What Happened To Brian Townsend
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By Friday night, the family said in a statement that the search for Maeve Kennedy Townsend McKean, 40, and McKean's 8-year-old son, Gideon Joseph Kennedy McKean, had shifted to a 'recovery.
Liked by Brian Townsend-Waltsak Spencer Buddington was out shopping with friends in Abingdon when they happened upon James Ward as he suffered a heart attack. Buddington jumped into. Brian Townsend was born in Las Vegas in 1984, when the city was still largely a factory town. You worked your job in the glitter mines of Caesars Palace or the Stardust, then hopped in your air-conditioned car and fled to your air-conditioned ranch house. Bryan or Brian Townsend may refer to: Bryan Townsend (American politician) (born 1981), Delaware State Senator. Bryan Townsend (Irish politician) (1660–1726), Irish politician. Brian Townsend (poker player) (born 1982), American professional poker player. Brian Townsend (American football) (born 1968), former American football player.
he “Burlington Tent Revival” ended on July 29 after 11 weeks of services in Burlington, North Carolina. It began in May with a scheduled revival service led by evangelist C.T. Townsend at New Hope Baptist Church, pastored by Randy Hobbs. The meetings were extended and eventually moved into a large tent where there were two services a day, Monday through Friday. Many thousands attended.We reported on this in the following articles:
“Burlington Tent Revival Ends” (August 3, 2016)
“Burlington Tent Revival Follow Up
What Happened To Brian Townsend
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What Happened To Brian Townsend Murder
Burlington Revival Defenders” (August 8, 2016)“Burlington Leaders and Sincere Men of God” (August 8, 2016)
“Burlington Tent Revival Correction and Update” (August 11, 2016)
Following is some more information we have received from preachers about the Burlington Revival and its leader, Evangelist C.T. Townsend:
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“I too agree and saw many things that didn’t line up with Scripture. I have family members that were disciplined for known sin and unrepentant. Yet at the tent they sent a video to me of them screaming to the top of their lungs during the dramatized showdown. My church folks asked me what I thought and my reply was, ‘Nevertheless, what saith the Scriptures.’ Thanks for the article and for your stand on truth.”
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“I just received the September Issue of O Timothy and appreciate your article on the Burlington Tent Revival. I have a friend who also is a pastor that attended the revival. He is a good friend but not separated and certainly has many ecumenical characteristics. This prevents me from using him to fill our pulpit and he has never asked me to fill his. His response to the meeting was so enthusiastic that it cause me pause to consider it, he of course suggesting that I attend. ... as I began to research the revival, CT Townsend, etc., what I found bothered me. ... This pastor friend was so impressed that his church took a group down to Burlington. Now, again, though they consider themselves Independent Baptists, they are not separated Baptists in dress, music, and other areas. Every one of his members that attended the revival spoke of how powerful, life changing, etc., it was. Yet there is not a single change in any of them that I’ve been able to see. The church is just as ecumenical as it ever was. I knew very little of the revival when this pastor told me about it and knew nothing of CT Townsend. My first thought was that this would bring my friend into a more separated walk. I truly thought it would bring his people around to see their lack of holy living. But clearly it didn’t. I do not believe that one can call what happened in Burlington a true spiritual revival. I’m sure there was some fruit from the week, but if you can attend such a ‘powerful experience’ and not turn toward Biblical holiness and separation, there’s something wrong.
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“C.T. Townsend’s brother, Brian, is a full-blown contemporary pastor in Georgia that C.T. has verbally supported. CT’s father-in-law married Brenda Ruppe of the Ruppe family, who were featured singers on the Gaither Homecoming specials. Her daughters formed the singing group ‘The Sisters’ and sing contemporary Southern Gospel music and have very immodest clothing in some of their photo shoots. I know we are not guilty because of family ties, but we become guilty when we promote our worldly families and their music, which C.T. has done publicly for years without any reproof.”
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“I’d like to take a moment and share with you a bit of research I’ve done. I’ve included all necessary citations for you to verify. With that said, here’s a verse I know you’re familiar with: ‘Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world’ (James 1:27). The Burlington Revival (using CT Townsend and his worship service program) did not keep itself unspotted from the world. First, allow me speak on the topic of CT Townsend. He is a CCM artist. You can visit his website (http://www.cttownsend.com/) and browse what he has for sale. He and his wife currently have 5 albums for sale. You can click on any of the albums to view its details. What you’ll find is that a significant number of their songs are covers of CCM titles.'
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“Regarding the Burlington Revival: https://youtu.be/BBTeFT0F0BI?t=2370. This video clip is of the July 22 revival meeting which has been touted as the most successful meeting of the entire revival. There were a supposed 100 people saved that day. It is one of Burlington Revival’s most viewed clips on YouTube. And I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard pastors reference this specific meeting where all these people got saved in one night. But unfortunately there’s more to the story than that. First off, this meeting lasted 3 hours and 9 minutes. ... And what is most surprising is that there was no preaching at all. Some people may not find fault with that, but I do. I don’t believe people get saved through a worked-up worship program. I’m a firm believer that ‘it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe’ (1 Cor. 1:21). Secondly, the link I gave above has a timestamp that starts at 39:30. As this time they begin singing a song which they sing until the 1 hour mark. They sing this song over and over again for 20 minutes until everyone is worked up and in their emotions. People ‘get saved’ during this time, but this song gives no mention of the Gospel whatsoever. The song they sing is called ‘Send the Rain’ which is written by Aaron Butler of the Christian Rock band Ol’ Skool. You can visit their biography here - www.unsigned.com/olskool. I’d like to point out a quote they made from this biography regarding their own music: ‘Our music has a lot of roots in southern gospel, but with a touch of rock. We like to call it Southern Rock Gospel.’ The following are the lyrics to this song that was repeated over and over again. The song was written for the sole purpose of belittling traditional, solemn worship. ‘I'm tired of just the same old thing/ Of tradition wearing out your name/ I’m tired of a man-made worship hour/ I’m tired/ I’m tired of a song without any praise/ Where worshiping You is out of place/ I’m tired of religious formality/ I’m tired/ Send the rain/ Send the fire/ Send the wind/ Send the Holy Ghost in power/ Send the rain.’” [Note from Brother Cloud: This song promotes Pentecostal Latter Rain heresy, but the leaders of the Burlington Revival are too theologically ignorant to recognize this.]
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You have probably heard of ghost towns – once vibrant communities that slowly disappeared as local fortunes changed, or quickly abandoned due to disaster or other emergency. Ontario is full of ghost towns, some in the GTA, but few have had the same interesting history of Townsend, which is still populated, though only at a tiny fraction of the city that was intended.
In the 1960s, the provincial government was worried about Toronto’s rapid growth and suburbanization. It had introduced a Metropolitan government for Toronto to direct regional planning, but the suburbs were quickly growing beyond Metro’s borders into York, Durham and Peel Counties. As a result, by the mid 1970s, it had developed a Toronto-Centric Plan directing new growth to established city and suburban centres, a greenbelt (sound familiar?) in which sprawl was to be contained, and created “mini-metro” governments in the areas surrounding Toronto and Hamilton, known as regional municipalities. It also bought thousands of acres of land in Haldimand County with the dreams of creating a new town of 100,000 people, who would be employed at the nearby Nanticoke Industrial Park, which included a state-of-the-art Stelco steel plant, an Imperial Oil refinery, and North America’s largest coal generating station.
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Townsend was to be the seat of Ontario’s most rural Regional Municipality, Haldimand-Norfolk, and the regional headquarters was one of the first structures built there. The new city came complete with four-lane arterials, parks and a recreation centre, a seniors’ home, a church, a watertower, and a network of pedestrian walkways. And about 1,200 people did settle into houses that wouldn’t look out of place in contemporary suburbs in Mississauga or Pickering. But nobody else showed up, and Townsend became as successful as that first Greenbelt (now just wide enough for a hydro corridor and a toll expressway).
While it originally had a few businesses, now not even a convenience store can be found here, and there are no schools, no fire station, no library, and no jobs, apart from the local Children’s Aid society that moved into the former Haldimand-Norfolk offices after the region was dissolved in 2000. The nearest school or variety store is in nearby Jarvis, the nearest full-sized grocery store is in Hagersville, the nearest large centre is Simcoe to the west.
At the south end of the small community is the grandly named “Town Centre Boulevard”, now not much more than a driveway. One can imagine the once-grand plans: probably a city built similar to Bramalea, that other “new town” that has since integrated into Toronto – a shopping mall and higher density surrounded by parks and single-family dwellings as some sort of suburban utopia.
An interesting link I found when doing some quick research into Townsend stated that the government created a situation very similar to that of the Pickering airport lands: it expropriated the farms expecting a major new project, and rented them back – causing the original community to decline. Later, the government sold the land back, but not always to the original owners.
One can only imagine what Townsend might have been; Ontario’s only true modern New Town.