King of Kings Hebrew Congregation in Jerusalem
falsely accuses and excommunicates an innocent visitor.

(http://www.kkcj.org)

 

 

 

 

The past two weeks yet another church in Jerusalem decided to excommunicate me. The largest church in the city of Jerusalem, The King of Kings Church (http://www.kkcj.org), which previously stated through their executive pastor Veikko Nuoraho at their Sunday service on February 5th (http://www.kyrkor.be/King-of-Kings-Ministries-Jerusalem.htm) that I “looked disruptive” and consequently subjected me to social restraints within their church building, has now on March 9th formally excommunicated me from their Hebrew Congregation through their pastor Oded Shoshani (http://www.kkcj.org/people/info/oded-shoshani). The accuser from this King of Kings Church in Jerusalem, pastor Oded Shoshani, declared to me on March 9th these exact words "Your presence is really not pleasant. … I don't want you to come here." Besides the church’s vague accusation against me that my presence is perceived as unpleasant, the church-pastor Oded Shoshani justified his excommunication of me from his Hebrew Congregation with two more false reasons: 1) because of my misconduct with women, and 2) because I refuse to answer questions. To exactly cite this church-pastor Oded Shoshani, since I wrote down his words simultaneously while listening to him, he declared the following exact words: “I am about to protect the women of my congregation … because of your misconduct with women. … Your profile is about expulsion from churches because of women.” I asked the church-pastor Shoshani what evidence he had regarding his false accusation against me of misconduct with women, and he replied with these exact words “I have the Times Square Church – that was enough. … You were excommunicated from the Times Square Church because of your misconduct with women.” The truth is of course entirely different from the empty accusations of church-pastors. The truth is that I was harshly expelled from the Times Square Church building in New York City in 2011 because one of their elders decided that I was too old to enter the auditorium where the young adults were going to congregate. When I was about to enter the auditorium of the Times Square Church in NYC the church-elder (bouncer) asked my age, whereupon I said my age, and subsequently the elder in a very rude fashion demanded that I leave the building. (http://www.kyrkor.be/Times-Square-Church.htm). This new false accusation of “misconduct” from the King of Kings Church in Jerusalem has never previously been targeted against me by anyone; at least not in my presence. Which pastoral lies and pastoral slanders occur behind my back I cannot account for, but Oded Shoshani probably invented this accusation inside his prejudiced mind. Truth and facts are evidently irrelevant to many church-pastors. Apart from the baseless accusation of “misconduct with women”, the King of Kings Church in Jerusalem through their pastor Oded Shoshani further accused me with his words “You refuse to answer questions.” I asked the pastor which questions that I had refused to answer, and which person accuses me of not answering questions, whereby the pastor Shoshani replied that I had refused to answer questions to “many people” in his church, and he said that he even could point these persons out to me that I had refused to answer questions to (although he did not point anyone out). I asked the pastor Oded Shoshsani which questions I had refused to answer, and his exactly worded reply was “Simple basic human questions like – Who are you?”. There is evidently, as most recently exemplified by pastor Oded Shoshani, no end to the creative lies and evils of church-pastors. Any truthful person who has met me or spoken with me can attest that the opposite is true; that I am exceptionally transparent and honest. I speak with anyone who initiates conversation with me, and I answer questions more honestly than most people, although it is almost always I who initiate conversations with unknown persons. In many churches, also in Jerusalem, most congregants evade eye contact with unknown persons and only speak with familiar faces. Ironically, even the orthodox Jewish anti-missionary organization Yad L’Achim (http://www.yadlachimusa.org.il/?CategoryID=196), an organization that is otherwise notoriously known to physically attack in mobs and to cause visa difficulties for Christians that witness about Jesus Christ to Jews, would be able to identify me as an open and transparent person, as I even exchanged business cards with Yad Leachim in Jerusalem after offering a Christian tract to one of Yad L’Achim’s courteous representatives (yadlachm@netvision.net.il). The preceding email dialogue which foreshadowed the excommunication from the King of Kings Hebrew Congregation in Jerusalem can be read in its entirety here: http://www.kyrkor.be/King-of-Kings-Hebrew-Congregation-in-Jerusalem.htm .

 

Also the senior pastor of the King of Kings Church in Jerusalem, Wayne Hilsden (http://www.kkcj.org/people/info/wayne-hilsden), recently preached careless theology. Instead of acknowledging the more commonly accepted Christian doctrine of a free will - that is limited by God’s permission, for both humanity and for Lucifer, the senior pastor Wayne Hilsden exposed his theology on satan in his Sunday-preaching on March 4th, through his analogical statement “Satan is just a puppet on a string.” Wayne Hilsden’s analogy hints at an underlying radical Calvinistic theology; confusing divine foreknowledge with divine choosing of himself; misunderstanding Eph. 1:4 ”he chose us in him” (God the Father choosing God the Son), and ignoring John 3:36 “whoever believes/rejects”. In my interpretation of Wayne Hilsden’s theological analogy “Satan is just a puppet on a string.”, Hilsden essentially states that all of Satan’s acts are directly controlled by God, that Satan has no free will, and that the evil expressions of Satan is only an extension of God’s will. Two logical consequential statements of Wayne Hilsden’s doctrinal analogy could therefore also be 1) “Whatever decision that I as senior pastor make, and everything that I do, is ultimately God’s will.”, and 2) “All circumstances, that you as a member or visitor to this church encounter, are God’s will.” Unless I have misinterpreted a dimension of thought, Wayne Hilsden’s analogy is careless theology.

 

Additionally, the senior pastor Wayne Hilsden of the King of Kings Church in Jerusalem recently demonstrated poor discernment by deciding to participate in the devastatingly anti-zionist conference named “Christ at the Checkpoint”, in spite of early warnings of a nearly exclusive ensemble of anti-zionist and anti-Israel speakers who profess completed supersessionism.

·          http://www.rightsidenews.com/2012021715635/life-and-science/culture-wars/so-jesus-lived-in-occupied-territory.html

·          http://www.israeltoday.co.il/News/tabid/178/nid/23147/language/en-US/Default.aspx

·          http://www.christiannewswire.com/news/8163519164.html

 

 

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Date:

Sun, 11 Mar 2012 09:41:12 +0200

From:

Sandy <sandy@beadchaim.org.il>

To:

torsten@nenzen.net

CC:

Oded Shoshani <oshoshani@gmail.com>

Subject:

Re: Unpleasant presence at Be'ad Chaim too?

 

You're still welcome to pray with us.

 

Sandy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date:

Sat, 10 Mar 2012 18:02:35 +0200

From:

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

To:

Israel Pro-Life Association <prolife@netvision.net.il>, sandy@beadchaim.org.il

Subject:

Unpleasant presence at Be'ad Chaim too?

 

Sandy Shoshani.

 

Hi.

 

Your husband Oded Shoshani, who is pastor of Hebrew Congrgation in KKCJ, excommunicated from his church yesterday, on Friday March 9. The past weeks I have attended the Monday prayers for Be'ad Chaim and Lilach. Because of the recent excommunication by your husband, I would like to know if also you now view my presence as undesired on the Monday prayers at Be'ad Chaim and Lilach.

 

To cite your husband exactly, as I wrote down his words directly while listening to him, he declared on March 9: "Your presence is really not pleasant. I don't want you to come here."

 

Is my presence at the Monday prayers also unpleasant, and am I now also not welcome at Be'ad Chaim / Lilach?

 

Torsten Nenzen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

King of Kings Hebrew Congregation in Jerusalem formally excommunicates Torsten Nenzen on March 9, 2012.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date:

Fri, 02 Mar 2012 22:52:14 +0200

From:

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

To:

Oded Shoshani <oshoshani@kkcj.org>

Subject:

Re: meeting with you

 

Hello Oded.

 

I visited your church this Friday afternoon. Which topics did you want to discuss, and what did you want to tell me?

 

Torsten Nenzen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date:

Thu, 1 Mar 2012 16:39:59 +0200

From:

Oded Shoshani <oshoshani@kkcj.org>

To:

nenzen@nenzen.org, Veikko Nuoraho <vnuoraho@kkcj.org>

Subject:

meeting with you

 

ShalomTorsten

I hope that you are doing well.

As you may know Veikko and I are Pastors in King of Kings.

As a pastor of the Hebrew congregation I wanted to meet with you in person to talk re some of the topics you started talking with Veikko.

If possible, I will see you tomorow during the Hebrew congregation and we can talk.

Blessings

Oded

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date:

Wed, 29 Feb 2012 17:03:43 +0200

From:

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

To:

Veikko Nuoraho <vnuoraho@kkcj.org>

Subject:

Meeting for what purpose?

 

Hi.

 

It sounds that you want to say something to me. What is the message that you want to speak at me?

 

It sound by the phrase "re your participation in the Hebrew meetings" that this Oded-person wants to excommunicate me from his congregation. What does he want?

 

Torsten

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date:

Wed, 29 Feb 2012 01:56:07 -0600

From:

Veikko Nuoraho <vnuoraho@kkcj.org>

To:

torsten@nenzen.net

Subject:

Re: Meeting

 

Hi

 

Like I said we need to finish our conversation and Oded said he wants to talk with you re your participation in the Hebrew meetings.

 

Would you have any time tomorrow?

Veikko

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date:

Tue, 28 Feb 2012 21:22:26 +0200

From:

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

To:

Veikko Nuoraho <vnuoraho@kkcj.org>

Subject:

Re: Meeting

 

Hello Veikko.

 

I am in Tel Aviv this Tuesday and Wednesday for evangelism together with an Israeli group, and therefore I cannot meet you.

 

What do you want to talk about?

 

Torsten

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date:

Tue, 28 Feb 2012 04:10:58 -0600

From:

Veikko Nuoraho <vnuoraho@kkcj.org>

To:

torsten@nenzen.net

Subject:

Meeting

 

Shalom,

 

I know our conversation was left in a bit open situation. I would like to meet with you and talk about that and other things as well with our Hebrew Congregation pastor Oded Shoshani. Can you meet some time Wednesday or Thursday in between 9 and 3?

 

Veikko

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Other devilish incidents by King of Kings Community Church in Jerusalem:

·          http://www.kyrkor.be/King-of-Kings-Ministries-Jerusalem.htm

·          http://www.kyrkor.be/King-of-Kings-Community-Church-excommunicates-innocent-person.htm