'A broken nation': Columbus church leaders call for unity after Trump rally shooting At World Harvest Church in Columbus, Ashton Parsley, the daughter of pastor Rod Parsley, filled in for her father while he rested his voice. She said the church condemns "any and all acts of violence, period, but political violence in particular." She then asked the congregation to create a "prayer covering" for the U.S. and those affected by the assassination attempt. "As intercessors and believers as the body of Christ, we are called to pray," she said in the sermon, which The Dispatch watched via livestream. (Columbus Dispatch 7/14/24) READMORE>>>>> Sept 3, 2014: Daystar: Dr. Rod Parsley and David Ireland on “Marcus and Joni”
Dr. Rod Parsley fulfills many roles within America’s Christian community. He is an evangelist who is highly sought after as a crusade and conference speaker; a best-selling author of more than 50 books and study guides; a popular television host whose broadcast is seen six days a week in nearly every nation of the world; and also a pastor of World Harvest Church. Aug 21, 2014: CRI: Q&A: Rod Parsley, Suicide, and God’s Will On today’s Bible Answer Man broadcast Hank answers questions on the following topics: My pastor endorses Rod Parsley. Do you know anything about him? May 20, 2014: Southern Poverty Law Center: Public Education Under Assault
Rod Parsley, the flamboyant televangelist and pastor of World Harvest Church, a Pentecostal megachurch in Columbus, Ohio, has woven ardent derision of public schools into promotional marketing for his book, The Cross: One Man. One Tree. One Friday, released in October 2013. Parsley is a leading advocate of dominionist theology, which preaches that the U.S. should be governed by Christian biblical law. Meet the Patriot Pastors The cameras were rolling last October as Rod Parsley took to the Statehouse steps in Columbus to announce the kickoff of his grassroots group, Reformation Ohio. Bolstered by a bused-in crowd of supporters, Republican gubernatorial candidate Ken Blackwell, rappers, and a dance troupe, Parsley grabbed the microphone and sounded the call to arms. “A Holy Ghost invasion is taking place!” he called. “Man your battle stations, ready your weapons, lock and load. Let the reformation begin!” Some analysts credit Parsley for helping President George W. Bush win Ohio in 2004. As pastor of the 12,000-member World Harvest Church, Parsley used his platform to campaign for a state ban on gay marriage. When those he rallied entered the polling booth, most also pulled the lever for Bush, who won the state by only two percentage points. (Christianity Today November 2006) READMORE>>>>> |
May 15, 2022
Do you every feel left out? Ever been chosen last? If there is a plan to take you out God has a plan to keep you in. Jesus went to hell and came back to give you a second chance. It's God's plan to take what you have been through and give you a chance to do best with your second opportunity. Pastor Rod Parsley teaches us the people in the Bible used their second chance and how we can use it as well. Check out this message and share it with a friend! May 1, 2014: American United for Separation of Church & State tells Ohio Charter School not to hold graduation at World Harvest Church. WHC is run by Ron Parsley who has made "a number of homophobic statements in his writings and speeches, including long-discredited, hateful notions about LGBT people." March 1, 2009
Sermon from World Harvest Church. December 16, 2009: The Columbus Dispatch reports that Parsley is claiming to be the victim of a “demonically inspired financial attack”: The Rev. Rod Parsley, megapastor and televangelist, has issued a desperate plea for money, telling his flock that he is facing a “demonically inspired financial attack” that is threatening his ministry. Parsley is asking for donations by Dec. 31, calling that date an “unavoidable deadline” during an episode of Breakthrough posted yesterday. The “demonically inspired” attack came in the form of a one-two punch from Satan: a $3 million deficit for this quarter and a $3.1 million settlement over a severe spanking incident at the church’s daycare center: |
October 3, 2004: Parsley gave a sermon titled "Uncensored: While Freedom Still Rings". In the two-part sermon, Parsley expressed opposition to the view that there is a separation of church and state in the U.S. Constitution; same-sex marriage; partial-birth abortion; hate speech legislation in California,
Canada, and Sweden; sexual orientation themes in children's books; racism; and poverty. Parsley has said that the U.S. government, by funding Planned Parenthood, is complicit in black genocide, that is, genocide against African Americans, because Planned Parenthood performs abortions in the black community.
Canada, and Sweden; sexual orientation themes in children's books; racism; and poverty. Parsley has said that the U.S. government, by funding Planned Parenthood, is complicit in black genocide, that is, genocide against African Americans, because Planned Parenthood performs abortions in the black community.
Oct 11, 1986: Parsley married Joni K. Askoff.