Leader: Lacy Hawkins
Started his own movement after his pastor (Dixon) died, a former
member of Pilgrim Temple, Oakland, California. He left Pilgrim
Temple three years after the overseers death. He claimed that
the leaders there were prejudice against him because he was Black
and had "more of the word of God than they." He and
his tactlessly outspoken wife were "victimized and avoided"
because they would not conform. Most of the fundamental biblical
doctrine that he teaches in his churches are slightly altered
from those taught to him by his late pastor Dixon, (eg. "the
four major doctrines, 2 in the Godhead, 5-fold ministry, the Bride.)
Services:
Usually there are 3 services weekly. Two services are held mid-week;
Sunday service usually starts in the afternoon and lasts for up
to 4 hours. Most members stay to have a "free dinner after
the service" and sit around until the Sunday night service
which can last up to 2 ½ hours. There is no written program;
the leader claims that "the Spirit will lead the service"
It consists of mostly singing, "spiritual" dancing,
confessional testimonies and very long sermons by the leader.
The leader's sermons usually rallies around "submission
to God's order." He also spends substantial amounts of time
explaining "Biblically" why conventional religion (including
Pentecostal) is wrong and why his way is "God's way."
This group openly and proudly proclaims that they "are not a part of religion," however, they do not consider themselves to be a cult "like Jim Jones." As of 1989, there is an estimated following of about 600 faithful and dedicated members under Lacy Hawkins. He claims affiliation with other "Ministries in this Body." Some include assemblies in Houston, Little Rock, Des Moines, Tracy and Sacramento in California. There are other smaller churches throughout the country that "look to these leaders for guidance." Most of them go by the name "Gospel Assembly." Lacy Hawkins is considered by many of the leaders to be extremely radical in his teachings and is always in controversy with leaders in his affiliation. There is no central headquarters and no general organization by-laws are
established. Hawkins' two churches consist of mostly low-income
Blacks. The other churches are mostly White.
What usually happens to a person who comes into the group in
Berkeley or Vallejo:
Phase I. Initiation.
They pick you according to a desired prototype person who
will most likely conform to their way. They invite you to one
of their services and tell you that "you did not come on
your own, God lead you here." If you do not commit on your
first visit they request that you come "seven times"
until "God touches your eyes."
There is an initiation into the group in which you are supposedly
"spirit filled" with the evidence of speaking in tongues.
However, upon close examination and observation, it is noted
that most of the "tongues" consists of rapid chanting
of the words "da-da-da" and "oh-oh-oh." The
prayer warriors who pray with the converts actually yell in their
ear to repeat this. Later the converts are baptized in water.
There is never a formal joining of the Church - membership.
No membership roll is kept, only offering records, baptismal certificates,
and a church telephone book which is circulated among members
in good standing.
Phase II. Indoctrination.
The first step: Isolation and Regimentation. You are
coerced into attending all services (approximately 16 hours weekly
minimum.) Your absence is followed by an inquiring phone
call from a "concerned" member. You are told to call
ahead if you will be absent. You are informed of the danger of
closeness to family, co-workers and friends who do not attend
church. This is supported by scriptures proclaiming "come
out from among them and be separate" and that your ultimate
goal is to be a part of "God's Spiritual Family" and
not the carnal "Family of Man."
Your social activities are scrutinized and censored. You are
not to attend or participate in sports, movies/theater or social
parties. These are replaced with more "spiritual" activities
involving the church. (e.g. voluntary tasks around the church,
cleaning, cooking, dish-washing, church security..) You are told
to listen to church music and sermons and to watch videos of the
services. You are told that it is a waste of time to visit other
churches since they are steeped in ritualism and are void of the
word and revelation of God. You are told that it is carnal to
spend vacation time with family, on a trip (unless it is direction
connected with Church activity). Lacy Hawkins also subliminally
teaches that his church is the best among his affiliation and
members have to ask permission from him to visit even these churches.
Even your association among church members are watched. You are
rudely separated from members who are "weak" or "in
a bad spirit." You are censored from close communication
with former members. If you have a boyfriend or girlfriend who
do not join the group, you are aggressively coerced into ending
the relationship. Even if you are married and your spouse does
not join the group or drops out of the group, you are aggressively
told that the relationship will fail and that in order to continue
"with God" you eventually will have to end the marriage
and re-marry in the church.
The second step: Loss of privacy and the Right to Exclusive
Personal decision-making.
Your privacy is aggressively invaded. You are told that "there
is no secrets in the Body" and that "you have no Business"
that is private. Therefore, your intimate personal matters in
which you have discussed innocently in private with the leader,
and/or his elders, cunningly is exposed to church members. You
are told that this may be part of "your Baptism by fire"
and that it will help you to "overcome."
Your mate selection can only be another faithful church member
and requires approval by the leader. You jeopardize excommunication
if you marry someone who is not in the church or marry within
the church without the knowledge or approval of the leader. When
you marry in the church, you have to follow stringent guidelines
for the ceremony which lasts about 15 minutes. The bride is not
allowed to wear a veil or earrings. She can not be "painted
up and looking like the world." The groom is not allowed
to wear a tuxedo. Childbearing is discouraged. You are indoctrinated
to believe that having children is part of the curse on man.
Vasectomy, tubal ligations, and hysterectomies are above the "norm"
in these two churches. Pregnancy outside of marriage not followed
by abortion is grounds for disfellowship and excommunication.
Fornication with non-members is outlawed. Fornication among
members can be forgiven and may be followed by marriage. Marriage
outside of the church one you've become a member is a "damnable
sin" and may cause you to be "eternally judged."
The leader decides which sins are forgivable.
You must get "covering" approval from the leader or
elders before you purchase a home or a car, attend college, invest,
start a business, etc. You are told that without guidance, your
"salvation can be hindered" if you choose to do these
things without counseling and that God doesn't have to bless you
if you proceed on your own will.
You are aggressively discouraged to move out of the area of these
two churches and if you want to attend another church in this
affiliation, you have to get consent from Lacy Hawkins. You are
told that the church is "your first priority." All
of your financial planning should be aimed at giving "more"
to the church, never give less willingly without "justifiable
cause." Offerings generally exceed 10% of members income.
Questioning the Ministry
You are told to "be subject" to the ministry and disobedience
constitutes rebellion - "the sin of witchcraft"
You
can not question the ministry's judgments (your own or that of
others, whether morally objectable or not.) "He has the
divine guidance from God and God shows him what to do in each
situation in order for that individual to be saved."
You can present Bible questions. However, this can only be done
in services (and that only when he feels the spirit leads.) You
can not ask doctrinal questions at private group gatherings.
Once the leader has stated what is doctrine for the church, only
he can change it. It can not be challenged. It is considered
rebellion.
If you show any resistance, you are to be in a "bad-spirit"
and "rebellious." Sermons are geared to induce fear
in you and others if resistance is continued. You are said to
be "working against the ministry." This can bring you
the reward of "eternal judgment and damnation."
If you leave the group, you face the wrath of God. If you cause
other members to leave or openly speak against the leader or the
group, you are told to "sow discord" and "causes
souls to be lost which is an unforgivable sin."
Unless you really have a personal love for God in heaven, you
will leave the group discouraged and confused and bitter. Some
members who have left and were victimized have gotten involved
in self-destructive behaviors (such as drugs and crime.) One
any bad news about former members gets to the leader, he
informs his followers as this being God's judgment. He does not
members of the positive growth and prosperity of former members.