Despite underground efforts to ban this meeting, on August 20-21, the Village Church in Berrien Springs will host a symposium on Covid coercion and conscience.
Speakers
One of the speakers is the well-known Dr. Peter McCullough. Dr. McCullough is a practicing internist, cardiologist, epidemiologist in Dallas Texas and the Chief Medical Advisor of the Truth for Health Foundation. He is also a professor of medicine at Texas A&M College of Medicine in Dallas and a founder and current president of the Cardio Renal Society of America and co-editor-in-chief of the Society's journal, Cardiorenal Medicine. Dr. McCullough has recently been interviewed by Tucker Carlson, Laura Ingraham and Sebastien Gorka on the topics of Covid-19 vaccines and natural immunity.
Other speakers at this August 20-21 symposium will be Dr. Lela Lewis, professor Bruce Cameron—religious liberty lawyer, Scott Ritsema, co-founder of Liberty and Health Alliance, pastor Ron Kelly, Dr. Conrad Vine, and Ron Knott.
The panel discussion will include Drs. McCullough, Joyce Choe, John Kelly and Lela Lewis (one of the founders of the Pathway to Health initiative). There may be other physicians from Berrien Springs joining in.
Symposium Theme
The theme of this symposium is not anti-vax but rather medical autonomy and freedom of conscience. Some of the presenters are vaccinated and some are not.
The Event That The Lake Union, NAD and GC Tried to Ban
From three separate (and credible) sources, Fulcrum7 was informed that certain individuals in the Seventh-day Adventist Church have attempted to get this meeting cancelled. Here is a text communication sent to us from one of these sources:
“This is absolute fact. Nick [Miller] contacted the Michigan Conference and demanded that this August 20-21 event be cancelled. The President supported Pastor Ron Kelly. Jiri Moskala, Dean of Seminary told a professor…who was asked to participate in the August 21 discussion panel…that his job was on the line if he did participate. AU president Andrea Luxton and NAD are also in agreement with mandating vaccination. Our freedom of conscience is being attacked from every side.”
This (above) information has been verified with two other sources. Using semantics, Miller claims that he did not speak directly with Micheff, but rather spoke to Andy Im, PARL employee of the Michigan Conference. Im admitted that Miller did call him to complain about the upcoming meeting (see comments below).
Miller has also repeatedly referred to Dr. Peter McCullough as a “non-Adventist conspiracy theorist” (see comment section below). But he has no reservation about bringing James Wallis, a major social justice activist to Andrews to keynote a symposium.
Regarding calling Dr. McCullough a "non Adventist conspiracy theorist”, Miller was asked if he was speaking for himself , or speaking for his employer, the Lake Union. He declined to answer.
We are told that Michigan Conference president Jim Micheff suggested that if people have a problem with this event (like Miller) that they speak to the Village Church leaders directly. Major respect to Jim Micheff for dealing with efforts to sabotage this meeting in a wise, Christian manner.
Schedule
Meeting Live Streaming
The Village Church August 20-21 meeting will be live streamed. Live stream link here.
This meeting will probably be one of the most watched live streams in Adventist history. Be sure to tune in early. It ought to be very informative and interesting.
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“Only fear the Lord, and serve Him in truth with all your heart; for consider what great things He has done for you” (1 Samuel 12:24).