We interrupt our normally-scheduled programming (pun intended) to bring you yet another exhibit from the Christianity Hall of Shame.
To see the details of Kip's latest real-estate transaction, go here. Church members, don't fret; the $650,000 you have contributed over the years has been put to good use. While you have been living on Ramen Noodles and holding back on taking your children to the dentist in order to make your "Special Missions Contribution".......your "pastor" has just purchased a 2/3-million-dollar "mansion in the sky". Not in Heaven, mind you - but in one of the most upscale predominately-white condominium buildings located in one of the most upscale predominately-white neighborhoods of the metropolitan Los Angeles area (After all, someone needs to minister to all the celebrities who live in that building).
Here is the main website of the condominium building, Azzurra, in which Kip and Elena live.
Here are photos and descriptions of some of the amenities offered to residents of this building.
And here is the floorplan of the McKean's specific 12th-floor condo unit - the so-called Peter Alexander floorplan. (Peter Alexander, in case you're wondering, is one of many renowned artists whose original works decorate the lobbies and halls of the condo building).
If you're wondering what kind of view their condo affords - here you go:
Awww, what a shame! Their view of Marina del Rey's world-renowned boating harbor is partially blocked by another building! Oh, the sacrifices these Men of God endure!
I estimate that the combination of maintenance fees and property taxes alone would be close to $3000 a month.........even if there is no mortgage and property was purchased entirely with cash. That is more than most Southern California homeowners pay for the total mortgage and fees of their residences! And it is certainly incomparably higher than what the overwhelming majority of McKean's parishioners are spending on housing.
Now, I am no longer a religious believer, as I was years ago. I like to think that there is a God of some sort, and that the man Jesus was indeed a unique and enlightened soul.........but at the end of the day, I have no way of proving either of those propositional claims. So I have to settle with simply doing my best to make the world a better place and to love my fellow man. (Even if it's true that, as the fundamentalists like to parrot, a good moral life won't get you into Heaven - I think that I would rather live a "good moral life" and endure the otherworldly consequences than inhabit a Heaven that is populated by the likes of today's evangelical nut-cases).
At the same time.......it doesn't take a Jesus (or a Gandhi or a Mother Theresa) to sense that something doesn't quite add up right about a Christian minister (i.e., Thomas, aka Kip) living in luxury amidst LA's Beautiful People(tm)......in a neighborhood that is the polar opposite of his congregation's lower-to-middle income and predominately Hispanic and black demographic......on the tithes of these very same sacrificial congregants................and all the while claiming to be a sold-out totally-committed disciple of a first-century homeless Palestinian carpenter/prophet who reportedly had "no place to lay his head" at night.




13 comments:
Thanks for sharing... were you once part of the movement?
Well, glad I am no longer part of that religious cult. While I am not against people making and enjoying a very nice life style, this Kip probably needs to repent! Such a die-hard disciple should certainly lead by example! Sad sad sad...He was a cocky s-o-b if I do say so and quite frankly, all the "leadership" showed incredible self-righteousness and ego. This is almost always the case with high-power religious leaders, eventually they become greater sinners in that they now can preach with rather callous hearts.
@Jeff - yes, shamefully, I was once a part of that movement.
Cade, you know he has a rich relative somewhere!
He also recently asked his congregation to raise their giving and he raised his to 15% and told them he was "all-in". I'm sure his salary also increased to cover his contribution and maybe a bit more to help with that mortgage.
May I link your article over on ICOCinvestigation.com and SpiritualPornography.com?
Jen
You really still pay this much attention to this stuff?
Yes Jen, you can link it to your site.
Thanks for posting this.
About 25 years ago, I attended a Church of Christ which was influenced by Crossroads and the Boston folk. I was in school at the time, and as I'd guess you understand, my involvement made what should have been a time of intellectual adventure less enriching than it should have been. I was in wonderful institutions, on scholarship as an undergrad, and on a training grant as a grad student, but instead of embracing my studies and university life, I was tired and stressed a majority of the time.
Ultimately, the process helped me discover what Christianity should be, strange though that may sound.
Hope you'll keep an open heart and mind, and try not to be ashamed (paraphrasing you) of what I assume was a sincere search for religious truth. I know for me, although the COC churches I was attended had beliefs I ultimately couldn't embrace, they embodied a sincere attempt to live out God's wishes in most of the membership.
Something we all can strive for, using the intellects and hearts God has given us.
I CURRENTLY ATTEND THE ICOC AND HAVE DONE FOR THE LAST 12 YEARS.
TO CUT A LONG STORY SHORT SOME TIME AGO KIP WAS ASKED TO REPENT OR LEAVE.... HE LEFT.
A FRIEND OF MINE LEFT OUR CHURCH RECENTLY TO JOIN KIP'S NEW CHURCH I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT IT IS CALLED.
I WANDER IF MY FRIEND KNOWS ABOUT KIPS $650.000 CONDO?
UNBELIEVABLE.
IN RESPONSE TO AN EARLIER POST. MAYBE HIS RICH RELATIVE PURCHASED IT FOR HIM?
I knew Kip McKean way back in 1974when he was in college. I was part of the "movement" for over 17 years. I was a high-powered
"women's counselor" and my husband was an"evangelist"during those years..We finally left in 1993. We were 40 years old..It was difficult to rebuild our lives, but we did it. I feel ashamed of all I did while I was a part of that cult and I often pray for God's forgiveness..Now I am involved in non-profit ventures. I am poor, but I conscience is clear...
Kip, my old Crossroads friend, may God have mercy on you..
I don't see problems in Kip Mckean.
His residence is not as sumptuous as well.
Didnt Kip leave the Oregon church with $100K to create his sold out disciples? I remember when his church group leaders would hound people for their 10% weekly contribution. If you didnt have it you were given the guilt trip. I feel for those that are in his church struggling and contributing what's left on their cost of living. It's not cheap to live anymore.
I left the church 13 yrs this valentine's day and am grateful I did. I was once bitter and no longer am as I am totally happy with my life. Unlike you Cade, I never lost my faith in God and Jesus...after years of different choices, some good some bad, I have found the true church in which I never thought I'd even belong or find, with unpaid clergy. NO ONE should ever get paid to serve the Lord. Anyway, I think it's ridiculous that many ppl don't see that their "contributions" are going to these minister's pockets..and to ask for 15%? God only asks for 10%...and ppl can't see that? That is what's sad..don't blame Kip blame the ppl..Kip will get his with God :)
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