Introduction
Some of us who dealt with the Kansas
City Prophets (hereafter knows as KCP in this report) in the
80's and 90's might think this report and the others associated
with it are very much out of date and unnecessary now that
the "prophets" have moved on and the church where
they began their work has changed into Metro Christian Fellowship
(formerly Grace Fellowship).
Quite the contrary! While the KCP episode may be long
gone in itself, it's now necessary to bring their doctrines to light
once more, because the doctrines that are so very widespread and
popular within the revival churches - indeed, central to the whole
apostasy - were brought into prominence at that time.
They have since grown to massive proportions and account
for many seemingly inexplicable practises like impartation, the glory
cloud, birthing, the inner room experience, spiritual levels, the
overcomers, Joshua generation, Joel's Army, Saul and David, Ishmael
and Isaac, the Jezebel spirit, school of the prophets, tabernacle
of David, city church and much more.
Prophets who were hosted by Mike Bickle such as Paul
Cain, Bob Jones, Rick Joyner, and John Paul Jackson have gone on
to take a leading role in the formation of the New Apostolic Church.
I had already given a short summary of events in my
separate article on IHOP - International Houses of Prayer, or the Harp and Bowl prayer initiative, which started out with Metro Fellowship.
To that I have added several reports written at the
time by such ministries as CRI and PFO - these will outline the history
and sequence of events - and even more importantly the entire 233-page
report by Ernie Gruen that circulated to thousands of pastors
in an attempt to show them what was really going on at Grace ministries
with the KCP.
More importantly, I have added an eye-witness testimony
of events from a former member of Grace Fellowship/Metro City Fellowship
who spent eight years there during the era of the KCP.
Begin reading this testimony HERE;
and follow the links within each article for the subsequent parts.
The above testimony and open
letter to the current eldership will bring us up to date with
the situation and show how the errors were never dealt with but only
denied and swept under the carpet, while the doctrines and practises
of the KCP got out into the wild and infected the Church as a whole.
TIMELINE OF THE KANSAS CITY
FELLOWSHIP
1982 The Kansas City Fellowship
founded by Mike Bickle after he received a prophecy and heard
an audible voice in Cairo, Egypt telling him to "raise
up a work that will touch the ends of the earth".
1982 Meanwhile Wimber discovers
the power and manifestations of "the spirit" largely
through Lonnie Frisbee, a former drug-taking hippie. Wimber's
interest in "the miraculous" escalates.
1982 (May) Calvary Chapel renamed
Vineyard Christian Fellowship and in 1983 it moved to Anaheim,
California. Wimber and C. Peter Wagner launch their controversial
course, MC510 - "The Miraculous and Church Growth"
at Fuller Theological Seminary. This course included hands
on "training" in signs, wonders and, healings etc.
1983 Bob Jones arrives at KCP.
1983 (May 7th) the famous 21-day
fast called for; Bob Jones announced a three-month drought
in confirmation. Despite all this, nothing happens to launch
the massive move of God Jones has predicted.
1984 Jones gives the Civil War
and the Bulter-Baker prophecies, supposedly predicting the
Toronto Blessing ten years later.
1985 John Paul Jackson joins
the team at KCF.
1986 KCF founders and elders
have formed Grace Ministries, an umbrella organisation designed
to facilitate the emergence of a "new breed" into
the church -- end-time prophets.
The various ministries eventually included:
- Apostolic Teams
- City Churches
- The House of Prayer (now IHOP)
- The Joseph Company
- The Israel Mandate
- Ministry Training Center
- Shiloh Ministries
These ministries immediately came under fire in the
Kansas City area due to the teachings of KCF pastor Bickle, and the
ministerial team which included Jones, Jackson, David Parker, Jim
Goll, Francis Frangipane and Reuven Doran.
1987 Birmingham, Alabama: Cain
meets with Mike Bickle and several of his colleagues from the
Kansas City Fellowship.
1987 Paul Cain joins the leadership
circle, adopted as a leading prophet of the group. Michael
Sullivant also joins KCF.
1988 (October) On a trip to
Scotland, Bickle convinces Wimber to change emphasis of Vineyard
to that of a prophetic ministry.
1989 (January) Cain meets with
the Vineyard leadership in Anaheim, California, including Jack
Deere and John Wimber, confirmed to Wimber by supposed signs
such as earthquakes.
1989 (August) Wimber so impressed
with KCP that he publicly calls for every Vineyard pastor to
be ministered to by the KC prophets. Kansas City Fellowship
becomes a Vineyard church
1990 Ernie Gruen (Full Faith
Church of Love, Shawnee, Kansas), one of the fathers of the
charismatic movement in Kansas City, releases a tape of his
sermon "Do We Keep Smiling and Say Nothing?" accusing
KCF of sending out false prophets, of "prophesying"
area churches would close down (and then join KCF), and of
outright lying. He also releases his 233-page
document to Christian leaders across America listing other
alleged abuses at the KCF.
1990 (January) shaken to the
core by the public scandal caused by Gruen's expose, Bickle
and the Kansas City Fellowship elders attempt damage limitation.
They issue an open letter calling Gruen's report untruthful
and negative, but say they are open to correction.
1990 (June) Bickle submits all
KCP ministries to Vineyard covering. In return, Wimber issues
some cautions and promises to rein in the worst activities
of KCP. Paul Cain calls John Wimber his lifelong mentor and
father and says he is "bonded to him for life".
1990 (June) Wimber, Gruen and
Bickle meet to come to agreement on the problem. Gruen promises
to stop circulating his report, but stands by its allegations.
1990 (July) UK evangelical leadership
including the EA sign a statement expressing their support
for KCP and saying "we have no doubt about the validity
of their ministry".
1990 UK charismatic leader David
Pytches writes a book about his involvement with the KCP, "Some
Said It Thundered", highly recommending their ministry.
1991 Grace Fellowship incorporated
into the Vineyard as the Kansas City Metro Vineyard Fellowship.
Wimber takes the KCP on a world tour and promotes the "prophets"
worldwide under the umbrella of the Vineyard Movement.
1991 (November) Bob Jones exposed
in a sexual scandal and removed from public ministry by Vineyard/KCF.
1991-93 Cain courts English
churches and joins Westminster Chapel, severing his "lifelong"
bond with Wimber and calling Dr R. T. Kendall his new soul-mate.
Kendall says Cain is a "24-carat man of God".
1993 (May) Gruen and Bickle
issue a joint statement saying all is forgiven. Gruen resigns
as pastor, after filing for divorce. (His marriage was later
restored)
1993 (October) The Word and
The Spirit meetings at Wembley, England with R. T. Kendall
and Paul Cain. Their book "The Word and The Spirit"
released 1996 in an attempt to launch a union between charismatic
and reformed evangelical church traditions.
1994 (January) Toronto Blessing
breaks out at Toronto Vineyard (as it was then) and is vigorously
supported by Metro Vineyard.
1995 (June) Public meeting between
Gruen and Bickle finally heals public rift between them. "All
issues are now resolved".
1995 John Arnott of the Toronto
Airport Vineyard (as it was then) visits Kansas.
1996 Wimber forced to take steps
to resolve ongoing criticism about the Toronto Blessing. Toronto
Vineyard disfellowshipped. Mike Bickle takes his group out
of the covering of Vineyard. They become Metro Christian Fellowship.
1996 (September) Paul Cain prophesies
to John and Carol Arnott: The Lord has initiated the
Toronto Blessing, not man...He has refreshed His people in
order to prepare them for the next level of visitation....
Cain calls on the Kansas fellowship to return to its prophetic
roots.
1997 (November) Wimber dies
of a brain tumour. Some in the revival imply this is a judgement
on him for his criticism of Toronto.
1997 Paul Cain moves to Kansas
City to make the church his home church; he starts the Shiloh
Retreat Center.
1999 (September) International
Houses of Prayer (IHOP) started by Bickle and Grace Ministries
on the Tabernacle of David model.
2000 (Jan) Mike Bickle hands
over senior pastorship of Metro Christian Fellowship to Floyd
McClung, former YWAM international director, in order to concentrate
on his vision for the IHOP and other Shiloh Ministries.
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