Late last
week, the Church of God International announced the death of longtime Pastor,
Bronson James. In their In Memory of Bronson T. James, they noted that “Bronson, 76, was a
long-time servant of God's people. He was one of the pioneers of the Church of
God International ministry. He pastored churches, served for decades on the
CGI's Ministerial Council and Board of Directors, and was instrumental in the
creation and production of the Armor of God television program. He was hired by
the CGI in 1988 to manage the Letter Answering Department, and he continued
working at the home office, taking on various other responsibilities, until he
moved to Detroit, MI, in circa 2002.”
After
leaving the Worldwide Church of God, I had the opportunity to meet Pastor James
and listen to him speak and sing in 1986. I was immediately impressed with both
his sincerity, warmth, independent spirit, and oratorical abilities. Over the
years that followed, I became aware of the fact that Bronson was adamantly
opposed to the preaching of Anglo-Israelism, and that he had made his
opposition to that doctrine very plain to both my father and Bill Watson.
Moreover, as one of the few African American ministers in the church at that
time, his open opposition to the teaching of Anglo-Israelism was a source of
some difficulty and embarrassment for many of the White Anglo-Saxon ministers
within CGI. To his credit, Bronson continued to extend the hand of fellowship
to his deceived brethren in the ministry, but he steadfastly refused to preach
it to his own congregation or endorse it when others chose to preach it to
their congregations.
In September
of last year, I wrote privately to Bronson expressing my own strong distaste
for the teaching of Anglo-Israelism. I said: “I am of the opinion that this
belief has been completely discredited by science, history, linguistics, and
Scripture. Moreover, I believe that the underlying premise of the teaching has
proven to be racist, and that its disqualification necessarily renders any
prophetic interpretation which depends on it to be invalid.” And, although we
both understood that correspondence to be confidential at the time, I don’t
feel the same need to protect that communication that I felt while he was still
living. Indeed, I think that it is more important to make very clear that
Pastor James did NOT support the teaching of this pernicious doctrine!
It didn’t
take Bronson very long to respond to me. He wrote: “Thanks for reaching out to
me! To keep my response short and to the point: I'm in agreement with you<r>
correct perspective on the issues you presented. I have confronted Bill on his
point of view going back 20 years or more. British/Israelism is totally un Biblical.
I don't teach it or all<ow> it taught in the Detroit congregation. I try
to respond to a growing number of Believers in the Body of Christ who see the
error of that teaching. I eventually see a split materializing in this matter.
But those who hold fast to the Truth of the Bible will not be drawn into this
untruth. Thank you for expressing your difference even with your own father on
this matter. Be strong in the Truth you know!”
Pastor
Bronson James was a voice of sanity and reason within CGI, and he will be
sorely missed. Nevertheless, I believe it does a disservice to the man and his
memory to gloss over or dismiss his determined opposition to the messaging
associated with the teaching of Anglo-Israelism. The TRUTH is that Pastor
Bronson James believed that British-Israelism was “totally unbiblical” and
should NOT be taught from the pulpit!
There is a substantial commentary thread associated with this post over at the blog "Banned by HWA"
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