A few months ago, we exposed Andy Woodard, an anti-Christian Nationalist pastor in New York who ran in The Master’s Seminary circles and became famous for how his church in Manhattan handled Covid. Providence Baptist Church levied charges against Andy Woodard, the first and foremost being that Woodard filed for an unjustified divorce from his wife on March 20th and hid it from the church for six weeks while continuing to preach. Apparently, this was the second church from which he had been ousted under strained circumstances.
Yet despite these revelations, Sovereign Ministries, an organization founded by Michael O’Fallon is still promoting Woodard’s work under his name.
Although the thumbnail makes it rather difficult to promote the article without endorsing the messenger, if it was just his past writings unattributed on social media, perhaps this would not have raised notoriety. However, Sovereign Nations promoted Woodard’s work and wanted people to know that it was he who wrote it, and as is often the case on social media, tagging him is meant to help get people to follow him.
That Andy Woodard is not in good standing with his church should matter to people and to ministries such as Sovereign Nations. Ashamedly, it does not.
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Woodard is still employed by Christian Union.