March 25, 1994 /
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The Twelve Tribes appear on the Jerry Springer Show. People looking to reunite with their loved ones members of this cult are on the show asking for help. Members defend their position. Show aired in March 1994. Video graciously provided by Brian Birmingham
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January 10, 1990 /
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News, Newspaper Article, South East
Chattanooga Times January 10, 1980 Bill Casteel Steve and Elizabeth Petty spent approximately one year as members of the Vine Christian Community Church. Disappointed and disillusioned, they finally walked away from the group. It took them a year to put their lives and their marriage back together. “It took us a year to repair the…
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November 11, 1980 /
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Legal, News, Newspaper Article, South East
Chattanooga Times Randy Arnold 1980 Saying he was a “concerned grandfather who truly loves and wants his granddaughter back,” Joe Heflin has accused members of the Vine Christian Community Church of taking his 4 year old granddaughter and keeping her from him and the child’s mother. In an interview with the Times Tuesday, Heflin and…
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February 12, 1980 /
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Chattanooga Times Bill Casteel January 12, 1980 Kirsten and Johanna Neilsen, twin sisters from the Vine Christian Community Church here – best known for several years as operator of the Yellow Deli restaurants, which have since been sold. After they were “deprogrammed,” they held a news conference at which they denounced the organization, charging that…
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January 9, 1980 /
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The Chattanooga Times/January 9, 1980 By Bill Castell Naomi Kelly spent several weeks as a member of the Vine Christian Community Church [now known as "Twelve Tribes], living in one of the church-owned houses in Dalton. Her sister, Sarah Mosley, visited her frequently in her repeated effort to persuade her to leave the church. What…
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January 9, 1980 /
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From a christian perspective, News, Newspaper Article, South East
Chattanooga Times Bill Casteel January 9, 1980 Pastor W.C. Hunter, of the Words of Life Ministry and author of “How to Save Your Loved Ones from the Cults” said Tuesday that leaders of groups such as the Vine Christian Community Church “use the Scriptures to scare their followers to death.” “They twist the Scriptures, exalt…
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December 29, 1979 /
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Chattanooga Times Bill Casteel December 29, 1979 The Oakland, Calif., twins who spent four years in the Vine Christian Community here before being “rescued” and “deprogrammed” last week have a history of running away from home, Joyce Henrikson, a neighbor of the twins and the sister of church leader Gene Springs, told the Times Friday. Mrs….
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March 26, 1979 /
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The Chattanooga Times/March 26, 1979 The Vine Christian Community Church [now known as the "Twelve Tribes], owner of the Yellow Deli restaurants and the subject of some controversy here over the past few years regarding its unorthodox style, is selling almost all of its businesses and properties here and plans to relocate the majority of…
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January 21, 1979 /
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From a christian perspective, News, Newspaper Article, South East
Carolyn Mitchell January 21, 1979 Stories about the People’s Temple in Guyana have sparked interest in religious cults and have increased the invitations Melinda Horton receives to address church groups and civic clubs. A member of the Vine Community Christian Church for 15 months, Melinda refers to the group, which operates the Yellow Deli restaurants,…
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January 19, 1978 /
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The Chattanooga Times/January 19, 1978 By Alan Murray Eddie Wiseman, James Howell and David Jones said they were appointed elders of the Vine Christian Community Church [now known as the "Twelve Tribes"] by the Lord. They have all been members of the church since 1974. Wiseman, 30, is a native of Chattanooga who said he…
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