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Craig Groeschel Woke Marxist Exposed. Watch on. With the ECC firmly planting itself as a Culturally Marxist denomination, it is then worth asking whether Craig Groeschel is also woke. At a minimum, his remainder in the ECC is demonstrable evidence of him being compromised, by this worldly ideology.
This is consistent with screenshots of ARC’s website from six months ago, which were just obtained by The Roys Report. But it directly contradicts what ARC President Greg Surratt told Julie in an interview last October. He said any giving by ARC churches to ARC is completely voluntary.
An imposter, who stole the identity of Life Church's senior pastor Craig Groeschel, has been ousted after posting several messages on Facebook requesting money for an African orphanage.
Craig Groeschel (born December 2, 1967) is the founder and senior pastor of Life.Church, an American evangelical multi-site church with locations in 12 U.S. states. Early life and education. Groeschel grew up in southern Oklahoma, attending Ardmore High School.
Recently, The Oklahoman interviewed the Rev. Craig Groeschel, Life.Church's senior pastor who co-founded the church with his wife, Amy, in 1996. CBSNews.com recently listed the Edmond-based church as No. 1 on its list of the "Top 30 Megachurches in America," with 53,000 weekly visitors.
Craig Groeschel has stated that while many people like that Jesus loves sinners, they are often turned off by His “exclusive claims.”
Groeschel, and other pastors of very large churches, are often accused of delivering sermons that are too "seeker-sensitive." It seems that the author's criticism is the opposite here - the explicit presentation of Christ's sacrifice as atonement for sins is absent.
[5] Groeschel began using video to deliver some of his sermons, when his fourth child was born in 2001, and he was unavailable for the Sunday service, discovering that the videos were popular with his churchgoers.[6][7] In 2006, he set up a website called Mysecret.tv as a place for people to confess anonymously on the Internet.
Life.Church Senior Pastor Craig Groeschel and pastor and innovation leader at Life.Church Bobby Gruenewald have been quarantined by health officials after being exposed to the coronavirus at a conference in Germany.
(RNS) — Craig Groeschel, pastor at one of the largest churches in the U.S., is in isolation after exposure to the coronavirus while at a conference in Germany.