually have the hope of heavenly life.

“We do believe that some churches are better than others regarding the freedoms and opportunities that they afford” Freedoms and opportunities according to your interpretation.

“If a church points you to Christ and encourages a personal relationship with Jesus then they may be a candidate” What Johnson or anyone else did or said does not change what Br Russell did to restore the relationship with Jehovah, just as Jesus did.

Anonymous said...

The facts referred to here are that Russell did not have all the truth...and neither does any organization that has come from his lineage. Believing that you have all doctrines correctly understood is somewhat presumptuous. Example: The Trinity can be debated with Scriptures and reasoning from both sides of the argument. Even if you thought you understood the completely correct interpretation...does that make you a better Christian? Does it make you understand the complete nature of God that much better?
Church has various meanings as used in English. Yes, we agree that technically, the church is really the people of God...coming from the Greek word "ecclesia". We were here speaking about church as a particular group...not THE Church.

Anonymous said...

wosteDid Br Russell claim to have all of the truth?

Anonymous said...

I do not claim that Br Russell had all of the truth and he did not. He did find that the trinity,immortal soul are not Bible teachings, the truth. Much like some on this blog say they are sharing the truth, why believe them (you).

Anonymous said...

Facts can be verified...as can some Biblical interpretations. When a teacher predicts future events using the Scriptures as reference in a prophetic interpretation and then the facts prove otherwise they are shown to be unreliable and it brings into question their other teachings as well.