King of Kings Ministries in Jerusalem

(http://www.kkcj.org)

 

 

 

The largest church in the city of Jerusalem, The King of Kings Church (http://www.kkcj.org), behaves similarly to many stage-focused contemporary styled churches in Western culture, in its intent to actively obstruct my declared intention to seek Christian fellowship (which sometimes generates friendships, and hopefully also a potential to development towards a marital relationship). The King of Kings Church’s Executive Pastor, Veikko Nuoraho, approached me where I peacefully stood still five meters from the entrance to their church auditorium in conjunction with their church’s main Sunday service, and he stated “It looks disruptive when you stand here and have eye contact with people.”, suggesting that I should move somewhere else. Accordingly, I then immediately moved further away from their church entrance. Several days prior to my visit to their church’s main Sunday service I had tried to visit their church’s Young Adults evening service, but their Young Adults Pastor Jamie Hilsden verbally requested (accompanied with an arrogant upward tilting motion of his chin) that I should not participate in their service with the motivation that I looked to be older than 35 years. I therefore promptly and quietly left the Young Adults service location. When I later emailed the church’s executive pastor for an explanation to his oral statement “It looks disruptive when you stand here and have eye contact with people.” in conjunction with their Sunday main service, the pastor replied that his remark concerned my “trying to talk to lots of people and smiling at them”. In this largest church in Jerusalem, human eye contact, smiles and socialising is viewed as disruptive by the executive pastor. In settings outside of churches, conversation, eye contact and smiles are considered friendly elements of good culture. The bottom truth, of course, is that this executive pastor desires to obstruct my intention to marry any Christian woman of reciprocal choice. This executive pastor’s desire in this matter does not differ from satan’s.

 

 

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Date: Sun, 05 Feb 2012 22:11:37 +0200

From: torsten@nenzen.net nenzen@nenzen.org

To: Veikko Nuoraho vnuoraho@kkcj.org

Subject: Re: Meetings

 

Veikko Nuoraho,

Of course you may conduct yourself and the businesses of your church in any manner that you like, but I will hold you accountable before God, and before man who observes my observances.

Just out of curiosity, is the King of Kings the largest group of church-congregants in Jerusalem? How many members? How many attendants on an average Sunday?

Torsten Nenzen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2012 21:42:58 +0200

From: Veikko Nuoraho vnuoraho@kkcj.org

To: torsten@nenzen.net

Subject: Re: Meetings

 

Shalom Torsten,

This is what I mean.
When you have a non regular person standing on center stage where people flow in and trying to talk to
lots of people and smiling at them, it concerns me and others, that is why the terminology in use disruptive.

If hope this clears my intentions.

Veikko Nuoraho
King of Kings Ministries

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date: Sun, 05 Feb 2012 21:26:52 +0200

From: torsten@nenzen.net nenzen@nenzen.org

To: Veikko Nuoraho vnuoraho@kkcj.org

Subject: Re: Meetings

 

Veikko Nuoraho,

I wrote to you for an explanation to your statement to me when you approached me where I was standing, five meters from the entrance to your auditorium, saying “It looks disruptive when you stand here and have eye contact with people.”

Can you please explain your statement. What was your intention with this statement?
What did you mean with this statement?

Torsten Nenzen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date: Sun, 5 Feb 2012 21:15:45 +0200

From: Veikko Nuoraho vnuoraho@kkcj.org

To: torsten@nenzen.net

Subject: Re: Re: Meetings

 

Shalom Torsten,

Was nice meeting and talking to you today the first time.

You said today you would submit to our leadership and made your intentions clear. I like that.

As answers to your questions:
We have a welcome team of our own welcoming people by the entrance in the lobby.
It looked like you are one of those that welcome people at the lobby.

I asked first if you were waiting for a specific person and when you said no, then
I asked you to move from the center incoming area. If you know how to submit this
is part of that. We have certain way we shepherd our people and when you say you
want to be here to meet ladies and find a wife from Israel, we encourage you to fellowship
with ladies of your own age. These are my honest intentions.

Blessings to you,

Veikko Nuoraho
King of Kings Ministries

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date: Sun, 05 Feb 2012 20:32:32 +0200

From: torsten@nenzen.net nenzen@nenzen.org

To: Veikko Nuoraho vnuoraho@kkcj.org

Subject: Fwd: Re: Meetings

 

Executive Pastor Veikko Nuoraho.

You stated on Sunday evening to me “It looks disruptive when you stand here and have eye contact with people.”, suggesting that I should move. Can you please explain and expand your statement. Why did you speak those words? What was your intention?


Torsten Nenzen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date: Fri, 03 Feb 2012 10:58:13 +0200

From: torsten@nenzen.net nenzen@nenzen.org

To: Veikko Nuoraho vnuoraho@kkcj.org

Subject: Re: Meetings

 

Dear Veikko Nuoraho,

Shalom.

Yes, I have visited several services of the King of Kings congregation. I also tried to visit your Young Adults service last evening, but your leader (Jeremy, or Jamie?) requested verbally (accompanied with an upward tilting motion of his chin and dark pupils) that I should not participate in your Young Adults service with the motivation that I looked to be older than 35 years. These non-verbal signals do speak volumes.

Besides the 5 pm Sunday service, Veikko, are there opportunities to socialize with church-persons in conjunction with any services or scheduled church-activities? If so, which are the activities that KoK recommends?

Best regards,

Torsten Nenzen

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date: Fri, 3 Feb 2012 02:02:00 -0600

From: Veikko Nuoraho vnuoraho@kkcj.org

To: torsten@nenzen.net

Subject: Meetings

 

Torsten, Shalom,

We meet on Sundays at 5 pm. I believe you have already come to some of the meetings on Sundays at King of Kings.

We do not have meetings for singles,sorry.

Veikko Nuoraho
Executive Pastor
Kings of Kings Community

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Date: Thu, 02 Feb 2012 13:02:04 +0200

From: torsten@nenzen.net nenzen@nenzen.org

To: King of Kings Ministries, Jerusalem kkcj@kkcj.org

Subject: Re:

 

King of Kings Ministries.

Hello.

I am a single man visiting in Israel for some time. I seek a Christian or Messianic community where I also can connect with other singles.

Where and when are there meetings for people in your congregation?

Regards,

Torsten Nenzen
Email: torsten@nenzen.net
Text msgs: +46 707 77 77 54

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

·          http://www.kyrkor.be/King-of-Kings-Hebrew-Congregation-in-Jerusalem.htm

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