"Toronto Blessing" video collection
"Toronto Airport Christian Blessing" or "TACF"

John Arnott

[5:35 Minutes]

Mary Audrey with "Left Leg Anointing"

John Arnott says, "You would think you walked into a mad house or something. Well we have had one year to acclimatize. If we had started with this at this level we would not have had the faith to go on. I know as a pastor, I would have shut it down. ... I was a risk taker, but this is over the edge folks. Fill them up Lord..." John Arnott stands beside his ministry director, Mary Audrey, who has the "Left Leg Anointing". When she kicks up her left leg (like the "Can Can" dance), and says, "More Jesus", people are slain in the Spirit in the direction of her kick. You can hear her take the Lord's name in vain, "Oh my God, Oh my God, Oh my God", which she later changes to "Oh my goodness". You can see people laying on the floor twitching like epileptics while a woman on stage rocks back and forth on her back. You can hear animal sound as the audience breaks into chaos. At the end Arnott calls for several of his key leaders to come forward and let May Audrey lay her hands on them to spread the "left leg anointing". After this a woman dressed in white does the "dead chicken" on her feet.

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The behaviour of Pentecostals on this video is identical to many occult world religions

John Arnott

[36 seconds]

John Arnott says in the church he Pastors (Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship) August 1997:

"You would think you walked into a mad house or something. Well we have had one year to acclimatize. If we had started with this at this level we would not have had the faith to go on. I know as a pastor, I would have shut it down. ... "How many have never been to a church like this in their lives raise your hands."

What more needs to be said? The entire "Toronto Blessing" movement is a gradual build-up of learned human behaviors not found in the Bible!

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John Arnott

[4:05 minutes]

Two Female prophets wagging their brains out

John Arnott stands beside these two key woman who are proclaimed to be prophets. This clip give both of their prophecies. Both women wag their heads left and right as if to say no in an extremely violent manner that would give many a headache. Again nothing miraculous taking place, just people standing on a stage wagging their head and grunting which anyone can do. However the important point is that the first woman, Stacy, who just had a baby 12 days prior, utters a false prophecy that contradicts the Bible. John Arnott states that Stacy prophesied the coming of the "Toronto blessing" in October 1993. If you watch Stacy, she does quite a performance. She begins by saying, "I just feel that the Lord wanted to say..." Did you notice the "I just feel"? Stacy is a self deluded loony that confuses her feelings with the voice of God. We don't question Stacy said what she feels the Lord wanted to say, but she God never directed her! You can hear her grunt, groan and gasp for air as she grows tired of the high energy performance and is likely getting a headache. In the middle of the "thus sayeth the Lord" she then addresses God from herself saying, "So I just feel like the Lord wants me to cry out Lord equip your church." Then she asks for her personal choice, "Lord give me mercy". She says speaking for God, Stacy prophesied: "He wishes that all His people were prophets". But this contradicts: 1 Corinthians 12:29 "All are not apostles, are they? All are not prophets, are they? All are not teachers, are they? All are not workers of miracles, are they? All do not have gifts of healings, do they? All do not speak with tongues, do they? All do not interpret, do they? But earnestly desire the greater gifts." When given a choice between Stacy and the Bible we chose the Bible! If Stacy prophesied the "Toronto blessing" and she openly contradicts the Bible, what more need we say?

The second woman puts on a similar performance. She furiously wags her head, grunts and groans throughout saying, "The Lord would say, 'He is calling Gideon's army..." (A new recent buzzword among Pentecostals).

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John Arnott

[1:50 Minutes]

Several typically bizarre examples of slain in the spirit

In a Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship meeting, John Arnott says, "How many have never been to a church like this in their lives raise your hands." First a woman comes up and John Arnott orders God to "Fill her, fill her, fill her". She falls to the floor and bangs her head so hard that Arnott says, "Ohhhh" with vicarious pain. The woman lays on stage for about 45 minutes during which time she rocks on her back like a rocking horse. Interesting to note that although she is supposed to be slain in the Spirit, she pulls down her shirt several times for fear her belly is showing. Arnott moves on to the next contestant, Nancy Hubbard who was laughing so hard for 5 minutes, she couldn't explain that she started laughing in a local restaurant which triggered a contagious laughing reaction throughout the whole restaurant. Arnott believes this is a supernatural event. However anyone can trigger the same thing by laughing loud and historically for an extended period. Give it a try sometime! But then the stage becomes a bombing zone with three bodies hitting the turf like matchsticks. These three lay motionless for about a minute while the first woman does her yearly quota of sit- ups. The final view pans out to the audience where several lay twitching on the floor.

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The behaviour of Pentecostals on this video is identical to many occult world religions

Taken directly from a TACF publication speaking about their own conference:

See John Scotland

Have Another Drink - Never a Sober Moment: "If anyone had any concern that the Have Another Drink conference this week would get off to a slow start, those fears were quickly squelched. Not five minutes into the week-long festivities, you could see the main speakers stumbling toward the front of the auditorium in a drunken stupor! Darrel Stott, John Scotland, Peter Jackson and Georgian Banov spent most of the morning session in a pile at the foot of the front row. About 1,500 worshippers flooded into the main sanctuary for the 10:30 a.m. meeting. As TACF celebrated its 43rd month of renewal, the festivities got off to a resounding start. Worship leader Jeremy Sinnott kicked off the morning with several of the renewal favorites as well as some new 'drinking songs' like Intoxicated by Chris Roe - a fitting theme for the conference. It was clear that worship, as usual, was going to be a highlight of the conference. Ian Ross led the meeting in his typical fashion as he plodded along in a daze, trying to put together his thoughts enough to get his welcoming message across. "John asked that we give thought to uh.....something....." was about all the thought he could muster. "I'm so drunk, Janice (his wife) and I got the wrong teeth in this morning!" Trying to collect his thoughts wasn't working too well as Banov, Scotland and Stott were praying for him from their more-or-less prostrate position on the floor in front of him. It was clear from the first session that this was not going to be an average conference at TACF. Before Darrel Stott came up to speak, John Scotland, from Liverpool, England, was introduced. When asked what his thoughts were on what he expected of the week, he immediately grabbed the microphone and yelled "OOOOOOHHHH" a few times before wobbling off to the side for prayer. We're still checking, but we think he may have actually said something in the five minutes he spent on the stage, but we're not too sure yet! Darrel Stott, from Seattle, Washington, was an Assemblies of God pastor who innocently took a trip, paid for by his father, to Toronto in early '95 and has never been the same. The intriguing part about Darrel was that although he was in a drunken daze, babbling aimlessly and sounding a lot like George of the Jungle in his sleep, between all of this, he would preach like a Southern Baptist Minister. He would come out with fiery charges to the audience, reminding them of the calling and the power that God is ready to anoint them with, but then returning to his dizzy state of babbling while holding on to the glass podium for dear life. A truly fascinating sight to watch, but the display also reminded us that although what God is doing on the outside may look funny, what He is doing on the inside is quite powerful. He also made a serious comment to the general audience: "If you're pretending to be drunk, knock it off," a good point to make to start the conference off right and a reminder to those who may have come to take advantage of a rather - shall we say - 'loose' week." (Taken directly from a TACF publication speaking about their own conference)

The behaviour of Pentecostals on this video is identical to many occult world religions

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