Calgary church loses charitable status late last year

Kings Glory Fellowship – December 22, 2009
Church Loses Charity Status
Canada Revenue Agency Becomes Thought Police

Kings Glory Fellowship received a letter from Canada Revenue Agency informing them that they are no longer eligible, after over thirty years of having charity status, to keep their status. The agency cited that “members of the Board of Directors espouse strong negative views about sensitive and controversial issues, which may also be viewed as political, such as abortion, homosexuality, divorce, etc” as the reason for denial.

The head pastor, Artur Pawlowski, from Kings Glory Fellowship, is also involved in running Street Church Ministries in Calgary. CRA made a connection between the two separate organizations and their directors and made a ruling against Kings Glory on that basis. The thrust of their decision penalizes Pawlowski, and Kings Glory, for speech and activities outside of the organization. Government is once again, through yet another branch, interfering with freedom of speech, expression and religion.

“This is simply a way of punishing me for defending our rights, and for standing up to bureaucracy, and speaking outagainst corruption and abuse of power. Speaking about different sins is not a political behaviour but is rather a God and state given right. We are a church, and I am a pastor, what is the government expecting me to talk about if not moral issues and God’s laws?”, stated Pawlowski.

Kings Glory is concerned that our government is coming increasingly close to a police state when it continues to use whatever means possible to silence speech and expression in what is supposed to be a democracy. They further asked where we are headed, as a nation, when government tries to limit a ministry’s ability to function by limiting the flow of donations by denying tax status, merely because individuals running the organization hold certain politically incorrect views. Pawlowski said that he will not stop preaching just because the government doesn’t like his views or activities he is involved in, in another organization.

“Whether we have charity status or not, I will continue to exercise my right to freedom of religion and freedom of expression. Various sins may be controversial to our government but they are not controversial to God, He is clear and to the point about them, as I will continue to be.”

At this point, Kings Glory has no right to issue tax receipts to willing donors, but they have indicated that many of their supporters are upset at the government for this decision and will support the ministry in challenging this unconstitutional ruling.

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  1. Please note;
    The now retired leader Ron Gray of the C H P said a number of years ago at a convention in Hamilton that”As long our Christian Churches are having the tax exemption status, we have not done anything to protest abortion,samesex marriage, etc.,we have not done anything”
    W.Veldboom,Chatham,ON.

  2. Perhaps when we get persecuted, we will actually begin to be bold about our Christian faith. It may take persecution to bring the light of truth out from under the politically correct institutions in which we are hiding it.

  3. Rob Cheshire says:
    January 22, 2010

    This is an example of how our democracy does not work, that this government, it’s agencies only pay lip service to The Charter and The Constitution, and how government offices attempt to silence individuals who speak to the evils and moral bankruptcies within our society. It is obvious that hypocrisy rules the day in Ottawa. Please, call, write and send this post above on to whoever. I am asking for individuals who value free speech and religious freedom to expose this abuse and pressure Ottawa to back off! This church runs a street ministry and speaks about the transforming love of Jesus Christ to all.

  4. Rob Cheshire says:
    January 22, 2010

    Prime Ministers E-mail is: pm@pm.gc.ca

  5. Rob Cheshire says:
    January 22, 2010

    I spoke to Pastor Pawlowski twice today, he is a humble man who minister’s to the unfortunate and lost on the streets of Calgary. He is shocked but undeterred by this non-democratic, misuse and abuse of power by the CRA and the Federal Government. I E-mailed Harper today and encourage all to do the same. If necessary we may need to march upon Ottawa and insist upon the termination of the agents and ministers who authorized this affront to religious freedom and speech. Please, call, write and E-mail to get the word out. Harper’s government appears to be an enemy of Christianity!

  6. Rob Cheshire says:
    January 22, 2010

    Those that voice their opinions here need to step-up, speak-up, stand-up and be counted. Winston Churchill said: “All that is needed for EVIL to prevail is for good men to sit by and do nothing”. Wake-up Canadian Christians! It is time to do some work for the cause of Christ, Democracy, The faith and Freedoms. Call your MP, The PM’s Office, The Justice Minister and speak up about this tragedy that has happened to ‘King’s Glory Street Church in Calgary!

  7. Rob Cheshire says:
    January 23, 2010

    While this church’s rights were infringed, raided and Bibles confiscated Canada’s Christians sat upon their hands and did nothing! Where are the people of the Book, who follow Christ and raise their voice against injustice?

  8. Rob Cheshire says:
    January 23, 2010

    Please read the above post and ask yourself what Jesus Christ would have you do

  9. This makes no sense.

    For 30 years the board of Kings Glory Fellowship Association files a tax return.

    They hire Pawlowski as head pastor, throw up a website calling it Street Church Ministries and take donations.

    Meantime the head pastor who is also head of Street Church Ministries gets himself in the news as a political activist with his new group.

    The board of Kings Glory Fellowship Association suddenly doesn’t file it’s tax return. Over at Street Church Ministries the Association head pastor and head of this new ministry (2007) is crying foul?

    What’s in a name?

    Two separate groups, same address. Don’t think so. The government (Charity Directorate) isn’t persecuting anyone. This was the responsibility of the boards of both organizations to be above board.

  10. Render unto Caesar (secular authority) what is Caesar’s, but render unto God what is God’s. We are God’s light and salt on this earth. We ought to obey God rather than man. This initial move against Christian freedom and doctrine is the only the beginning. There will come a time when those who kill you will think they do God a favour. The really sad part of all this is that it has only happened to one church. The rest of us should be ashamed that we have not been salt and light in our community to the point where it gets noticed. I think our churches should all strive to be as controversial. If they don’t hate us, are we really following Jesus?

  11. Alberta Gazette
    No: 503153363
    DON ROSS MINISTRIES, ASSOC. Alberta Society Incorporated 1984 JUL 30. New Name: THE KINGS GLORY FELLOWSHIP ASSOCIATION Effective Date: 2005 JUN 29

    Canada Gazette Vol 143 No. 2
    Revocation of Registration of Charities
    118887280RR0001
    The Kings Glory Fellowship Association, Calgary, Alta

    Canada Revenue Agency
    The Kings Glory Fellowship Association
    BN/Registration Number: 118887280RR0001
    Charity Status: Revoked
    Effective Date of Status: 2009-01-10

    Revocation for failure to file
    I’m not seeing thought police.

  12. Jon says:
    January 26, 2010

    How does Bene explain the first paragraph of the post?

  13. Stephen Boissoin says:
    January 26, 2010

    I went to one of Don Ross’s events 15 years or so ago. It was a carnival of freaks. People falling all around, laughing out of control, saying stupid things and contributing all of it to the Holy Spirit. It was pure follishness. It had nothing to do with biblical Christianity. Seeing first hand what he was promoting, there is no doubt why he lost his charitable status.
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    The Kings Glory on the other hand, they had their status revoked for their alleged “political opinion/motivation” about homosexuality, divorce and abortion. Dian Prodanov from the Canadian Revenue Agency said, “members of the Board of Directors espouse strong negative views about sensitive and controversial issues, which may also be viewed as political, such as abortion, homosexuality, divorce, etc.” Knowing the battle that Pastor Art and his group have faced and their recent victories in court, it is no wonder the CRA is participating in the attack against them. Like many other Christians, they want equal rights in the public square and have the courage to claim them stand their ground. They want the same rights that the homosexuals get. Sadly the homosexuals get the red carpet treatment, Christianity has to fight for the same rights. The removal of their charity status is illegal, it is both a tort and a crime.
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    Planned Parenthood has charitable status. Don’t they have controversial views on abortion too?

  14. MgS says:
    January 26, 2010

    Writes Stephen Boissoin:

    The Kings Glory on the other hand, they had their status revoked for their alleged “political opinion/motivation” about homosexuality, divorce and abortion.

    Odd. Over at CRA, it’s quite clear that Kings Glory failed to file the required tax returns

    Seems to me that’s pretty cut and dried – they didn’t file their returns (a responsibility that the board and administration of the charity has, regardless of its beliefs, basis etc), and CRA came along and pulled their registration per procedure.

    I think the more significant question one might ask of Mr. Palowski is why he and his board were negligent in carrying out their fiduciary duties on behalf of the charity?

  15. Stephen Boissoin says:
    January 26, 2010

    Valid question MgS. The Street Church website has documentation from the CRA that claims it was about their politicization of abortion, homosexuality and divorce. Read the document yourself. If this is true, then all other CRA claims are suspect.
    .
    http://streetchurch.ca/index.php/20091222530/News/Media/Church-Loses-Charity-Status.html

  16. Rob Cheshire says:
    January 26, 2010

    I spoke to Pastor Pawlowski over the phone a couple of times and he seems balanced and down to earth. I based my support for he, the ministry and the church upon the quote,reasoning and context of CRA removal of status basis upon ‘opinions’ on guaranteed speech under the Charter and Constitution and only that. If there is another reason or basis for the removal, than I stand corrected, or CRA is possibly lying, or covering for their own ‘faux pas’.

  17. Jon:

    Great question.

    We don’t know what Kings Glory Fellowship Association did prior to becoming Street Church ministries (2005-2007) Correct that. I don’t. I think they met for prayer, if you can fill me in I’d appreciate it.

    Street Church (2007) became involved in political activism which exceeds the guidelines for registered charities.

    A charity licence is a privilege not a right.
    If Street Church was issuing tax receipts under Kings Glory Fellowship, there are two problems. Two names,and a change of direction.

    Also I don’t have the answer to when Kings Glory stopped filing their return, do you know?

    The Charity Directorate usually works to help groups solve problems they have with the agency prior to taking a step such as revocation.

    Have you found a listing for Street Church Ministries? I haven’t.

    So I have to assume Kings Glory issued tax receipts for this unregistered group which clearly violated more than one granted privilege including political activism. But to say ‘thought police’ and buy into Pawlolski’s belief it’s about persecution denies the obvious failures to comply with other Rev Can requirements also.

    I personally think revocation is a win for Pawloski, he get’s to have his cake and eat it too.

  18. Steven:

    I think Pawlolksi believes he is being persecuted.

    The posting of the political (10%) portion of the letter serves his belief and will probably bring in revenue from people who chose to believe that’s the only issue for revocation.

    No Apologies, LifeSite and Concerned Christians certainly didn’t ask any basic questions. Holy Post and Calgary Sun are more nuanced in their coverage, which led to following the paper trail.

    The neglect of Street Church to post the rest of the letter is telling.
    This neglect may bring in some donations from US religious right supporters who want their perceptions validated.

    Why the failure to file?

  19. Stephen Boissoin says:
    January 26, 2010

    I posed the same questions as they are valid and Pastor Art allowed me to see information (all correspondence) that appears to show negligence on the part of the CRA AFTER the church made enquiries about specific filing related issues. Due to the fact that lawyers are involved, including my own, I will not disclose any further details. After my investigation, it appears that the CRA has personal opinions about this group and went as far as to share them and let their real motivations out of the bag when they did.
    .
    ps…A charity can act as a sponsor for a like cause if it so chooses. This is common practice.

  20. Rob Cheshire says:
    January 27, 2010

    The Prime Minister responded to my E-mails and the issue has been sent to Ashfield. I was not very happy about these circumstances with King’s Glory, nor the heavy handedness of the CRA. If I am wrong about this, I shall have to apologize for the way in which I handled this with the Prime Minister.

  21. MgS says:
    January 27, 2010

    @Stephen B:

    It’s a little hard to make any meaningful analysis of a snippet of the CRA correspondence in the press release.

    We both know that there’s more to that document than the portion provided, and I’ve seen enough other CRA related investigations in the past to be very wary about drawing conclusions from what is so clearly an expedient excerpt.

    You have, however, ignored the fundamental point of my comment, namely that CRA’s website clearly shows that Charitable Status was revoked not for cause, but rather for a failure to file required documentation.

    There may have been a dispute with CRA involved, only members of the board of the affected organization can speak to that. (You’ve said enough here to imply that in some capacity you may be involved, an unable to speak in any depth on the particulars due to the legal implications of that dispute)

    As far as I know, disputes with CRA do not suspend or remove standing obligations to file required documentation in a timely fashion – whether that is for basic taxation purposes or to maintain charitable status is academic. Certainly, if I am disputing with CRA some aspect of my 2008 taxes, that doesn’t mean I can suspend or ignore my 2009 tax filings until the 2008 business is resolved – at least not without written agreement from CRA to that effect.

    So … the question remains open – why did the King’s Glory board fail to ensure that the required filings were made on time?

  22. Stephen Boissoin says:
    January 27, 2010

    MgS,
    .
    I do understand your points and your last question is very valid. My investigation has led me to believe (without bias) that the CRA went from sticking to policy and procedure and crossed over into political watchdog and policing.After a review of the facts, which not all are privy to at the moment, it appears that the CRA is out of line. My attorney is also reviewing the facts. It is that simple.
    .
    I am not involved directly and have nothing to do with this organization. I simply care about equal rights for Christianity in Canada.
    .
    FACT: The CRA DOES temporarily suspend status on occassion while details are being worked out. This IS NOT uncommon and was the case here. Without disclosing details, King’s Glory was following the advice of the CRA. Due to their rapid growth over the last year they were seeking input from the CRA in order to maintain perfect standing and records. King’s Glory accountants and the CRA were working together. It was not big deal and it is common practice. In most cases, the CRA wants to work to keep the charity active. I have worked for three different charities and have seen it done on occassion. In this case King’s Glory was not extended the same rights as other charities BECAUSE the CRA began to accuse them of a POLITICAL AGENDA. Then they permanently revoked their status ON THOSE GROUNDS but are now misleading the public into believing that King’s Glory was not fulfilling their fudiciary duties. This is not the case. Had the CRA being a little wiser and chose to keep their bias out of the situation instead of voicing their perceived understanding of King’s Glory’s opinions on homosexuality, divorce and abortion, then guys like me and others would have had little interest. Instead, we took notice and decided to invvestigate the facts. King’s Glory was open and honest about what had occurred. The CRA is policing King’s Glory’s intentions and in doing so they are crossing beyond their legal jurisdiction.
    .
    If you wish to believe that they or I am being misleading, that is your prerogative. God knows our intentions. Fact is, Christians are beginning to stand up against big brother when we feel our rights are being tampled on. Others are taking notice and joining with us.
    .
    If the CRA was well within their rights, then they will have to prove such. While doing so, they will also have to explain why their reasoning was based on thought policing long standing beliefs that are biblically based and a commonly communicated by many churches.

  23. MgS says:
    January 27, 2010

    @Stephen:

    I am not accusing you, or anybody else, of being misleading.

    What I am saying is that something does not line up between the statements being made about CRA’s actions and what is clearly on the public record at CRA’s website.

  24. Stephen Boissoin says:
    January 27, 2010

    No problem MgS but you did accuse me of “ignoring the fundamental point of my comment” which I thought I had touched on in the next post by stating “I posed the same questions as they are valid and Pastor Art allowed me to see information (all correspondence) that appears to show negligence on the part of the CRA AFTER the church made enquiries about specific filing related issues.”

  25. Sharon Greer says:
    January 27, 2010

    There seems to be 2 very different issues at stake in this controversy,namely 1. government disapproval of the pastor’s comments, which could be viewed as religious persecution, and 2. failure to file income tax, which is illegal.My question is “Who will be responsible for clarifying the real reasons?” And will the outcome be published in the papers?
    Once the real reasons are clarified , and should the revocation of tax status be due to lack of the Church filing its income tax, will it be reinstated if and when it does pay the back taxes?

  26. MgS says:
    January 27, 2010

    @Stephen:

    “Negligence on the part of CRA …” – meaning what? A failure to respond, or a failure to respond in a manner that suited King’s Glory?

    Negligence is a pretty strong allegation – but I haven’t been privy to the same information you have, so about all I can say is that it seems a trifle fishy to me – the story is incomplete.

  27. Stephen Boissoin says:
    January 28, 2010

    The answers to the questions will come out in the wash eventually and all of us will have the facts. At this time we all have enough information to realize that there is an issue that lawyers are looking into. Lawyers, the kind I know and trust, do not waste their time with frivolous matters. Look at you, just three consonants and yet so up tight.
    .
    One fact remains clear, the CRA has NO BUSINESS commenting on a churhces opinions or mthods to communicate biblical truths about homosexuality, abortion and divorce. These topics should not even be mentioned by them when dealing with a Church. This is sooooo obvious people…..regardless of any filing issue or lack thereof.

  28. MgS says:
    January 30, 2010

    Writes Stephen B.:

    One fact remains clear, the CRA has NO BUSINESS commenting on a churhces opinions or mthods to communicate biblical truths about homosexuality, abortion and divorce. These topics should not even be mentioned by them when dealing with a Church. This is sooooo obvious people…..regardless of any filing issue or lack thereof.

    I’d suggest that the laws that CRA operates under speak quite differently. Especially when there is a distinction between the status that a church has in the taxation system and the status that a political lobby organization has. If a church acts as a political lobby organization, it should have to do so on the same fiscal playing field that other political lobby organizations have to live with.

    However, at this point, except for your allegations, there is nothing that suggests that King’s Glory lost their charitable status because of their activities.

  29. Jon says:
    January 31, 2010

    The problem here, MgS, is not a church that “acts as a political lobby organization.” The problem is a state that acts like a church. The civil government has become too big and has usurped the role of the Church. After all, I do believe in a certain separation of church and state; they each have their own sphere of responsibilities.
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    Also, MgS, some of the “allegations” are quite serious. Perhaps King’s Glory Fellowship would do well to provide this website with a scanned copy of the letter that contained the CRA’s busy-body statement.

  30. MgS says:
    January 31, 2010

    Jon:

    What is this “role of the church” that you claim that the state has usurped?

  31. Jon says:
    February 1, 2010

    MGS, it is the church’s job to tell the world what God has said. It is the church’s job to explain the Bible, i.e. God’s Word, to the world. The church speaks to society, not the other way around. And the state has no business interfering with the church. Wasn’t that was disestablishmentarianism was about?
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    Apparently the Canadian Revenue Agency took away the church’s charitable status because “members of the [church]s] Board of Directors espouse strong negative views about sensitive and controversial issues, which may also be viewed as political, such as abortion, homosexuality, divorce, etc.” You see the inversion: on topics on which the Bible speaks clearly and straightforwardly, instead of accepting the church’s word for it (and rejecting puppets like the United Church which has rejected 2000 years of clear witness on these topics), the state government has instead presumed to have the truth and essentially usurped the role of the church.

    You see this especially with human rights commissions too. It’s ridiculous, but it again shows that the state religion has become secular humanism.

  32. MgS says:
    February 1, 2010

    MGS, it is the church’s job to tell the world what God has said. It is the church’s job to explain the Bible, i.e. God’s Word, to the world. The church speaks to society, not the other way around. And the state has no business interfering with the church.

    I believe that the laws in question are designed to level the playing field with respect to political lobbying activities – at which point the church is then acting to influence the state. I cannot start a political lobby that has charitable tax exemption, why should a church have such a privileged exemption if it steps over the 10% threshold?

    Seems to me that there is a separation here, and the laws are written to ensure that the two entities do not unreasonably influence each other.

    Apparently the Canadian Revenue Agency took away the church’s charitable status because “members of the [church]s] Board of Directors espouse strong negative views about sensitive and controversial issues, which may also be viewed as political

    Please check the CRA link I provided in an earlier comment in this thread. The CRA pulled charitable status because King’s Glory failed to file required tax returns. There may be a dispute with CRA regarding certain activities that is involved in the failure to file – since neither CRA nor King’s Glory have stated that such a dispute is related, it’s pretty hard to substantiate that claim.

  33. Jon says:
    February 1, 2010

    No, MgS. I think you’re wrong–if only because the state has redefined “political lobbying activities” to include speaking the truth on abortion, homosexuality, and divorce. What’s happened, in fact, is that the state has taken over the church. It’s not the state’s job to inculcate morality; some would say that it’s not even the state’s job to legislate morality but rather to codify accepted societal norms. What we really are seeing here is a clash of religions, genuine Christianity versus secular humanism (and its puppet churches).

  34. Jon says:
    February 1, 2010

    MgS, here’s something else for you to consider (from the Pro-woman Pro-life website, emphasis mine). There seems to be a double standard:
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    An Interim investigation has found that over the past half decade, the Canadian Federation for Sexual Health has had its federal government grants cut by more than 99 per cent.

    The federation, formerly the PLANNED PARENTHOOD FEDERATION of Canada and still the Canadian member of the International Planned Parenthood Federation, HAS CHARITABLE STATUS, according to the Canada Revenue Agency. The CFSH says on its website that it “promote(s) sexual and reproductive health and rights in Canada and abroad.” It also admits being a “pro-choice organization.” Its member affiliates, which operate in all 10 provinces, provide sex information, contraception and abortion referrals; according to REAL Women of Canada, it is the leading abortion referral service in Canada

  35. MgS says:
    February 1, 2010

    Jon,

    You are making the assumption that there is some unified understanding of religious morality that is commonly shared. The internecine warfare over scriptural interpretation within Christianity speaks otherwise – and then we have the reality that Canada has people who subscribe to a wide range of faiths few of which agree on much more than the time of day – if they agree on that!

    Your example of Planned Parenthood is something of a red herring example in this discussion. Planned Parenthood is subject to the same rules of filing and conduct to maintain their status as a charitable organization as King’s Glory. (I believe the threshold is no more than 10% of their funds used for political lobbying activity) Presumably they have played within the rules and have maintained their charitable status.

    King’s Glory, as I have pointed out repeatedly, has had their status revoked for failing to file the appropriate tax returns with the CRA. There may have been other disputes with the CRA ongoing, but that is not the reason for the revocation of their charitable status at this time.

  36. Jon says:
    February 1, 2010

    It is not the IMMEDIATE reason, MgS. You are also aware, I’m sure, that lay-offs and resignations happen with much greater frequency relative to firings in the past.
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    There is some unified understanding of morality that is commonly shared among Christians. The Church, regardless of denomination, has spoken clearly on such basic issues as abortion, homosexuality, and divorce for two thousand years. Only since the 1960s, I would guess, have some apostate denominations spoken otherwise.

    I would agree that the present Canada has people who subscribe to a wide range of faiths. The state religion is secular humanism. It is the dominant faith, and it has subverted the principle of separation of church and state. It has also recklessly championed multiculturalism, the means by which we now have Canadians with a “wide range of faiths.”

  37. Im a retired pastor running buttonfactorycanada.com
    I think its wrong what the goverment is doing.
    The christian churches today can not be a church anymore
    because we can not preach what is right.
    The goverment does not even beleive people can change
    old nature to new nature.
    However one thing for sure Harper is christian.
    What is he doing to help christians ??????


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