Satanic “Dublin Vineyard Church” in Dublin, Ireland, evicted and excommunicated a Christian who is absolutely innocent in relation to all excommunications by churches. The evicting lead pastor, Sean Byrne, indicated that Evangelical Alliance Ireland is a primary source of slander against the innocent Christian, which supposedly communicated some secret reason for excommunication. Satanic Vineyard pastor Sean Byrne refused to disclose any reason for his excommunication.

(http://www.dublinvineyard.ie)

 

 

 

 

Dublin Vineyard Church in Dublin, Ireland, evicted and excommunicated a Christian who is absolutely innocent in relation to all previous excommunications by hundreds of other churches. Dublin Vineyard Church in Dublin, Ireland, provided no reason for their decision to excommunicate. But the Vineyard lead pastor Sean Byrne stated that correspondence by the slanderous Evangelical Alliance Ireland is a secret reason for excommunication.

 

Evangelical Alliance Ireland (http://www.evangelical.ie) has been pointed out by the Vineyard Church in Dublin as a source of slander “In the light of […] correspondence from Evangelical Alliance Ireland […] I am withdrawing the welcome.” The devilish slandering by Evangelical Alliance Ireland appears to be part of their programme titled ‘Church Liaison’ (http://www.evangelical.ie/index.php/what-we-do). Earlier, the Evangelical Alliance of United Kingdom opposed my critique against the British churches’ outsourcing of Christian relationships to their British pro-homosexuality website (http://www.kyrkor.be/Evangelical-Alliance-United-Kingdom.htm).

 

In Christian churches, the Judeo-Christian Bible is regarded as authoritative to Christian doctrine and Christian practice. In pseudo-Christian churches, the Bible is irrelevant in reality; neither theology nor church praxis conform to the Bible. If a church purports to be Christian, then the banning of a Christian from its community must follow Biblical precepts of church discipline. Dublin Vineyard Church disregarded God’s Word and the Biblical precepts for excommunication.

 

Examples of Biblical teaching on excommunication:

Matthew 18:15-18   procedure of church discipline against sin

1 Corinthians 5:9-13   church discipline against immorality

Romans 16:17   dissociation from rebelliousness contrary to the Bible

2 Thessalonians 3:6   dissociation from disorderliness

Titus 3:9-11   procedure of church discipline against factiousness

 

The satanic Vineyard Church pastor Sean Byrne, similar to most pastors that have excommunicated Torsten, refused to explain their Vineyard Church excommunication and refused further dialogue. No church in the world has factually pointed to any sin / immorality / rebelliousness / disorderliness / factiousness of which Torsten would be guilty of towards excommunication. The Vineyard Church pastor Sean Byrne is merely expressing satan’s wrath against the innocent.

 

The email dialogue with Dublin Vineyard Church in Dublin, Ireland, is read chronologically from the bottom upwards beneath, with the most recent email at the top:

 

 

 

 

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Date:

Fri, 26 Sep 2014 00:42:59 +0100

From:

torsten@nenzen.net <nenzen@nenzen.org>

To:

Eyderman - Dublin Vineyard <office@dublinvineyard.ie>

CC:

office@vineyardchurches.org.uk, office@evangelical.ie

Subject:

Re: FYI

 

Dublin Vineyard Church.

 

Hello Senior Pastor Sean Byrne,

 

Thanks for replying to my enquiry regarding the authenticity of reception.

 

Your response is typical of a churchianity pastor. You excommunicate an absolutely innocent Christian without any factual or Biblical reason, refuse to provide a reason for your excommunication, and refuse to communicate with the victim of your abuse.

 

Twice I visited your Dublin Vineyard Church.

 

(1) Why have you as the senior pastor of Vineyard Church excommunicated me?

(2) Of what am I guilty?

(3) What accusations does the Evangelical Alliance Ireland make against me? Are the accusations by the Irish Evangelical Alliance secret?

(4) Who is the anonymous pastor in Dublin who has experienced me? Is it a secret pastor? Is that pastor’s experience secret? What is that pastor’s accusations?

(5) Why is it important for Vineyard to not explain your excommunication? Why is it important for Vineyard to refuse all communication with the person you secretly accuse and excommunicate?

 

In Christian churches, the Judeo-Christian Bible is regarded as authoritative to Christian doctrine and Christian practice. In pseudo-Christian churches, the Bible is irrelevant in reality; neither theology nor church praxis conform to the Bible. If a church purports to be Christian, then the banning of a Christian from its community must follow Biblical precepts of church discipline. Your church has disregarded God’s Word and the Biblical precepts for excommunication. […]

 

Examples of Biblical teaching on excommunication:

Matthew 18:15-18   procedure of church discipline against sin

1 Corinthians 5:9-13   church discipline against immorality

Romans 16:17   dissociation from rebelliousness contrary to the Bible

2 Thessalonians 3:6   dissociation from disorderliness

Titus 3:9-11   procedure of church discipline against factiousness

 

What sin / immorality / rebelliousness / disorderliness / factiousness am I guilty of towards excommunication?

 

Your Irish Vineyard needs to repent of its sinful excommunication against a Christian who is absolutely innocent in relation to each of the hundreds of excommunication by churches similar to yours.

 

Regards,

 

Torsten Nenzén

torsten@nenzen.net

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date:

Thu, 25 Sep 2014 16:46:00 +0100

From:

Eyderman - Dublin Vineyard <office@dublinvineyard.ie>

To:

torsten@nenzen.net

Subject:

FYI

 

Torsten,

 

In the light of your previous emails, correspondence from Evangelical Alliance Ireland and talking with another pastor who has experienced you in Dublin I am withdrawing the welcome extended to you from Dublin Vineyard. Our pastoral team agree with me that this is the correct course of action.

 

Please do not attend any of our meetings. You will not be allowed admittance.

 

I will not respond to any further emails from you

 

Sean Byrne

Senior Pastor Dublin Vineyard

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date:

Mon, 22 Sep 2014 00:18:23 +0100

From:

torsten@nenzen.net <nenzen@nenzen.org>

To:

office@dublinvineyard.ie

Subject:

Fwd: Re: Thank You for connecting with us!

 

Dublin Vineyard Church,

 

Hi.

 

Recently, you replied to my enquiry to your church regarding occasions of Christian fellowship where also young single Christians attend. Your church indicated that your church had not banned me, but that I was welcome to visit.

 

One week ago a Pentecostal church in Dublin excommunicated me. As a consequence of St.Marks Church excommunication of me, three more churches in Dublin evicted and excommunicated me today, Sunday Sept.21 2014.

 

Because neither St.Marks Pentecostal Church nor the other three churches in Dublin would provide any reason for their excommunications and evictions (two of the four churches called the police to seek my removal), it can be assumed that at least some of these evicting and excommunicating pastors are slandering and lying about me and are prioritising loyalty with other pastors, rather than prioritising truth and facts. Therefore, instead of visiting any church that has already planned to evict and excommunicate me if I visit, I would like to know if your previous indication of a welcome still stands.

 

Are there fellowship groups, community groups, cell groups or small groups in your church that I can attend and develop friendships?

 

Regards,

 

Torsten Nenzén

Email: torsten@nenzen.net

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date:

Thu, 18 Sep 2014 16:16:56 +0100

From:

torsten@nenzen.net <nenzen@nenzen.org>

To:

Eyderman - Dublin Vineyard <office@dublinvineyard.ie>

Subject:

Re: Thank You for connecting with us!

 

Dublin Vineyard Church.

 

Hi Sean Byrne,

 

Thanks for responding.

 

I was actually not inquiring about opportunities/occasion for singles specifically/exclusively. The key words in my inquiry are "with ALSO" and "where ALSO".

 

Therefore, I inquire again to Dublin Vineyard exactly as inquired previously: "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 Nenzen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date:

Thu, 18 Sep 2014 15:29:52 +0100

From:

Eyderman - Dublin Vineyard <office@dublinvineyard.ie>

To:

torsten@nenzen.net

Subject:

Thank You for connecting with us!

 

Hi Torsten,

 

It was great to have you visit us last Sunday morning at Dublin Vineyard. We hope your time with us at Dublin Vineyard has been relevant and meaningful to your life – and that you had a good time as well.

 

Thank you for filling out our ‘Connect Card’ and sharing your details with us.

 

We do not currently have a Growth Group specifically for single people but single Christians, as well as married ones, are encouraged to be authentic and to speak openly in all of our groups. If you would like to discuss this further, one of our pastoral team would be happy to chat to you either over a coffee or on Sunday morning

 

If you have any questions about the church and how to connect with us, you’re welcome to ask.

 

Again, it was great to have you with us on Sunday. Have a great week!

 

God bless.

 

Seán Byrne,

Dublin Vineyard Senior Pastor

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date:

Thu, 04 Sep 2014 14:44:15 +0100

From:

torsten@nenzen.net <nenzen@nenzen.org>

To:

office@dublinvineyard.ie

Subject:

Christian relationships.

 

Dear Dublin Vineyard Church,

 

Hi.

 

I am a Christian here in Dublin. I seek a Christian community in Dublin 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