Christian Zionist Leader Hagee and Rabbi Speak at Colorado Event
Event celebrating the 33rd Night to Honor Israel at the
Faith Bible Chapel in Arvada, Colorado featured Pastor John Hagee and Rabbi Selwyn Franklin
Les Canges for JewsOnFirst.org, October 28, 2011
I decided to attend this event, held October 16th, at Faith Bible Chapel (FBC) as a Jewish "witness,"
kippah attached. I arrived early enough at the church to greet demonstrators and then entered into the atrium area where
merchandise from Israel and Christians United for Israel (CUFI) was being sold.
For reference, CUFI calls itself the
largest pro-Israel grassroots effort in the country. It proudly leads the Christian Zionist movement here.
If you don't know much about them, talk to a friend who does or see our page on Christian Zionism. Arvada, where FBC is located, is just outside Denver.
First, I want to shout out a big SHALOM to the demonstrators from Project Strait Gate, Friends of Sabeel,
and Jewish Voice for Peace. Your courage and good humor in engaging the few who talked with (and those who cursed)
you is a model of non-violence.*
The crowd in the FBC atrium and during the program was very friendly to me and my kippah. I engaged in many respectful conversations. The FBC's main chapel holds around 3,000 people and I would estimate that 2,900 were actually in attendance. There were some empty seats, but not many. Between dignitaries, attendees and a rough count of kippot I estimate no more than 100 Jews were in attendance.
Congregation sang in Hebrew
While getting seated and during its first part, the program featured a significant amount of live music and dancing based on Jewish-Israeli themes (and stereotypes). I was surprised at how well the congregation sang Hebrew lyrics and the enthusiasm they had for the Israeli music. It was easy for me to join in with that choir. The singing and dancing was performed by a mix of professional and FBC young people. It was well staged and choreographed and got the congregation happy for Israel. Early on, a man by the name of Frank Buck blew the shofar.
One part of the entertainment included the showing of a multimedia presentation, Against All Odds. It vividly describes the tribulations of the Jews and the wars of Israel from the mid-19th century to the present. While Nazis and Russians were the highlighted persecutors in the 19th early 20th centuries, their Christian religion wasn't mentioned. Actually Muslims weren't mentioned either in the video, but it was clear that during and after the Israel's 1948 birth, the struggle has been exclusively with unmerciful Arabs and Muslims (in this century called "terrorists"). But "against all odds" and with the direct help of God, Israel and the Jews have triumphed and will survive in their ancient homeland.
There were more than six speakers, if you count George Morrison, the head pastor of FBC who introduced the program. The two people I wanted to listen to most closely were Rabbi Selwyn Franklin from the Orthodox congregation Beth HaMedrosh Hagodol-Beth Joseph (BMH-BJ) in Denver and Pastor John Hagee of the Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Texas. But it was noteworthy that the program included the Hispanic Outreach coordinator for CUFI, Carlos Ortiz, and the brand new Israel Consul General of Los Angeles, David Siegel.
Prominent Jewish attendees
In his opening remarks Pastor Morrison singled out prominent Jewish attendees Doug Seserman, president and executive director of the Allied Jewish Federation of Colorado,
Hal Applebaum, executive director of Hillel of Colorado,
Larry Mizel, a wealthy benefactor of the local Jewish community, and Holocaust survivor Herman Roth.
Pastor Morrison also mentioned attendee US Representative Ed Perlmutter, and James H. Davis, executive director of the
Colorado Department of Public Safety. One other thing, Pastor Morrison reminded the congregation: The Jewish God and the
Christian God are one and the same.
Rabbi Franklin
Rabbi Franklin's address followed the showing of Against All Odds.
He began by remembering his niece who died 10 years ago at age 22 from being near a "homicide" bomber in Israel.
He articulated the standard biblical justification for Israel as the home of the Jewish people. His message became more
impassioned as he enumerated Jewish tribulations. He pleaded for a Jewish state of Israel where all inhabitants had rights
but where Jews would have special rights and protections. Rabbi Franklin implied that this would mirror "Islamic states"
such as Saudi Arabia, and the Islamic Republic of Iran, only it would be more democratic. He also spoke of the Purim story
as an appropriate fate for the current Iranian government, should it threaten Israel.
Rabbi Franklin acknowledged CUFI as the "true righteous gentiles."
At the end he worked himself into an emotional high, calling out to the congregation "Our
Father in Heaven Lives, Am Yisrael Chai" (the People of Israel live). He received an enthusiastic
standing ovation. I felt compelled to stand then as well, although I didn't stand up every time the congregation did.
Rev. Hagee's keynote speech
Pastor Hagee was the keynote speaker. While he's often on TV, this was the first time I actually
listened from start to finish. What he said was remarkable! He spent much of his time criticizing President Barack
Obama and his administration for not being supportive of -- and indeed working against -- Israel. Note: this followed
Consul General David Siegel's declaration that "America is now and always has been a firm, reliable and faithful friend"
of Israel.
Here are some more quotes from Rev. Hagee's presentation:
"Barack Obama has no right to tell the Jews where they can build."
"He (Obama) has no right to divide Jerusalem."
"Israel is not occupying anything; it owns that land as given by God 4,000 years ago."
By the way, I looked up the original deed in Genesis 15:18. God gives Abram all the land from "the Egyptian River (Nile) to the great river, the river Euphrates," up into the heart of present day Iraq. Fortunately for its neighbors, the maps of Israel shown on the screens at FBC include only the area formerly known as Palestine.
*Last year, in response to protests from Jewish organizations and individuals, the Denver Allied Jewish Federation withdrew an invitation to Pastor Hagee to keynote a dinner. See our report.
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