Satanic “Hobart Hillsong Church” in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, explicitly excommunicated a Christian who is absolutely innocent in relation to each excommunication by all Hillsong churches worldwide and is absolutely innocent also to this particular Hillsong church. Hillsong Hobart evicted the innocent Christian from Hobart Hillsong church premises, and threatened to call Tasmania Police to assist in their Hillsong eviction. The typically satanic Hillsong senior pastor, Kent Medwin, insisted to not specify any reason for Hillsong empire enforcement of its global Hillsong hostile & hateful anti-Torsten policy.

(http://hillsong.com/hobart)

(http://www.kyrkor.be/Hillsong-Church-Hobart-Tasmania-Australia.htm)

(http://www.kyrkor.be/Hillsong-Melbourne.htm)

(http://www.kyrkor.be/Hillsong-Melbourne-commitment-to-excommunication.htm)

(http://www.kyrkor.be/Hillsong-Sydney-Australia.htm)

(http://www.kyrkor.be/Hillsong-Brisbane.htm)

(http://www.kyrkor.be/Hillsong-London.htm)

(http://www.kyrkor.be/Tokyo-Lifehouse-Church-Japan.htm)

(http://www.kyrkor.be/Lifehouse-International-Church-Hong-Kong.htm)

 

 

 

 

Hillsong Church in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, explicitly banished a Christian who is absolutely innocent in relation to all excommunications by hundreds of churches who have previously excommunicated the same Christian. Hobart Hillsong Church refused to welcome the innocent Christian. When the innocent Christian visited an advertised public meeting on Sunday Nov.22, 2015, the typically satanic Hillsong pastor evicted the Christian, Torsten, and threatened to call police if Torsten did not immediately leave their church premises.

 

In an audio-recorded conversation which satan’s Hillsong senior pastor Kent Medwin forced upon Torsten upon Torsten’s first time visit to Hobart Hillsong Church, requesting that Torsten must immediately leave the Hillsect church premises due to an unspecified global Hillsong anti-Torsten policy, the Hillsect-pastor Kent Medwin made statements which require explanations. The Hillsect-pastors are Biblically obligated to provide Biblical and reality-based reasons for their evictions, excommunications and explicit Hillsong’s global anti-Torsten policy, if they would assert to be Christians, but none of satan’s Hillsong pastors on earth have specified any Biblical or reality-based reason for their hostile evictions, threats and explicit anti-Torsten policy.

 

Satan’s senior Hillsect-pastor in Hobart, Kent Medwin, might have insinuated that their chief sect-leader, Brian Houston, is utmost responsible for the invention of Hillsong’s explicit but unspecified global anti-Torsten policy in effect.

 

Hillsong’s Senior Pastor Kent Medwin:

Satan seeks positions of authority to maximise his damage and destruction, and Hillsect’s Kent Medwin follows satan’s pattern.

Kent Medwin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kent-medwin-6b413721

Kent Medwin: http://www.rockproperty.com.au/contact_us

Kent Medwin: https://twitter.com/kentmedwin

 

Although the global Hillsong empire evidently is passionate to report to police authorities about the presence of an absolutely innocent Christian (Torsten) on their church premises, the global Hillsong empire (lead by Brian Houston) protects its known sexually-assaulting Hillsong paedophile leaders from being reported to police authorities. Moreover, the global Hillsong empire coercively silences and ostracises the victims of sexual abuses perpetrated by their Hillsong pastors. (http://goo.gl/qwIods)

 

“Pentcostalism” is virtually always an avid enemy of truth and justice: The response of the Australian Christian Churches (http://www.acc.org.au) and affiliated Pentecostal churches to allegations of child sexual abuse; https://www.childabuseroyalcommission.gov.au/getattachment/ac52bf1d-95d8-4c58-a659-67d86025e92b/Report-of-Case-Study-No-18

 

Hillsong Church Watch: http://hillsongchurchwatch.com

 

Torsten’s uncontested description of the events at Hillsong Church in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia on Sunday 2015-11-22:

On Sunday 2015-11-22 Torsten visited Hobart Hillsong Church for the first and last time. Torsten had intended to attend an advertised public so-called “service” at 11:15am. Torsten arrived at the church premises at 10:51am. First, Torsten briskly walked past the church premises once along the adjacent sidewalk to quickly assess the property and structure, then Torsten immediately turned back to enter through one of the front iron gates. Torsten walked in direction towards a Hillsong uniformed man who stood by himself along a cemented path, appearing to keep watch. Torsten asked the uniformed Hillsong volunteer “Is there an 11:15 service?” The man answered affirmatively and with words welcomed Torsten to join for their refreshment at the rear outdoor courtyard. Torsten walked to the rear outdoor courtyard where a group of approximately 25 people were gathered. Torsten stood still by himself – observing. Torsten noticed a suspicious movement by a middle-aged lightly obese man who at first was engaged in company with three other persons near him, but then the man set his eyes on Torsten for a moment before he dashed off inside. A short moment later (~10:53am) the man came back outside, and walked across to the opposite side of the courtyard. One minute later (~10:54am), two men came out of the building and walked straight towards Torsten and stopped in front of Torsten. One of the two men (Kent Medwin) spoke to Torsten that he knew who Torsten is. By the style of approach, by the unfriendly tone of voice and by the man’s fore-knowledge of Torsten’s name, Torsten predicted an eviction and therefore, Torsten promptly took out his mobile phone from his pocket, commenced an audio-recording and stretched his mobile phone out halfway towards the approaching man’s chin. The conversation with the approaching man (Kent Medwin) was recorded and transcribed, as beneath.

 

 

Audio recording of Senior Pastor Kent Medwin as he evicts a Christian who is absolutely innocent of any wrongdoing in any Hillsong church anywhere, and who is absolutely innocent of any wrongdoing in any other church on earth:

 

(MP3):  http://www.kyrkor.be/Hobart-Hillsong-Church-Kent-Medwin-151122.mp3

(AMR):  http://www.kyrkor.be/Hobart-Hillsong-Church-Kent-Medwin-151122.amr

 

 

Transcript of audio recording:

 

TORSTEN:    I’m recording.

KENT MEDWIN:   Yes. So. You’ve had conversations before? With our team as family?

TORSTEN:   Actually I’m the first time on this …

KENT MEDWIN:   Hobart Campus

TORSTEN:   Hobart

KENT MEDWIN:   But I understand that you’ve visited some other campuses in the past and had conversations.

TORSTEN:   I have tried to visit other Hillsong campuses. You’re David right?

KENT MEDWIN:   No.

TORSTEN:   What’s your name?

KENT MEDWIN:   My name is Kent.

TORSTEN:   Kent?

KENT MEDWIN:   And I understand that you’ve been asked not to attend some campuses in the past. Is that the case?

TORSTEN:   Eh. All… eh… Hillsong that I visited everywhere … everywhere, excuse me I lose my voice, All campuses that I have visited, everywhere in the world, has asked me to leave.

KENT MEDWIN:   Yeah. Unfortunately, um, we need to ask you to leave as well.

TORSTEN:   What is the reason Kent?

KENT MEDWIN:   Um. That as our policy relation to your attendance at this stage.

TORSTEN:   ok. And what is the reason why you’re asking me to leave?

KENT MEDWIN:   It is our policy at this stage that you are not free to attend services.

TORSTEN:   ok

KENT MEDWIN:   So, um, we’d ask you to please leave.

TORSTEN:   ok. Kent – who are you?

KENT MEDWIN:   My name is Kent.

TORSTEN:   yeah

KENT MEDWIN:   I’m the pastor here at campus in Hobart.

TORSTEN:   ok. Who are you, Kent? You look after the campus. Who are you?

KENT MEDWIN:   My name is Kent. I look after the campus here in Hobart.

TORSTEN:   You look after the campus. What position? What is your role?

KENT MEDWIN:   I oversee the campus here in Hobart.

TORSTEN:   ok. Do you have a clergy role? Or, what is your role?

KENT MEDWIN:   I look after the campus here in Hobart.

TORSTEN:   Do you have a last name Kent?

KENT MEDWIN:   yeah I do

TORSTEN:   ok. What’s your last name?

KENT MEDWIN:   My name is Kent, and I look after the campus here, and I’m asking you to please leave.

TORSTEN:   ok. But what is your authority? What is your personal role? What is your identity? What is your name?

KENT MEDWIN:   My name is Kent and I’m asking you to please leave. Are you refusing to leave?

TORSTEN:   What is your role?

KENT MEDWIN:   Are you refusing to leave?

TORSTEN:   What is your authority to ask me to leave?

KENT MEDWIN:   I’m the senior person here in Hobart. Are you refusing to leave?

TORSTEN:   Well I don’t know. Are you like the pastor, the warden, or?

KENT MEDWIN:   Yeah, I’m the most senior person here in Hobart. And I’m asking you to please leave. You have been asked to leave other Hillsong campuses around the world.

TORSTEN:   ok. Can I ask your last name Kent?

KENT MEDWIN:   My last name? I don’t see the relevance of it? I’m easy enough to find. But … but I’m not quite sure why you make difficult given that you would understand the reasons why that you’re not free to attend service.

TORSTEN:   ok. I will leave Kent. But I would like you to tell me what is your reason, apart from saying it’s about policy?

KENT MEDWIN:   That is my reason. I don’t know the details, um, of your story. But I do know there is good reason why. You, you, you … I, I, I trust the reasons.

TORSTEN:   Can I ask: Who instructed you to tell me to leave?

KENT MEDWIN:   Ah. Yowe. The um. We all got a from [wind disturbing clarity of audio recording] chief correspondent, saying that you’ve been asked not attend other campuses, and eh, should you attend, um, then, the situation is the same here.

TORSTEN:   ok. Who gave you that instruction?

KENT MEDWIN:   Well, I’m gonna ask you to leave now please. And if you refuse I’m gonna call the police. That’s your choice.

TORSTEN:   ok. Can I ask you: Who instructed you to eh …

KENT MEDWIN:   Are you refusing to leave?

TORSTEN:   I just told you, I’m about to leave.

KENT MEDWIN:   I’m asking you to please leave. I’m asking you to please leave now or I’m gonna call the police.

TORSTEN:   Yes, you can call the police. Make it official first. Just make the call first.

KENT MEDWIN:   yup

TORSTEN:   Just make the call first.

KENT MEDWIN:   Are you refusing to leave?

TORSTEN:   I didn’t say that.

KENT MEDWIN:   This is private property and are you refusing to leave?

TORSTEN:   No, I … [Kend Medwin angrily interrupts.]

KENT MEDWIN:   I’m asking you to leave. You’re either leaving now or you’re refusing to leave.

TORSTEN:   I just told you I’m about to leave. I’m just asking … [Kend Medwin angrily interrupts.]

KENT MEDWIN:   I’m gonna call the police now that you’re trespassing, or you’re gonna leave now because I’m asking you to please leave our property.

TORSTEN:   I just told you I’m about to leave.

KENT MEDWIN:   Then please let’s walk together.

TORSTEN:   Do you want to tell me, just … [Kent Medwin began to escort towards the church gate , and while Torsten walks too Torsten turns attention to one of Kent Medwin’s eviction accomplices who had stood silently next to Kent Medwin during conversation.] … Who are you by the way?

DAVID:   My name is David?

TORSTEN:   David. And what is your role?

DAVID:   Ahh … I … [inaudible]

TORSTEN:   Are you a pastor?

DAVID:   No.

TORSTEN:   Ok. What is your role?

KENT MEDWIN:   [Kent, David and Torsten had walked towards the front gate, where Kent Wedwin turned around to take charge of the conversation.] We’re asking you to leave please.

TORSTEN:   OK. And with what authority are you asking me to leave?

KENT MEDWIN:   I’m the senior person here at the Hobart room. We’re asking you to leave. You’re trespassing on our property. We’re asking you to please leave.

TORSTEN:   Mm. And, as you can see we just walked 20 meters.

KENT MEDWIN:   You are free to stand here. This is public property.

TORSTEN:   I am standing on public property at this very moment.

KENT MEDWIN:   You are free to stand here.

KENT MEDWIN:   There’s nothing more that we need to say to you.

TORSTEN:   Who instructed you by the way?

 

[The facial expression on Kent Medwin at that moment, while Torsten stood on the sidewalk outside Hobart Hillsong’s closed metal gate and Kent Medwin stood on the step above behind the chest-high gate looking down onto Torsten, spoke everything about who governs the mind of Hillsong’s Senior Pastor Kent Medwin. Kent Medwin smirked scornfully at Torsten with a pleasured satisfaction. That facial expression unmistakably revealed Kent Medwin’s satanic attitude, and maybe also his spiritual nature.]

 

TORSTEN:   You’re smiling like a devil.

 

[Kent Medwin began to walk away. Torsten turned 90 degrees and saw two persons looking at Torsten. Torsten recognised one of the two persons as a person with whom Torsten had spoken in conjunction with Torsten’s daily street evangelism in Hobart CBD. Torsten and the other man walked towards each other simultaneously.]

 

TORSTEN:   I’m recording. I just want to ask a few questions.

Person X1:   Ok?

TORSTEN:   Who is Kent? What’s his last name? Kent. … They just …

 

[Person X1 turned his head to look in the direction of Kent, and then appeared perplexed by the situation; possible feeling insecure about revealing anything. Kent Medwin stood at a distance and looked in the direction to Torsten. Kent Medwin’s evicting accomplice David then walked quickly towards Person X1 & Person X2, signalling to them to leave Torsten and to not speak with Torsten. Person X1 walked away from Torsten. Person X2 spoke to Torsten before he too departed.]

 

TORSTEN:   Hi there.

Person X2:   How are you?

TORSTEN:   Yeah, I’m fine.

Person X2:   Good to see you.

TORSTEN:   yeah

Person X2:   This is our worship.

TORSTEN:   ok, yeah. I’ve been excommunicated from Hillsong.

 

[Torsten saw Kent Medwin’s evicting accomplice David trying to persuade Person X2 to stop talking to Torsten.]

 

TORSTEN:   yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah … They’re asking me to leave. Who is Kent? What’s his last … Who is Kent?

 

[Standing on the other side of the fence, Person X2 spoke authoritatively a typical church-cliché at Torsten, possibly in complete psychological denial of the information of excommunication that Person X2 had just been presented with. Kent Medwin’s evicting accomplice David persisted to signal up close to Person X2 to move away from Torsten.]

 

Person X2:   Why don’t you come to church and worship with us?

TORSTEN:   Ohhh, right.

 

[Also Person X2 moved away from Torsten. As all persons had departed from Torsten, Torsten departed from the sidewalk outside Hillsong Hobart. While Torsten was walking away, Torsten commented for the audio recording.]

 

TORSTEN:   He just said “Why don’t you come to church and worship with us.” just as I have been excommunicated. That’s the falsehood, and the deceptiveness, and the evil – the satanic nature of Hillsong. Over and out.

 

 

As a typically satanic Hillsong leader, Senior Pastor Kent Medwin absolutely refused to explain or answer any questions related to his eviction and excommunication. Hillsong’s most senior pastor in Tasmania did, however, disclose during audio-recording that Hillsong global empire has an anti-Torsten policy in effect which all Hillsong leaders worldwide must execute. These were the questions asked by Torsten, but which satan’s Hillsect absolutely refused to answer:

 

(1) You and your eviction-accomplices had never met me prior to my first visit to your church premises on Nov.22, 2015.

- How did you and your eviction-accomplices know what I look like?

 

(2) Why did you refuse to identify yourself with a surname?

 

(3) You stated “You’ve had conversations before?” and “I understand that you’ve visited some other campuses in the past and had conversations.

- What do you mean by ‘conversations’?

- Would I have conversed with someone in particular?

- Would I have conversed about some special topic?

- Explain ‘conversations’ !

 

(4) You declared that it is your policy that I am not permitted to attend any services: “It is our policy at this stage that you are not free to attend services […] our policy relation to your attendance at this stage.

- Is your or Hillsong’s anti-Torsten policy formulated, instructed and circulated? Please cite exactly the Hillsong anti-Torsten policy!

- Who invented the anti-Torsten policy?

- Is this anti-Torsten policy Hobart-invented, or is this anti-Torsten policy globally applicable and officially instructed by the Hillsong empire?

- What is your or Hillsong’s Biblical or reality-based reason for this anti-Torsten policy?

- Of what am I guilty? Of what is Hillsong accusing me?

 

(5) You falsely declared “You would understand the reasons why that you’re not free to attend service.” All Hillsong churches have refused to provide any Biblical or reality-based reason for their decisions to excommunicate.

- What are the reasons why I am not free to attend services at your Hobart Hillsong or at any Hillsong church globally?

 

(6) In your evasive response to my question to you “What is your reason [for excommunication] apart from saying it’s about policy?” you articulated a non-answer “That is my reason. I don’t know the details, um, of your story. But I do know there is good reason why. You, you, you … I, I, I trust the reasons.

- Since you say that you know that there is good reason for all Hillsong churches to have an anti-Torsten policy in effect, then why did you not state the reason?

- What are the reasons for all Hillsong churches to have an anti-Torsten policy in effect?

 

(7) In response to my question to you “Who instructed you to tell me to leave?”, I believe that you might have said something similar to these words: “We all got a from chief correspondent, saying that you’ve been asked not attend other campuses, and eh, should you attend, um, then, the situation is the same here.

- Who is ‘WE’ in “We all got…”?

- Who is the ‘chief correspondent’? Is this person named Brian Houston?

- Who instructed you to tell me to leave?

 

 

Malevolence, inhumanity, lying and slandering is primary conduct of most church leaders anywhere, and the satanic conduct of Hobart Hillsong Church, Australia, accentuate this truth.

 

The email monologue with Hobart Hillsong Church in Tasmania, Australia, is read chronologically from the bottom upwards beneath, with the most recent email at the top:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Date:

Mon, 30 Nov 2015 09:52:18 +1100

From:

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

To:

hobartconnect@hillsong.com

CC:

hillsong@hillsong.com

Subject:

Eviction per Hillsong's anti-Torsten policy.

 

 

Date:

Sun, 29 Nov 2015 09:57:23 +1100

From:

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

To:

hobartconnect@hillsong.com

CC:

hillsong@hillsong.com

Subject:

Eviction per Hillsong's anti-Torsten policy.

 

 

Date:

Sat, 28 Nov 2015 11:18:45 +1100

From:

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

To:

hobartconnect@hillsong.com

CC:

hillsong@hillsong.com

Subject:

Eviction per Hillsong's anti-Torsten policy.

 

 

Date:

Fri, 27 Nov 2015 14:15:06 +1100

From:

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

To:

hobartconnect@hillsong.com

CC:

hillsong@hillsong.com

Subject:

Eviction per Hillsong's anti-Torsten policy.

 

 

Date:

Thu, 26 Nov 2015 09:42:48 +1100

From:

hejsvejs@baskeme.se <hejsvejs@baskeme.se>

To:

hobartconnect@hillsong.com

BCC:

connect.groups@hillsong.com, adam.smith@hillsong.com, melbourne@hillsong.com, hillsong@hillsong.com, network@hillsong.com, breeanna.ironside@hillsong.com, stephanie.bal@volunteer.hillsong.com, burwood@hillsong.com, macquarie@hillsong.com, japanese.chatswood@hillsong.com, hills.chinese@hillsong.com, gws@hillsong.com, chinese.chatswood@hillsong.com, asianfilipino@hillsong.com, kimgek.brinsden@hillsong.com, janell.smith@hillsong.com, mel.seymour@hillsong.com, tim.plummer@hillsong.com, susan.stuut@volunteer.hillsong.com, lucas.crowley@hillsong.com, carl.bracewell@volunteer.hillsong.com, childsafety@hillsong.com, hello@hillsong.co.uk, andrew.cherrie@hillsong.co.uk, admin@hillsong.co.uk, teams@hillsong.co.uk, oxfordconnect@hillsong.co.uk, recruitment@hillsong.co.uk, groupconcierge@hillsong.co.uk, chloe.medley@hillsong.co.uk, bermondseyconnect@hillsong.co.uk, nadege@hillsong.co.uk, hillsongconference@hillsong.co.uk, london@hillsong.co.uk, linda.russell2@hillsong.co.uk, gary.clarke@hillsong.co.uk, daniel.prideaux@hillsong.co.uk, surreyconnect@hillsong.co.uk

Subject:

Eviction per Hillsong's anti-Torsten policy.

 

 

Date:

Thu, 26 Nov 2015 00:34:39 +1100

From:

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

To:

hobartconnect@hillsong.com

Subject:

Eviction per Hillsong's anti-Torsten policy.

 

Hobart Hillsong Church.

 

Hello Hillsong Senior Pastor Kent Medwin,

 

Based on beneath provided evidential facts, there are some questions which, if you would claim to be a follower of Jesus Christ, you would be morally obligated to answer. This is also the opportunity for you to review the narrative with transcript and present objections if any part would appear inaccurate.

 

By one email to Hobart Hillsong Church, I had declared my objective to seek opportunities to fellowship and socialise with also Christian singles. It is evident by your oral statement that yours and Hillsong’s counter-objective was to excommunicate and evict, and thus obstruct all opportunities of communication with presumed Christians. My objective is Biblical and Godly. Hillsong’s and your objective is anti-Biblical and satanic.

 

In your conversation that you forced upon me upon my first time visit to your Hobart Hillsong church, requesting that I must leave your church premises due to some Hillsong anti-Torsten policy, you made some statements which need explanations. You are Biblically obligated to provide a Biblical and a reality-based reason for your eviction and excommunication against me, if you would assert to be a Christian.

 

Questions which I request that you answer:

 

(1) You and your eviction-accomplices had never met me prior to my first visit to your church premises on Nov.22, 2015.

- How did you and your eviction-accomplices know what I look like?

 

(2) Why did you refuse to identify yourself with a surname?

 

(3) You stated “You’ve had conversations before?” and “I understand that you’ve visited some other campuses in the past and had conversations.

- What do you mean by ‘conversations’?

- Would I have conversed with someone in particular?

- Would I have conversed about some special topic?

- Explain ‘conversations’ !

 

(4) You declared that it is your policy that I am not permitted to attend any services: “It is our policy at this stage that you are not free to attend services […] our policy relation to your attendance at this stage.

- Is your or Hillsong’s anti-Torsten policy formulated, instructed and circulated? Please cite exactly the Hillsong anti-Torsten policy!

- Who invented the anti-Torsten policy?

- Is this anti-Torsten policy Hobart-invented, or is this anti-Torsten policy globally applicable and officially instructed by the Hillsong empire?

- What is your or Hillsong’s Biblical or reality-based reason for this anti-Torsten policy?

- Of what am I guilty? Of what is Hillsong accusing me?

 

(5) You falsely declared “You would understand the reasons why that you’re not free to attend service.” All Hillsong churches have refused to provide any Biblical or reality-based reason for their decisions to excommunicate.

- What are the reasons why I am not free to attend services at your Hobart Hillsong or at any Hillsong church globally?

 

(6) In your evasive response to my question to you “What is your reason [for excommunication] apart from saying it’s about policy?” you articulated a non-answer “That is my reason. I don’t know the details, um, of your story. But I do know there is good reason why. You, you, you … I, I, I trust the reasons.

- Since you say that you know that there is good reason for all Hillsong churches to have an anti-Torsten policy in effect, then why did you not state the reason?

- What are the reasons for all Hillsong churches to have an anti-Torsten policy in effect?

 

(7) In response to my question to you “Who instructed you to tell me to leave?”, I believe that you might have said something similar to these words: “We all got a from chief correspondent, saying that you’ve been asked not attend other campuses, and eh, should you attend, um, then, the situation is the same here.

- Who is ‘WE’ in “We all got…”?

- Who is the ‘chief correspondent’? Is this person named Brian Houston?

- Who instructed you to tell me to leave?

 

 

Description of events at Hillsong Hobart Church:

On Sunday 2015-11-22 Torsten visited Hobart Hillsong Church for the first and last time. Torsten had intended to attend an advertised public so-called “service” at 11:15am. Torsten arrived at the church premises at 10:51am. First, Torsten briskly walked past the church premises once along the adjacent sidewalk to quickly assess the property and structure, then Torsten immediately turned back to enter through one of the front iron gates. Torsten walked in direction towards a Hillsong uniformed man who stood by himself along a cemented path, appearing to keep watch. Torsten asked the uniformed Hillsong volunteer “Is there an 11:15 service?” The man answered affirmatively and with words welcomed Torsten to join for their refreshment at the rear outdoor courtyard. Torsten walked to the rear outdoor courtyard where a group of approximately 25 people were gathered. Torsten stood still by himself – observing. Torsten noticed a suspicious movement by a middle-aged lightly obese man who at first was engaged in company with three other persons near him, but then the man set his eyes on Torsten for a moment before he dashed off inside. A short moment later (~10:53am) the man came back outside, and walked across to the opposite side of the courtyard where he had been standing earlier. One minute later (~10:54am), two men came out of the building and walked straight towards Torsten and stopped in front of Torsten. One of the two men (Kent Medwin) spoke to Torsten that he knew who Torsten is. By the style of approach, by the unfriendly tone of voice and by the man’s fore-knowledge of Torsten’s name, Torsten predicted an eviction and therefore, Torsten promptly took out his mobile phone from his pocket, commenced an audio-recording and stretched his mobile phone out halfway towards the approaching man’s chin. The conversation with the approaching man (Kent Medwin) was recorded and transcribed, as beneath.

 

Audio recording of Senior Pastor Kent Medwin as he evicts a Christian who is absolutely innocent of any wrongdoing in any Hillsong church anywhere, or in any other church on earth:

(MP3):  http://www.kyrkor.be/Hobart-Hillsong-Church-Kent-Medwin-151122.mp3

(AMR):  http://www.kyrkor.be/Hobart-Hillsong-Church-Kent-Medwin-151122.amr

 

Transcript of audio recording:

TORSTEN:    I’m recording.

KENT MEDWIN:   Yes. So. You’ve had conversations before? With our team as family?

TORSTEN:   Actually I’m the first time on this …

KENT MEDWIN:   Hobart Campus

TORSTEN:   Hobart

KENT MEDWIN:   But I understand that you’ve visited some other campuses in the past and had conversations.

TORSTEN:   I have tried to visit other Hillsong campuses. You’re David right?

KENT MEDWIN:   No.

TORSTEN:   What’s your name?

KENT MEDWIN:   My name is Kent.

TORSTEN:   Kent?

KENT MEDWIN:   And I understand that you’ve been asked not to attend some campuses in the past. Is that the case?

TORSTEN:   Eh. All… eh… Hillsong that I visited everywhere … everywhere, excuse me I lose my voice, All campuses that I have visited, everywhere in the world, has asked me to leave.

KENT MEDWIN:   Yeah. Unfortunately, um, we need to ask you to leave as well.

TORSTEN:   What is the reason Kent?

KENT MEDWIN:   Um. That as our policy relation to your attendance at this stage.

TORSTEN:   ok. And what is the reason why you’re asking me to leave?

KENT MEDWIN:   It is our policy at this stage that you are not free to attend services.

TORSTEN:   ok

KENT MEDWIN:   So, um, we’d ask you to please leave.

TORSTEN:   ok. Kent – who are you?

KENT MEDWIN:   My name is Kent.

TORSTEN:   yeah

KENT MEDWIN:   I’m the pastor here at campus in Hobart.

TORSTEN:   ok. Who are you, Kent? You look after the campus. Who are you?

KENT MEDWIN:   My name is Kent. I look after the campus here in Hobart.

TORSTEN:   You look after the campus. What position? What is your role?

KENT MEDWIN:   I oversee the campus here in Hobart.

TORSTEN:   ok. Do you have a clergy role? Or, what is your role?

KENT MEDWIN:   I look after the campus here in Hobart.

TORSTEN:   Do you have a last name Kent?

KENT MEDWIN:   yeah I do

TORSTEN:   ok. What’s your last name?

KENT MEDWIN:   My name is Kent, and I look after the campus here, and I’m asking you to please leave.

TORSTEN:   ok. But what is your authority? What is your personal role? What is your identity? What is your name?

KENT MEDWIN:   My name is Kent and I’m asking you to please leave. Are you refusing to leave?

TORSTEN:   What is your role?

KENT MEDWIN:   Are you refusing to leave?

TORSTEN:   What is your authority to ask me to leave?

KENT MEDWIN:   I’m the senior person here in Hobart. Are you refusing to leave?

TORSTEN:   Well I don’t know. Are you like the pastor, the warden, or?

KENT MEDWIN:   Yeah, I’m the most senior person here in Hobart. And I’m asking you to please leave. You have been asked to leave other Hillsong campuses around the world.

TORSTEN:   ok. Can I ask your last name Kent?

KENT MEDWIN:   My last name? I don’t see the relevance of it? I’m easy enough to find. But … but I’m not quite sure why you make difficult given that you would understand the reasons why that you’re not free to attend service.

TORSTEN:   ok. I will leave Kent. But I would like you to tell me what is your reason, apart from saying it’s about policy?

KENT MEDWIN:   That is my reason. I don’t know the details, um, of your story. But I do know there is good reason why. You, you, you … I, I, I trust the reasons.

TORSTEN:   Can I ask: Who instructed you to tell me to leave?

KENT MEDWIN:   Ah. Yowe. The um. We all got a from [wind disturbing clarity of audio recording] chief correspondent, saying that you’ve been asked not attend other campuses, and eh, should you attend, um, then, the situation is the same here.

TORSTEN:   ok. Who gave you that instruction?

KENT MEDWIN:   Well, I’m gonna ask you to leave now please. And if you refuse I’m gonna call the police. That’s your choice.

TORSTEN:   ok. Can I ask you: Who instructed you to eh …

KENT MEDWIN:   Are you refusing to leave?

TORSTEN:   I just told you, I’m about to leave.

KENT MEDWIN:   I’m asking you to please leave. I’m asking you to please leave now or I’m gonna call the police.

TORSTEN:   Yes, you can call the police. Make it official first. Just make the call first.

KENT MEDWIN:   yup

TORSTEN:   Just make the call first.

KENT MEDWIN:   Are you refusing to leave?

TORSTEN:   I didn’t say that.

KENT MEDWIN:   This is private property and are you refusing to leave?

TORSTEN:   No, I … [Kend Medwin angrily interrupts.]

KENT MEDWIN:   I’m asking you to leave. You’re either leaving now or you’re refusing to leave.

TORSTEN:   I just told you I’m about to leave. I’m just asking … [Kend Medwin angrily interrupts.]

KENT MEDWIN:   I’m gonna call the police now that you’re trespassing, or you’re gonna leave now because I’m asking you to please leave our property.

TORSTEN:   I just told you I’m about to leave.

KENT MEDWIN:   Then please let’s walk together.

TORSTEN:   Do you want to tell me, just … [Kent Medwin began to escort towards the church gate , and while Torsten walks too Torsten turns attention to one of Kent Medwin’s eviction accomplices who had stood silently next to Kent Medwin during conversation.] … Who are you by the way?

DAVID:   My name is David?

TORSTEN:   David. And what is your role?

DAVID:   Ahh … I … [inaudible]

TORSTEN:   Are you a pastor?

DAVID:   No.

TORSTEN:   Ok. What is your role?

KENT MEDWIN:   [Kent, David and Torsten had walked towards the front gate, where Kent Wedwin turned around to take charge of the conversation.] We’re asking you to leave please.

TORSTEN:   OK. And with what authority are you asking me to leave?

KENT MEDWIN:   I’m the senior person here at the Hobart room. We’re asking you to leave. You’re trespassing on our property. We’re asking you to please leave.

TORSTEN:   Mm. And, as you can see we just walked 20 meters.

KENT MEDWIN:   You are free to stand here. This is public property.

TORSTEN:   I am standing on public property at this very moment.

KENT MEDWIN:   You are free to stand here.

KENT MEDWIN:   There’s nothing more that we need to say to you.

TORSTEN:   Who instructed you by the way?

 

[The facial expression on Kent Medwin at that moment, while Torsten stood on the sidewalk outside Hobart Hillsong’s closed metal gate and Kent Medwin stood on the step above behind the chest-high gate looking down onto Torsten, spoke everything about who governs the mind of Hillsong’s Senior Pastor Kent Medwin. Kent Medwin smirked scornfully at Torsten with a pleasured satisfaction. That facial expression unmistakably revealed Kent Medwin’s satanic attitude, and maybe also his spiritual nature.]

 

TORSTEN:   You’re smiling like a devil.

 

[Kent Medwin began to walk away. Torsten turned 90 degrees and saw two persons looking at Torsten. Torsten recognised one of the two persons as a person with whom Torsten had spoken in conjunction with Torsten’s daily street evangelism in Hobart CBD. Torsten and the other man walked towards each other simultaneously.]

 

TORSTEN:   I’m recording. I just want to ask a few questions.

Person X1:   Ok?

TORSTEN:   Who is Kent? What’s his last name? Kent. … They just …

 

[Person X1 turned his head to look in the direction of Kent, and then appeared perplexed by the situation; possible feeling insecure about revealing anything. Kent Medwin stood at a distance and looked in the direction to Torsten. Kent Medwin’s evicting accomplice David then walked quickly towards Person X1 & Person X2, signalling to them to leave Torsten and to not speak with Torsten. Person X1 walked away from Torsten. Person X2 spoke to Torsten before he too departed.]

 

TORSTEN:   Hi there.

Person X2:   How are you?

TORSTEN:   Yeah, I’m fine.

Person X2:   Good to see you.

TORSTEN:   yeah

Person X2:   This is our worship.

TORSTEN:   ok, yeah. I’ve been excommunicated from Hillsong.

 

[Torsten saw Kent Medwin’s evicting accomplice David trying to persuade Person X2 to stop talking to Torsten.]

 

TORSTEN:   yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah … They’re asking me to leave. Who is Kent? What’s his last … Who is Kent?

 

[Standing on the other side of the fence, Person X2 spoke authoritatively a typical church-cliché at Torsten, possibly in complete psychological denial of the information of excommunication that Person X2 had just been presented with. Kent Medwin’s evicting accomplice David persisted to signal up close to Person X2 to move away from Torsten.]

 

Person X2:   Why don’t you come to church and worship with us?

TORSTEN:   Ohhh, right.

 

[Also Person X2 moved away from Torsten. As all persons had departed from Torsten, Torsten departed from the sidewalk outside Hillsong Hobart. While Torsten was walking away, Torsten commented for the audio recording.]

 

TORSTEN:   He just said “Why don’t you come to church and worship with us.” just as I have been excommunicated. That’s the falsehood, and the deceptiveness, and the evil – the satanic nature of Hillsong. Over and out.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date:

Sun, 22 Nov 2015 01:29:21 +1100

From:

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

To:

hobartconnect@hillsong.com

Subject:

Christian relationships.

 

Hobart Hillsong Church.

 

Hi.

 

I am a Christian here in Hobart. I seek a Christian community in Hobart where I could find opportunities to fellowship and socialise with also Christian singles.

 

Are there occasions of fellowship in your congregation where also mixed 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 where to also develop friendships?

 

Best regards,

 

Torsten Nenzén

torsten@nenzen.net